11. For centuries, fountains had controls no more complicated than gravity and water pressure. 12. He is hardly flinching at the contest, and his comeback in the polls is being attributed to nothing more complicated than his own striking display of re-election hunger. 13. He represents so many images because of his smile and his size and even though Cecil Fielder is more complicated than all that, he just nods. 14. How much is nothing more complicated than a failure to understand what happened to him as a boy and to obtain the skills necessary to overcome that? 15. I am willing to tackle most any project except major carpentry and anything to do with electricity more complicated than changing light bulbs and swapping out a wall outlet. 16. Increasingly, however, marginally illiterate citizens are incapable of reading anything more complicated than a television schedule. 17. It had been magically reduced by nothing more complicated than a six-ounce glass of grapefruit juice that the patient had decided to add to his morning pills. 18. It is nothing more complicated than that. 19. It was, of course, a little more complicated than that. 20. It is not any more complicated than that, Fleming said. |