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17 Sentences With "becoming more complicated"

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Therefore, execution is becoming more complicated and the cost is rising.
Usually, historically, nothing good comes out of relationships becoming more complicated!
"Overdoses are becoming more complicated due to the mixing of drugs," Gaeta says.
This landscape is only becoming more complicated as technology enables increasingly personalized pricing.
"The budget equation is becoming more complicated," Denis Ferrand, economist at COE-Rexecode told Reuters.
Cooperation is difficult, especially in a world that is becoming more complicated by the day.
"So we believe that Honduras should also become a safe country to avoid the situation becoming more complicated," Hernandez said.
Getting around within China is also becoming more complicated, and close to 32% of domestic flights were called off in that period, Cirium data show.
"The programs are becoming more complicated," said Gary Leff, a travel expert who writes about points and miles on the View From the Wing blog.
As the world economy shifts from making goods to selling services, auditing is becoming more complicated: scale and the multidisciplinary expertise of large firms count for more.
For retailers not teetering on bankruptcy, however, the decision to put a location on the chopping block is becoming more complicated, as many of their money-sucking properties have already been surrendered.
James is a star in the world of historical romance; her latest features Merry Pelford, a Boston heiress who escapes to London in 1803 after two broken engagements only to find her love life becoming more complicated still.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese Shi'ite group Hezbollah said on Tuesday there was no foreseeable political solution for Syria, and that the conflict was becoming more complicated as tension mounted between the United States and Russia, al-Akhbar newspaper reported.
Automated Teller Machine In Dezfull, Southwest Iran Automated teller machines (ATMs) are targets for fraud, robberies and other security breaches. In the past, the main purpose of ATMs was to deliver cash in the form of banknotes, and to debit a corresponding bank account. However, ATMs are becoming more complicated, and they now serve numerous functions, thus becoming a high priority target for robbers and hackers.
However, this resulted in children developing chronic lung diseases, but there was not a specific unit to treat these diseases. Advancements in pediatric general surgery, cardiac surgery, and anesthesiology were also a driving factor in the development of the PICU. The surgeries that were being performed were becoming more complicated and required more extensive postoperative monitoring. This monitoring could not be performed on the regular pediatric unit, which led to Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s development of the first American PICU.
The game's 2.5D format was based on Sonic Team's idea to combine elements from 2D and 3D games in the series. Director Akinori Nishiyama stated in a September 2005 interview with GameSpot that Sonic Team "wanted to keep the elements from 2D, yet still explore some of the new elements from 3D." At TGS 2005, he stated that while working on Sonic Advance 3, he realized that the series was becoming more complicated, opting for a "fast, dynamic action" approach to the next title in the series. The music was primarily composed by Hideki Naganuma of Jet Set Radio fame.
The Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers came into being officially on 22 Feb 1944, with the fusion of various elements from the Royal Canadian Engineers, Royal Canadian Army Service Corps and Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, following the model of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME). With the increase of mechanized equipment during World War II, the need to have one corps dedicated to service and maintenance thereof was becoming increasingly apparent. Trucks had become the de facto means of transportation and logistic support, armoured vehicles had replaced cavalry, weapons were becoming more complicated, as well as the advent of radios and radar, it was apparent that the previous model of having a different corps for each job was inadequate for a modern, mechanized army. The majority of RCEME ( , even though there is a "C" in it, just as "REME" is pronounced) technicians were, and still are, vehicle mechanics, but the original RCEME structure incorporated 25 different trades and sub-trades, employing specialists for each particular job in order to train and deploy them in time to meet the war's demand.

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