71. In frequent asides, they imply that money matters are rendered far more complex than necessary by self-appointed elites and salesmen. 72. In its original context, it meant nothing more complex than a change caused by the sea. 73. In person, she seems more complex than on the page. 74. In fact, few places, anywhere, are more ethnically mixed and complex than southwestern Louisiana and neighboring New Orleans to the east. 75. In real life, bargaining situations usually are more complex than a simple win-lose. 76. In some ways, the sense of touch is more complex than vision or hearing. 77. Indeed, the situation is more complex than presidential greed. 78. Intellectually the Beatles were more complex than any of the music that preceded them, but the main thing was their exuberance. 79. Is it considerably slower and more complex than a regular PC? 80. Is the picture, in fact, more complex than a minority of men out to control women with low self-esteem? |