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1 Fisher argued Dodd-Frank financial reforms were overly complex and therefore counterproductive.
2 But the overly complex deal gives investors on both sides reasons to grumble.
3 Objectively, the product still seems entirely unnecessary, overly complex , and cruelly easy to lose.
4 He criticised the competing smartphones at the time as being overly complex to use.
5 More stylish inside, but not as comfortable, zero off road chops and overly complex infotainment.
6 In 2013, the state streamlined its tax incentive program, which had been overly complex and outdated.
7 The bank revamped the pay structure after some shareholders raised concerns that it was overly complex .
8 Tool and crampon attachment system is overly complex .
9 The plan, though overly complex , did have merit.
10 Mr Cameron also argued that AV was overly complex and would raise the cost of holding elections.
11 The Airbus telex has revived a long-standing debate among pilots over whether the Airbus planes are overly complex .
12 It is all a bit of a worry as the wine was not overly complex to begin with.
13 Many of these forms are needed for vital government functions, but others are duplicative, overly complex or obsolete.
14 Critics have said that the new system is overly complex , but the government has said it will encourage investment.
15 Insurance products are often overly complex and not properly marketed, Mr Fagan told an insurance industry seminar in Dublin.
16 Banfield said the business had become overly complex cumbersome and slow to react, and simplifying operations would be key.
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