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Example sentences for "complexities"

Lexicographically close words:
complexes; complexion; complexional; complexioned; complexions; complexity; complexly; complexus; compleyne; compleynt
  1. There arises before our phantasy a new perspective of human affairs; a suggestion of well-being wherein the futile complexities and disharmonies of our age shall have no place.

  2. There is a noble view from this point over both seas and into the riven complexities of Aspromonte, when the peak is not veiled in mists, as it frequently is.

  3. The intrigues, counter intrigues, the complexities of his climb, these were open secrets to her.

  4. And it was polite to lay aside for an hour the masks, the complexities of artifice by which they baffled and impressed each other.

  5. The mediations required correspond to complexities for which new languages are structurally more adequate.

  6. Religious practical experience progressively distanced itself from the complexities of work and socio- political organization, and constituted a form of praxis independent of others, although never entirely disconnected from them.

  7. The time-consuming detour might result in nostalgia, but not in better mastery of the complexities implicit in the practical experience of human self-constitution in the market.

  8. Such complexities were reflected in the difference in the order of magnitude between human work and outcome, especially the choices generated.

  9. Rather, I submit for examination a model for understanding and action that takes into account the complexity of the problem instead of explaining complexities away and working, as literacy taught us to, on simplified models.

  10. Technologies, from primitive to sophisticated, supporting visual languages made possible complexities for which the intuitive use of visual expression is not the most effective.

  11. Complexities of human activity and the need to ensure higher efficiency explain, at least partially, complexities of interhuman relations and the need to ensure some form of human integration.

  12. Finally, the computer, associated or not with networks, makes this limit to our ability to grasp complexities even more pressing.

  13. For them the complexities and intricacies which trouble the normal mind do not exist.

  14. Some of Darwin's successors have taken pains to distinguish a great many different forms of the struggle for existence, and this kind of analysis is useful in keeping us aware of the complexities of the process.

  15. The ultimate ramifications of a state law under the complexities of modern railway rate adjustment and operation can never be foreseen.

  16. But owing to the complexities of competition the onward and upward movement of the curves for particular commodities is usually much more erratic than this.

  17. Complexities in rate adjustment often arise from the fact that in the manufacture of many commodities the marketing of by-products is of increasing importance.

  18. I have referred to these Indian dolmens for the specific purpose of illustrating the complexities of the processes of diffusion of culture.

  19. This boy had thought proper to decide at once on the numberless complexities of the social world from his own harsh experience.

  20. The story did not interest my father quite so much as I expected, and he did not understand all the complexities of Vivian's character,--how could he?

  21. He tried to hold fast in his mind to the image of the perspective with its countless complexities and the co-ordination of them all; the thing seemed to be retreating from him, and he dared not let it go.

  22. A system of law, inherited from another social order, that was utterly unable to cope with the complexities and miseries and injustices of a modern industrial world.

  23. He didn't give me one notion as to how to cope a little better with the frightful complexities of the modern lives we live, or how to stop quarrelling with Phil when he stays at the office and is late for dinner.

  24. All the complexities of my present life were blotted out, and I beheld only the long, sweet vista of the career for which I was now convinced that nature had intended me.

  25. And before Hodder left, Mr. Bentley had drawn from him some account of the more recent complexities at the church.

  26. But these horrid complexities of evil agency are but objectively horrid; they inflict the horror suitable to their compound nature; but there is no insinuation that they feel that horror.

  27. He understood its Governments, its peoples and its racial complexities with the innate thoroughness of genius or of a woman's intuition.

  28. I will terminate here my short sketch of architectural style and its influence, not attempting now to follow it in its later changes and adaptations to the increased complexities of human existence.

  29. She had revealed little by letter; an uncharacteristic touch of caution derived from her husband, who questioned the wisdom of her bold incursion into the complexities and jarring elements of a semi-modern Hindu household.

  30. The other half felt impelled to probe deeper into the complexities of changing India, to confirm and impart his belief that the destinies of England and India were one and indivisible.

  31. As a means of expressing complexities of outline or of inner structure, natural or artificial, the word has been adopted by various branches of science or art.

  32. If any reliance could be placed on this old story the Corporation of London might do well to embody the Labyrinth, or Troy-town, in their armorial bearings, for what symbol could better typify the complexities of our metropolis?

  33. Out of life's complexities he was always searching for its clue.

  34. New notes have been struck in human feeling, and all thought has now been touched by complexities that were then unseen.

  35. He knew that there are complexities of affairs which only the sword can cut.

  36. The complexities of modern life make him more than ever his brother's keeper.

  37. Too often apparent complexities are only the result of an abstruse contemplation of abstract possibilities.

  38. Complexities of kinship are, of course, not the only complexities which should, so far as possible, be avoided.

  39. Complexities which at first seemed indispensable will often prove to be mere useless encumbrances.

  40. The danger of relying upon such complexities is shown by the fact that so acute a critic as M.

  41. The result was the introduction of mischievous complexities which went far to rob Canon law alike of its certainty and its adaptation to human necessities.

  42. Inextricably interwoven are all the complexities which face the great and growing municipalities, politically and industrially and socially.

  43. As one's sleep-smothered consciousness wrestles with a nightmare in its efforts to awake, so the submerged inner self struggles to free itself from its complexities and come out into the open.

  44. And that boy, grown older, is counting the alternations of light and darkness which penetrate the complexities with which the roots he has thrown off on all sides have encircled him.

  45. Desires in these directions have to accommodate themselves, in greater or lesser degrees, to the complexities in which our social nature and customs have involved us.

  46. Thus to the simple act of eating, to the satisfaction of a primitive desire set up by a primitive need, there are any number of obstacles set up by the complexities of our social existence.

  47. Most of the complexities of existence are of our own creation.

  48. And even if realised, a whole series of complexities immediately arises.

  49. Now, there is no doubt that the Religions of Law are stages which are of value when men are incapable of grasping the difficulties and complexities of religion.

  50. In order that we may unravel the complexities of our day, a spirit similar to his spirit must become ours.

  51. Here will the world find its peace and power; here will all social complexities be solved; here will the meanings and blessings of the spiritual over-world of goodness and love become the possession of man.

  52. Whenever such a Standard has been recognised, mankind was able to move in an upward direction; whenever it was absent, the complexities of knowledge and life increased and had no light to reflect upon themselves, and no power to [p.

  53. It is of value, in the midst of all the complexities of life, of the partial interpretations of the various branches of knowledge, to have passed through the several stages below the One.

  54. Such a system of education may sound too simple for the complexities of modern life.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "complexities" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.