complex task
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcomplexandtask
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complex
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.pleks/us/kɑːmˈpleks/
involving a lot of different but ...
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task
noun
uk/tɑːsk/us/tæsk/
a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or ...
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(Definition ofcomplexandtaskfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Untangling these potential explanations is acomplextask.
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In other words, in the delayed condition performance was better in the morecomplextaskcondition.
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The author has set himself acomplextaskand has tackled it with success.
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Understanding the development of psychopathology in early childhood is acomplextask.
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They allowcomplextasknetworks but do not include time constraints.
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It is acomplextaskto gather the documentation necessary to electroacoustic music studies.
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Capturing a precise specification of a complex system in a formal language is acomplextask.
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It is fair to say that science has never previously undertaken such acomplextask.
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Then the run-time 'equality interpreter' faces a verycomplextaskin understanding the structure of objects.
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However, modeling acomplextaskusing this notation could be a fairly time-consuming activity.
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Usually, a simple network cannot accommodatecomplextaskperformances.
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Maintaining the knowledge base is an extremelycomplextask.
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Mapping the various positions of intellectuals during the 1990s is acomplextask.
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This is a computationallycomplextaskwhich grows exponentially in the number of states/problem variables.
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Coordinating these subroutine calls and the sets passed to them can become a rathercomplextask.
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It is generally accepted that a naturalistic model which relies exclusively on exposure and immersion does not fully account for thecomplextaskof learning to read and write.
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Combining sound, image and space into a sufficiently malleable set of materials for creation is acomplextask.
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This is in general acomplextasksince the written form of any language is at best an imperfect representation of the corresponding spoken forms.
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Compared to earlier approaches, in which the derivation of labels is a somewhatcomplextask, our approach is rather straightforward and simple.
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