Word: manifoldness
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Such a study is a complicated and manifold process...
...York professionals. Having made it big doesn't conceal the fact that they're ill-equipped and totally unprepared for dealing with a crisis of this kind. Throw in a case of whiplash, back spasms, temporary deafness and all manner of quirks and mishaps, and you've got manifold ways of making them look even more foolish...
...probably asking (to paraphrase your letter): "Why are you not choosing 'to join in this tradition, carried forward by tens of thousands of your predecessors in the College?'" Our answer is manifold: for a variety of reasons, giving a no-strings-attached gift to Harvard has seemed inappropriate...
...determine much of its implementation. To waste this opportunity would be a grave mistake and an example of misplaced idealism on the part of uninformed officials. The Senate must seize this opportunity and ratify the treaty in the next few weeks; the reasons are manifold...
...blamed completely. Pinsky himself has slipped into wordiness on the subject. This bit from The New York Times is a true horror: Computers and poetry "share the great human myth of trope, an image that could be called the secret passage: the discovery of large, manifold channels through a small ordinary looking or all but invisible aperture...