1. The subject of racism is admittedly too complex for facile summarization. 2. Almost seven years in the making, Metreon is a swank city-wise complex for visitors who find most malls and amusement parks numbing. 3. And as videocassette recorders and other devices were integrated into the home entertainment ensemble, it made the connection with televisions more complex for decoder users. 4. Back then, the telephone was a mystical, alien device far too complex for anybody but a highly trained technician to touch. 5. But the current generation of chips, in general, is too complex for this technique, necessitating more precise tools, like electron beams. 6. But the economy has become too complex for simple solutions and slogans. 7. Carl Friese, a biology professor at the University of Dayton, noted that environmental issues have become too broad and complex for a single-day scenario. 8. Demands of everyday living are much more complex for teen-agers in this day and age. 9. Even programs that address these simple needs are way too complex for ordinary mortals. 10. His speech patterns, characterized by unfailingly formal syntax and multiple subordinate clauses, are generally too complex for that. |