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Simple
entangled uncombined not compounded not blended with something else not complicated as a simple substance a simple idea a simple sound
Singleness
single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity
Accomplice
Accomplice [fr. complice, Fr., complex, Lat., bound up with one in a project,
Account or Accompt
account was on one side only, but was of so complicated and intricate a nature that it could not be satisfactorily
Customs
different times; so that the accumulation of the duties,and the complicated regulations to which they gave rise, were productive of the
Increase of Rent and Mortgage (Restrictions) Acts (English)
their security. This Act was followed by a series of complicated statutes which imposed restrictions on increasing the rent and mortgage
Hague conference
can be made. The Hague Arbitration Court has dealt with complicated international disputes. A second Peace Conference met at the Hague
Income-tax
and the various abatements and exemptions, which have become extremely complicated, see the current Finance Acts, and consult the latest editions
nonreflecting
reflection of light not polished or shiny as It is complicated to create realistic shading effects on nonreflecting surfaces
Interpretation Clause
by shortening, much easier to read, and indeed in their complicated matters with which modern legislation deals, their use is absolutely
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