Sentences with phrase «convoluted system»

The phrase "convoluted system" refers to a complicated and intricate arrangement or structure that is difficult to understand or navigate. Full definition
If you have ever tried to get set up credit - card processing, you know how convoluted the system is.
Like calculating the audience for a movie it feels like a somewhat convoluted system, but it does work reasonably well.
This is a really convoluted system, but it is what it is.
Well I believe in the last decade, our process thinking has resulted in convoluted systems.
The bigger issue, though, is how needlessly convoluted the system of leveling up mixtapes is.
The POA replaced a complex and convoluted system with one «designed specifically and exclusively for minor offences.»
but nowadays, the number of perfect scores that get thrown out have convoluted the system even further, because they used to be so rare that getting one was quite the accomplishment.
Since Help Scout is a help desk, it would be foolish to claim that I'm approaching this without a slight brush of bias, but I promise you my stance comes from experience; specifically, seeing new founders suggest to other new founders why they think a convoluted system of Gmail filters is «okay for now.»
Veracruz — a side that are still involved in a relegation scrap due to a convoluted system that sees the demoted side decided by a rolling three - year average of points.
Under the convoluted system, some of the cases won't be heard until September.
But in the most stunning evidence that not even political pros know all the intricacies of our convoluted system, there is an exception which allows Democrats to name a new Senate candidate.
«It's been a totally different experience from the City Council,» said the senator, who explained that office supplies such as paper towels have to actually be sent from Albany as a way to illustrate what he called a convoluted system.
To understand why the cleanup is taking so long, it requires an understanding of the convoluted system that bogs down every Superfund - caliber site, often for several decades.
It's a convoluted system that doesn't make it easy for people who want to play through the main narrative together.
Instead of adopting that convoluted system, ESO grounds its play in careful player movement.
Since Hushpuppy spends much of her time by herself, all of her fears are filtered through a convoluted system of icons and symbols.
North Carolina, however, employs a convoluted system involving numerous pots of money that have been added over time in response to certain needs.
Law, as interpreted by our subject professionals, is a convoluted system with the simplest objective, i.e. to maintain and provide justice.
Given the subtitle, it's obvious that Nujood gets her wish, but the convoluted system she must fight to reach her goal makes this a fascinating read.
And the only articles I've found online — proceedure wise — use a convoluted system of setting up a Create Space account (either using CreateSpace to fulfill orders or to cancel at the last minute and forward preorders to an Amazon Advantage account) or somehow through the use of an Amazon Advantage account (then putting the book on backorder and entering a date when orders will be fulfilled).
Guilds came up with all sorts of convoluted systems to try to determine who most deserved what item, but in the end there was always plenty of potential for conflict and resentment.
This easily could have been a convoluted system, -LSB-...]
Apple has created a system that allows for multiuser support for schools, but compared to the simplicity of Chrome OS it's still a convoluted system.
I suppose that convoluted system would be rather expensive, but around here, one good way to open up a shell LLC is to it's ability to actually conduct business, is it properly funded?
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