1431 examples of complex in sentences

But the men don't go over the top to put money in the Colonel's pocket, and little good is done by exploiting these loose analogies and putting on a too easy air of optimism in the face of desperately serious and complex problems.

But society is man in association with men, in a sense a new and complex personality, and the same qualities are as necessary here as in the individual.

I fear I must argue this case of the inequality in individual potential, that inequality that does not yield to complex education or favourable environment, for it is fundamental.

Yet complex as is the problem before us, it is essential that we should face it bravely.

This is commonly obviated by the length of the internodes, which is apt to be much greater in this than in the more complex arrangements, therefore placing them vertically further apart; or else, as in Elms, Beeches, and the like, the branchlets take a horizontal position and the petioles a quarter twist, which gives full exposure of the upper face of all the leaves to the light.

For a teacher to endeavor to explain the complex structure of the leaf, without having seen it for himself, is open to the same objection which could be urged against the attempted explanation of complicated machinery by one who has never seen it, but has heard about it.

Not by weaving complex theories, not by building up speculative philosophies is Truth realized; but by weaving the web of inward purity, by building up the Temple of a stainless life is Truth realized.

It is too simple for the world which, scorning it, stumbles along in the complex ways of selfishness.

Note for note, chord for chord, they answer one another, and the minutest and the most complex phenomena are alike the result of this harmonic vibration, that of the ether supplying Force and that of the prakriti a Medium in which it can manifest.

The picture of the inner life, indeed, of Seneca, his efforts after self-discipline, his untiring asceticism, his enthusiasm for all that he esteems holy and of good report-this picture, marred as it is by rhetoric and vain self-conceit, yet "stands out in noble contrast to the swinishness of the Campanian villas, and is, in its complex entirety, very sad and affecting."

Thus, without abrupt mutations, will be effected the reintegration of the complex in the one, of old Empedocles' Hatred in Love.

In short he was a man, like other men, complex and contradictory, not all in one piece.

" Billy's emotions were complex.

She is by no means a simple heroine motivated by the elementary passions; instead she is constantly swayed by emotions and desires of the most diverse and complex nature.

He had eased the situation with the ready gift he had for easing situations; but, at the same time, he had made those unanalyzable emotions more complex, though they were swept into the background for the moment.

He did not explain the obscure by the more obscure, but the difficult by the plain, the complex by the simple.

On the other hand, he maintains that "a complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star," and that words only are complex.

On the other hand, he maintains that "a complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star," and that words only are complex.

On the other hand, he maintains that "a complex idea is as great an absurdity as a complex star," and that words only are complex.

There must be a huge portion of this complex that no human has ever seen-and maybe can't get into!

Few people saw the asteroid make a direct hit on the two billion solar complex.

Captain Marks-Owens detailed the rest of her men to search the complex in pairs.

Operations officers began connecting portable power systems to various parts of the complex to reestablish the lights and get the airlocks working again.

The mere cadence of the sentences, the subtle monotony of their music, so full as it was of complex refrains and movements elaborately repeated, produced in the mind of the lad, as he passed from chapter to chapter, a form of reverie, a malady of dreaming, that made him unconscious of the falling day and the creeping shadows....

The soul is scarce moved as yet, and still this is the most difficult of gestures, because the most complex.

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