complexity造句61. One requires a background of considerable behavioural complexity before one is justified in attributing to any creature beliefs, intentions and so on.
62. It is their very complexity and ambiguity of meaning which renders literary classics re-readable and thus classics.
63. Internally, the mushroom bodies attain great size and complexity in Hymenoptera with elaborate behaviour.
64. Discussion of this would lead us into great complexity and it is appropriate to give a largely phenomenological description.
65. The increasing complexity of trade and commerce demands financial and legal experts such as accountants and lawyers.
66. The third has been the provision of an ever-increasing variety of financial instruments needed to support the growing complexity of cross-border transactions.
67. The result is that there isn't really a model which describes filmmaking in its full complexity.
68. A further, recent complexity has been added by the widespread use of video recorders.
69. The technology to implement the displacement of oil by burning coal with gas does riot compare in complexity with these wartime developments.
70. Although a hot-wire anemometer is simple in principle, its actual use is a matter of some complexity.
71. In recent years there has been an enormous increase in the range and complexity of capital market instruments.
72. In assembling complexity, the bounty of increasing returns is won by multiple tries over time-a process anyone would call growth.
73. The second was the increasing complexity of the legal issues arising in appeals.
74. P J Desmond Clearly demonstrated the complexity of the issues in a well-argued presentation which suffered at times from being a little unfocussed.
75. In response to these needs a calendrical system of considerable complexity was devised.
76. The increasing complexity of matter forms a series of components of increasing organization as illustrated in Figure 5.
77. Yet his accompaniment relies on the rhythmic complexity of bebop.
78. This was a task of considerable complexity and Tozer's edition remains the standard one.
79. But language, because of its complexity and its technicalities can not easily be revealed to a wide audience.
80. Complexity research has attracted a lot of attention, but the field remains contentious.
81. The human brain shows a degree of complexity of a different order.
82. But human negotiators are slow, and can cope with problems only up to a certain level of complexity.
83. Each has set the archivist and potential historian technical, organizational, and intellectual problems of increasing complexity.
84. More agitation and complexity rear their heads in the second movement, building to a climactic fury.
85. But her narrative acquires its greatest complexity and most ironic shadings when dealing with these violent events.
86. The film marks a major advance in complexity in terms of both characterization and narrative structure.
87. They can either be shaved atop a sauce or studded in it to add complexity and fragrance.
88. At the same time, coping with the complexity of cultural rules presents a real challenge.
89. The market is one of growing complexity, dynamism and openness.
90. The complexity arises when all players know how to bluff and double-bluff.