Lack of security for low-flying aircraft complicates shipping and transportation too. |
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The fact that our body can develop a tolerance to alcohol complicates how we judge alcohol's affect on our bodies. |
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Although this complicates global warming arguments, it offers further evidence that contrails do affect climate in some way. |
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Use of adulterants or spurious materials is another issue that further complicates the quality standards of plants-based traditional remedies. |
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Too often, he complicates swell ideas by letting random fancies find their way onto the plate. |
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As it turns out, their presence in the panic room complicates matters for the burglars. |
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The amount of main memory used by Java applications complicates their deployment. |
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The rush to solve the demand for bilingual teachers often complicates the issues of language, language policy, and power. |
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This evident social improvement greatly complicates the task of recovering a region of contingency and habitual grace. |
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Chronic renal failure with oliguria or anuria complicates fluid management during critical illnesses, particularly when cardiac disease coexists. |
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What complicates the exchange process is that the spirit-forms are socially inter-tied, and have amours and spats, just like the Greek gods. |
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One of the issues which complicates economic models of urban land allocation is the question of land supply. |
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This complicates the process of selling them, as I am hopeless at keeping them in a safe place. |
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Gordon complicates this situation by insisting that Kelvin's dead wife is an alien and should be shot with her ray gun. |
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It complicates the way critics employ stereotype-centered criticism to produce absolutist, value-based judgments. |
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Respiratory failure frequently complicates the condition of children who have sustained traumatic injury. |
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Precipitation falling as snow complicates the water balance as defined in this way, but the principles are the same. |
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The constant shift in mental posture greatly complicates things for the average soldier. |
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Insufficient training on disability during medical school and residency complicates this process. |
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Missing data complicates the interpretation, but it suffices as an example. |
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The collocation of this process with the formative and summative assessment technology of the HSC examination further complicates the situation. |
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But the issue of liability complicates the relative ease of setting up a sole proprietorship. |
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There are a number of products we need to make in both softwood and hardwoods, which complicates things, and makes cost control difficult. |
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A tenth of those with gallbladder stones will also have them in the common bile duct which complicates gallbladder surgery. |
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The presence of the ladder sight complicates the use of the vernier, especially at close ranges. |
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Indeed, the lack of equivalence between the sectors merging at Community national levels further complicates the trade union architecture. |
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His lustful desire for his deranged stepdaughter complicates matters and leads to dangerous confrontations. |
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That this is an elegy only makes the poem more poignant, makes the grief of the persona part of the political indignation, complicates the emotional nexus of the voice. |
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The difficulty in distinguishing between TIP and migrant smuggling further complicates the development of reliable TIP estimates. |
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The requirement of approval of the Attorney General of Mexico for undercover operations complicates the implementation of such operations. |
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The second source of trouble, which compounds and complicates the effects of the first, is the waste produced by intensive farming. |
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The complexity of the French language complicates phonetic transcription, and this delayed the development of French technology. |
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Hypertensive disease complicates nearly 10 percent of pregnancies in the United States, with white coat hypertension affecting an additional 30 percent of patients. |
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But different proportions of mononucleated and binucleated myocytes may be present, and this possibility complicates the distinction between karyokinesis and cytokinesis. |
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On top of everything else there is often a change of language, which complicates things further. |
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They do not see the point of setting up an additional national programming exercise, which complicates procedures instead of simplifying them. |
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The probability of dormancy complicates assessments of postburn resprouting and necessitates frequent and long-term resurveys of tagged L. ohlingerae individuals. |
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Technically speaking, the plea is semi-understandable: the new system of deferring bonuses complicates the arithmetic. |
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This further complicates the attempts to improve or generalize teacher training. |
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Sometimes our young students get homesick, and the language barrier also complicates things. |
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The stigma of failure complicates a fresh start and even deters many from starting a business in the first place. |
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The ethanol-induced surge in corn acreage over the last two years complicates this equation. |
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Their air of easeful intimacy complicates the near-total alienness, for us, of the society that produced them. |
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Variability in the expression of oestrous behaviours both between individuals and over successive oestrous cycles complicates this process. |
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The political aspect related to the provision of most basic land infrastructure further complicates and lengthens the decisionmaking process. |
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This surge, which is the chief motor of the much ballyhooed new economy also dramatically complicates monetary policy. |
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Although this obviously complicates things somewhat, modern high-level languages make the difference between these two data structures easily understood. |
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The inclusion of the actions of these parties complicates and confuses the actual issues for which NBIMC is responsible. |
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Colour is key in telling the story, although this election's fragmented picture complicates matters. |
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From a business standpoint this complicates the necessary advancement of priority projects and their approvals. |
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Many of them live in remote areas with poor access, which further complicates the administration of justice. |
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I agree, this complicates, to some extent, the administrative function of a global fund, but I do not think we have any choice here. |
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The funding of research into surplus embryos only complicates this cooperation. |
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This greatly complicates the process of development, because you do not know how this will develop. |
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Symptoms are similar to those found in food allergies which further complicates the issue of differentiation between the two. |
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A set of environmental rules and assessments govern these activities, although their complexity sometimes complicates approval of the work. |
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A single, straightforward answer to the question is elusive, which complicates the task of monitoring and evaluating early childhood services. |
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It complicates the calculation of value here because mine-building stories are not my favourite, but overall, I like the acquisition. |
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It's actually quite a nice, grown-up story that takes on some over-the-top characters and complicates them enough to make them seem like a family. |
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In practice it is difficult to clearly distinguish between forced and voluntary migration, which complicates the implementation of appropriate political responses. |
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The fussy legal language complicates what is sometimes a life-or-death situation. |
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The arrival on the market of DVD writers complicates matters even further. |
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Prices are always simultaneously affected by a wide range of other factors besides monetary policy, which complicates the study of the monetary policy effects. |
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The turnover should not be too high as this complicates staffing and could well unsettle the children who would see different people coming and going all the time. |
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The fact that this standard of value varies over time complicates the intertemporal choice problem, because individuals measure prices against a benchmark that decreases at rate. |
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The disk electrode is one of the most readily constructed electrode geometries but the perimetric discontinuity complicates the theoretical analysis. |
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The biggest complaint that was mentioned in tester's notes was also no surprise: the CX-9 offers poor rearward visibility, which complicates things when backing up. |
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This complicates the task of the returning officers who, at the last moment, in the midst of election preparations, have to find people for the positions and train them if there is time. |
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When audiences are measured one way in a particular market and another way in other markets, it complicates the ability to media plan across borders especially challenging. |
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The transfer, which was opposed by Durst's lawyers, further complicates efforts by prosecutors in Los Angeles to extradite to California as quickly as possible. |
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The seasonality of influenza in the tropics complicates vaccination timing. |
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Furthermore, such an arrangement complicates reporting lines. |
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The very high share of the use of the euro in the Estonian financial system complicates the process of assessing convergence prior to the adoption of the euro. |
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It complicates the relations with the regional and international financial institutions, as well as the implementation of the cooperation agreements signed with the bilateral partners of the Comoros. |
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However, the indeterminancy of these types of relationships complicates the understanding of the meaning and character of these sorts of transitions and how they have been changing over time. |
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The absence of the latter prerequisite spawns arms races, undermines arms control and disarmament, and obstructs and complicates the peaceful settlement of disputes. |
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The loosening of central authority during the Anarchy also complicates any smooth description of the changeover. |
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Byrd's 1588 collection, which complicates the form as he inherited it from Robert Parsons, Richard Farrant and others, reflects this tradition. |
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Note that the presence of water in the atmosphere complicates the process of convection. |
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The fuzes on influence mines allow many different permutations, which complicates the clearance process. |
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This fact complicates the problem of estimating future oil supplies, especially at prices substantially above preembargo levels. |
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Pleomorphism is particularly prevalent in certain groups of bacteria and in yeasts, rickettsias, and mycoplasmas and greatly complicates the task of identifying and studying them. |
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That conflict also complicates finding our place in the cosmic network. |
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Summary: Nasal polyposis often complicates the progress of patients with cystic fibrosis and there has been little study about the importance of cytokines in the polyps of such individuals. |
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The fact that two negotiation processes are likely to be necessary, at least in the foreseeable future, further muddies the waters and complicates an already complex situation. |
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The fact that, in the current environment, many companies are noncommital about their near-term spending plans further complicates any attempt at predicting short-term exploration trends. |
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As their project develops, they communicate with lucidity and sincerity the difficulty of living with this illness which complicates, perturbs, muddles someone's mind as his social relations. |
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The presence of Niemant further complicates Elck's meaning, attaching his immoderacy to Nobody's failure to know himself. |
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And Mr Kay himself admits that aspen groves have been deteriorating throughout the west. The feeding of elk outside the park complicates the issue. |
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Any eventual change that further complicates the situation could have a major impact on the overall development of the region, which is obviously not something that leaves us feeling indifferent or unconcerned. |
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This annoys passengers and complicates screening. |
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He consistently argues in Fatalism in American Film Noir for a gap between characters' self-understanding and their actions, which complicates the plots. |
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Catlaw complicates things here by positing an originary exclusion. |
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One that degrades xylan would be of interest because xylan forms the backbone of hemicellulose, a molecule that complicates production of cellulosic ethanol. |
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White's description of early truck logging complicates the argument by historians of BC forestry that mid-century mechanization meant the deskilling of forest work. |
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Demisexuality further complicates my orientation. Or, at the very least, demisexuality imposes more difficulty in describing my particular brand of queerness. |
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Austrian director Gustav Deutsch complicates this witty, deceptively simple formula with a wealth of found footage borrowed from film archives from around the world. |
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It complicates the American quest for a usable self identity and misidentifies this society's place in the global community of today and tomorrow. |
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A hysterotomy would be less traumatic to the fetus but carries a higher mortality rate for the mother and complicates her attempts to get pregnant again. |
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