complexity arises (from sth)

Frequency: 6.04.5 per million words

Indicates that complexity originates or emerges from a specific source.

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Examples (10)

  • A lot of the project's complexity arises from integrating legacy systems.
  • The legal complexity arises from the conflicting international laws.
  • Much of the emotional complexity in their relationship arose from a lack of communication.
  • The ecosystem's biological complexity arises from the sheer number of interacting species.
  • Unexpected financial complexity arose from the sudden change in tax regulations.
  • The challenge lies in managing the increasing complexity arising from global supply chains.
  • If we add more features, additional complexity will arise from the need for more testing.
  • Did the operational complexity arise from the merger, or was it always present?
  • A great deal of philosophical complexity arises from the simple question of 'what is consciousness?'.
  • We must identify the source from which this technical complexity arises before we can solve it.