1. This will require them to deal with complex legal questions and to control large sums of money. 2. This is a complex question. 3. Complex questions In natural objects we feel ourselves, or think of ourselves, only by likenesses -- among men too often by differences. 4. As mentioned above, the additional property information form deals with the more complex questions that often relate to leasehold property. 5. An international commission is looking into the complex insurance question and will most likely take years to determine what the insurers owe. 6. And they are training their employees to transfer callers with complex questions to specialists located miles away. 7. As he gains confidence, Bush undoubtedly will become more adept at fielding complex questions. 8. As his vocabulary broadens, Adam will undoubtedly begin to ask more complex questions about the world and its workings. 9. Accountability for bishops is a more complex question, because traditionally only the pope can punish bishops. |