complexify


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have or develop complicating consequences

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make complex

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Advancing and maintaining complexity is clearly a core component to defining the purposeful nature of animate matter, and remains applicable as life transitions from prokaryotic to eukaryotic unicellular organisms and to more advanced multicellular life forms, imbuing a richer sense of purpose as these systems complexify. So the question is: Why does matter complexify?
Some of the panelists criticized restitution orders on the basis of the inherent complexify of determining the ability to pay, allocating and monitoring payments, and determining the assessment.
With the process of globalization intensifying since the 1990s comes a myriad of factors that accentuate and complexify the interaction between actors in the international system.
recall that implicitly when one does this, one must consider (z, w, [bar.z], [bar.w]) as 4 independent complex variables, which amounts to complexify them, namely, to introduce the complexified variables:
Although the circumstances and events over the course of 5 seasons complexify their relationships, at the beginning of their introduction, these are the primary, presumably heterosexual male characters of the series many of whom continue to appear repeatedly over the past 5 seasons.
Post-World War II migration (in the first instance largely from continental Europe) to Australia has produced a culturally diverse population and a greater complexify and intensify of global flows of people and goods, with significant consequences for the dynamics of both cultural production and consumption.
(9) In a section entitled "Against the Tradition," Kelsey seeks to complexify that narrative by drawing on scripture in a different way, according to three narratives that are interwoven with each other, using the biological analogy of the triple helix.
Responses to the open-ended question (Q3.5: What are the most important aspects of language that students need to know about?) complexify this national portrait and suggest further areas of enquiry into teachers' perceptions of LSK.
Their lives unwind over the next three decades and more than seven hundred pages, and as their relationships deepen and complexify, Jude comes to dominate the narrative, and we learn, piece by piece, about the abuse to which he has been subjected Yanagihara has created a fairy tale and in the suspension of our disbelief she is able to utterly immerse us in her characters, and it is rare and refreshing to see male emotions given so nuanced a portrayal.
"The process of evolution, rather than merely maintaining and reproducing dynamical form, exhibits a spontaneous tendency for its dynamics to diversify and complexify these forms, both intrinsically and in their relationship to their contexts" (p.
Being a member of multiple statistical minority groups may further "complexify" the situation.
L2 writing research seems at times oddly insular, not even referencing work in second language acquisition much, not to mention other contemporary thinking that might help both to clarify and complexify our project.
Although complexify of a model is in itself not bad, it is usually worth tolerating an increase in model complexify only if there is a worthwhile gain in model performance.