Sentences with phrase «relatively small complex»

Ground Zeroes takes place in a relatively small complex area called Camp Omega and you find our protagonist Big Boss on a mission to rescue two prisoners.

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This makes theological schools, for all their relatively small size, very complex microcosms of their larger siblings in academe and, indeed, of their larger social and cultural worlds.
«If a relatively small petition that has not even been considered by the Petitions Committee can overturn government policy that was determined after full and comprehensive consultation, and consideration of research findings on a complex issue, then we are concerned for the future direction of policy determination.»
Stone - tool making in South Asia, as in Eurasia (SN: 11/1/14, p. 8), evolved in complex ways among relatively small groups belonging to the Homo genus that were spread across the landscape and occasionally came in contact with each other, says archaeologist Daniel Adler.
Although the researchers used QR codes that are relatively simple and small, the technique could be used to embed information into more complex and detailed images using a larger canvas.
In these small areas, the number of species can be accurately controlled; however species numbers tend to be relatively low and the food webs therefore not very complex.
There is some possibility a (relatively) small charge might be applicable for managing the marginally more complex transfer, but it shouldn't be too much..
Aggregations can vary from relatively simple arrangements for households to more complex projects for small business or farmers.
And the rooms in the old part of the complex are relatively small.
Our complex is relatively small, and is bordered on both sides by private homes which means our beach is usually only visited by our owners and guests.
The infinity pool is fabulous and appears quiet most of the time as the apartment complex is relatively small (three very well maintained apartment buildings).
As the maps become more complex and the enemies more numerous, Crack Down becomes increasingly engrossing, and small touches - like being able to lean against a wall to avoid enemy fire - were relatively unusual at the time.
[Response: That's a testable proposition — even if it's unlikely to be true given that these are relatively small perturbations on a complex system where you would expect linearity to hold.
Aviation gasoline (finished): A complex mixture of relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation reciprocating engines.
My decision was based on two reasons: 1) the subject was very complex and I had personally investigated a relatively small subset of the topic; 2) I bought into the meme of «don't trust what one scientists says, trust what thousands of IPCC scientists say.»
The major 7 reactor 8.2 GW Kashiwazaki - Kariwa complex in central Japan, was hit by a Richter scale 6.8 earthquake in July 2007, which fortunately only led to a relatively small (1200 litre, 90 k becquerel) radioactive leak into the sea.
But when the lawyer bears the weight of serving the purchasers, the lender, and the title insurance company, on a complex six - figure transaction with tight deadlines, for a relatively small fee — it's tempting to follow Gerry's lead here.
Unlike a large proportion of personal injury cases, a claim with relatively low value does not equate necessarily with low costs as «smaller» cases are often just as complex and sometimes more so than high value cases.
Sirote & Permutt, P.C. is a full - service law firm with a long standing core in business, real estate, tax, and estate planning, focused on providing its clients with counsel from highly qualified, integrated teams of lawyers for projects large and small, relatively simple and deeply complex.
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