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1 There, administration is a matter of great complexity and of vital importance.
2 The secret to Delicious' success is simultaneously it's simplicity and it's great complexity .
3 The Pacific Coast, in 1904, still suffered from transportation problems of great complexity .
4 Proteins differ from the starches and fats in the great complexity of their composition.
5 But with this general simplicity of features there is great complexity of hidden detail.
6 Governments are things of far too great complexity for precise quantification of this sort.
7 Having much simpler rules than chess, Go's triviality paradoxically leads to games of great complexity .
8 Proliferous flowers of Orchids also occasionally present great complexity in the arrangement of their parts.
9 Of course, with great flexibility comes great complexity .
10 So I think there's great complexity in that.
11 Recent research has uncovered stones set to align with the sun and astronomical circles of great complexity .
12 By contrast, despite great complexity in their signal-transduction attributes, plants have a simpler repertoire of G-signalling components.
13 Mr Maye was engaged in property development and speculation and the estate was of " great complexity " .
14 Carbon-based compounds can form into enormous organic molecules of great complexity , which may contain hundreds of atoms in all.
15 Naval Finance: The Accountant-General's Department.-The subject of naval finance is one of great complexity and of vast importance.
16 A double dynamic of great complexity is changing the landscape of Spanish politics in ways almost unimaginable five years ago.
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