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"complicate" Definitions
  1. complicate something to make something more difficult to do, understand or deal with

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The very same mountains, cities, canals, farmers, and habitats that complicate [High Speed Rail] also complicate Hyperloop.
But if the markets turn south and complicate the roadshows for these unicorns, it could complicate the story of how the Vision Fund exits out of these high-flying investments.
The Supreme Court just heard a case that could complicate Trump's deportation plans The Supreme Court just heard a case that could complicate Trump's deportation plans The Supreme Court heard an immigration case Wednesday that could complicate President-elect Donald Trump's plan to deport millions of people from the U.S. The case, Jennings v.
U.S. congressional elections in November could also complicate the talks.
A host of deeply intertwined issues only complicate this relationship.
"Tariffs complicate things dramatically," said TD Securities analyst Michael Hanson.
Thompson's opposition to a federal moratorium could complicate that momentum.
A person's outlook on the world can also complicate matters.
But President Trump's antipathy toward him could complicate the picture.
Examples like these complicate the Western narrative of moral progress.
This will prolong and complicate NAFTA renegotiation over the summer.
Prospective buyers are rare and thin capital markets complicate IPOs.
This will further complicate the rollout of Kushner's peace plan.
Different stories can complicate their use of that power dynamic.
Deals between retailers and tech firms will complicate matters further.
Politics can also complicate efforts to change strategy, Shoffner said.
Once we've got it, we prefer not to complicate matters.
Technical relationships between these companies can complicate questions about responsibility.
Still, the algorithm issue could further complicate Crunchet's growth ambitions.
All of it is meant to complicate Beijing's diplomatic agenda.
Britain's separate negotiations on its EU divorce terms complicate matters.
That disclosure aspect could complicate what's allowed under state laws.
This will complicate the government's efforts to steady the economy.
It will further divide the sector and complicate trade negotiations.
And sometimes, the families of transgender people complicate the matter.
This scenario would complicate business transactions for all parties concerned.
That may complicate its ability to hire its own truckers.
To further complicate things, I'd be completely on my own.
The allegations — though largely dismissed — could complicate Hyten's confirmation. Sen.
Keep him and maybe complicate his stuff a little bit.
Piecemeal approaches over tax extensions will only complicate that work.
But the disruption to polling could complicate any such move.
But for Chabloz, the key is not to complicate things.
But the issues that complicate his succession aren't small things.
Her "blackface" remarks on Tuesday could further complicate her job.
Neptune can bring confusion, so don't complicate things too much.
Yet, details presented in the film complicate their neat explanation.
Now angry rhetoric could complicate efforts to return to negotiations.
To complicate matters, Mr. Holden is actually a registered Democrat.
Republicans say that a special counsel could complicate their inquiries.
Frustratingly, there are also nuances that complicate most broad claims.
The surgical alterations complicate almost any task (other than shooting).
Your impetuous classmates could complicate the task of first responders.
Let's not over complicate things that don't need to be.
Emmert said navigating multiple state laws would complicate the process.
This rule can complicate a conversation, but there are workarounds.
However, there are fundamental challenges that would complicate that effort.
Impeachment may complicate Trump's position with each of those groups.
To complicate things further, mouse bodies fight off my tumors.
"You complicate that targeting scenario for an adversary," says Col.
But deep divisions over the legislation could complicate its support.
HOW IS THAT GONNA COMPLICATE THINGS FOR THE WHITE HOUSE?
Such a move could complicate Israel's ability to combat terrorism.
But it would also complicate the painting's emotional charge enormously.
By approaching this character from these different angles, I was hoping to complicate that term, complicate and subvert it... and show how it's more of a state of mind than a problem of flesh.
The psychological consequences can be especially problematic and can complicate recovery.
And a supplement could complicate the timing for the 2020 census.
Electric vehicles complicate things further, because they demand more of everything.
A GOP victory in the presidential election could complicate matters further.
Abrams also has a controversial past that could complicate his confirmation.
Such surge for the AfD is set to complicate coalition dynamics.
Changes on the demand side will also complicate future weapons deals.
And it's going to complicate any effort to broker a compromise.
The differences complicate the story of a sudden wave of change.
The other three are apparently in Russia, which does complicate things.
It would also complicate the already tangled diplomacy in East Asia.
"The opacity around China's data does complicate our analysis," said Goldberg.
This new hack is likely to complicate an already complex situation.
The Council's suggestions may further complicate the SLS and Orion programs.
The injury could also complicate the Yankees' plan for next season.
Martial law will surely complicate the broader "peace process" in Mindanao.
Unpredictable politics on both sides of the Atlantic complicate that job.
Mu'min also set out to complicate the mainstream depictions of Muslims.
Turns out he thinks it&aposs going to complicate the bill.
Feature requests, timelines and bugs will complicate the best laid plans.
That will encourage outflows and complicate efforts to support economic growth.
Khashoggi's disappearance could complicate already fraught ties between Ankara and Riyadh.
The Putin could potentially complicate things at a future state dinner.
WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bond market tightening will complicate Jerome Powell's task.
There are smaller questions that might further complicate unified Republican rule.
If that were to happen, that would absolutely complicate our efforts.
To complicate matters, state officials are left in an awkward position.
To complicate matters, Pence gets mixed reviews from leading social conservatives.
The candidates' backgrounds further complicate attempts to seize the economic issue.
That could complicate the landscape for Scott allies, as Lt. Gov.
K. relations and complicate other Trans-Atlantic cooperation among American allies.
It's important that investors do not complicate these questions, he said.
Complex medical and social systems often complicate the experience of caregiving.
An arrest at a protest can really complicate my legal status.
However, Broadcom's potential takeover of Qualcomm could vastly complicate such efforts.
These missteps don't fundamentally complicate the legacy of Ive or Apple.
Three sculptures, each titled "Orphaned," complicate the artists' messages even more.
In this life, you will encounter people who over-complicate things.
Without it, the US could complicate ties between the two Koreas.
Improving economic data, however, could complicate the Fed's ability to cut.
To complicate matters, the table was expandable, with wedge-shaped leaves.
Flight cancellations and border closures complicate Americans' ability to get home
To further complicate matters, everyone believes that a defeat for Mrs.
Restrictive foreign ownership rules could complicate any sale, industry insiders said.
Restrictive foreign ownership rules could complicate any sale, industry insiders said.
Mr. Jones's win could complicate the Republicans' legislative agenda in Washington.
That investigation could complicate efforts to fill the alliance's leadership vacuum.
The current state of defamation laws complicate all kinds of reporting.
How does social media complicate or ease family estrangement, and why?
Goals by either Nigeria or Croatia complicate the math even more.
But there are times when Coates seems to unwittingly complicate it.
However, the election results will most likely complicate the leave negotiations.
Those changes could complicate plans to clear Trump by his Feb.
Trump's impeachment could complicate the Senate's efforts to pass the deal.
Now, these forces stand to complicate Booker's chances in the primary.
To complicate matters further, single malts are also pot still whiskeys.
Discussions on royalty distribution are likely to complicate this month's talks.
Netanyahu's statement on annexation could further complicate the White House's plans.
It can even complicate a return home by raising unrealistic expectations.
Then, to complicate things further, Barr has his own reporting requirements.
The sanctions could complicate his hopes for good relations with Putin.
The first bit of advice George gave me was: Don't complicate things.
There's a magic number that can complicate your open enrollment process: $120,000.
The man's profile as a professional troll, however, could complicate his stay.
Sending pond scum to Mars would complicate the search for life there.
Slowing growth and bearish markets will only complicate its task going forward.
"It will complicate enforcement against sellers at the retail level," he said.
And he has taken steps that could complicate a rapprochement with Orban.
Politics and cooperation The Twitter messages could complicate Flynn's situation in court.
But the nation's soaring debt will complicate any effort to slash taxes.
Bezos's publication of descriptions of his selfies might complicate his divorce proceedings.
Theon Greyjoy's return to the Iron Islands will also complicate Cersei's plan.
Morosi added that an acquisition of SolarCity will complicate Tesla's financial reporting.
You don't to have complicate the bill by adding another two paragraphs.
Yet low pay leads to policies that complicate the labour-market adjustment.
To complicate matters further, Hannaford screens the rushes of his latest work.
This is what may complicate international efforts to preserve Iranian business links.
Roche has also been hit by trials that could complicate its efforts.
If they do, that is going to complicate these talks a lot.
How did those stories complicate the idea of being out at work?
Dense expanses of stars, gas, and dust complicate our view even further.
This could hypothetically complicate regular functioning and visibility for future crewed missions.
The fund could complicate White House efforts to win over conservative holdouts.
The U.S. indictment may complicate tension between NATO allies Washington and Ankara.
The health care gymnastics complicate what already looked like a tough race.
Potential future tax changes, meanwhile, could complicate matters for private equity investors.
Advancements in tech like cognitive technology, robotics and automation, complicate the issue.
And comments by a GOP elder may complicate Trump's trip to Missouri.
We're not usually ones to complicate things — especially in our beauty routines.
Why complicate things except to say that it just feels really nice?
Two features of Philadelphia basketball life complicate Villanova's hold over the city.
Additionally, it could complicate the job of prosecutors trying to convict defendants.
Two factors complicate the possibility that Brissett will make his first start.
But Watkins lives in the Philippines, which would complicate the subpoena process.
Such episodes deliberately complicate the book's exaltation of mobility and its freedoms.
To complicate matters, Trump does not have the best relationship with Alwaleed.
Tensions within the Trump administration have threatened to complicate this week's talks.
It's going to complicate things more than it's going to help things.
What could also complicate the policy picture further is the euro's strength.
Improving economic data, however, could complicate the Fed's ability to lower rates.
The overwhelming criticism of Trump's comments will inevitably complicate the follow-up.
Outright corruption and a lack of interagency collaboration also complicate these efforts.
Both carriers' foreign ownership could also complicate the approval process, Yong wrote.
"That's going to really complicate things and slow them down," he says.
Jones's remarks complicate the already thorny negotiations between the league and union.
That can complicate all of the delicate work the scouts have done.
In this specific case, the powers invested in the presidency complicate matters.
And four terrible problems complicate this situation: violence, insecurity, impunity and corruption.
I want to complicate the first argument, and challenge the second one.
That can complicate arguments that the services harm consumers or stifle competition.
Limited hours, like the Santa Ana exchange's, do complicate the litter issue.
That could complicate efforts to trade spreads between Brent, WTI and Shanghai.
Hicks: To further complicate matters, Prince's racial identity was somewhat in flux.
To further complicate matters, Machado has always reminded me of Alice Munro.
That can complicate their relationship with hard-driving ministers like Ms. Patel.
America's siloed healthcare system and each state's Medicaid policies complicate matters further.
To complicate matters, Thomas reportedly invited the Cowboys to trade for him.
That could complicate their plans to pay dividends and repurchase their shares.
Yet stereotypes like these continue to complicate the lives of indigenous Australians.
And, to complicate things further, there's the question of the chief justice.
The Hill: New allegations, watchdog report complicate GOP position on impeachment trial.
That could complicate President Volodymyr Zelensky's battles with oligarchs and organized crime.
"I've learned firsthand how much it can complicate a relationship," she said.
Modern Love The loss of a loved one can complicate family math.
Russia in particular may soon complicate U.S. efforts to isolate the regime.
That would have the potential to complicate any future push for peace.
Existing state laws, however, complicate the ability to change the status quo.
To complicate matters, Fox is also bidding for that piece of Sky.
This could complicate the strategies of Republicans running in tough swing districts.
The history of relations between Canada and Iran could also complicate matters.
This character deep-diving is a useful way to complicate first impressions.
Trump, however, appeared to complicate his claims on Tuesday with his tweets.
And, as in Iraq, this could seriously complicate US strategy and interests.
The game's breathtaking visuals and detailed weaponry further complicate the fun factor.
If appointed, Reyes' past political life could complicate FTC cases going forward.
Elections in 2018 to decide Santos's successor also threaten to complicate matters.
The tariffs could further complicate an important trading relationship at a tense moment.
To complicate matters, brown recluse bites are typically not very painful at first.
Implementing the border tax would further complicate U.S. relations in the Middle East.
DCFS' involvement into the couple's divorce will complicate handling custody agreements, Blum speculates.
"My big thing is that you cannot over-complicate [weight loss]," she says.
I didn't want to over-complicate things; this isn't the journey of Grace.
You've likely never ridden anything like a Onewheel, and that can complicate things.
Democrats argue that will slow passage and complicate getting the money out quickly.
The trade tensions complicate what was already a tricky task for the Fed.
The New Jersey charges might complicate whether or not Headley can be released.
Oil theft, massive oil spills and corruption further complicate operations in the country.
A stream of people trying to escape the city would complicate the assault.
The news has sparked a leadership contest that will probably complicate matters further.
"It's going to complicate matters slightly," said Force India technical director Andy Green.
However, "the trade frictions complicate policy making greatly," said the deputy prime minister.
Ireland was always going to complicate Brexit, for Mrs May's objectives seem incompatible.
That could complicate a bilateral trade dispute that had looked close to resolution.
"They embark on provocations against Russia in order to complicate relations," he said.
And they have argued that ending U.S. support could complicate Yemen peace efforts.
Here, as in "Ave Maria," religious taboos and linguistic barriers complicate the procedure.
That could also complicate China's Belt and Road projects linked to European destinations.
Political and logistical hurdles complicate the process, even for the most bottomless pockets.
But Collins' allies in the Georgia state legislature could complicate things for Loeffler.
Whatever Ryan's reasons for thinking this, they complicate the matter of Trump considerably.
The charges could complicate high-level trade talks set to begin on Wednesday.
The attacks could also complicate Turkey's push to improve its relationship with Russia.
The allegations against Gianforte complicate what was already a tighter-than-expected race.
"It could potentially complicate things from a regulatory point of view," Farman added.
But we try to do our thing and not complicate it too much.
Anger over human-rights abuses may further complicate his efforts to introduce reforms.
The moves threaten to further complicate relations between the United States and China.
Acting as both executive and lawyer, they say, can complicate attorney-client privilege.
The British vote to leave the European Union could further complicate that process.
And we need to simplify, rather than complicate, the process of obtaining them.
A possible derailment: The allegations -- though largely dismissed -- could complicate Hyten's confirmation. Sen.
Overturning the doctrine could also complicate prosecutions for crimes committed on tribal lands.
Those details complicate Sessions' effort to downplay knowledge of the campaign's foreign contacts.
But divisions between Trump and Capitol Hill Republicans complicate work on both fronts.
This slowdown does not seem temporary, and Britain's move could complicate matters further.
The latest attacks could complicate a new U.N. push to end the war.
If the health reform fails, it will complicate things for the tax reforms.
ICE's courthouse arrests also badly complicate the lives and futures of non-citizens.
A strong yen, another safe haven, threatened to complicate the country's economic outlook.
These restrictions on small cell site deployments could complicate 5G's upcoming nationwide rollout.
To further complicate the situation, there is now another player in the game.
The test would likely prompt more hearings, which could further complicate a trial.
However, Michael could have another big revelation in store to further complicate things.
Psychiatric conditions, and the medicines used to treat them, can complicate the picture.
South Korea worries that tariffs will complicate its efforts to denuclearize the North.
But the thousands of Uighur refugees in Turkey and Syriaalready complicate China's diplomacy.
How does this perspective confirm, challenge, or complicate your understanding of the topic?
The indictments on Monday could also complicate U.S.-China trade talks this week.
It's really going to complicate the chants at his rallies: 'Lock her up!
How does Greer complicate these descriptions by having some of them echo back?
The current partisan political focus will further lengthen and complicate the reform process.
It needs to feature more artists who complicate, transcend or decimate these categories.
Yet distortions between the popular and electoral vote complicate legitimacy in misfire elections.
The sudden focus on guns is likely to complicate an already busy agenda.
Now a coronavirus outbreak and crashing bond markets threaten to complicate things further.
The uncertainty could complicate Britain's exit from the European Union, known as Brexit.
Granted, there are deep underlying problems in the U.S. that complicate health care.
Did writing about these civil rights cases complicate your understanding of the FBI?
To complicate matters further, Fern's grandfather is supplying pipes to the fracking company.
The president's demands potentially complicate bipartisan talks about shielding those immigrants from deportation.
That would severely complicate a deal that was set to easily pass Congress.
Increasing tariffs on Chinese goods would further complicate any hope for an agreement.
Jealousy, injury and menstruation complicate their journeys of self-discovery and sexual awakening.
And those tensions could complicate Democrats' efforts to complete their packed fall agenda.
The training requirement may further complicate efforts to return the plane to service.
The messages threaten to further complicate Boeing's relationship with the Federal Aviation Administration.
The two sides also have conflicting demands that are likely to complicate negotiations.
And he said that the state attorneys general investigations could complicate matters, too.
But the script may complicate somehow personal relations between Ukraine's president and them.
Initially, I worried that taking out a personal loan would complicate my life.
Another battle, also unfolding on Saturday, may further complicate the government's war strategy.
She also dusted off colonial-era emergency power laws to complicate future protests.
Hence, measurement issues can significantly complicate our understanding of trends in income inequality.
Why it matters: Trump signed the bills knowing they would complicate trade negotiations.
Investigators are also facing an election-year calendar that could complicate the timetable.
Thus, Mansour's death will likely delay and complicate the peace negotiations process further.
The deteriorating relationship between the longtime allies will complicate a resolution on trade.
The possibility of jealousy never arises; it would complicate the already overcomplicated plot.
Rising borrowing costs might complicate things further for issuers with weak credit ratings.
That could complicate Trump's drive for friendlier relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
These things will necessarily complicate their prospects in every sense, including gainful employment.
The ruling could complicate negotiations between Trump and congressional leaders over immigration reform.
And they have argued that ending U.S. support could complicate Yemen peace talks.
The question before the justices in the case accepted on Friday could complicate that.
This would greatly complicate and limit the labs and testing side of the business.
Grossen's rope sculptures complicate the boundary between art and craft in a productive way.
To complicate the situation, the rules were almost guaranteed to face strong legal challenges.
But fundamental divisions remain between Russia and Turkey which could complicate the final text.
"Avoid false lashes or any heavy liquid liner which would complicate it," he says.
Ending the Medicaid expansion sooner could complicate prospects for the bill in the Senate.
Printing dollars to sell would complicate monetary policy, but that is a trivial objection.
To complicate the sitation further, that container is ringed with black and white glyphs.
Trudeau must tread carefully to ensure the issue does not complicate relations with Trump.
Leaving the EU would complicate doing business without significantly cutting compliance costs, Sears said.
Prolonged economic pain across the American farm belt could complicate Trumps re-election efforts.
Here again, however, The Outer Worlds manages to complicate this with a strong ending.
But they can't resist pointing out how this issue could complicate life for Clinton.
Further, other aspects of an immigrant parent's relationship with their children can complicate things.
Parallel EU negotiations with Britain over terms of its EU exit also complicate matters.
But the scandal could complicate Temer's plans to run in the October presidential election.
Critics say Khalid's appointment will only complicate peace efforts after 17 years of conflict.
Like The Others, Extinction decides to complicate things by making the victims the villains.
To complicate matters, Amazon is steadily introducing its own private-label goods to compete.
Adding family members and children to the mix did complicate the results a bit.
Ebola could complicate Congo's first democratic change of power, the holding of a Dec.
A prolonged legal battle over the issue could complicate preparations for the 2020 count.
However, HSBC's broader involvement could further complicate trade talks between the U.S. and China.
But there are caveats that complicate the conclusions we can draw from those studies.
Limitations like uneven access to technology in the home also complicate the bigger picture.
Stubbornly low global inflation and weak growth complicate the return to more conventional policies.
But his father-in-law's opposition to higher interest rates may complicate that quest.
Prolonged economic pain across the American farm belt could complicate Trump's re-election efforts.
The possibility of infection via body fluids could complicate efforts to contain the outbreak.
It's easy to see how such technology would complicate our current ideas about personhood.
Still, GOP fissures are forming that could complicate or delay several top Trump priorities.
The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office score of the proposal may further complicate the legislation.
His emergence could complicate an already delicate stage of Sudan's planned transition to democracy.
Do your homework on other countries' domestic politics, for they will complicate your talks.
Pushing its own hardware will likely complicate its relationship with Android licensees, analysts said.
I always talked about it, I want to complicate the idea about being undocumented.
Another who could complicate Tsai's bid for re-election is Foxconn founder Terry Gou.
But in another way, Facebook's values only further complicate our picture of the network.
Also, Lucious's presumed-dead mother (Leslie Uggams) has recently reappeared to further complicate matters.
Trump's war on Corker and Bannon's war on the establishment complicate matters even further.
Does that new dynamic come to fore in the coming days to complicate things?
Third-quarter results on the surface complicate things further, but there's a silver lining.
Why complicate things if the sex is fine and meets basic needs as is?
For payers, a behavior change from swiping to inserting a chip would complicate checkouts.
The price hikes could complicate things for Trump as the 2628 campaign picks up.
Having so many well-funded Democratic candidates in one primary could complicate the path.
Some Republicans say it could complicate the unity message being touted by the party.
But differing politics might complicate and compromise development of an effective regional conservation strategy.
These layers further complicate the reading of the images while visually punning on painting.
That political divide will further complicate ongoing efforts to resolve Italy's crushing debt burden.
The pay-go language could also complicate the CR's chances of passing the Senate.
But it could complicate ACA market stabilization efforts, which conservatives are very uncomfortable with.
Rains are expected to continue to complicate searches in the coming days, Sanchez said.
Shame can complicate investigations, since many victims are afraid to come forward, prosecutors say.
They are related to each other; they shed light on and complicate each other.
To further complicate things, the entry IONA can be clued a few different ways.
Mr. Temer's bid may complicate efforts of centrist parties to coalesce around a candidate.
The presence of Turkish and U.S. forces in those areas will complicate further gains.
Ana reminds us that stories complicate one another, and sometimes add up to mysteries.
Moving to a different state could complicate the process of getting coverage, Frank said.
The restriction of additional companies could further complicate efforts to reach a trade deal.
Comments from Woody Johnson, the American ambassador to Britain, are likely to complicate matters.
To complicate matters further, there will be eight Democrats on the ballot on Tuesday.
Putin said Trump's drive to win another presidential term might complicate the situation, however.
Mr. Assange believes he is a journalist, a claim that could complicate a prosecution.
Winning the electoral vote but losing the popular vote can complicate claims to legitimacy.
The testimony will likely be an explosive episode that could complicate Mr. Kavanaugh's confirmation.
The decision may complicate any rival offer by Comcast for Rupert Murdoch's media empire.
But, in the short term, it can complicate your life in a big way.
The revelations from the draft of Mr. Bolton's book could complicate the impeachment trial.
Those suspicions could complicate an already tense relationship between the FBI and Bangladesh officials.
Besides Iran, output levels in Nigeria and Libya could also complicate reaching a deal.
The victory of Mr. Sadr's political coalition could complicate the American strategy in Iraq.
The practice of ahimsa benefits wildlife but can also complicate procedures in animal hospitals.
It's a quiet rebellion, an attempt to complicate how we think of the canon.
This is better for the planet but may complicate Clean the World's business model.
Even so, the upheaval surrounding Wanda is real and could complicate Legendary's growth plans.
If you don&apost have an easily recognizable name, it can complicate the process.
But the listing could complicate the Chinese company's ambitions to move into other markets.
Trump also floated another idea that would certainly complicate passage of a DACA fix.
But without them, it could further complicate support from organizations, industry and some lawmakers.
Here are five sticky issues that are threatening to complicate year-end spending talks.
To complicate things, their scenes look hazy and speckled, like clips of archival footage.
But oil prices also matter because they complicate the work of the Federal Reserve.
Investors fear the signing of these measures could complicate negotiations as a key Dec.
Throwing Bran into that backstory would only complicate things, and for no clear reason.
New Democratic energy for gun control legislation could complicate the presidential ambitions of Sen.
To complicate matters, her father had been admitted to the intensive care unit, too.
Plus, they're about to learn one bit of information that could really complicate things.
These disconnected prices complicate the execution of monetary policy and risk management by firms.
And a study published April 9 in the journal JAMA Pediatrics may complicate matters.
How do the articles or Opinion pieces they found inform or complicate those answers?
That divide could complicate presidential contenders' attempts to woo African-American votes in 2020.
Especially if it meant needing to introduce complicate time travel paradox to the story.
Ending the Medicaid expansion sooner could however complicate prospects for the bill in the Senate.
Vocal pressure from liberal voters could complicate any move to delay a Supreme Court fight.
To complicate them with illusion and games enables full, meditative immersion into these mini-universes.
A lack of liquidity would also be likely to complicate any attempts to offload exposures.
The currency's steep slide against the dollar in recent weeks could complicate talks further. 2300.
But the fact that many of SoftBank's companies are rivals can complicate the investor's ambitions.
Now that Trump is President, the comments are coming back to complicate his golf habit.
Fast-ageing populations and the rising cost of new treatments will further complicate the transition.
Building data-hungry features like Lens directly into the operating system would complicate that goal.
To further complicate matters, many voice-driven devices are always listening, waiting to be activated.
Of course, what complicated things then, and continues to complicate things now, was my blackness.
But this would complicate trade with England, its largest market, which intends to leave both.
The allegations could complicate a Senate bid that has already overcome initial resistance in Washington.
Ellison's personality and actions complicate and diminish the groundbreaking work that he's best known for.
To complicate matters, consuming sugar causes kids to crave even more of the sweet stuff.
The White House said a continued Turkish push would complicate the fight against Islamic State.
Facts rather complicate this picture, not least when it comes to who millennials actually are.
Anything that could disrupt that program could complicate Tesla's struggles to turn its finances around.
Trump has been known to complicate matters in Congress — especially when it comes to immigration.
TC: Still, it must complicate your life, including [managing] employees who must feel more nervous.
The region where it went down is marshy, he added, which will complicate relief efforts.
Even if the FCC blesses the merger, the ongoing state lawsuit could still complicate matters.
But whatever the true story, the allegations from Stevens complicate the viewers' experience with Jed.
Analysts said the designation also could complicate U.S. dealings with officials across the Middle East.
"You're starting to certainly complicate the message," said Jon Cohen, chief research officer for SurveyMonkey.
Some cabin crew have complained the current arrangements complicate their access to social security benefits.
Accountants have warned that this new filing system could complicate your tax filings this year.
And to further complicate already tough decisions, states sometime have to contend with timing issues.
Don't complicate your situation with avoidance, or give your partner reason to question your trustworthiness.
Cellular service would be disrupted, and a loss of GPS capabilities could complicate FEMA operations.
A ruling this week by the Supreme Court could further complicate the issue of redistricting.
The backlash could complicate President Donald Trump's efforts to expand oil and gas production offshore.
She told me that her experiences with financial hardship both motivate and complicate her campaign.
Today there is a patchwork of autonomous vehicle laws that complicate deploying self-driving cars.
But the legalization of prostitution is not the answer; it would further complicate the problem.
Read more about Esper here, including how being a Raytheon executive might complicate his confirmation.
Encrypted data makes it harder for spies to pry and can complicate investigations and prosecutions.
To complicate things further, Glover appeared as himself in the crowd not that long after.
Whether LinkNYC will complicate the city's relationship with chains and businesses remains to be seen.
Opponents say the changes will complicate the legislative process and reduce vital checks and balances.
Hammack said the vagueness of the word "intelligence" does indeed complicate the idea of sapiosexuality.
The riders further complicate an already difficult process, and I strongly object to their inclusion.
The dispute had threatened to complicate Nutrien Ltd's bid to divest its stake in SQM.
Still, progressives are drawing red lines that could complicate passage of any bipartisan funding bill.
And just last week, Gustavo and Leidy heard news that will further complicate their wait.
Duterte's past comments, though, could complicate how much Trump decides to embrace the world leader.
They say a withdrawal will complicate matters for other US allies in the region.  2.
But Nevada's caucus process, which typically draws low voter turnout, could complicate his rise there.
A big slowdown in demand could complicate producers' efforts to bolster prices by freezing output.
Timing and political calculations — and miscalculation by the president — could potentially further complicate USMCA ratification.
To complicate matters, some cats may have unusual recessive genes that make them more valuable.
Others have used this simplification, but the effects of both stars could potentially complicate things.
Adding Trump's business returns could complicate an already legally delicate effort, aides and lawmakers said.
But that push for the greater good could complicate the facts of running their businesses.
Watch the VICE News Tonight segment on how Israeli's settlement plans complicate the peace process.
Logistical challenges, like those Mr. Romero encountered in Haiti, can further complicate the writing process.
We are, in the end, ridiculous creatures, and we can complicate even the simplest things.
However, he notes, one provision in the plan will complicate a lot of people's taxes.
And there are other points of dispute that could complicate the chances for an agreement.
Now, angry rhetoric and an unwillingness to compromise could complicate efforts to return to negotiations.
More interesting are Apostol's many women, stand-ins and doppelgängers whose stories intercut and complicate.
For Apple, this decision is sure to complicate its in-store return and repair programs.
For Apple, this decision is sure to complicate its in-store return and repair programs.
Such a trip could complicate stalled nuclear talks between the United States and North Korea.
It was not immediately clear whether the ruling would complicate relations between Paris and Riyadh.
Mr. Musk's legal problems may now complicate Tesla's efforts to alleviate a potential cash crunch.
To complicate matters, advanced technologies for mountain biking contribute to deeper exploration of natural areas.
These and other factors can complicate the statistical models upon which these studies are based.
Analysts say the sanctions could complicate joint ventures in growth areas like Brazil's offshore fields.
The figures further complicate GOP efforts to repeal ObamaCare, which have slowed in recent months.
But a loss in either Pennsylvania or Michigan could complicate her White House path considerably.
"I don't want to complicate it," Trump said about staying out of the U.K. elections.
Sex avatars and deepfake porn only complicate consent further, pushing people away from necessary conversations.
What is the land like where he works, and how does it complicate his job?
To further complicate things, Republicans have a massive revenue shortfall they need to plug up.
To complicate matters further, what we know as bursera graveolens could actually be multiple species.
All of these moves complicate Beijing's effort to diplomatically shut Taiwan out of the Pacific.
She uses color to complicate things, especially in terms of skin color and therefore race.
The documents also complicate one of Trump's oft-stated defenses of his actions toward Ukraine.
To further complicate things, I prefer stainless steel and that drastically narrows down the options.
Green's demands could complicate plans by Trump and Tillerson to cut positions in the department.
The portrait of migration she offers is intended to complicate, rather than resolve or clarify.
That could complicate efforts by the Trump administration to coordinate regional pressure against the North.
The leftover Affordable Care Act taxes could also complicate the tax overhaul in procedural ways.
This is because lengthy debt enforcement and foreclosure procedures complicate the disposal of impaired assets.
Seoul's desire to forge ahead with reconciliation projects could also complicate Washington's negotiations with Pyongyang.
Text messages to his longtime friend Andre Corey published this week, however, complicate Gillum's explanation.
" Mr. Schlesinger added that manners don't "complicate social life as much as they simplify it.
Running and winning in the primary on old guy identity politics will complicate that task.
And this will significantly complicate United States foreign policy and our relationships around the world.
To further complicate matters, the 60-year-old Saccone is facing a decades-younger opponent.
At a bare minimum, Bloomberg and Patrick stand to complicate — and potentially lengthen — the campaign.
Questions about the kingdom's role in the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi could complicate ties.
But it will surely complicate the romance of Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) and Riggs (Martin Henderson).
This will complicate his administration's ability to rally others against threats to our national security.
Salt water corrodes metal, which would complicate plans to reuse Starliner capsules for future missions.
And it could complicate the narrative among Trump's critics that McCabe was corruptly pushed out.
He is unconvinced by complaints from pain specialists that the guidelines will complicate pain treatment.
But state laws limiting the ability of electors to change their votes complicate the decision.
No matter the circumstances, a messy rollout could complicate support for the resolution in Congress.
"It's going to complicate the ability to pass a budget, and it's going to complicate tax reform because of the internal tensions that they have to struggle with," said Ed Lorenzen, senior adviser for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, a bipartisan group.
And if there's one thing that Riverdale loves to do, it's complicate things for poor Coop.
Black Panther was the first movie in a long time to complicate the Marvel moral ethos.
To complicate matters, the creditors said there will be no bailout deal unless the IMF participates.
But the ongoing lawsuit to block the tie-up at the state level could complicate matters.
China has protested the arrest, and there is concern that the situation might complicate trade talks.
On top of this, existing social and familial relationships can complicate the already complex founder relationship.
That anger will complicate Tillerson and Kelly's meetings with Peña Nieto, Mexican ministers and military officials.
The Republican Congress has already proposed a border tax that could complicate the situation, if approved.
Meanwhile, a failure of Monte dei Paschi's cash call could complicate UniCredit's own capital-raising plans.
The article quotes party insiders who fear that Sanders' campaign will complicate efforts to defeat Trump.
The hubbub around the apartment, coming soon after controversy about other expenses, could complicate Pruitt's future.
Sexual harassment is often predicated on a power differential, but life's other isms complicate things further.
Revelations in Comey's new book, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership," complicate any easy dismissal.
Logistical issues related to the storm are also threatening to further complicate matters for undocumented Houstonians.
On Wednesday, messenger planet Mercury squares Neptune, causing news from your past to complicate your thinking.
It also led some commanders to break away completely, which could complicate the new peace effort.
He ignores further scientific factors that might complicate his theory — for example, the Hh blood group.
To further complicate things, Josie juggles another relationship with tough-looking local kid, Marcus (Jack Kilmer).
An automaker industry group, the Association of Global Automakers, reiterated Thursday how those tariffs complicate matters.
Moon's election would also complicate the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system.
That can complicate genetic analysis of the tumours, by mixing healthy DNA with the mutated sort.
Any last-ditch revival would complicate those talks, which a number of top Republicans have endorsed.
Well, one person who's been trying to complicate that assessment is FiveThirtyEight founder Nate Silver himself.
Sweeping out the whole board would complicate efforts to hold a new poll within two months.
The announcement comes at a fraught time for U.S.-China relations, which might complicate the transaction.
The YPG issue The presence of Syrian Kurdish fighters on the battlefield could complicate the mission.
But a report published last week by the think tank Demos appears to complicate this story.
The thing that will really complicate gaming services is the array of offerings within each offering.
But the business of being a moneymaking website can complicate the prospect of building reader trust.
To complicate matters, different GOP senators have different ideas of what they want in the bill.
But high water levels could complicate any effort to ship goods quickly from the U.S. Gulf.
But if heavier than usual rains persist after April they will complicate harvest for the crops.
To complicate matters, the nightshade family is a good source of antioxidants, which help reduce inflammation.
Aggressive competition from homegrown players could also complicate Apple's efforts to make inroads in emerging markets.
Democrats initially requested Tuesday's report, the findings of which could complicate GOP efforts to repeal ObamaCare.
Rising premiums in the individual market complicate matters outside of the exchanges as well, -Laszewski said.
It could also complicate the Pentagon's ability to resupply and aid U.S. special forces inside Syria.
Oilers extend Red Wings' skid to five games DETROIT — The Edmonton Oilers did not complicate things.
And this fight between two critical allies, and their ongoing war of words, could complicate that.
So maintaining the medical market is just going to lower the legal age and complicate regulation.
Anything with high levels of folic acid, like carrots, red onions, and broccoli, can complicate methylation.
If it were to undermine investor confidence in the currency, it would complicate the deleveraging process.
Mexico's presidential elections next year could complicate NAFTA talks, especially if candidates hostile to Trump win.
Washington (CNN)Alabama's US Senate race could complicate life for Republican leaders -- no matter the outcome.
Such wariness could complicate any U.S. effort to protect ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Being against L.G.B.T. rights can complicate any claims they make to being champions of economic growth.
The filing could complicate efforts by Nassar's victims to recover damages from the organization through lawsuits.
Increasing interest rates could dampen top-line economic numbers, which could complicate the White House's messaging.
But it also can be expensive, complicate repairs and subject infrastructure to flood damage, experts say.
To complicate matters, the public-health effects of cannabis should not be looked at in isolation.
And reneging on international treaties would vastly complicate the international coordination needed to combat climate change.
In the emails, EPA officials discussed how new guidelines could complicate the way companies submit data.
Of course, it says it has a payment option in the works, which might complicate things.
They head to a region where deep security problems could complicate efforts to contain the virus.
Things like cutscenes also complicate matters as their similar forced direction also tends to induce nausea.
The panel will include first-person documentation and an effort to complicate the oversimplified immigrant narrative.
But the controversy surrounding Whitaker's appointment could complicate the two cases he has selected to review.
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He has an ownership stake in the studio that could complicate any moves to oust him.
This, in turn, could complicate things further with Russia and other churches opposed to Ohrid's autonomy.
But Mr. Trump's explicit linkage of North Korea to trade talks with China could complicate matters.
The filmmakers try to complicate Tommy, including with some self-referential layering that never meaningfully develops.
Now, to complicate things further, vendors in Tepito have talked of creating their own protection group.
All are Hall of Famers except Clemens, whose ties to performance-enhancing drugs complicate his candidacy.
That listing will complicate and make more expensive Pakistan's ability to raise money on international markets.
The European diplomats also say that decertifying the Iran deal would complicate matters with North Korea.
O.K. O.K. Callimachi: And then, to complicate things, we were told that there's a media blackout.
But several factors could complicate the process beyond simply sorting out who offered the higher price.
Any evidence that Moscow did, however, may also complicate the already vexed politics surrounding the issue.
The students Sebastian Valmont and Kathryn Merteuil conspire to complicate the lives of their classmates. cruelmusical.
Both Netanyahu and Gantz hope to be tapped, but a photo finish would complicate the picture.
Shuster and his team love to complicate the game and force their opponents into making mistakes.
Despite an immediate backlash and religious prohibitions that complicate their job, the women stand their ground.
And owning or selling the policy could stall or complicate the process of qualifying for Medicaid.
And many want to steer clear of conflicts of interest that could complicate their other obligations.
New revelations from the former White House national security adviser could complicate President Trump's impeachment trial.
If the loans are dispersed to private interests, that could complicate a bailout for the drivers.
While the Justice Department's announcement is unlikely to upend the relationship, it will certainly complicate it.
The intensified U.S. air strikes on al Shabab's massing forces and vehicles significantly complicate its operations.
To further complicate things, the tax brackets are changing under the the new GOP tax plan.
Ms. Yellen's forceful support for financial regulation may complicate her prospects for renomination as Fed chairwoman.
Instead, he anticipates acquiring a larger number of smaller ships that would complicate Chinese targeting algorithms.
That could complicate an already puzzling picture for inflation, which has been stubbornly sluggish this year.
To have a Jew in the Oval Office would at the very least complicate these theories.
But already there are signs the hostile relations between Tehran and Washington will complicate the inquiry.
But the Iowa caucuses complicate things further because there are three different sets of delegates involved.
There is no need to complicate the approval process by dumping your work onto other people.
The rival bid threatens to complicate a deal to combine two of Australia's biggest betting companies.
Adding a partisan fight over internet oversight would complicate McConnell's goal of getting a deal quickly.
But Richardson said that Warmbier's condition could further complicate relations between the U.S. and North Korea.
To further complicate matters, fentanyl can be either prescribed for pain or smuggled from foreign countries.
It could also further complicate U.N.-backed peace talks where the PYD have not been invited.
The reports about her management style (and more will likely come out), seem to complicate that.
Because in cyberspace, of course the decisions are made in microseconds that human beings can't complicate.
Putin labeled the list an "unfriendly act" that would further complicate relations between Moscow and Washington.
The prequels complicate this, in a way that's more thematically interesting than it is actually involving.
And with one of their own in the race, it could complicate votes for the favorites.
Without compelling gameplay, the show's creators have decided to complicate the experience with gimmicks and reality stars.
It also adds some additional elements to the gameplay to complicate the puzzles — in a good way.
That could complicate the central bank's path for a possible interest rate hike over the coming months.
Investors fear the charges could complicate high-level U.S.-China trade talks set to begin on Wednesday.
Perhaps Apple realized that that port switch would further complicate people's feelings about Apple and dongle-mania.
"The Philippines should increase restraint on itself and relevant parties, and should not complicate matters," he said.
To complicate matters, the boys have never used scuba gear, and some don't know how to swim.
But more than that, the monster metaphor helps complicate the assumption that either group is truly aberrant.
But if they survive him, they could also complicate Cersei's plans, given how well they know her.
It may also have second thoughts should a sustained dollar rally complicate management of its own currency.
I Feel Pretty is really not that complicated, aside from all of the elements that complicate it.
Flying to Sweden to meet with Ek the week of Thanksgiving would complicate his gravy-making plans.
Former White House counsel John Dowd said a new political strategist would only serve to complicate matters.
No one understands the power of how historical grievances can complicate geopolitics better than the United States.
However, he may well need to bring separatist lawmakers on board, which would complicate any broader alliance.
The deal could complicate Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad's efforts to regain control over all of Syria.
A better than expected showing by a third party could complicate the picture as results filter out.
To complicate matters further, the expression of genes is often impacted by our behavior and the environment.
In other cases, the new tariffs could complicate supply for components that are already heavily in demand.
It's ergonomic, but I wouldn't complicate the design any further; it just feels comfortable in your hand.
In addition to the allegations of money laundering, there's another development that may complicate the Malaysia-U.
And this approach could help Obama further entrench these policies and complicate Trump's plans to unwind them.
She's running on an unabashedly progressive platform, which could complicate her chances of winning in conservative Idaho.
In some ways, this new control scheme will definitely complicate things, especially for less smartphone-savvy users.
Pregnancy is sometimes considered a pre-existing condition and may complicate the process of getting life insurance.
And that might even mean introducing non-food SKUs to Instacart, which would complicate inventory even more.
O.J. Simpson, which deftly used tabloid appeal and melodrama to complicate its narrative, Confirmation plays everything straight.
"These statements are going to complicate efforts towards a new constitution," a senior AKP official told Reuters.
His trip comes just days after congressional elections delivered results that will complicate his next two years.
Nevertheless, a decision by the IMF not to participate could still complicate the programme review and disbursement.
But cutting the IRS budget could complicate Mnuchin's effort to rebuild the agency, outlined during his Jan.
We over-complicate things, and we let our emotions determine what we eat or whether we'll exercise.
Here's what we learned about the new season: Alison's Pregnancy Will Complicate Everything I mean, duh, right?
Here are a few items that could complicate a mark-to-market tax system for retail investors.
They complicate trade deals as the EU seeks to stop others from using terms such as "feta".
On Monday, Duterte said U.S. military presence could complicate offensives against Islamist militants notorious for beheading Westerners.
If nothing is done, states will only complicate matters for business and cause more headaches for consumers.
While Republicans get most of the attention, a Senate trial could complicate Democrats' drive for the majority.
Even if they did, that would complicate exit negotiations and could provoke retaliatory measures from Continental Europe.
That will surely complicate his financial estate and musical legacy, which includes a trove of unreleased songs.
If McCain were able to influence any of them, it would complicate Haspel's path to confirmation.  Sen.
John McCain remains in Arizona battling cancer -- two factors that complicate the Senate vote math for Pompeo.
To complicate matters further, many of the media have adopted an approach that only flames the fires.
Egypt's President Abdul Fattah Al-Sisi also urged Trump not to "complicate the situation in the region".
Such market-distorting incentive payments, which Didi also plowed into the market, may further complicate the investigation.
S&P said the loss was credit negative and could complicate refinancing a credit facility in May.
They knew the Senate's reputation for dysfunction and gridlock, and that the upcoming election would complicate matters.
Successful efforts to get Medicaid expansion on state ballots tend to complicate the narrative about conservative states.
But transportation leaders are swatting down concerns that Trump's deteriorating relationship with conservatives will complicate their efforts.
The alternative would be one that includes controversial policy riders opposed by Democrats, which would complicate passage.
To complicate attribution of Russian electoral intervention further, Putin uses willing oligarchs to carry out state business.
President Donald Trump says so many things that are untrue as to complicate attempts at explaining them.
The divisive campaign is likely to complicate any coalition negotiations after the vote, if they are necessary.
In this case and others, the President's prolific use of Twitter continues to complicate his administration's arguments.
And he had seen, through his own experience, how race can complicate seemingly straightforward matters of discipline.
Allergan stock plunged after the Treasury Department announced tax rules that would complicate the company's planned merger.
But a small yet vocal group of Pelosi opponents could still complicate things at the last minute.
To further complicate matters, in the studies that led to Addyi's approval, results were not terribly impressive.
It's not just the supporting players that complicate things, either—LeBron's co-stars can be troublesome, too.
Does the fact that you're always giving off an aroma of diesel and gasoline complicate romantic relationships?
To further complicate this, Uber and Google's once productive relationship has soured in the past few years.
But he could complicate the effort for Democrats to unify on a figure with a political future.
Of course, not everyone is honest on sex surveys, and that serves to complicate matters even further.
Still, the public relations fall out that followed Schnatter's resignation is likely to complicate any potential deal.
And Kasich's rise will only complicate the efforts of Marco Rubio to consolidate mainstream conservatives behind him.
Cloud and IoT further complicate the issue, namely by altering and expanding the total enterprise attack surface.
But the iron rods, in an intervention that defies logic, complicate the impression conveyed by the sculpture.
They were also likely to further complicate China's already testy relations with President-elect Donald J. Trump.
At the very least, such regulations would further complicate a tax system that is already too complex.
And Republican uneasiness about Mnuchin's coziness with Pelosi could complicate measures further as those talks heat up.
His departure could complicate efforts to negotiate an end to the war as it is winding down.
One trick of art is to constantly invoke — and then manipulate and complicate — these familiar mental scripts.
That could complicate any efforts by the British government to target the London assets of Russian oligarchs.
How do the examples of John Milton and Jean-Dominique Bauby complicate the standard definition of writing?
The House proposal could complicate negotiations over government funding, which is scheduled to run out next Friday.
Touchy issues like the state and local tax deduction and Obamacare repeal could complicate those conference negotiations.
The indictments could further complicate the trade talks that the administration is holding this week with Beijing.
Biden's record as a U.S. senator and vice president could complicate his efforts to draw union voters.
But tight election deadlines — including the timing in a law for sending ballots overseas — could complicate matters.
And the coming Disney Plus TV shows, which will tie into the movies, complicate things even further.
Laws against the trafficking of endangered species can complicate the legal export of an animal's milk samples.
But the escalating trade war between the United States and China may complicate the matter, analysts said.
Spain has the talent to regain its world title, but a tough group draw could complicate matters.
These first-person accounts exist beyond the frame, with and against the portraits they illuminate and complicate.
Weinman's history revisits that crime to complicate our view of the novel widely seen as Nabokov's masterpiece.
But Bebchuk and Tallarita said it's easy to think of hypotheticals that complicate the question of tradeoffs.
This could complicate things when it comes time to round up your business deductions for tax season.
Health officials say the flu season may complicate diagnosis of the lung damage from vaping, masking symptoms.
But the sex scene that follows, and the interloper who accompanies it, complicate even this consolation prize.
Other issues could also complicate the short window left for lawmakers to take up the surveillance law.
The revelation could complicate the case that Mr. Trump's lawyers plan to make at his impeachment trial.
First, an increasing number of women have health conditions that can complicate a pregnancy, including cardiovascular diseases.
Sanctions complicate the process, barring Western companies from helping with Arctic offshore, deepwater and shale oil projects.
Good poets do not deliberately complicate something just to make it harder for a reader to understand.
Efforts to complicate matters by burdening the patient with unnecessary "protocols" and additional expense should be rejected.
The blacklisting will complicate Iranian plans to sidestep American sanctions by instead doing business with European countries.
The arrest, if confirmed, would further complicate Washington's relations with the country at a particularly tense moment.
But Mr. Trump's actions could complicate the pursuit of other American priorities, including defeating the Islamic State.
Statutes of limitation will complicate any potential prosecutions connected to cases that date back decades, experts said.
Unexpected and sudden changes in the value of currencies can also complicate trade in Africa, said Jones.
Vance told the Times the reports of the investigation could complicate Giuliani's ability to attract new clients.
U.S. health officials have warned that the flu or other respiratory illnesses could complicate identifying more cases.
An escalation of tensions between France and the United States would complicate any resolution to those negotiations.
These conflicting polling phenomena complicate predictions of how voters will respond when faced with a minority candidate.
Plus, accepting that Mr. Putin orchestrated such an effort would complicate Mr. Trump's cozy relationship with him.
Use of exemptions can complicate resolution by increasing the risk of legal challenge and/or compensation costs.
Bloomberg can't win, but any support he manages to buy could complicate Democratic efforts to beat Trump.
Modern Love: This week's column is by a woman who finds that bereavement can complicate family math.
Emergency department physicians note that older adults present unique, limiting challenges that further complicate pain management decisions.
Bill Nelson and Democratic gubernatorial nominee Andrew Gillum has the potential to complicate that relationship even more.
Imposing tariffs without having a WTO finding of wrongdoing may complicate united allied efforts to engage China.
Their influence during the delay could complicate the decision-making for Republican senators from their states: Sen.
Many Democrats are seeking to avoid a "kitchen sink" of impeachment articles that could complicate their message.
Regardless of the ultimate outcome, it is likely to complicate President Moon Jae In's ambitious reform agenda.
While most national Democrats had resisted calls for Fairfax's resignation, the new allegation Friday will complicate that.
To complicate matters, the 19th Party Congress — where top leadership positions are determined — is just months away.
Gold had cast both characters against type, so as to complicate the balance of power between them.
These factors can complicate the composting process, requiring experimentation with aeration, pH balance, hydration, and general design.
That could complicate an extension by OPEC to curb global supplies through 2018 to keep prices low.
But amidst all the anxiety about age, people can overlook other factors that complicate pregnancies, Marut says.
President Vladimir Putin called the list an "unfriendly act" that would further complicate relations between Moscow and Washington.
What it would really do is complicate what is currently a straightforward, essentially-guaranteed healthcare program for seniors.
The sources who spoke to NBC News warn that a few major outstanding matters could complicate Mueller's endgame.
Their involvement in Iran's banking and shipping industries could complicate matters with U.S. allies including the European Union.
But there's a risk that the (nomination process) will hit some speed bumps and that could complicate things.
And to complicate matters further, Texas, with its 262 delegates, has also moved its primary to Super Tuesday.
Boyd and Smith complicate cliché flower photographs in 0˚C, resulting in a playful but also melancholy series.
I think what this show does is complicate what kind of expression can come out at this time.
Attempting to complicate dominant narratives, The Stonewall Reader offers a broader, but not always balanced, range of accounts.
That would complicate basic purchases in a country stricken by hyperinflation and a sixth year of economic contraction.
Automakers are seeking a carve-out, saying the law would hamper their supply chain and complicate dealer services.
Jobs also complicate roles for Uber and Lyft, who have very publicly indicated their focus on autonomous vehicles.
This latest situation in Seattle may further complicate Uber's attempts to reverse the negative effects of that campaign.
The start this month of peace talks with the ELN, a smaller guerrilla group, may also complicate matters.
Mr. Partridge never figures out how to complicate his version and its voices, or maybe doesn't want to.
According to several fund managers and bankers, the timing of the Saudi deal could complicate Qatar's planned bond.
In Europe, restrictions on government borrowing adopted in the wake of the euro-area crisis complicate new stimulus.
And Hamas's testy ties with the Palestinian Authority and Egypt would further complicate efforts to reach an agreement.
The RBA added that the recent strength in the Australian dollar could "complicate" efforts to adjust the economy.
To complicate matters, I realized that the girls' parents were just as gossipy and juvenile as their daughters.
Widespread damage to healthcare facilities in the hurricane-affected areas would also complicate efforts to treat cholera patients.
The new guideline would appear to end that practice, while adding further restrictions to complicate relationships with vendors.
TC: Did Brexit come into your thinking here or complicate things with regards to raising this new fund?
A loss in any of the states would severely complicate Trump's already precarious path to 20083 electoral votes.
Elevated levels in either blood or urine may indicate exposure, but other factors complicate the interpretation of results.
TC: Did Brexit come into your thinking here or complicate things with regard to raising this new fund?
The latest development could complicate the Census Bureau's plans to finalize questionnaires for the upcoming national head count.
This will likely complicate matters as many areas impacted by the storm are parts of lower-populated areas.
That triggered a process that may further complicate both the fiscal and the political situation in each country.
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For the U.S., the overtures threaten to erode economic sanctions and complicate President Trump's threats of military action.
The thing to do, then, would be to complicate Gus the way the show has Jimmy or Mike.
There's another major sale underway and, we hate to break it to you: It will likely complicate things.
And yes, he defiantly used the words "travel ban," which may complicate the matter at the Supreme Court.
The change is opposed by biofuels companies and integrated oil companies, which say it will complicate the program.
"Under present circumstances, an appreciating exchange rate could complicate the adjustment under way in the economy," said Stevens.
It could also complicate an international bond issue which the country plans in late September or early October.
Their first seven-inch may have included some saxophone but generally these guys aren't ones to complicate things.
However, the contracts will still be bound by European Union laws, which could complicate their completion, he explained.
Just watch out for Mercury retrograde—some delays and miscommunications could complicate the adventures you partake in today.
But the drone regulations also complicate the rules for hobbyists who want to fly their drones for fun.
Paris time, slightly later than usual as the close race is expected to complicate and delay the results.
Conservatives reject a wholesale re-look at the blueprint, arguing that it would delay and complicate the negotiations.
It would needlessly complicate the series and add a whole lot of unnecessary plot points to think through.
However, Fields is putting the company on trial under a special terrorism statute, which may complicate that defense.
Unfortunately, the proposals currently being discussed are more likely to further delay and complicate regulation than improve it.
To complicate matters a bit more, Google is also shelving its existing Durable Reduced Availability (DRA) storage class.
There are a multitude of ethical and legal questions here, all of which complicate the marriage process further.
" The group added that the rules "simply complicate how families can pass businesses on to the next generation.
The sudden moves seemed likely to complicate efforts in Washington to enact a rescue package for Puerto Rico.
And, if they stay roughly the same in 2020, they will complicate the electoral math for the party.
What we really seek is familiarity — which may well complicate any plans we might have had for happiness.
One is sculptor Glenys Barton, known for classically inflected figurations that complicate the individualizing aims of monumental portraiture.
But the special counsel's investigation — both its findings and timing — complicate both parties' political plotting through the fall.
This will complicate economic life, though it may not be the "too complicated" that Trump has in mind.
The political fight over the wall and the current shutdown only complicate efforts to improve the border ports.
The decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital could complicate future peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Growing political populism across Europe and escalating trade tensions with China further complicate the path for the Fed.
The bigger picture: The Indian government's rules regarding companies with foreign investment complicate the future of this investment.
To complicate matters further, everyone involved in the process—accuser, accused, administrator—essentially works under the same roof.
Language barriers complicate doctor-patient communication, making healthcare not only inequitable but more expensive and dangerous, Schiaffino said.
Abandoning the Kurds and encouraging Turkey's incursions into Syria will only complicate America's war against the Islamic State.
To complicate matters, Mr. Trump may well be the most media-savvy presidential candidate since John F. Kennedy.
The continued drama surrounding trade talks between the United States and China could also complicate matters for Caterpillar.
Rogers also noted that this move could complicate matters for the men and women in the intelligence community.
Rogers also noted that this move could complicate matters for the men and women in the intelligence community.
If she put me on antibiotics, it could further complicate any worse outbreaks I have in the future.
No references were made, however, to how new US President Donald Trump might complicate matters on that front.
However, the numerous IDR plans currently offered to borrowers overly complicate choosing and enrolling in the right plan.
It's worth noting, however, that insurers aren't fans of block grants, which would cut revenue and complicate contracts.
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Trump's action could also complicate progress on a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, Najib warned.
The former president plans to stay neutral in the race, although a Biden candidacy could complicate those intentions.
Revisions to financial account and external debt data are common and complicate the assessment of Ireland's external position.
Without a personally valid reason to avoid a given food, it makes no sense to complicate food choices.
"It could complicate the work of the president," said Victor Barrantes, Costa Rica's vice minister of the interior.
And he said his neighborhood tended to lose power during storms, which could sometimes complicate charging at home.
While the coffee shop business can be lucrative, owners say, current laws complicate their business and raise costs.
But, such a decision could complicate things should he choose to compete in the USA in the future.
Using an expletive, Mr. Witkowski responded that the broken arm would complicate an unspecified plan they had made.
It could also complicate efforts by the United States to assert itself in the creation of 5G networks.
Two blue circles (or breasts) overlaying the bare-chested figure in the upper right quadrant complicate our reading.
The heavy budget deficit Reagan had left promised to complicate anything the new president might want to do.
Numerical scores might give the illusion of objectivity, but the complexities of actual life inevitably complicate such decisions.
The hardships and ethical impurities of the past complicate any rosy notions of how motherhood used to be.
At the same time, Bloomberg's presence on the ballot on Tuesday may complicate Biden's path in the South.
An upstart political party could complicate the early election Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has called for next month.
A continuing mismatch between ends and means will complicate the union's future, and may even threaten its existence.
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Inclement weather could complicate the repopulation of the area, which was under a flash flood warning on Thursday.
Any international investigation would complicate the efforts of Saudi Arabia and its allies to move past the episode.
Then rain, traffic and a lost (and found) passport complicate what should have been an easy Fiji trip.
To complicate matters, I suspect she gets this leniency because she is friends with one of our bosses.
To complicate things further, each of the 12 cartridges per set was designed to be a different color.
The feud could stress the American-led campaign against the Islamic State and complicate efforts to confront Iran.
Whatever happens, music executives say, the episode may harm the estate and complicate efforts to make another deal.
Underneath that, however, Reznor and Ross layer in unnerving counterpoints that complicate, then ultimately erode, this lighter tone.
The transport chaos could also complicate attendance during the period of the shows if the protests drag on.
Walsh is pro-impeachment, but his previous support for Trump could complicate his popularity among "Never Trump" Republicans.
Strict Senate rules, dating back decades, complicate the workings of modern campaigns responding to rapidly changing news cycles.
Political analysts argue that voting for the House tax bill will further complicate campaigns for vulnerable Republican incumbents.
Critics say that fake rhino horn risks stimulating demand for real horn, and that it would complicate policing.
The controversy could complicate Senate confirmation of Adam Szubin to head Treasury's sanctions enforcement arm, Senate aides said.
If the dual-SIM iPhone turns out to be real, it'll further complicate Apple's already busy fall lineup.
Since then, Comcast has moved to complicate Fox's plan to sell the bulk of its businesses to Disney.
To further complicate matters, their plumage varies not only with the seasons, but also between adults and juveniles.
It could also complicate Spanish politics in the run-up to the fourth national election in four years.
When looking at opioid addiction specifically, there are also several other factors that can complicate the funding process.
In other cases, sexual trauma can compound with other anxieties around sex to complicate sexual connection in relationships.
Experts have also raised concerns that India's plans to introduce a comprehensive data privacy law may complicate matters.
Yet it is unclear how broadly each side chooses to define "poison pill," which could complicate any negotiation.
U.S. health officials warned on Friday that the flu or other respiratory illnesses could complicate identifying more cases.
"The remarks will only complicate things," said Ahmed Bachichi, who has been taking part in the weekly protests.
Cruz is also grappling with a "Trump factor" that could even further complicate his prospects for re-election.
The timeline could complicate the push by Democrats to conclude impeachment proceedings by the end of the year.
The absence of such protections would seriously complicate military planning, overseas deployments and, ultimately, deterrence against potential aggressors.
Republicans have multiple candidates running in these House seats too, which could complicate the GOP's path forward too.
A USPIS investigation of RNC fundraising practices could further complicate its relations with the Republican majority in Congress.
But his candidacy holds a host of dangers for Democrats and could complicate their efforts to defeat Trump.
Pitt agreed Musk is a visionary entrepreneur, but said his tweets complicate already troubling realities in Tesla's business.
The move is likely to cause tension with some Democrats and complicate plans to keep the government open.
Pascual, a former U.S. ambassador to Mexico, said the tariffs could now complicate the talks and lengthen them.
Varied definitions of persecution, hard-to-reach populations and overlapping religious and ethnic identities all complicate data-gathering.
The rifts in the ANC "will complicate his life in the succession race," political analyst Prince Mashele said.
Venezuela could also sell more oil through joint ventures and to China to further complicate matters for plaintiffs.
But if it passes, it will remove an issue that otherwise might complicate Republicans' work on tax reform.
The aftershocks still complicate the lives — and faith — of people around her: her students, their parents, her dad.
That may complicate White House efforts to influence debate as the details of a tax bill are written.
So far, fears that the administration will complicate the census with a citizenship question have not panned out.
Why it matters: Republicans hope to reclaim the House in 2020, but early retirements could complicate that task.
The Golan announcement is likely to further complicate Trump's long-awaited plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Sources have told Reuters of communication problems and high managerial turnover, which complicate the execution of big projects.
The president's role as chief executive may complicate what motivations are "corrupt" for an obstruction of justice statute.
Renewed U.S.-China trade tensions and pressure from the White House complicate the Fed's job going into its Sept.
And now it faces stricter EU rules on state aid that complicate efforts to set up a bad bank.
Emotionally, her palette goes from cheery to moody, with a few acidic hues thrown in to complicate our response.
Complication Rubio could complicate Tillerson's nomination fight by declining to back him in a Senate Foreign Relations Committee vote.
It is also certain to complicate the party's already troubled efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
The choice of Wakatabe could complicate Kuroda's task of engineering a slow but steady exit from the BOJ's stimulus.
The bump in the mission&aposs development cost from $8 billion to $8.8 billion may complicate that vision, however.
Taste (if you need an explanation - open the bloody dictionary.. does it taste good, simple, don't complicate it) 4.
And to complicate things further, he has an excellent lawyer: Jessica's own former comrade, Jeri Hogarth (Carrie-Anne Moss).
Elsewhere, President-elect Trump's plans to crackdown on undocumented immigrants may complicate efforts to attract domestic migrant farm workers.
"Political fragmentation or confrontation may complicate the task of passing those reforms," Samar Maziad, vice-president of Moody's said.
But the consequences could also ripple throughout the broader oil market and complicate OPEC's relationship with the United States.
The reason is that the process could complicate his hopes of capturing voters ambivalent or conflicted about his presidency.
Wind and solar complicate management of the grid because they are variable — they come and go with the weather.
And how does the evanescence of dance complicate a dancer's sense of belonging (or not) to a historical record?
But Foster's comments further complicate May's already daunting challenge to get enough votes to pass the deal in parliament.
Details were scare at the time, but revelations from a new Reuters report now only complicate what we know.
To complicate matters further, the Koran is written in classical Arabic, which the majority of Muslims worldwide cannot read.
Mr. McConnell's threat to block a confirmation could complicate the re-election chances of Republican senators in swing states.
To complicate recovery even more, the doctors discovered that one of the bears was pregnant during a routine ultrasound.
And that leads to the last reason Mrs May's offer could complicate Brexit: the dubious mandate of her successor.
The bombing is sure to complicate Colombia's relations with its neighbour, Venezuela, which provides a haven for the ELN.
But to complicate matters, Hangouts is also still around in the consumer sphere and has generally done quite well.
Then there are individual subscriptions for specific games, like World of Warcraft from Blizzard, that complicate the space further.
The Christie administration's more recent involvement in the so-called "Bridgegate" political retribution scandal could complicate his 2016 prospects.
One analyst also said it could further complicate Monte dei Paschi's so far fruitless search for a merger partner.
Vacating the conviction could complicate legal proceedings for Lloyd's family, who has sued Hernandez for damages in civil court.
But it (and all other subsequent Snape memories) changed everything to complicate the series' outlook on evil and villainy.
This could also complicate matters further for Trump, who reportedly asked James Comey to back off the Flynn investigation.
Genetically identical animals are useful in research because confounding factors caused by genetic variability in animals can complicate experiments.
Having worked closely to secure Assad, Iran and Russia may now differ in ways that could complicate Russian policy.
That could complicate Republicans' plans to make their economic record a central argument in their case for re-election.
It also, notably, introduced us to two new characters, both of whom will surely complicate Naz's life even more.
What will further complicate the attempts at diplomacy will be finding intermediaries that the North Korean leader can trust.
But the study suggests that most ER visits are valid, and that retrospectively penalizing patients could complicate the issue.
A similar trend could complicate things for pro-Macron candidates in some legislative run-offs against Front National candidates.
That would complicate the situation even more for the United States, putting additional allies at loggerheads with each other.
You're saying 'this type is this and this,' and then you complicate it more, like any good writer does.
Turmoil could deepen the decline in struggling emerging markets and complicate the economic balancing act of Chinese policy-makers.
But it will complicate Trump's desire for a more stable Middle East and Israel-Palestinian peace and arouse tensions.
The move could complicate the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, as both sides maintain that Jerusalem is their capital city.
With Snowden's push for clemency, the president has a chance to complicate that legacy and begin to undo it.
If a local reservoir of Zika has taken hold in southern Florida, that would complicate containment of the virus.
But there is also a series of political events that could complicate and even derail the euro zone's progress.
These questions shed light on the divisions within the aforementioned groups; they broaden and complicate our ideas of solidarity.
Altshuler explains that this would complicate even simple plans for the Strand's evolution, like opening a coffee shop inside.
Western governments have said this can complicate investigations and prosecutions of those involved in child sex abuse or terrorism.
A resuscitated nuclear Tomahawk would thus complicate any political settlement of either the INF or the missile defense dispute.
Rouhani's comments are likely to further complicate efforts by European countries to keep the US engaged in the deal.
But Bolton's moves put more hats on fewer people, which would seem to complicate authority rather than streamline it.
A newly confirmed case in a densely populated part of the country will complicate attempts to control the outbreak.
Walgreens' outstanding debt load, roughly $17 billion, according to its most recent regulatory filing, may further complicate acquisition talks.
Polls showing that several of the Democrats would beat Trump in head-to-heat matchups also complicate the race.
Tonight's highlights include new financial regulations and how a program for coal miners could complicate the Puerto Rico vote.
A strengthening U.S. dollar will likely complicate the Fed's ability to manage the pace of rate increases next year.
What is clear is that recovery from a fire is a delicate process, one that global warming will complicate.
But a Luján run could complicate the race, because many members have committed their support to Bustos or Cicilline.
Lawmakers could also add amendments demanding additional scrutiny of the government Brexit plans which could complicate their negotiating position.
Seeing what Leader McConnell has said in his opposition, it does complicate the path for this to become law.
Outside Catalonia, many people seem reluctant to further complicate matters by possibly splitting mainland Spain into different time zones.
He said the department would investigate the cause, but cautioned that the amount of damage could complicate that effort.
But the result — an extraneous layer of review to the commission's decisions — seems likely to only complicate the process.
The stigma of sexual assault, domestic violence, poverty, mental health problems, or child safety concerns may further complicate matters.
It's a ruling that threatens to complicate how copyright operates online in Europe by adding another lay of complexity.
The Hill's Scott Wong and Juliegrace Brufke look at how the controversy could complicate Jordan's possible bid for speaker.
To complicate matters, the crisis in Havana coincided with one of the most chaotic Presidential transitions in U.S. history.
Winning Ohio on Tuesday helped complicate the delegate math for Trump, who needs 1,85033 delegates to win the nomination.
Even worse, these conditions hurt morale and complicate efforts to attract new recruits and retain old hands, techs said.
To further complicate things, the gang finally found last season's "missing" girl, Chantal (Clare McNulty), and she is terrible.
This new movie, which stars Saoirse Ronan as Mary and Margot Robbie as Elizabeth, tries to complicate that narrative.
The women are not treated with much kindness, but these affairs further complicate the movie's vision of pleasure's fluidity.
But Republican setbacks in governor's races in key states could complicate Mr. Trump's re-election campaign in two years.
She has been respectfully declining Thanksgiving dinner invites for years so as not to complicate dinner for the cook.
The bulletin underscored the often "spontaneous and opportunistic nature" of white supremacist violence, which can complicate law enforcement intervention.
The Court, however, has several institutional features that complicate the relatively simple ideological story that works when describing Congress.
To complicate matters further, schools can each establish their own protocols and decide themselves who can access the information.
That would distract from our reading of them and would complicate how we confront these environmental phenomena with action.
However, there are still concerns that some aspects of the proposed deal could complicate an antitrust review, they added.
But otherwise you're risking falling in love, and that might complicate your life in ways you're not prepared for.
The revelations about the tracking software further complicate what was already shaping up as a difficult case for prosecutors.
Trying to use them would further complicate a vaccination process that is already cumbersome, because it requires three visits.
While some investors are advocating an earlier move, changes at the top of the ECB may complicate the process.
Mr. Whitaker's role in the company would complicate his confirmation prospects should President Trump nominate him as attorney general.
Disclosure of additional payments could complicate matters for Trump, who initially denied knowledge that money was paid to Daniels.
But they at least complicate the case that he will face a particularly stiff electoral penalty for his conduct.
To complicate matters further, RZA didn't show up on the site to play chess, and subscribers started asking questions.
They could at least complicate efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act or squeeze entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid.
Then rain, traffic and a lost (and found) passport complicate what should have been an easy trip to Fiji.
While Trump didn't mention Huawei in any of his latest trade tweets, his tariff announcement could complicate that plan.
The most educated and most liberal Democrats were most likely to say a Trump vote would complicate their friendships.
An O'Rourke nomination, he warned, could complicate the electoral fortunes of Republicans up and down the ballot in 2020.
Certainly, no time is lost on anything that might detract from, or even complicate, our worship of Darrow's halo.
Mahdi, of course, supports the move, but the fact that he is an interim prime minister could complicate matters.
The move could complicate the already perilous situation for the electric car start-up Jia helped launch, Faraday Future.
This way, you can spend time building responsible credit habits before you add more cards and complicate your finances.
Gauguin puts a final green on the canvas of the "Self-Portrait with Yellow Christ," to complicate the idea.
Those pursuing international adoption, however, will need to satisfy the requirements of both countries, which can complicate the process.
And so the race is on to do so before anything else comes out, that could complicate matters further.
She believes part of the anger comes from people not wanting to complicate a narrative around someone they adore.
Even with those added precautions, the party's foray into early voting and predictions of high turnout could complicate tabulations.
To complicate these matters, employees worked in different time zones and felt pressure to immediately respond to urgent tasks.
Political turmoil within the Afghan government could also complicate talks by giving Afghan President Ashraf Ghani a weakened hand.
Does it complicate matters that it's Gwada, the black cop, the local boy made good, who pulls the trigger?
Not only is Burnett's 2019 season finished, but the injury is expected to complicate his 2020 season as well.
Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) needs each set of talks to go well, but the GM suit could complicate both discussions.
They worry about speaking out — to a manager, to a journalist — for fear it will complicate their immigration efforts.
To complicate matters, nearly 3 out of 20003 people infected with the poliovirus never have any symptoms at all.
The low gravity on Mars along with the intense solar radiation hitting the surface complicate the picture even further.
To complicate matters further, they would likely bring in the liberal Neos party to give them a stable majority.
The rubble piles and mangled structures, mixed with downed power lines and trees, are expected to complicate recovery efforts.
Luckily, American Horror Story: 1984 has nine more episodes with which to complicate its dichotomy of villains and virgins.
"The attacks could complicate Aramco's IPO plans given rising security risks and potential impact on its valuation," Kamal said.
In addition to being politically problematic, including a cap could also complicate the tax bill's prospects in the Senate.
If that's the case, Iranian forces could choose to strike first in an effort to complicate the perceived incursion.
The Internet of Things is also set to challenge and complicate the network infrastructure that will power tomorrow's cities.
However, reviving it could complicate U.S. efforts to persuade countries around the world to maintain economic pressure on Pyongyang.
There is also an FBI corruption probe in Columbus (the state House speaker just resigned) that could complicate things.
Analysts say the manpower challenge is enormous and the different systems, intended to shore up strategic alliances, will complicate training.
Yet, if the party takes power in the House, its members could push for concessions and complicate the approval process.
Those connections have raised conflict-of-interest concerns that could complicate his ability to serve as the nation's top diplomat.
It's never that simple, of course; demanding dinner guests, changing environmental conditions, and more complicate the cooking at every step.
However, gravitational differences could complicate things like the gas exchange between a plant's leaf and the surrounding air, he explains.
Differences in local laws around hate speech also obviously complicate this process for a US company operating a global platform.
It remains to be seen if those ties will complicate his confirmation process now -- both with Democrats and Trump's base.
Hudson's gorgeous illustrations These assist Lovelock's goal for The Earth and I, which is to synthesize, not complicate, the facts.
ISIS and other terrorist groups are known to deliberately blend in with civilian populations to complicate targeting for attacking forces.
Mr Trump's proposed tax cuts would pump up the economy that now least needs support—and complicate the Fed's task.
Another might have a robust vocabulary but poor motor control, which might complicate playing sports or holding pens to write.
And they could overwhelm the White House again, and complicate the President's efforts to mount an effective political counter-attack.
The new precondition is likely to complicate any revival of the peace negotiations called off last month by President Trump.
And to complicate matters even further, all five organs must come from the same person — a child around his size.
Still, Agneta Rising, director general of the World Nuclear Association, says that geopolitics tends not to complicate Rosatom's export plans.
Declining production at mature fields has cut into Angola's output, but the Kaombo addition could complicate efforts to maintain compliance.
The new recommendations are likely to complicate that dynamic, as some of them directly contradict teachings of the Catholic Church.
Presidents have normally refrained, because it can complicate cases, it can create issues for trial, particularly in paneling a jury.
Even though the launch window is open for the next two weeks, the weather could complicate plans for a launch.
I knew that in this moment and moving forward I didn't want to rush into anything and complicate a relationship.
Lower testosterone levels are linked to lower libidos in men, so this would complicate the already complicated and unsexy situation.
Some local media have suggested the fact Google Maps is restricted here due to security concerns may complicate the matter.
This can complicate the ShadowMaps' algorithm and draw erroneous conclusions about the most likely location of both driver and rider.
From a business standpoint, being locked in (and regulated) as a TNC may seriously complicate future growth in other verticals.
The new details complicate the franchise without helping hold it together, or providing meaningful story hooks for the main characters.
This will complicate future trade negotiations, limiting the UK's access to EU markets and increasing the economic costs of Brexit.
Border controls erected along the migratory route since then complicate the journey, but determined migrants still make it to Germany.
Though consuming ayahuasca in a Mexican jungle might complicate the picture, in many ways George Sarlo personifies the American Dream.
His allegations further complicate an incident that remains under investigation by local police, with information disputed among the key parties.
While McGregor's left hand is treated as the death touch, there are plenty of ways to complicate his Dim Mak.
To complicate matters, he said that sucking carbon out of the atmosphere isn't as cut and dry as it seems.
Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4 also complicate matters by supplanting and superseding much of the smart TV functionality.
But Peters said recent data hacks of major businesses and websites complicate the education process, specifically with online payment platforms.
"In a complicate operation, we successfully penetrated in to a huge company," explained someone with the email address [email protected].
To complicate matters, the team's two Spanish strikers, both of whom have some pedigree, can't seem to find any momentum.
While this may sound wonderful, it can complicate estate planning, especially if the generation receiving the inheritance sees things differently.
This indictment and others like it may play into those discussions, and potentially complicate the process of any trade deal.
New taxes imposed this year are painful for banks and, being linked to the ROBOR interbank rates, complicate monetary policy.
Democrats, meanwhile, offered a glimpse of the campaign they are preparing to wage to complicate Trump's search for a replacement.
For those who insist on trying, common sense says plowing ahead without a stress-tested alternative will only complicate matters.
Any such move could complicate the talks with the Palestinians, who consider East Jerusalem the capital of a future state.
New taxes imposed this year are painful to banks and, being linked to the ROBOR interbank rates, complicate monetary policy.
You'll also have to rebuild your credit history under your new number, which could complicate loans and other financial arrangements.
However, a surprise breakup of Innogy by RWE and E.ON, announced on Sunday, could complicate the merger, some analysts said.
However, another source tells us that this secondary is likely for common stock, which could complicate the matter a bit.
However, Ankara's insistence on the departure of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad could complicate negotiations with his biggest backer, Russia.

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