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complicated and supply
Surgery becomes more complicated if the blood supply is not ample and elastic enough to be stretched into the scrotum.
By 1941, it was clear that even these were too complicated, expensive, time-consuming to build, and used too much of materials in short supply, so new Kriegslokomotive ( war locomotive ) designs were developed ; the lightweight BR52 ( 6161 built ) and the intermediate weight BR42 ( 844 built ).
Although the Russians had previous historical experience in ice road construction ( an ice railroad had been laid over the Kola River near Murmansk during World War I, and another over a portion of Lake Baikal during the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway ), none of their prior endeavors were as complicated or as urgent as the Ladoga supply route.
Having to supply different ammunition for a few units complicated supply for the British Army.
However, this complicated the supply of ammunition in the field, and was replaced in 1944 by the Sexton, which was designed and mostly manufactured in Canada ( some 2 / 3 of ordnances and mountings were imported from UK due to limited Canadian production capabilities ) and mounted the 25 pounder on a Ram or Grizzly tank chassis.
The causal link between taste and consumption is however more complicated than a direct chain of events in which taste creates demand that, in turn, creates supply.
* Mixing reel sizes between supply and takeup spool made fast winding still more complicated, and was discouraged or prohibited by almost all manufacturers.

complicated and problem
The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
The problem of efficient production in textiles is complicated by the fact that the industry serves large markets which shift quickly with changes of fashion in apparel or home decoration.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
Bioinformatics is very much involved in making sense of protein microarray and HT MS data ; the former approach faces similar problems as with microarrays targeted at mRNA, the latter involves the problem of matching large amounts of mass data against predicted masses from protein sequence databases, and the complicated statistical analysis of samples where multiple, but incomplete peptides from each protein are detected.
Satellite radio poses a more complicated problem for the CRTC.
The detail analysis of CMBR data to produce maps, an angular power spectrum, and ultimately cosmological parameters is a complicated, computationally difficult problem.
Bombieri is also known for his pro bono service on behalf of the mathematics profession, e. g. for serving on external review boards and for peer-reviewing extraordinarily complicated manuscripts ( like the papers of John Nash on embedding Riemannian manifolds and of Per Enflo on the invariant subspace problem ).
A different problem which is closely related to interpolation is the approximation of a complicated function by a simple function.
However, in the Earth – Moon case, the problem of stability is greatly complicated by the appreciable solar gravitational influence.
In general, the problem is more complicated than this, however.
The problem was further complicated by the sequence of unstable Anglo-Norman successions over the previous sixty years — William the Conqueror had gained England by force, William Rufus and Robert Curthose had fought a war between them to establish their inheritance, and Henry had only acquired control of Normandy by force.
With all the greatest shrines in the Christian world to choose from, it seemed that when the local Arab Christians had a problem – an illness, or something more complicated: a husband detained in an Israeli prison camp, for example – they preferred to seek the intercession of St George in his grubby little shrine at Beit Jala rather than praying at the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem or the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Since they do not have any complicated boot images, the problem of boot image control is centralized to the server.
Therefore, designing a smooth V6 engine is a much more complicated problem than the straight-6, flat-6, and V8 layouts.
Conway was interested in a problem presented in the 1940s by mathematician John von Neumann, who attempted to find a hypothetical machine that could build copies of itself and succeeded when he found a mathematical model for such a machine with very complicated rules on a rectangular grid.
: Today the problem is complicated by the fact that the Declaration must be of world-wide applicability.
The problem of description is further complicated by the fact that religious conservative may refer to other groups.
The problem was further complicated by the lack of audible feedback when the cars hit the bump stops, leaving many drivers scratching their heads at the erratic handling of the early setups.
The problem was further complicated by the sequence of unstable Anglo-Norman successions over the previous sixty years: there had been no peaceful, uncontested successions.
George Eliot was writing Middlemarch at the time, in which one finds the remarkable sentence: " In short, woman was a problem which, since Mr. Brooke's mind felt blank before it, could hardly be less complicated than the revolutions of an irregular solid.
In both contexts it refers to simplifying a complicated problem by breaking it down into simpler subproblems in a recursive manner.
The problem of UXBs was further complicated when Royal Engineer bomb disposal personnel began to encounter munitions fitted with anti-handling devices e. g. the Luftwaffe's ZUS40 anti-removal bomb fuze of 1940.
On the other hand, the status of the first and second problems is even more complicated: there is not any clear mathematical consensus as to whether the results of Gödel ( in the case of the second problem ), or Gödel and Cohen ( in the case of the first problem ) give definitive negative solutions or not, since these solutions apply to a certain formalization of the problems, a formalization which is quite reasonable but is not necessarily the only possible one.

complicated and 15th
It was the time of the rhétoriqueurs, poets who combined stilted language with a fondness for the allegorical manner of the 15th century and the most complicated and artificial forms of the ballade and the rondeau.
In the late 15th century Christopher Columbus is working slowly towards the trip across the ocean which would make him famous, and the story follows the many ups and downs of his career and especially his complicated relations with the women in his life.

complicated and Army
The colonial governments were also used to operating independently of each other, and of the government in London, a situation that complicated negotiations with natives whose territories encompassed land claimed by multiple colonies, and, after the war began, with the British Army establishment when its leaders attempted to impose constraints and demands on the colonial administrations.
X Corps also moved to Eighth Army as the complicated arrangement of British forces under American command was removed.
It created a complicated chain of command whereby Slim theoretically had to report to two different commanders ; Giffard for Fourteenth Army actions and Mountbatten for Stilwell's formations.
The initial invasion by the North Korean People's Army had been broken by General MacArthur's amphibious landing at Inchon, and so, in what was a complicated war of manoeuvre, 3 RAR participated in the pursuit of the NKPA back across the 38th parallel.
Creating such an organization, however, was complicated by the position of the Royal Air Force, which was an independent organization unlike the United States Army Air Forces.
Rescue efforts were complicated when William James Clark, impersonating a U. S. Army Captain, was able to take command of the disaster scene for two days.
A new offensive, again devised by General Bonaparte, was similarly successful despite its more complicated nature, calling for the co-ordination of the Army of Italy and the Army of the Alps.
Matters are further complicated by their on-going marital problems, including Sir Giles's fetishist infidelity and Lady Maud's wish for children to continue her line ( to which Sir Giles is opposed ), and the actions of Maud's gardener, Blott, a former German prisoner of war ( it is a common misconception that Blott is Italian, however he was brought up in a Dresden Orphanage ( where he learnt his skill in impersonation ), he does not know his parents ( whom he believes might be Jewish ) and served in the German Army.

complicated and removed
The position of the Knights Hospitaller and Knights Templar is more complicated ; though they refused to join the emperor's army directly, they supported the crusade once Frederick agreed to have his name removed from official orders.
The Shubb capo has the disadvantage of requiring two hands to properly apply or move, and its adjustment is more complicated than some other capos ; however, because of the lever design, the capo can be removed very quickly by simply releasing the lever.
During the Projekt Revolution Tour of 2008, Busta Rhymes was announced to have left the tour after only eleven days due to " complicated business matters ", amidst rumors he had been removed from the lineup after an alleged backstage confronation with Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda.
Their assimilation process is even more complicated, because they are farther removed from their native cultures.
The production model of the GM removed and simplified many of the RX-78's more expensive construction design and complicated electronic systems, such as the Core Block system and the learning computer.
One unique feature that the early series featured was a belt-speedometer, which proved too complicated and was removed.
Earnings per share for continuing operations and net income are more complicated in that any preferred dividends are removed from net income before calculating EPS.
The gameplay is also complicated by the fact that Dizzy loses health when falling from heights ( the feature was removed from subsequent games ).
In some wells, monitoring fill – up volumes on trips can be complicated by loss through perforations. The wells may stand full of fluid initially, but over a period of a period of time the fluid seeps in to the reservoir. In such wells, the fill up volume will always exceed the calculated or theoretical volume of the steel removed from the well.

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