1. The issue is too complicated for honest sound bites anyway. 2. The roots of this deflation are too complicated for discussion here. 3. To me, the system seemed too complicated for most people. 4. When a science gets to the end of the road it becomes too complicated for its own good. 5. Harold Hughes, the director-general of the UK Offshore Operators Association, said that the measures were too complicated for immediate analysis. 6. Calculation of standard errors of sample statistics is generally more complicated for the sampling schemes described in this chapter than for the simple random sample. 7. Although it is possible to get PC notebooks online through the AirPort product, setting up this configuration is a little too complicated for non-geek tastes. 8. And appeals are complicated for even experienced lawyers. 9. And despite its growing popularity, Linux is still too complicated for the average nonideologically motivated computer user. 10. Applying for a loan might seem too complicated for a kiosk, but Norris contends that all the necessary steps can be processed while the customer waits. |