complex web
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complex
adjective
uk/ˈkɒm.pleks/us/kɑːmˈpleks/
involving a lot of different but ...
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web
noun[C]
uk/web/us/web/
a net used to catch insects, made by a spider from the sticky thread that its ...
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It was acomplexwebof association, allegiance, and intrigue.
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In many wayscomplexwebmaterial resemble non-trivial programs.
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Their assemblage and deployment allows the song to express acomplexwebof frustrations and desires.
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The colors stand to each other in acomplexwebof similarity relations.
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It is acomplexweb.
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Programmatic means of expressions, as reflected by selection and iteration, is also important when we deal withcomplexwebdocuments.
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In addition, lineage membership can be both invented and denied in acomplexwebof social networks.
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These studies illustrate thecomplexwebof parasite transmission that occurs through the crustaceans alone in benthic communities.
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Acomplexwebof relationships stemmed from the multiplicity of owners and a variety of tenurial patterns.
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What acomplexwebwe weave!
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It is an immenselycomplexwebof amendments.
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The financing of cancer research is a mostcomplexweb.
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Environmental degradation, poverty, and migration, are often hypothesised to be closely connected in acomplexwebof mutually aggravating cause and effect relationships.
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Within the social model of health, acomplexwebof factors can be examined to understand patterns of hospitalization for depression.
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The relationships are acomplexweband there is no perfect way to organise the terms to avoid references between sections.
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The declarative nature of our approach allows non-science majors with no programming background to develop surprisinglycomplexwebapplications in about half a semester.
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Thecomplexwebof personal and political relations that permit township officials continuing power over the lives of villagers is one example.
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This study was aimed primarily at providing critical scientific information for understanding thecomplexwebof production and management factors associated with garden production systems.
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A single note may transform seamlessly into a vast texture, or a chord emerge from within acomplexwebof grains.
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Finally, what processes might be put in place to reference all the stakeholders in thecomplexwebof accountability that marks healthcare?
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Thecomplexwebof relationships within those contexts - and the different meanings people attach to them - define culture as well as reveal motives.
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To unravel thecomplexwebresulting from this continual self-reappraisal, we must distinguish between several related, but non-identical concepts.
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For the first time in history, economic activity can change the atmosphere of the planet and transform thecomplexwebof species that constitutes life on earth.
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