Such negotiations are necessarily far more
complex than the grant of a single mining tenement.
Not exact matches
This may be
granted at once, but then the point has to be made that the literary relationships between the texts of the synoptic gospels are more
complex than any theory of direct relationship imagines.
Whether it's the more basic concepts the seasoned veterans take for
granted or
complex theories on identifying an edge, social media has bridged the gap between novices and professionals faster
than I ever could have anticipated.
Perennially underrated by most critics (the late Roger Ebert was one of the exceptions) and boxed into a «king of the romcom» niche by audiences,
Grant has always been a far more versatile,
complex and adventurous actor
than he's usually given credit for.
Granted the battery is not same and it feels sluggish too since the apps and games both have become more capable and thus
complex than ever.
The company uses a
complex algorithm to assess not only your lendability, but the likelihood that
granting you this personal loan can actually lead to long - term debt reduction rather
than serve as a bandage that facilitates taking on even more debt.
I think Dwight Eisenhower was actually more concerned about the science / government
complex than the military / industrial
complex, so I agree that government
grant money for science just needs to disappear.
There is of course more
grant money in modelling the
complex rather
than investigating the simple.
For additional sources asserting that federal courts
grant summary judgment more frequently
than state courts, see Howard B. Stravitz, Recocking the Removal Trigger, 53 S.C. L. Rev. 185, 185 n. 1 (2002)(«[F] ederal courts are more likely to
grant summary judgment to defendants»); JoEllen Lind, «Procedural Swift»:
Complex Litigation Reform, State Tort Law, and Democratic Values, 37 Akron L. Rev. 717, 769 (2004)(differing state and federal summary judgment standards «make it much more likely that a defendant in federal court will obtain summary judgment
than a defendant in state court»); Kristen Irgens, Wisconsin Is Open for Business or Business Just As Usual?