full complexity

collocation in English

meaningsoffullandcomplexity

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full
adjective
uk
/fʊl/
us
/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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complexity
noun
uk
/kəmˈplek.sə.ti/
us
/kəmˈplek.sə.t̬i/
the state of having many parts and being difficult to understand or find an ...
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(Definition offullandcomplexityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffull complexity

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Such an approach can well subsume thefullcomplexityof designer's actions, their amplification, and their computable structures.
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It should be viewed as an idealization that refrains from attempting to portray thefullcomplexityof real flows.
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It does not always allow the expression of thefullcomplexityof structural relations between the primitive elements composing a feature.
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In spite of good intentions, it is often easier to judge than to consider thefullcomplexityof an unfamiliar situation.
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Indeed, the structural stability of a scaled displacement function under contact equivalence leads to thefullcomplexityof catastrophe theory.
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Thefullcomplexityof the connectivity is not represented in order to achieve clarity.
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Only thus can such developments be revealed in theirfullcomplexity.
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The outcome, however, will be clearer and less ambiguous results as well as models that take into account thefullcomplexityof the bilingual individual.
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We have not discussed thefullcomplexityof dealing with unknown keywords.
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However, it also limits their ability to analyze thefullcomplexityof the relation between power and language.
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It is my definite feeling that narratives not so much help us as prevent us from perceiving prehistoric worlds in theirfullcomplexityand richness!
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But if we are interested in understanding thefullcomplexityof culture, our questions must explore ideas of culture that may ask us to invert question of adaptive fitness.
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However, both were 'second cities', with broadly similar demographic indicators, and thus offer scope for exploration of the 'fullcomplexityof decision-making' (p. 23).
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In fact, the two approaches are complementary points of view; both will be needed to illuminate thefullcomplexityof urban society's interactions with the environment.
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However, these various enterprises are surprisingly disconnected from one another and our understanding of thefullcomplexityof the relationship between law and society suffers as a result.
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There is a final level of complexity that needs to be considered if the social and intellectual dynamics behind this telephone conversation are to be understood in theirfullcomplexity.
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A particular formalism can be shown to be better, whether the criterium is naturality, efficiency or anything else, only if applied to thefullcomplexityof language.
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This mixed approach is a way to avoid romanticizing or demonizing one side or another in the eighteenth-century confrontation, and capture the duality of law in itsfullcomplexity.
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Thefullcomplexityof the undertaking is illustrated by the multitude of amendments tabled.
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In any debate it is therefore important to be clear about the terms that we use and to capture thefullcomplexityof the issues.
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