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Перевод: intricacy speek intricacy


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  1. Next let it be considered, that the following law seems to hold in our attainment of knowledge, that according to its desirableness, whether in point of excellence, or range, or intricacy, so is the subtlety of the evidence on which it is received.
  2. To begin with the efficacy of parliamentary control, it is clear that it suffers from the federal constitution itself: the intricacy of policy decisions, complex inter-governmental decision-making structures at the national, sub-national and supranational level, and the inherent complexity of new policy areas, have all made parliamentary scrutiny more difficult.
  3. One of the keyboard concertos, K.246 in C major, was for the 26-year-old Countess Antonia Lutzow who, judging by the intricacy of the work, must have been a talented performer.
  4. In central Europe this showed the influence of Art Nouveau and a generation of stations appeared with soft curves, voluptuous domes, rounded arches flanked by pylons, surmounted by statues, urns, and spheres, and decorated with filigree intricacy.
  5. The Act II trio, in which the labyrinth of disguises reaches a peak of intricacy, is one of his most sensual pieces.
  6. But TMC seems bound to add much extra intricacy to the already complicated RDS receiver.
  7. Ayer's response to this argument would be to agree that natural beauty, the intricacy of the physical universe, or the short life of a Galilean Jew, represented observable evidence.
  8. In other words, watching the film persuaded me that despite the intricacy of the life-producing process, it is not wrong to think of helping it along in certain ways.
  9. The colour and exuberance of this collection of traditional "ethnic" jewellery provides some startling contrasts from the dramatic almost sculptural pieces of the Nagas to the exquisite intricacy of Indian silverwork.
  10. Concentration is such a rare event in television viewing that any hope of following the intricacy of Twin Peaks is a dream sad but true," wrote the Hollywood Reporter .
  11. The size of the palazzo , and the intricacy of its design ensured a very long building period, the main staircase being completed only at the end of the century, after Alessi's death.
  12. The cost ranges from 35 to 450 a day depending on the event and the intricacy of designs painted on the elephant's forehead, trunk and ears.
  13. The superior parrot may be especially good at "dazzling rivals with the unexpectedness, speed and intricacy of its displays" - such a brilliant performance might be too much for the inexperienced or debilitated parrot.

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