technical complexity

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnicalandcomplexity

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technical
adjective
uk
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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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 oftechnicalandcomplexityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftechnical complexity

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All of these simplifying assumptions reduce thetechnicalcomplexityof the model while retaining our central intuitions.
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Thistechnicalcomplexitymakes the management of wildlife and habitat quite difficult.
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It is possible that few of us are in a position to judge where 'jargon' ends and legitimatetechnicalcomplexitystarts.
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Technicalcomplexityof adoption of many practices may be overcome with training in their implementation.
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In health reform debates,technicalcomplexityoften obscures moral conflict.
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Much of thetechnicalcomplexitystems from our desire to establish the correctness of the translation, in addition to the simpler property of type preservation.
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Some early contributions to the optimal adoption problem have stressed its economic andtechnicalcomplexity.
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But by the mid-twentieth century the scientific andtechnicalcomplexityof agriculture had increased enormously.
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With an area of the sheertechnicalcomplexityas is the case in multi-agent systems, it makes much sense to encapsulate much engineering know-how into such tool-kits and frameworks.
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But the former was always an elusive goal, because countering tax avoidance was a continuing struggle of often greattechnicalcomplexity, rather than a once-and-for-all exercise.
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Much of thetechnicalcomplexityin previous and subsequent sections stems from our desire to establish the formal correctness of the translation, not simply an intuitive account of the correspondence.
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Initial identification tasks that cannot be solved fully autonomous without unreasonable increase oftechnicalcomplexity, are given back to the user to be solved within a human task.
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Given thetechnicalcomplexityof the subject, we will seek to give as much time as possible for them to respond.
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Unfortunately, this is an area of greattechnicalcomplexity.
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Secondly, the increasingtechnicalcomplexityof management in all kinds of organisations has led to the need for new sub-professions of crucial importance.
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It cannot be denied that there are aspects of considerabletechnicalcomplexityinvolved in the matter.
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This is the only intelligent and realistic approach to a matter of enormoustechnicalcomplexity.
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There are also a considerable number of minor reforms which are of sometechnicalcomplexity.
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