Example sentences of "more complex than the " in BNC.

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1 It will become evident that the cell is , in a way , more complex than the embryo .
2 We all worked extremely hard on the project , and the band was really ahead of its time compared to what the heavy metal scene in Washington DC was doing in the early '80s ; we were faster and more complex than the majority of the other outfits in the area .
3 The threat to the breakdown of law and order , which led to the passing of the Public Order Act in 1936 , was more complex than the simplified picture of a battle between fascists and communists for control of the streets which both the BUF press and the Metropolitan Police records tend to convey .
4 The relationship between health rating and gender is rather more complex than the overall rating described above might indicate ( Figure 6.1 ) .
5 It may be that meaning is only a complication and that social science can allow for it by regarding human affairs as simply more complex than the other workings of nature .
6 The second algorithm is necessarily more complex than the first .
7 Most brands , especially in fields other than the packaged goods for which the theory was developed , are potentially far more complex than the USP theory suggests , and a USP approach limits the opportunity for giving the brand a genuine personality .
8 The hatred was enough , answer to the strange , stifling power that Luke Scott had over her , but now a new suspicion preyed on the edges of her consciousness of it , the shadowy suggestion of a conviction that the hatred had its genesis in something darker and more complex than the realities she was calling to mind .
9 The second generation of machines will be much more complex than the first , for it will include machines capable of repairing and even reproducing the first generation !
10 Such an arrangement is potentially much more complex than the existing one .
11 In actual social research such tables are generally more complex than the one illustrated here , often involving " higher " levels of measurement than the simple dichotomous attributes in the example .
12 It must be appreciated that , although the population of the world is about a million times larger than the population of a large village , the model needed to make a reasonable study of some major world trends and problems is not necessarily much larger or more complex than the village model .
13 While this may be " absurd " , there are other hints that the position was more complex than the Encomiast either knew or wanted to admit .
14 These were much more complex than the statistical packages and linear modelling applications of the 1960s .
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