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have or develop complicating consequences

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The Alternative Inspection Program (AIP) promoted by several state broadcaster associations, Benner believes, "is another example of complexification profiteering from the possible threat of an official FCC Inspector showing up, fine list, note-pad and red pen in hand with resulting potential fines, fees, and legal charges in the tens of thousands of dollars in fines."
This theory of development devised by Weismann, which represented a complexification and atomization of the theory of evolution advanced by Bonnet, had its limitations and deficiencies.
Premiere complexification: la connaissance elementaire peut etre stockee dans la memoire.
The lower boundary [[sigma].sub.-]0 of the interval of the interface-compatible parameters carries an immediate physical meaning of a point of transition from the HSP eigenvalue repulsion regime (guaranteeing the robust reality of the spectrum) to the NHSP eigenvalue attraction (and, possibly, complexification).
301) claimed that "nurses [and midwives] have something important to contribute to people [and indicated nurses and midwives] are going to have to deal with complexification".
La recherche urbaine accepte de facon relativement unanime et depuis une vingtaine d'annees la premisse selon laquelle la <<gouvernance urbaine>> s'est substituee au <<gouvernement des villes>> (Le Gales 1995) pour refleter l'evolution de l'administration territoriale caracterisee par la decentralisation des politiques publiques (Simard et Chiasson 2008) et la complexification des processus decisionnels (Paquet 2001).
The CR terminology is justified by the fact that, if J is integrable with i-eigenbundle L [??] [T.sup.c]M, then, L [intersection] [T.sub.c]N is a CR structure (the index c denotes complexification).
In particular, Trudgill (2011) makes the case that languages may become globally simpler or more complex through contact, again depending on the specifics of the contact situation: long-term co-territorial contact involving balanced bilingualism from childhood may lead to complexification, while short-term contact involving L2 acquisition is more likely to lead to simplification.
Haraway traces organic life from its beginning and shows that a process of "complexification" could only take place within these confederacies, with the exchange, mutation, collaboration, and resistance of things--organic and not--to reach random results.
The complexification of systems over time has been a subject of considerable scientific interest for years.
But when one passes to the extrinsic complexification, one replaces ([bar.z], ..., [[bar.z].sub.n], [bar.w])-variables by new independent variables:
In analogy with the smooth case, we will say that [D.sup.3.sub.C] is the complexification of [D.sup.3].