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However, this complicates Leo's adoption because they're no longer together.
The two are actually rivals now, which totally complicates things.
"What that does is that complicates the matter," said Cassell.
Russia's planned upgrade of Syria's air defences complicates that understanding.
Geography complicates matters, says Oly Ilunga, the minister of health.
Venezuela's support for armed groups "complicates" implementation efforts, Archila added.
As fans, we know that the salary cap complicates everything.
Mexico's presidential vote on July 1 also complicates the process.
It also complicates Netflix's stance as a net neutrality advocate.
That this complicates relationships is not lost on Ms Kim.
But uncertainty over America's intentions complicates life for the Kurds.
Their lightheartedness complicates Monaghan's sobering thoughts on accumulation and waste.
Kasich's presence thus complicates Trump's drive for outright majorities everywhere.
The move complicates an already tricky debt restructuring at 212MDB.
But the overall landscape complicates the decision a great deal.
That fragmentation complicates the coalition mathematics for the centrist parties.
Her one uneventful pregnancy complicates decision making about subsequent ones.
The makeup of the metal only complicates the application process.
A fragmenting country further complicates the task for the peacemakers.
Virginia's 6900th District: Trump also complicates the equation for Rep.
Giuliani's involvement also complicates matters for both him and Trump.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform," she said.
But with Thanos, Epic complicates player motivations through sheer jealousy.
And the sisters all look like alike, which complicates matters?
The outage complicates the already busy Christmas holiday travel week.
What complicates it is that he's really good at it.
The industrial material complicates this impression, yet doesn't erase it.
But it complicates President Trump's strategy for dealing with Pyongyang.
It is raw, and complicates Johns' aloof or iconic image.
Adding thorny family dynamics to the mix complicates matters further.
The second season complicates both sides of the cosmic gap.
The lawsuit complicates the business relationship between Google and Sonos.
Possible job cuts in Alstom's home market further complicates matters.
Race also complicates his upward trajectory in an uncomfortable way.
Lawson reinforces and complicates our understanding of Western art history.
The Love Witch complicates the idea of a femme fatale.
The investment complicates an already complex web of self-driving partnerships.
And the political fallout complicates the task of achieving their goals.
THE SWAMP Stormy Daniels&apos lawyer Michael Avenatti complicates Cohen probe .
The general state of the luxury goods market further complicates things.
The exhibition complicates the artificial boundaries separating art, design, and craft.
By adding visual information from another source, he complicates the tension.
Evil complicates the simple "skeptic/believer" dynamic in other ways, too.
The referendum result complicates the government's undertaking to enforce that ruling.
May's announcement complicates this attempt to forge a new Brexit plan.
And in this way, Eisenman complicates the staid history of art.
The avocado boom further complicates issues surrounding deforestation and monarch protection.
The attack further complicates Brazil's most unpredictable election in three decades.
Go deeper: A 1960s anti-Mafia law complicates legal sports betting
In some ways, Cruz's victory complicates Rubio's path to the nomination.
That keeps money at bay and complicates all risk management models.
This acquisition complicates an already complex web of ride-hail relationships.
This complicates our ability to place demands on any one employer.
"The Kingmaker" gradually complicates and contradicts Mrs Marcos's version of events.
The massive tax bill complicates Uber's already impossible path to profitability.
Unnecessary and excessive directness hurts feelings, foments conflict and complicates coexistence.
Wolf admitted that this complicates the very idea of responsible dosing.
Each operating system update potentially complicates how cops break into phones.
That complicates efforts to trade spreads between Brent, WTI and Shanghai.
This panicked state only further complicates your relationship with your partner.
Mr. Comello's peculiar back story complicates the problem for law enforcement.
If anything, it further complicates our understanding of early hominin evolution.
His report complicates Mr Trudeau's bid for re-election in October.
That complicates any late push by candidates not already on stage.
Maddox was described as nonverbal, which complicates the search for him.
That said, the built-in smart assistant feature complicates the experience.
"Shots Fired," a new series, complicates the debate over police violence.
Trump's move complicates an already tricky electoral landscape for Virginia Republicans.
"I think drawing red lines complicates things right now," he said.
This complicates recovery and makes healthcare more expensive for us all.
But some new polling, shared exclusively with Vox, complicates that picture.
Working Class Woman, out October 5th, complicates Davidson's spoken-word satire.
This record complicates the way the NYPD presents itself on social media.
Also on June 16, Jupiter squares off with Neptune, which complicates things.
Disney has two theme parks in China, which complicates things ever further.
But attempting to align the universe with our fragrance collection complicates things.
Apart from holding back economic development, bureaucratic dysfunction also complicates everyday life.
Alcohol complicates consent Another critically important factor in this situation is consent.
How do you hope this movie complicates our understanding of their relationship?
Iran's deepening role in Syria complicates any prospect of Washington normalizing ties.
While Frank rejects the offers, the arrival of his mother complicates matters.
Instead, she complicates it, altering it with her own voice and experience.
Fung's predicament feeds a paradox that complicates death in the Chinese metropolis.
Meanwhile, water resistance, though extremely convenient for consumers, also potentially complicates matters.
That profoundly complicates efforts to make left-wing populism successful in America.
If Aurelius is the youngest Dumbledore sibling, that still complicates matters significantly.
Legal experts have said Hernandez's death complicates the status of that case.
The figure in "Bag Lady" also complicates, maybe even upends, her stereotype.
However, removing China and its growing audience complicates things for Feig's film.
Additionally, choosing a digital medium complicates the theme of lost and found.
Opponents of the tax argue that it unnecessarily complicates the tax process.
Plus, Trump complicates the equation for Burr, who backs the GOP nominee.
But I have never liked chocolate cake that much, which complicates things.
And of course, adding sex to the mix only complicates things further.
This doesn't mean they can't find success, but it certainly complicates things.
Jumbled shoes get damaged and dirty, and the disorder complicates your mornings.
Instead of resolving the mystery of Matt, Ms. Lee astutely complicates it.
It usefully complicates a lot of narratives the Irish have about themselves.
Today so much writing shatters this default, complicates the point of view.
What complicates their respective arguments is the overwhelming power of human culture.
The announcement on Tuesday further complicates the path ahead for Mr. Murdoch.
This complicates two of America's most important alliances in the Middle East.
This complicates the worldly problem that roiled Pope Francis's recent Amazon deliberations.
Mr. Trump's campaign-trail opposition to the Iraq war, though, complicates matters.
The approaching flu season complicates efforts to diagnose vaping cases, Schuchat said.
Arpaio's entry into the race complicates the calculus for former state Sen.
Another report by a Turkish news outlet also complicates the Saudi narrative.
But the uncertainty around that growth complicates long-term infrastructure investment decisions.
This complicates another of America's most important alliances in the Middle East.
What complicates matters here is that the driver was charged in 1996.
Andrew&aposs status as a member of the British royal family complicates mattersWhile the Queen is the only member of the royal family who has diplomatic immunity (called "sovereign immunity"), her son&aposs royal pedigree certainly complicates matters.
Dating is messy enough as is, but the Internet complicates it even more.
Disappearances in Mexico are rarely solved because corruption complicates investigations and encourages impunity.
But it also complicates the political benefit-cost equation, especially for financial reform.
But a new study published in the journal Health Affairs complicates that idea.
The role of outside powers in these areas complicates further gains by Damascus.
What further complicates this is that different AA meetings and communities function differently.
A trial ensues that complicates and enhances our understanding of Hannah's last months.
It just complicates things because of their existing relationships with labels and artists.
Beyond a spectrum of extraversion, there's a whole lot more that complicates personality.
However, nothing complicates a failed romance more than when there's a child involved.
"President Trump's injurious relationship with Congressional Republican leadership further complicates the underlying calculus."
The existence of forces out of the individual's control complicates MasterClass's implicit argument.
It's a simple lesson but one which massively complicates the work of economists.
That complicates things and it doesn't make her a candidate for the surgery.
It also complicates the transfer of wealth from the big post-war generation.
Swift, for the record, has business ties with Dr. Luke that complicates matters.
Elena, however, has her own issues with boundaries, which further complicates the narrative.
Rubio's momentum after a stronger-than-expected performance in Iowa complicates that hope.
The video's devotion to the harsh beauty of nature doubly complicates Cistern's setting.
The depiction and commodification of the female body complicates several of Fischl's compositions.
Additionally, my mother's work solely relies on commission, which complicates the situation further.
However, her son plans to elope with Mary, which complicates Lady Arabella's plans.
She further complicates this by creating a sense of ambiguity in her scenes.
MANY ALSO SUPPORT QE, BUT OPPOSITION FROM SOME NORTHERN STATES COMPLICATES DISCUSSION - SOURCES
"Monster Portraits" resists review and anticipates and complicates any attempt at an adjective.
The War exponentially enhances and complicates World War I and the Visual Arts.
Carlson's method further complicates things by isolating the contact between human and demon.
It's also astute about how responsibility for others — parents, siblings, children — complicates lives.
But the trade war complicates China's deeper problems with its onerous debt levels.
This complicates, if not revokes, her image as a Person We Can Like.
This complicates the idea of trying to perfect the human genome with technology.
Winter complicates matters, as the Department stops issuing permits for its grass fields.
Also, the siblings are estranged from one another, which further complicates the equation.
But the fact that she wants to be with him, too, complicates that.
Artistic achievement, which would seem to ameliorate those problems, in fact complicates them.
But Comstock's vote for the bill likely complicates an already tough reelection fight.
It complicates already complicated Russia-US relations and harms international relations in general.
It simplifies the code in some ways but further complicates it in others.
That combination of business success and familial power-hoarding complicates Mr. Lee's fate.
It also further complicates the Trump administration's paralysis in dealing with the North.
Even more interestingly, the Thomas piece complicates the idea of what "gestural" means.
"I don't think it complicates it at all, because it's settled," Shrum said.
This is a very different story, one that awkwardly complicates the previous narrative.
But the memo undoubtedly complicates what would already be an intense confirmation hearing.
Each scene is mesmerizing and further complicates our ideas of productivity and service.
Because it greatly complicates the plans for U.S. multinationals and their businesses in Europe.
The very fact that he was murdered in cold blood complicates things even further.
Mercury retrograde complicates schedules, but this gives you space to do what you want.
However, this year's surge in the euro exchange rate complicates the ECB's exit strategy.
Second, the subtext behind Lowe's words here is hard to miss: Competition complicates things.
"To some extent, I think it complicates things," said Shields of Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
Love is complicated, and in this case it certainly complicates Jake's assassination-prevention mission.
That RFID tag also complicates the company's claim that their Sips are fully recyclable.
The government's collapse complicates preparations for next year's parliamentary elections, Lebanon's first since 2009.
But a new study that was published in June kind of complicates this further.
What complicates this situation, however, is who inspired Freedman: None other than Kanye West.
For Mr. Dorsey, 39, the stock tumult complicates an already complex set of challenges.
So the unrest this creates complicates things and creates favorable conditions for reactionary politics.
Some have too much, which complicates water treatment processes because of floods and overflows.
A recent review published in the European Journal of Epidemiology further complicates the picture.
That playbook is of course as old as celebrity, but the internet complicates matters.
Some say it further complicates a system that has long frustrated America's smallest businesses.
The House then left for the holiday, which complicates things if the bill changes.
However, it complicates South Africa's intention to bid for the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
That complicates the most basic task: deciding who should be allowed to take part.
That the selection comes amid a worsening United States-Russia divide further complicates matters.
The fact that the Cold War is back actually complicates the story for us.
The Senate tax plan adding a repeal of Obamacare's individual mandate only complicates things.
It really complicates the coherence of the administration when it speaks on foreign policy.
I would only rather be straight in situations where being gay just complicates things.
The centrality of sex in Our Time further complicates the audience's sense of comfort.
That criminal groups dealing in wildlife tend to include multinational players further complicates investigations.
Poverty, of course, greatly complicates the effort to manage periods with discretion and dignity.
But the beautiful man can make us nervous, partly because he complicates gender norms.
The attorney general's announcement complicates Netanyahu's path to a fifth term as Prime Minister.
A single data point that complicates how we think about who is in prison.
But North Korea's inhumane treatment of Mr. Warmbier, 22, complicates the prospects for diplomacy.
I don't altogether agree with that, and Yogi, Guru, Predator complicates the proposition nicely.
The fact that the claiming rules are in transition sometimes complicates decisions, Ahluwalia noted.
That also complicates the plan being floated in the House to appease defense hawks.
Inaction on health reform complicates some of the policy choices in tax reform, too.
A one-night stand soon further complicates her life when she finds herself pregnant.
If the water is clear, it further complicates and completes the meaning of life.
But it also complicates the historical narrative told by the rest of Hadid's outfit.
The fact that primary elections begin in Iowa only complicates matters for the Republican establishment.
It also complicates the efforts of Palestinians looking to build bridges with more moderate Israelis.
We're talking about maybe putting them on Spotify, although that complicates things for various reasons.
While he willfully describes his work as nostalgic, Tull's position in time complicates this idea.
Thatonly complicates the story if it is told from a framework other than the labormarket.
Uncertainty about what exactly America might do complicates any assessment of the threat to China.
Sex often complicates any relationship, so it might not be easy to retain the friendship.
And the discovery of a new species of human complicates the picture of our evolution.
And his extensive torture in a CIA "black site" after his capture further complicates matters.
The tyranny of time and distance complicates that process, as he also correctly points out.
Critics have seen just one more episode, one that complicates the series in interesting ways.
Demanding offsetting cuts complicates responding to natural disasters both at the tactical and philosophical level.
But his Antiguan citizenship complicates the situation even though India does not permit dual citizenship.
Adding non-financial goals undeniably complicates what is already a baffling array of executive incentives.
Another element that complicates emoji interpretation is which device you're using to view the icons.
"It complicates the efforts to get a tax reform package through the Senate," she said.
Yet California's top-two primary system — often referred to as a jungle primary — complicates things.
The legacy of the region's declining industrial base also complicates matters, creating a jobs mismatch.
But the survey complicates other stereotypes about Americans who rarely, if ever, attend religious services.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform," Collins told reporters earlier this week. Sen.
And Trump's attempt to cut a deal with congressional Democrats on immigration complicates matters further.
Steve's loyalty to his old friend Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), now an outlaw, complicates matters.
It's another way a more decentralized health system complicates the response to an outbreak. Rep.
It's another way a more decentralized health system complicates the response to a pandemic. Rep.
The presence of fighters from Turkey's separatist Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) further complicates the picture.
Politically, Cole's art is conservative, but it's also work that challenges and complicates that term.
The agreement, expected to be signed later this year, further complicates the president's trade policies.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
The newest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, complicates that story.
Waters — said the play endures precisely because it complicates monolithic images of African-American culture.
Pressure from our European allies on our government and industry further complicates the entire issue.
The defeat in a blue state complicates the path for measures to combat carbon emissions.
"It complicates things a lot," the senior State Department official said of the upcoming elections.
Amelia's grief over Christopher's abrupt death complicates her first marriage with Owen during season 13.
Of course, Emma is single, too — and something of a catch — which only complicates things.
Only, instead of bringing culture into focus—it blurs and complicates, it becomes a sponge.
But empathy for whom, and for what higher purpose, always complicates this supposedly benevolent action.
It complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, eventually, leads to respiratory failure.
"It complicates the efforts to get a tax-reform package through the Senate," warned Sen.
And the MIC is hidden in the starred clues in different places, which complicates things.
The pro-Hong Kong democracy bill that Trump signed Wednesday also complicates the trade talks.
This ruling complicates the March 5 deadline that was set for phasing out the program.
The church has a lot of granite and limestone, which complicates firefighting strategies, he explained.
The legacy of World War II severely complicates relations between Japan, South Korea, and China.
That all makes diversification sense, but let me introduce a word that complicates the issue: duration.
But Lanthimos complicates that one-sided view, painting the loners just as bleakly as the oppressors.
Third, the injection of Hunter Biden into the fray complicates an already fraught private family dynamic.
On top of all this, my constant and powerful attraction to women significantly complicates my life.
Mr. Trump, who won Alabama by 28 percentage points, complicates a race that might appear straightforward.
The surge of water being pushed into rivers also complicates and worsens the river flood threat.
The companies are in an long-standing operating alliance with Japan's Mitsubishi that further complicates matters.
A child's perception, cognitive development and desire to please adults further complicates matters, Steblay's report stated.
A pair of 230,000-volt transmission lines failed for reasons unknown, which further complicates the situation.
So the complication of having some drug milieu on that—who knows how it complicates things?
"Proper" cameras generally don't come with the option to insert SIM cards, which complicates matters somewhat.
However, the creation of an entirely new nuclear weapon further complicates already-tense U.S.–Russian relations.
A knotty asset swap complicates the financial picture but the strategic thinking is hard to fault.
A handful of new weapons complicates matters, each with its own set of benefits and drawbacks.
But he's not convinced we need the term "overfat," as he thinks it over-complicates matters.
The music industry has always been cut-throat, and on-going internet fragmentation only complicates matters.
Also, there is a lot of uncertainty when there are so many candidates, which complicates analysis.
All of which complicates the task of timing the races to start precisely at 2 p.m.
That complicates the job faced by policymakers of explaining why they are not raising interest rates.
But a rule the party adopted in 2628 as an obstacle to outsider candidates complicates matters.
But the win complicates Trump's path toward the nomination and makes a contested convention more likely.
Television in 2016, with its bounty of black shows, both rebukes and complicates that dehumanizing assessment.
In addition, the high winds resulting from frequent helicopter landings complicates the future of the limb.
The next decade in Medina, during which swords were unsheathed and battles were fought, complicates it.
But Anissa Gray's debut novel, "The Care and Feeding of Ravenously Hungry Girls," complicates this stereotype.
"It complicates things in ways that are just really, really challenging," Vogel said by phone recently.
In telling both of these men's stories, Giridharadas complicates the question inherent in the book's title.
It further complicates prospects for the Republican agenda on tax cuts, health care and other issues.
But the failure of the health care plan complicates Republican efforts to overhaul the tax code.
But impeachment complicates the race for him either way, putting him in a no-win situation.
The need to comply with strict congressional budget rules, however, complicates Republicans' message on the deficit.
GSK runs its consumer healthcare business via a joint venture with Novartis, which complicates any acquisitions.
The breakdown of peace talks between the U.S. government and the Taliban further complicates these elections.
That complicates a deal with the EU. Johnson could face another political crisis within a year.
It's arguable whether DirecTV Now simplifies or complicates the myriad of TV streaming options out there.
The recognition complicates the Mideast peace process because Palestinians also consider the city their capital. 3.
The passing of Mr. Rafsanjani complicates the president's position and makes his re-election less certain.
It also complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, eventually, leads to respiratory failure.
A judge's decision Tuesday night to temporarily block Trump's move to end DACA complicates that timeline.
Kidman herself disrupts the film's decorum, much as she complicates the mechanical allegory of Lanthimos's film.
Greenpeace campaigner Rachel Rye Butler said in a statement that the permit "complicates" things for the company.
The threat against Boeing only complicates a Canadian military procurement system which many analysts say is broken.
Jeong's genius lies in the way she complicates gender imbalance in archetypal dynamics between puppeteer and puppet.
But it certainly complicates Trump's warnings about Democrats being bent on a socialist takeover of the country.
By the early 90s, hip-hop was associated with assertive vulgarity, but Contact High complicates the narrative.
That's obviously on this movie's mind, and it complicates its idea of power, politics, and justice substantially.
Daenerys has a birthright to the throne, but her relationship with Jon Snow complicates things even more.
But when you're taking upwards of 30 to 35 pictures each day on vacation, this complicates things.
What complicates matters is that in many cases people want to have their cake and eat it.
And the fact that India has 22 official languages — of which Twitter supports six — complicates matters further.
Euron complicates her hope as well, especially as everyone else in Pyke is unaware who killed Balon.
World complicates the matter, however: it's not clear whether or where this new direction will take off.
The recent bullish swing in the yen complicates matters as Japan's economy is heavily reliant on exports.
The European Union says the crackdown violated human rights, a position that complicates Kosovo's relations with Turkey.
There is one key difference that complicates the data: Independent voters came out this time in droves.
"There's different sets of risks associated with any major surgery, and skeletal dysplasia complicates things," he says.
Sex — Imhof's museum debut in the United States — both confirms and complicates the hype surrounding her work.
The ruling further complicates Venezuela's efforts to raise cash from international financiers amid a crippling financial crisis.
It can be more lucrative to move from academia to private employment, but it also complicates things.
The Duchess of Sussex has a ton of obligations ... and being pregnant further complicates her social schedule.
The lawsuit pushes acrimony between the two to new heights and further complicates prospects for a deal.
That fragmentation complicates coalition-building, and will put Mrs Merkel's Christian Democrats under pressure from the right.
Doctor Strange, intentionally or not, complicates the question of what "doing good" even means in the MCU.
But he complicates the matter by issuing demonstrably false statements of his own, which, inevitably, make news.
But analysts say the new reporting structure complicates the task of tracking some effects of IBM's strategy.
Yet most shares are held by retail investors, which brings price volatility that complicates planning and expansion.
In many cases, data further complicates our view of the world, making things murkier instead of clearer.
That the Y.P.G. has, in effect, been America's most effective ground force against ISIS complicates Erdogan's position.
He shows how the passage of time complicates relationships, but also allows them to deepen and grow.
And, finally, you know, if they don't get health care out of the way, it complicates everything.
Others couldn't come because they're in asylum status in other countries, which complicates the possibility of traveling.
VinBook certainly complicates his public image, adding a layer of earnestness that is both unexpected and welcome.
This complicates things for those hoping that LIGO had spotted a black hole eating a neutron star.
While this development is good for society, it complicates things for the series that employed these people.
Her voice is *very* Australian and I think that's part of what complicates her for us Aussies.
That complicates efforts to track the virus, isolate infected people and keep the virus from spreading further.
It's 1 am … As plenty of people know, being a work-from-home parent also complicates things.
What complicates it now is people think they know things from what they see in social media.
We're trying to pin down why, but the disruption complicates American efforts to confront ISIS and Iran.
GSK runs its consumer health-care business via a joint venture with Novartis, which complicates any acquisitions.
There is a caretaker government in Iraq right now which complicates the authorities of the Prime Minister.
A strong franc complicates life for Switzerland's exporters by making their products more expensive outside the country.
For Mr. Trump, the new weapon complicates the problem of countering North Korea's missile and nuclear program.
The Fed will have to act without clear information on the budget, which certainly complicates its task.
That complicates things as Blackburn travels the state looking to build new relationships beyond her congressional district.
They retorted that focusing on mental illness stigmatizes patients and imposes greater burdens and complicates their lives.
In addition, the communication must be confidential, so having third parties in the room complicates the question.
While the double barrel evokes a shotgun, the tongue, whose end curls upward, complicates any straightforward reading.
Chaos behind the scenes at ICE further complicates matters for Browne and other immigrants under agency supervision.
But those partners do not include the PMF, and this complicates coordination and Washington's relations with Baghdad.
Like Garner's and McClodden's, the work complicates our idea of what bodies must be—particularly the black body.
The shifting innovation of blockchain development complicates efforts to project outcomes for investors seeking to position their portfolios.
All but one of the men (who complicates the predominantly female world) are consummately crabby, flirtatious, and needy.
AB: The enslavement of black people in the Americas complicates the settler colonial matter I talked about earlier.
It complicates matters that America's machine answers to a president who seems so uninterested in principles and norms.
Blind dating is typically associated with mystery, dread, and minimal bleak optimism, and technology complicates the process immensely.
The drones started flying just as Rwanda entered its rainy season, which typically complicates ground deliveries even more.
The question after that is which model to get, and the Mavic Air actually complicates things a bit.
That's right — Mourinho former employer, Chelsea FC, owns "Jose Mourinho," which complicates United's quest to sign Jose Mourinho.
This kind of complicates the ensuing boat sex he enjoys with Daenerys for us, if not for them.
The growing number of flash crashes – where prices of currencies can swing wildly within seconds – also complicates matters.
What nobody counts on is that our hero and the heiress will fall in love, which complicates everything.
But Chalfant, 74, the winner of last year's Obie Award for lifetime achievement, complicates and dignifies the material.
It complicates negotiations at a minimum, for another power's interests must be considered more keenly in the negotiations.
"Our study has shown that abandoning leads definitely complicates future treatment of infected devices," Wazni added by email.
By emulating China, Trump complicates trade enforcement, while enabling China to portray itself as a global trade champion.
Critics say Israeli settlements on territories disputed by the Palestinians complicates future peace talks between the two sides.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform," Collins told reporters as she left a GOP lunch Tuesday.
What complicates the picture is that the U.S. and U.K. are targeting flights from different countries and airports.
The ongoing delay complicates the odds that Clinton's deleted emails are made public before the election in November.
However, as you might understand, the lengthy passage of time complicates the ability to look into your questions.
Many ECB policymakers favour restarting asset purchases, but opposition from northern Europe complicates matters, Reuters reported last week.
Fish complicates this narrative early on by exploring how Jud's treachery may be a product of social alienation.
The move complicates an already contentious deal, increasing the likelihood that Broadcom will end its pursuit of Qualcomm.
But then, whoops, this guy has four different citizenships, and that complicates the whole situation for the Russians.
At the same time, it complicates the notion of identity politics by demonstrating the composite nature of style.
That further complicates the political calculus, underscoring the degree to which personal beliefs and connections outweigh party loyalty.
But while their relationship is playful and affectionate, his stature as a writer complicates Alice's own literary aspirations.
But the company's decision to send home the majority of its 15,000 human moderators further complicates those efforts.
While recognizing the psychological truth in that self-assessment, the film discreetly complicates it with Ms. Whelan's biography.
I would oppose that bill, but it further complicates the negotiations to have it included in this bill.
It's not only Barzini's impatience with the past that complicates her son's desire to paint a cinematic portrait.
The fact that mild cases are difficult to differentiate from colds or the flu only complicates the diagnosis.
But these forms are not available to the public, which complicates efforts to prevent potential conflicts of interest.
She finds him an inconvenience, a liability, he complicates her life ... it's an unexpected dynamic in the film.
His spontaneous style complicates legislation Trump's freewheeling style sparked immediate confusion on Capitol Hill about the path forward.
Amos further complicates our reading of the three forms by stitching white lines and geometric shapes between them.
This year, DOJ changed tactics and began focusing instead on how encryption complicates investigations of child sexual abuse.
I told him how Twitter always changes something about their layout that adds little- nay, COMPLICATES its functionality.
That complicates the task of Mr Guaidó, who has promised repeatedly that the Maduro regime will fall "soon".
This series also has a Lottie (Jessica Mescall), Jack's sister, who complicates their work lives in amusing ways.
This approach, which assumes innovation will come in a predictable form, complicates the adoption of disruptive manufacturing methods.
It's the way the series twists and complicates the premise that makes it much more than a copycat.
Birnbaum further complicates things: Her Dido storms off at the end and seems not to die at all.
It complicates things from a business standpoint, but it's necessary for relevance, which equals survival in our world.
But another factor complicates this even further: Cassidy-Graham-Heller, the last plan standing to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Szmuilowicz, who was not associated with the study, added that doctors' natural aversion to conflict complicates the issue further.
Each additional conflict complicates the story and makes it less and less likely for these two to emerge unscathed.
That complicates any future trade negotiations, especially involving industries in states that helped send Trump to the White House.
A factor that further complicates these requirements is that a content ID system isn't clearly defined in the legislation.
But when your entire crew is killed and everyone wakes up in a clone body, it complicates the investigation.
This complicates the search for customers for U.S. developers hoping to build the next generation of LNG export plants.
Tea Kermit, for example, complicates this categorization, as both the image and part of the text remain the same.
Britain's departure from the European Union, loosening its ties with the 28-member trading bloc, further complicates the picture.
That complicates matters for the Trump administration, which has said all options — including military intervention — are on the table.
Barden, who's been playing Alyssa since TEOTFW was a 2014 short film, appreciated how the scene complicates her character.
All this complicates the task of party elites seeking to shape outcomes, but it doesn't fundamentally change their role.
What the series does is that it goes beyond the stereotypes of bored, bitchy housewives and complicates these characters.
If someone's going on a break because they want to see other people, that complicates the situation, Brateman says.
Beware of the Dogs, Donnelly's debut album out this week, complicates this idea of Stella Donnelly, Feminist Rock Saviour.
They say as the Democratic nominee inches closer to a 10-point margin, it complicates Heck's path to victory.
This fact alone complicates arguments for the destruction of evil: how do you obliterate something that has no substance?
"It is the southwest monsoon and the rainfall continues to come," he said, which further complicates the rescue efforts.
This presents a conundrum in which strategic risk resulting from the NDS's prioritization complicates the operational challenges for CENTCOM.
Yet as she impassively recounts her star-crossed history, Grace's version of events complicates Holcroft's attempts to help her.
The dismal approval rating complicates matters for senators who may be on the fence about voting for the plan.
This change allows Solo to remain a hero, and un-complicates his eventual good-guy storylines, like marrying Leia.
This anthology of essays, articles, diary entries and more complicates that view by situating the protest in historical context.
Uber and Lyft are still building their networks and market share, which complicates matters, and may delay price increases.
Sarah Kliff: Aetna complicates the narrative a bit because you have this whole other narrative around their merger negotiations.
That pesky little detail complicates every relationship they have with anybody who isn't one of the other series regulars.
In claiming to put America first, he complicates the Fed's task of keeping America's economy on an even keel.
That difficulty is paralleled by how the Fed, in turn, complicates monetary policy in the rest of the world.
Two, the contention that sharing a link to a news article complicates the work of others requires supporting evidence.
But the increasingly crowded field complicates his re-election prospects should he chose to run for a second term.
The relentless wave of disinformation complicates the task of Democrats seeking to build a public case against the President.
Mack's films have always zoomed in on the handmade, but here she complicates our assumptions about what that means.
Indiana is still a main target for Democrats, but the nature of the traditionally red state complicates Bayh's path.
The Wall Street Journal editorial board has echoed those calls, arguing that Mueller's relationship with Comey complicates his investigation.
If anything, the layering of credulity and incredulity, dubiousness and polemic complicates if not obviates the artworks' shelf life.
But the impeachment inquiry, at the very least, complicates that timeline, according to Dan Clifton of Strategas Research Partners.
Third, the modern welfare state complicates the issues around migration in a way that it did not a century ago.
The vote further complicates efforts to reach a two-state solution in the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict over land rights.
The third memo complicates all of this substantially — and may explain why the first memo has yet to be released.
That complicates Biden's ability to arouse intense support from young and nonwhite voters, which has become essential to Democratic mobilization.
Chappelle makes no bones about whether Simpson or Cosby are guilty, but he complicates their stories by listing their achievements.
The current lull emphasizes how fickle hurricane systems can be, which complicates accurate hurricane predictions under human-caused climate change.
The end of the talks to sell Braskem, Odebrecht's crown jewel, complicates the restructuring efforts of the highly indebted conglomerate.
This further complicates identity theft by requiring attackers to breach four different sources for each account they wish to hack.
One of the biggest beneficiaries was Mr Ramaphosa himself, which complicates his campaign to purge the party of rent-seeking.
He added that there was no doubt the result of the U.K. referendum in June further complicates the industry's outlook.
But the forthcoming Antarctic winter complicates things, bringing 24-hour darkness and frozen seas, making evacuation an extremely complex process.
Sectarian conflict complicates the situation further, as most locals like Naffouri are Sunni, while the advancing military is predominantly Shia.
The legal battle over DACA complicates a debate currently underway in Congress on whether to change the nation's immigration laws.
"The fact that the test has taken place, assuming it was successful, complicates the situation in Northeast Asia," he said.
But it complicates the creation of new technologies because of how they would be incorporated and counted under New START.
Romance blossoms and complicates the group's dynamic, and they'll have to figure out how to grow up without growing apart.
But the strongest thread throughout Devotion, the one that complicates the Du family's life on multiple dimensions, is his faith.
But it can make it difficult to support themselves financially, and exclusion from platforms like Facebook complicates communication and organization.
This recent volatility complicates government efforts to keep calm in the markets ahead of a major leadership change this fall.
This complicates repatriation and can lead to lengthy spells in overcrowded Thai detention centers, which Rohingya often try to escape.
The screen problem complicates things because it introduces more inconsistency in the same time period than might otherwise be there.
A Russian carrier conducting strike operations in the Mediterranean doesn't just reassert Moscow's power, it further complicates the world's geopolitics.
Low, black ceilings lend the downtown establishment a cloak-and-dagger allure, which the otherwise colorful, thrifted décor then complicates.
One of the chief pleasures of these late paintings is the way Boxer alternately simplifies and complicates his signature style.
Another unique feature of the American psyche that complicates fortune-writing is the fact that Americans always need new things.
This all complicates the fact that the fate of Hershey and its candy empire depends on a triple approval process.
The recent publication of "Luigi Ghirri: The Complete Essays 1973-1991" (Mack) enriches and complicates our sense of Ghirri's achievement.
The upheaval over President Obama's Supreme Court nominee only further complicates Republicans' chances to hold on to their small majority.
Genoa-based Carige has been dogged by governance issues which investment bankers say complicates its search for a merger partner.
What complicates this is that immigration courts are run by the Department of Justice, not the Department of Homeland Security.
This complicates what is already a Freudian tangle of incestuous intrigue, itself a metaphor for a world of social pathology.
Though mainly due to tumbling energy prices, weaker inflation in a major euro zone country like France complicates ECB's task.
That Schoenberg included guitar and mandolin lends a rustic quality to the sound, which complicates the music's forward-looking sophistication.
Korman further complicates this tension by doing something unexpected, changing the order of the colored bands embracing the four corners.
What further complicates the inquiry is some of Hellobike's rides are accessed directly on Alipay rather than its own app.
However, he has several assets and liabilities valued at "over $50 million," which further complicates the calculation of his wealth.
"It complicates an already impossibly complicated situation," said Art Wheaton, a labor expert at the Worker Institute at Cornell University.
Ms. Feore's huge and thrilling production on the Festival Theater's thrust stage fills out that vision but also complicates it.
But as the play further complicates its story in the second and third acts, it loses control of its effects.
It goes without saying that having a criminal record complicates efforts by formerly incarcerated individuals to obtain post-release employment.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform to put the repeal of the individual mandate in there," Collins said.
The investigation complicates what is already an uphill battle for Mr. Shanahan's effort to become the next permanent defense secretary.
Boeing is burning through massive amounts of cash as the spreading coronavirus complicates a recovery from its 737 Max scandal.
The loss complicates San Diego State's aspirations of a No. 1 seed when the bracket is revealed on March 15.
"All the expatriates living in Belgium can speak of how the Belgian government complicates their work in general," he added.
They are in a legal limbo -- they were never technically laid off by Blackjewel, they say, which complicates their situations.
Moreover, the enactment of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act ("PROMESA") in 85033 complicates these recovery efforts.
Lack of trust in outsiders further complicates efforts to introduce effective treatments and sanitary procedures to unstable or remote areas.
He is acutely conscious of how migration complicates preparing for diseases, and of the need to educate without assigning blame.
The deployment of pro-regime forces to Afrin complicates an already fraught conflict in the Kurdish regions of northern Syria.
LaTurbo: Business complicates this as companies extend too far and make use of this data for personal gain or manipulation.
That task has never been a straightforward one — especially when an intelligence finding complicates, or undermines, a president's desired outcomes.
The initial ruling complicates a separate plan by Walt Disney Co to buy the majority of Murdoch's assets, including Sky.
This not only complicates global efforts to counter terrorism but puts the region and the world at large at risk.
The fact so many enslaved cooks performed other domestic roles, like the raising of white children, further complicates Bertelsen's depiction.
In fact, throughout the revival, Rory's professional life is framed mainly in terms of how it complicates her romantic life.
Maltz thus complicates the quandary posed by Robert Morris regarding the status of his "scatter" pieces while they are in storage.
A strong yen also complicates the Bank of Japan's attempts to encourage inflation because it reduces the cost of imported goods.
It also complicates efforts by those believers to get military, police or civil service jobs, or even burial plots in cemeteries.
A very long novel—like Edoardo Albinati's " The Catholic School " (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)—complicates our sense of what a novel is.
At James Cohan Gallery, Kim's Selected Sunday Paintings, 1/7/01 to 2/183/18 complicates any oversimplifications of his career.
The exhibit complicates the perception of Henson as just a child's performer, which he never wanted to be solely known as.
Neither my brother nor sister have chosen to maintain an adult relationship with me in any way, which complicates this matter.
But there's a way in which you can tell the story of the Second Amendment which complicates things even for them.
And it complicates the argument for Republicans counting on widespread dissatisfaction with the economy to help them win the White House.
Thus, the court is deprived of forty percent of its active judicial cohort, which complicates rapid, economical and fair case disposition.
Caputova's victory complicates Fico's plan to leave politics by becoming head of the Constitutional Court — a position vetted by the president.
Netflix wants to "protect consumers" from mobile data caps The news complicates Netflix's image as a supporter of open internet principles.
Trump's late endorsement will be a boost, analysts say, even if it greatly complicates life for McConnell and the Senate Republicans.
"If there are lots and lots of bright moving objects in the sky, it tremendously complicates our job," Dr. Lowenthal said.
This means that the court lacks twenty percent of its active judicial complement, which complicates swift, economical and fair case disposition.
Cruz faces lawsuits and there are claims against his late mother's estate, which complicates the matter of his indigence, Finkelstein said.
Second, each subsequent version of the software can change the score of existing portfolio companies, which complicates follow-on investment processes.
For example, many rituals of Islam are pegged to the sun, which complicates observing them at such an extreme northern latitude.
California has a slate of competitive seats with crowded primaries, which complicates Democrats' path thanks to the state's top-two primary.
Mr. Trump's evident animus toward CNN complicates matters, making a prediction more difficult — and, quite likely, damaging Time Warner's share price.
It is currently unknown whether anyone can get reinfected with the novel coronavirus, which complicates plans to achieve herd immunity naturally.
What complicates the picture is that the Supreme Court and several of the opposition figures are suspected of graft as well.
Glackens has often been called "The American Renoir," and this show complicates and affirms that notion by bringing their works together.
Caputova's victory complicates Fico's plan to leave politics by becoming head of the Constitutional Court - a position vetted by the president.
And it complicates an already difficult high wire act for the health experts, who want to prepare Americans without panicking them.
In reality Obama complicates any genealogy of radicals or reactionaries, just as Coates rewrites the narrative of being a public intellectual.
What complicates the movie is that it has been created to look like it was made with a single continuous shot.
In this Vox article the writer explores how Jennifer Lopez's role in "Hustlers" complicates the way we talk about her body.
But newly available data providing the most detailed picture to date about what Americans of different generations save complicates that assessment.
The documentary also complicates that notion of victory and ownership, though, particularly after Furie famously killed Pepe off in his comics.
When his 11-year-old son, Billy (Nolen Dubuc), reveals a talent for ballet, a third element complicates the others: bewilderment.
What Mangold complicates about the dad movie in this film is that he doesn't really give us easy heroes and villains.
Dreams complicates it further by showcasing the work of players who are also unpaid creators, and who stand to gain nothing.
That's because plurality rules can produce perverse outcomes, when a third candidate (let alone a fourth or a fifth), complicates matters.
"It (Russia's air force operation) complicates the situation," Monzer Makhous, an official from the Syrian opposition's High Negotiating Committee, told Interfax.
The rejection complicates the task of incoming European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, who was also put forward by Macron.
US-China trade war complicates things All told, Iran's shipments are believed to have dropped by about 900,000 barrels per day.
So the movie complicates its bloodletting, including through a story line about corporate violence run amok in a near-lawless future.
A factor that complicates Pressley's chances: Massachusetts' laws, like New York's, are far behind most Democratic pushes to expand voting access.
Racism only further complicates this by holding people of color to a white standard of beauty they do not innately possess.
Evangelion is no exception, though it complicates it's own usage by attempting to explore the burgeoning sexuality of it's teenage characters.
The actual strike accomplishes nothing in terms of damage, but complicates the retreat and pulls the fighter out of his stance.
The Swiss constitution, however, complicates their willingness to accept potential punishment, because it argues that public interest oriented art is legal.
Edgar Arceneaux complicates the viewer's relationship to the history of blackface, and Yishai Jusidman depicts his particular vision of the Holocaust.
That the exhibition was constructed with a sincere admiration and respect for Hammons' work only complicates things further — or explains everything.
And complicating things even further with changing labels and titles to things complicates things even more for people on the ground.
The presence of al Qaeda and other terrorist groups in Idlib complicates matters -- giving Assad and his allies "cover" for such attacks.
"Frankly, I think it further complicates the ability of a Canadian judge to extradite Meng to (the) United States," Baucus told CNBC.
The crowds are so busy that it's hard to pick out friends, and intermittent signal/disappearing phone battery further complicates the issue.
"This outbreak is occurring in a highly insecure environment, which complicates public health response activities," an unnamed State Department official told STAT.
Whereas the Warhol work features only one large cartoon character, Condo complicates the image by including multiple figures, some of them photographic.
"It complicates issues, certainly," Kristine Roselius, a spokesperson for the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, told VICE News about the blackouts.
That split structure complicates any bid for the magazine and website, which together will reportedly generate $46 million in revenue this year.
She doesn't shy away from exploring the pervasive, sometimes destructive ways technology drives and complicates our lives, our culture and our relationships.
That slightly complicates one theory that nervous Democrats had about Sanders, that they would underrate him as Republicans once underrated Donald Trump.
The fact that it's used to make fun of someone and used politically, not to make money, complicates the fair use argument.
This complicates the city's efforts to combat Zika, as it creates "all kinds of tiny reservoirs for rainwater to collect," Persse said.
But the influx of over 1m mostly Sunni Syrian refugees, who are now roughly a quarter of Lebanon's population, complicates the situation.
Add to that the Touch Bar, which further complicates repairs, and you basically have no reason to ever open this MacBook Pro.
For Mr Murdoch the Comcast announcement complicates the years-long drama that has been his effort to take full control of Sky.
The involvement of Cap's old sidekick Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), both in the past and in the present, hugely complicates the situation.
There is no evidence that Clinton has any more serious health issue than pneumonia, but her near-collapse complicates the political calculus.
"It's not a black-and-white issue to me, but what complicates matters is that declaration of personhood," Carlson told the AJC.
Although windowing provides artists with a way to capture more of the money made selling their music, it complicates life for consumers.
And as Mr. Kerry implicitly noted to his visitors on Tuesday, Russia's entry into the conflict greatly complicates any American military intervention.
This year, the presence of both a Green Party candidate and a Libertarian candidate on the ballot complicates that calculus. 10. Sen.
Thus, the court lacks thirty-seven percent of its active judicial cohort, which complicates endeavors to promptly, economically and fairly decide cases.
Toxicology Report This complicates the comparison between the control group and the group that was exposed to high doses of cellphone radiation.
The language deficit complicates Facebook's battle to rein in harmful content and the damage it can cause, including to the company itself.
But Clinton's popular-vote lead over Trump is so large that it complicates the question of how to recalibrate for future elections.
If people can have an NDE just on ketamine, it complicates the theory that endogenous DMT is the sole cause an NDE.
As Hollywood rolls out more expanded universes and complicates the existing ones, you can expect to see a lot more of this.
Shriver fulfills this mandate in the first six chapters, but then he complicates matters by introducing his own story at each turn.
He suggests intentional evidence-based reframing — which complicates assumptions that black people's reasons for their actions were the same as white people's.
It soon becomes clear that the Richardsons have problematic motives for their newfound friendships with Pearl, which ultimately complicates Pearl's new life.
Despite however much it complicates the gameplay and perhaps interacts weirdly with other parts of the game, I nevertheless find it good.
Whether you think the conclusion of Yemen's prolonged war will come through military might or peace negotiations, the Aden conflict complicates everything.
That clause complicates Cueto's trade value if the Giants are far out of the race and want to deal him in July.
The latest attack further complicates humanitarian work at a time of dire need in the country and as a harsh winter looms.
Even so, the characters are tricky, especially Megyn and Gretchen, who come with ideological baggage that complicates Hollywood's holy grail of relatability.
It just complicates the ways in which we all coopt each other's identities, and what it means to do so in tandem.
And he complicates the narrative, slightly, by sprinkling antagonists throughout — mostly rival music executives though not Mr. Knight, Dr. Dre's greatest albatross.
That complicates things, considering next week's calendar: the Iowa caucuses on Monday and the President's State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Opponents of ranked-choice voting argue that it complicates the process too much, both when it comes to voting and tabulating results.
South Korea's political turmoil — including the ouster last week of Park Geun-hye as president — only complicates Mr. Tillerson's already difficult task.
On the other hand, it's also possible that Patrick complicates Warren's message, because of his particular fund's focus on positive social impact.
In a lot of U.S. communities, a lack of housing variety complicates the picture for baby boomers who are seeking affordable options.
But the Wilsons' relationship to the Tethered — an oppressed class of people taking down their more fortunate doubles — complicates the audience's allegiance.
But the Wilsons' relationship to the Tethered — an oppressed class of people taking down their more fortunate doubles — complicates the audience's allegiance.
Conservationists charge that this legal commerce complicates efforts to tackle Hong Kong's role as a key node in the global illegal trade.
"I think it greatly complicates our efforts to combine tax reform and changes in the ACA," she told reporters earlier this week.
Light moves back and forth through Mylar, even after it has been painted over, which complicates our understanding of the work's history.
Twitter users also noted that just last year, the Times called the bubble tea trend "so 2002," which further complicates the paper's position.
That background complicates my relationship with food/exercise and in lesser moments I still base my self-worth on how I look naked.
The combination of mifepristone and misoprostol is commonly characterized as "the abortion pill," which complicates its use in women who've lost a pregnancy.
" This moral tension animates and complicates Mr. Stern's beautiful, meticulously reported debut, "The Last Thousand: One School's Promise in a Nation at War.
"This definitely complicates the old view, that religious people are less afraid of death than nonreligious people," Jong said in a press release.
Suffice it to say, this complicates matters for Billy's latest foster family, Billy's very important search for his mother, and Sivana's nefarious plans.
Some never really learn the language at all, which complicates things at work and can make a player's private life isolated and lonely.
Bloomberg needs a breakthrough on Super Tuesday, and the rise of Klobuchar complicates his strategy of picking up the falling Biden vote. Sen.
What complicates Casalotti's situation is her mixed-race background, which makes it a lot more difficult for her to find an exact match.
That Taylor is male and the LaCroixes African-American complicates the show's class, race and gender dynamics, but it doesn't simply invert them.
The group complicates the harmonies and fills the interstices of the songs with improvisation, often with Mr. McCaslin's saxophone chasing Mr. Bowie's voice.
The fact that Future Home is both a new work and an old one complicates the task of placing it in Erdrich's catalog.
Lerner further complicates this optical configuration by cutting a triangular notch on either side of the painting, at points corresponding to its diameter.
But as season 1 revealed, Bernard is a host — a fully humanoid robot — which complicates both his memory issues and his identity issues.
The plot involves a calculated PR effort to get the public back on superheroes' side, even as a new villain complicates the efforts.
I know there's a sidequest later on that complicates this, but for now, this is just another thing I'm permitted to be. Selfish.
"It was no accident that North Korea threatened to launch four missiles, it deliberately complicates the decisions of US policy makers," he said.
Resolving that issue still hangs over the bank - and its share price - and complicates the government's plan to sell down its 71% stake.
This means that the court lacks eight percent of its active judicial complement, which complicates efforts to expeditiously, inexpensively and fairly decide cases.
The fact that most of the radiation in question, what's known as Lyman continuum radiation, will never reach our telescopes, complicates the matter.
What complicates the situation, and gives "Back to Life" an extra comic kick, is that the duplicity and discomfort come from every direction.
Mr. Redstone's unusual move to change bylaws — the board must unanimously approve a partial or full sale of the studio — complicates things further.
That isn't disqualifying, but it complicates the (false) narrative of O'Rourke as a true progressive hero in the face of more moderate women.
Baker's account to lawmakers this month clearly complicates an already complicated picture for Rosenstein before Congress, assuming he shows up for Thursday's interview.
That Ada's marriage to the wealthy Omar (Babacar Sylla) has already been arranged and is well underway only complicates her attempts to grieve.
Some express a dangerous desire to "keep things simple" and a concern that including women and other stakeholders "unnecessarily complicates" Afghan peace talks.
Many of those voters share Trump's support for the traditional Republican goals of less federal taxes, spending and regulation, which complicates the picture.
"That inevitably leads to delays, complicates decision-making and results in political interference," said Mitropoulos, who is now an executive director at PwC.
" A Princeton website says, "Ai complicates conversations about repatriation, shared cultural heritage and contemporary expectations regarding the democratization of art and public space.
"The partial government shutdown complicates the critical work of diplomacy as tough choices must be made about what to stop doing," she said.
That complicates running the government in the same way that disdaining medicine would make it hard for someone to be a good doctor.
The shake-up complicates an already difficult time for CBS, which has spent most of the past year fighting scandal on multiple fronts.
Because early on Saturday, new footage from the infamous "Famous" phone call between the two stars leaked — and it complicates the original story.
In the atmospheric paintings, Duran takes on the figure-ground relationship and complicates it through the layering and interpenetration of fields and shapes.
The Social Security mess already complicates some commonly accepted retirement-planning wisdom — such as the advice to delay claiming benefits until age 70.
That complicates US efforts to get a full list of North Korea's nuclear and missile capabilities as a good-faith step in negotiations.
But it further complicates Francis' efforts to convince Irish Catholics that the church is ready to confront its legacy of concealing sexual abuse.
That complicates reimbursement for those seeking vaccination in doctors' offices, so Medicare patients will probably find it simpler to head for a pharmacy.
The character's conceit is a mask that's always in danger of slipping, which complicates his heroism with moments of bluffing, comedy and doubt.
The initial ruling complicates a plan by Walt Disney Co to buy many of Murdoch's assets, including the pan-European satellite business Sky.
That complicates the job of authorities to catch market manipulators who secretly divert funds to risky financial products as they chase higher returns.
What complicates this task is that consumer data are typically collected through techniques and technology unseen and unknown to the average internet user.
Miss Americana really complicates that narrative, making us clear of how much fear and need to please has been part of her life.
The decision to hit General Suleimani complicates relations with Iraq's government, which has tried to balance itself between the United States and Iran.
The lack of a postmark on most of the packages complicates all of this and could suggest the packages came from multiple places.
President Donald Trump's declaration of broad tariffs on imported steel and aluminum complicates North American trade talks and threatens to doom them altogether.
What complicates things, Warbelow says, is that many of those states also lack laws that prohibit housing and employment discrimination against LGBTQ residents.
The CFIUS reform act was recently signed into law by President Donald Trump and further complicates which transactions will be subject to approval.
Throwing an hour and a half of football into the equation only complicates things, and nothing good can come of it, say we.
The increasing tension with the military complicates Mr. Sharif's hold over power further as he faces an investigation into his family's offshore wealth.
S. programs," it laments, "also face legal limits on the interest rates they can charge, which further complicates their efforts to cover costs.
A possible border adjustment provision, part of House Republicans' tax plan, complicates Trump's made in America pledges and could affect numerous companies like Boeing.
Parnell's candidacy further complicates things for Democrats, who have been promoting women as candidates while the party wrestles internally with issues like sexual misconduct.
Securing a software platform that serves 2.23 billion users is an extremely challenging task, and adding hardware to that equation just complicates existing concerns.
Cruz's victory, however, complicates Trump's drive toward the 2778,21 pledged delegates he needs to capture the Republican nomination outright before the convention in Cleveland.
There's the question of how much ethical responsibility Facebook has to its users, but when someone else breaks the rules, it complicates the conversation.
Go deeper: Khashoggi killing complicates Trump's peace plan Saudi prosecutor says Khashoggi's killing was premeditated Report: CIA director heard audio of Khashoggi's alleged murder
More Chinese cyberattacks occurring over this time frame just complicates the narrative and could potentially reinforce the security fears expressed by US intelligence agencies.
They're just not usually in the same room as the players, which complicates the prospect of taking a show like Critical Role on tour.
One is the death of the faith's nonagenarian leader; the other is a flare-up over a Mormon practice that complicates relations with Judaism.
In some ways, this is a good thing—heterogeneity is a generally a safeguard against a widespread attack—but it also inevitably complicates things.
The fact that the 16-year-old girl at the center of this show is also a shapeshifter really complicates matters on that front.
With the European Union being divided into several different countries, it complicates the aim of uniting multiple cities through a high-speed transport system.
That redistribution of money from less-affluent Trump supporters to wealthy ones complicates the ability of Congress to deliver on "repeal-and-replace" promises.
Crowdfunding complicates matters, as you suddenly owe a debt of responsibility to the people who helped financially prop you up, but where's the line?
In my opinion, lying to kids about these things at an early age only complicates your ability to give truthful explanations in the future.
The turmoil in Labour further complicates what has already been perhaps the most chaotic week in British public life since the second world war.
If Pyongyang gets an ICBM, it complicates the United States' strategic calculus, but it is not obvious that deterrence would not continue to work.
Yet for JPMorgan, the Fed's and O.C.C.'s involvement complicates the outcome of the case and throws into doubt the timing of a settlement.
Mr. Jones doubles down on the action, though without any real shocks (or awe), but he also modestly complicates the question of the monstrous.
Taka (Will Yun Lee) is a New York City police detective who cares for his catatonic mother, which complicates his life and his dreams.
The fact that the victims, including at least 300 wounded, are believed to be from at least 40 countries, only complicates the notification process.
But Ian complicates things with his sad-sack self-pity and disintegrating marriage, taking the film into a more familiar Gervais self-abasement mode.
Just as photographs replace and alter memories—a transubstantiation that Richter complicates in his photo paintings—so, too, do films tend to replace facts.
The diagnostic tests currently being used in the US take too long for results to be available, which further complicates intervention and treatment efforts.
Capitalism complicates matters: Capitalists contribute to production as managers and conveners of labor, and their efforts are necessary to create new places of work.
The move complicates an already contentious deal and increases the likelihood that Broadcom, which is based in Singapore, will end its pursuit of Qualcomm.
The ruling on Tuesday by a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit only complicates the situation.
The presence of Russian forces at a number of Syrian military bases complicates the process of picking targets for any strike, said one official.
"There is still time to do it but there may be wider political interests at stake here also that complicates the picture," said Gorry.
The lack of universal healthcare and universal paid sick leave, a rarity among highly developed nations, complicates America's attempts at social distancing, Slok suggested.
That further complicates matters, as the cure for the weak rand — higher interest rates from the central bank — could make the downturn even worse.
One interesting thing that complicates this analysis is that poll respondents are much likelier to vote than nonrespondents, even after controlling for everything else.
You might think that is a pretty sensible way to let a foreign nation know about a lawsuit, but a federal statute complicates matters.
A world in which effective deception in almost every venue and media outlet is possible vastly complicates the duties of government and societal institutions.
And when there's an erosion of trust within the people involved, it further complicates what is already a difficult decision for the attorney general.
We think we understand the DNA of the brain, but there's epigenetics that affect how the DNA is actually expressed, and that complicates things.
Yet the way the stock market ran so far ahead of the real economy in the years since 2009 complicates the picture a bit.
The involvement of Kolomoisky and Firtash complicates the already mind-boggling array of factions and agendas that form the backdrop of the Ukraine scandal.
What follows is accounts from dealers interviewed by VICE explaining how dealing complicates their lives, and how they handle the side effects of hustling.
How the 'Kurdish question' complicates the anti-ISIS alliance Turkey considers some of the Kurdish militia groups in the alliance as terrorists, including the YPG.
Nadine has survived her teens thanks largely to her closeness with one friend (Haley Lu Richardson), whose crush on her brother suddenly complicates their relationship.
The potential sale of the Patriot system complicates Russia's sale of the S-400 to Turkey since the two missile systems cannot be operated together.
Adding to the fun is that Nunes is a close ally of the president, having served on his transition team, which only complicates things further.
It complicates progress made by ordinary people and tech giants like Facebook, who are far more aware of the problem than they used to be.
Culture complicates the perception of colour even further; filters ranging from superstition to symbolism all play a part in helping the brain complete the picture.
This eerily specific but unwilled approximation of recognizable imagery, like that which Dubuffet describes, complicates both the scale of the work and its pictorial space.
Britain's looming European Union exit further complicates talks between the United States and the EU over the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership free trade deal.
This hugely complicates the process of separating their businesses into two banks with individual risk appetites, customer bases and funding costs, according to the sources.
Closing off the acoustic chamber around your ear complicates a headphone's design and threatens the purity of its sound by creating undesirable resonances and reverberations.
Had that been the case, however, he could have stopped with the two women and the dog — whose peculiarly brooding expression alone complicates the eroticism.
Instead, the film complicates the idea of vengeance by casting it as an ugly, cruel force with no regard for common decency or social stability.
They've been strictly best friends their whole lives—except that one brief time in grad school—but the prospect of new partners complicates their relationship.
The labyrinthine and opaque relationship between private companies and China's government complicates any effort to understand exactly how Beijing impacts or benefits from each firm.
WILLIAMS: Well, what complicates it more than anything else is the word cooperation or you have individuals who will and will not cooperate doing this.
For one, he said, it complicates efforts in the anti-ISIS fight, which is largely being run out of the U.S. base in Doha, Qatar.
But then the challenge is when that's operating in a standalone mode, it actually complicates the connection back to the Toad Rally and Kingdom modes.
Now, Paul's tweet only complicates the matter further — and puts the pressure on Mitch McConnell to deliver a final bill that's acceptable to his members.
You would think Cavill's exit complicates those plans, but how the studio intends to address the larger DC cinematic universe story remains to be seen.
The cultural celebration of femininity in France, deplored back in 1949 by Simone de Beauvoir in "The Second Sex", blurs the lines and complicates judgment.
In addition, researchers and academics are just beginning to understand how to mitigate bias in algorithms, a problem that complicates any standard measure of accuracy.
That potentially complicates the military's plans for an election even with a new constitution that entrenches the power of the generals for years to come.
His bid for the chairmanship complicates a race within a caucus where identity politics is frequently a crucial, if unspoken, factor in deciding leadership spots.
In "Blue Swimmers" and "Pool Swimmers, Green," the figures are submerged in a washy field of blue or green, which complicates the figure/ground relationship.
That's why this new wave of bands leaning on this style is so moving, because it does offer some surface level comforts, it complicates it.
What is most interesting, however, is what the appeals panel ruled -- and whether that complicates the Supreme Court's presumed decision whether to hear the case.
The decentralized governance system here complicates things because the rural areas burning the crops fall under different jurisdictions than the urban areas suffering the smog.
The real world complicates the lives of this clan of magical performers after their act goes awry, their gifts languish and, unchanneled, their talents warp.
He may want April back, which, obviously, complicates things: April may still love him, but she and Clara have already declared their best friend status.
Rather than giving the viewer the opportunity to enjoy and glean new insights from these largely unseen archives, Braatz complicates his collage with unnecessary information.
Trading for him would almost certainly spell the end of LaVine's time in Minnesota, and that complicates matters since he's coming off a torn ACL.
The impact: Mr. Trump's decision complicates the military's case, raising questions about the judicial process and expectations of justice for those harmed by American forces.
In her second solo show at Bridget Donahue, Jessi Reaves complicates the kind of work that made her a standout in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
The spat complicates things for Republicans as they try to move tax legislation through the Senate, which they control by a slim 52-48 margin.
The letter further complicates his effort to convince Roman Catholics that the church is ready to confront its legacy of child sexual and institutional abuse.
What they found: Zaloom argues that paying for college complicates how parents save for their own futures and how they pay for their children's development.
That complicates an already ambitious congressional to-do list, including resolving the budget, avoiding a default on the country's debt and overhauling the tax system.
"This decision complicates everything and creates fear," said Mr. Zere, 37, a doctoral candidate at the School of Media Arts and Studies at Ohio University.
Alas, the museum's decision to put the café on the top floor complicates my usual strategy of working my way down, a cappuccino my reward.
That complicates the general election calculus for Republicans looking to take on red-state Democrats, considering that Trump scores significantly lower with the broader electorate.
The standoff, which comes after weeks of careful maneuvering by the State Department over the case, complicates an already fraught relationship between Washington and Ankara.
The shortfall complicates plans to land NASA astronauts on the lunar surface by 2024, an idea first proposed by Vice President Mike Pence in March.
Why men and women lie about sex and how this complicates STD control Other research also confirms that women more commonly avoid sex than men.
The spat complicates things for Republicans as they try to move tax legislation through the Senate, which they control by a slim 52-48 margin.
In the interim, the House Republicans' failure to get a bill to repeal the health care law passed — or even voted on — complicates the process.
This further complicates Uber's autonomous driving ambitions, which haven't gone as well as the firm envisioned when it launched the effort a few years ago.
"Because 80% of top wealth holders are married, the proposals generally don't focus yet on this issue as it complicates the presentation of the tax."
His statement was effectively a challenge to Democrats that complicates the goal of one bicameral, bipartisan statement dinging the president's strategy in the Middle East.
The state of black politics in the city is changing, too, and complicates for some the idea of who a black candidate is and represents.
"We view this kind of legislative action as something that only complicates our efforts, so we oppose this approach," Mark Toner said, per the Post.
Watch the video to learn more about how race factors into jury selection, and why it complicates the prospect of a fair trial by jury.
His death complicates the troubled conglomerate's efforts to restructure and pay off borrowings, and could increase pressure on HNA to reveal more about its opaque ownership.
"This does not refute the contradictory findings in the 2015 [FBI report] that all index violent crimes had risen, but it complicates the story," Pfaff wrote.
"Now what they're trying to do is foment a sectarian war in Iraq between Sunnis and Shia and that just further complicates the situation," King said.
The rising dollar "complicates policy management," in China, said Eswar S. Prasad, a former head of the I.M.F.'s China division who teaches at Cornell University.
What complicates your movement through the maze, though, is that you are attempting to navigate through it with things that take up more than one space.
But the revelation complicates Manafort's bid to have the judge lift the house arrest that he's been under since his first court appearance on Oct. 30.
Others allocate IP addresses dynamically, so that they may change many times in a single session, or they share one between many users, which complicates identification.
It also complicates Goldman's efforts to build a larger asset management business to balance its traditional investment banking and trading arms, where profitability is being squeezed.
The news also complicates the picture that Luckey has built up in the media as a geeky genius who's just so damn passionate about virtual reality.
Yes, but: A proposal has advanced in the House that anti-trafficking advocates don't support — but tech does — which complicates the fate of the Senate bill.
It's a refreshing, haunted take on the essay and the memoir, one that complicates both by refusing to let you say for sure where either ends.
Keurig disrupted the coffee industry because it made drinking a single cup much easier; Kuvée, on the other hand, only complicates the process of drinking wine.
The carrier models are not compatible with other carriers — the Verizon model will not get LTE service on AT&T, for example — which further complicates matters.
As we previously reported, Aaron's death complicates things because his conviction in Lloyd's 2013 murder will essentially be wiped out thanks to an obscure Massachusetts law.
As a look at small-town life and at one man whose past complicates his present and future, The Overnighters refuses to give any easy answers.
"Granting an extension to one automaker could set a precedent that further complicates the Takata recalls by encouraging other automakers to submit similar requests," Nelson said.
Wang's accidental death complicates the situation and could increase pressure on HNA to reveal more about its often-criticized opaque ownership, people in the industry said.
That in turn tends to plunge those economies into recession which, along with higher interest rates, substantially weakens those countries' public finances and complicates their politics.
Lack of a land title can prevent people from using property as collateral for bank loans to start businesses and complicates inheritance claims, legal experts say.
But those critics contend Trump's history of using red-hot rhetoric complicates his efforts to bring the country together following the deadly attack in Las Vegas.
This complicates an officer's ability achieve the goals of community policing and compromises the public's ability to trust those who work to make them feel safe.
Told about Posto da Torre's ignominious role in the scandal, he reacted with indignation and then fumed about the everyday corruption that complicates life in Brazil.
But the sheer volume of people, vehicles and buildings present complicates the equation, causing these challenges to grow not only in magnitude but also in kind.
It's a mixed-use development with upscale as well as economically stressed businesses and homes, which CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said complicates mosquito control efforts.
While low-slung pants are associated with urban black youth, Alekhuogie complicates our perception by not revealing the racial identity of the person wearing the clothes.
If biological, the great age of the fossils complicates the task of reconstructing the evolution of life from the chemicals naturally present on the early Earth.
"It complicates an already complex case when the meter is running very, very fast," said Douglas Baird, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School.
That decision, added to ongoing conflict in Yemen and Syria, and Saudi Arabia's battle for dominance with Iran and its allies, further complicates the wider region.
" Darius's casting complicates the racial dynamic, at least to the extent that the producers are now open to the possibility of a black wifey, or "blifey.
"Granting an extension to one automaker could set a precedent that further complicates the Takata recalls by encouraging other automakers to submit similar requests," said Sen.
That complicates the longstanding ambition of conservative Spanish Finance Minister Luis De Guindos to replace Dijsselbloem and might improve the prospects of Slovak leftist Peter Kazimir.
Data from a personal device — a smartphone or smartwatch — is also sensitive, raising issues of data use and privacy, which complicates the collection of sensor data.
Greitens' behavior -- and his unwillingness to move off the political stage with all due haste -- badly complicates what should be a banner year for Missouri Republicans.
But an iffy outside shot and the inability to consistently impact a game without the ball in his hands complicates Wiggins' place on a great team.
The industry's pervasive use of antibiotics in chicken can affect workers, who have been known to build up antibiotic resistance that complicates their recovery from infection.
That complicates matters for the United States, which has tried to drive a wedge between the extremists and other rebels, and targeted the former with airstrikes.
The perception of a possible business conflict in Taiwan further complicates the three-way relationship: a Trump Organization representative discussed investing on the island in September.
In addition, qualifying events for the Games have already been postponed or canceled, which further complicates the process of selecting athletes who will get to compete.
It also complicates Google's attempt to return to China, which it withdrew from eight years ago to object to Beijing's restrictions on free speech and hacking.
Spirityouall has a smartly tailored aesthetic, but Mr. McFerrin complicates and provokes it — sounding shots of vocal percussion, modulating the flow, coaxing kinetics out of languor.
That's because the largest companies are now propelled by intellectual property, not manufacturing, which complicates using older valuation metrics for new kinds of firms, he said.
Ricardo Gamboa's watercolor, Fag Fucking is Prettier Than Yo Mama, is a delicate scene depicting brown men having sex, which complicates notions of love and intimacy.
In chaotic situations, officers can have just a split second to make life-or-death decisions, and the presence of firearms only complicates things, experts say.
A new sheriff (burly Frank Wolff, veteran of late 1950s drive-in cheapsters like "Beast From Haunted Cave") complicates the conflict, in part through his irrelevance.
For Comcast, the Sky bid offers another benefit: It complicates Fox's plan to sell most of its businesses to the Walt Disney Company for $52.4 billion.
There's a kind of deadpan humor throughout — the sheet ghost is comical, and there's no getting around it — that complicates the film and rewards a rewatch.
And on the humanitarian side, any interruption to a vital port like Aden complicates the work of aid missions responding to the world's worst humanitarian crisis.
What undercuts or complicates this is that many of the site's more objectionable articles were written by people from the demographic most likely to take offense.
"I personally think that it complicates tax reform to put the repeal of the individual mandate in there ... because of the impact on premiums," she said.
In fact, the KKK has been central to the history of mask laws in the United States, and that understandably complicates the issue for many people.
But six months ago, Mr. Giuca's new lawyer, Mark A. Bederow, got hold of Mr. Avitto's psychiatric and drug-treatment file, which complicates the prosecution's account.
Here is the truth about Ms. Waldman, which complicates matters for those who don't like her: She has spent many years struggling with punishing, ungovernable moods.
Mr. Haroun's quiet, slice-of-life drama sketches their despair, isolation and wounded pride, which complicates matters with their French girlfriends (Sandrine Bonnaire and Léonie Simaga).
Being on the list complicates efforts to negotiate a deal for Sudan's foreign debt, unblock funding from international lenders and connect Sudan to international banking systems.
The addition of three new enemy types (barrier, overload, and unstoppable) with three corresponding weapon mods to deal with them further complicates the usual combat loops.
Citizens of member states are allowed to live and work anywhere in the bloc, but Britain's withdrawal complicates things for Britons who hold no other citizenship.
Her goal is to demand that Price give up what he knows about Elliot's plans, but her presence at this separate location complicates those plans considerably.
What complicates matters for customers who use Coinbase as a payment processor is the myriad of other activities for which Coinbase does not have insight to.
The fact that some states don't have partisan registration complicates things a bit, but generally speaking, this would dramatically simplify the logistics of choosing a nominee.
Many veterans live with a complex combination of physical and emotional wounds, which complicates their ability to care for themselves, even for a matter of hours.
While Iran's latest enrichment expansion does not make a big difference to that breakout time for now, it further complicates the prospects of saving the accord.
The report also complicates the job of Senate Republicans - some of whom already have doubts about the House bill - as they craft their own healthcare legislation.
There is irresolvable tension between the painting's many different focal points and its surface covered (or threaded) by insistent, tactile lines, which complicates the viewer's experience.
That focusing on Russia again and again and again in tweets complicates Trump's ability -- and willingness -- to be an effective leader on other issues, like guns.
Wrong. Online banking works by heavily verifying users' identities, but, by law, voting in American elections has to be anonymous, which greatly complicates verifying voter identification.
Action that does not include exemptions risks retaliatory tariffs on U.S. exports - not least by Canada and Europe - and complicates already tough trade talks on NAFTA.
The Enquirer drama complicates the narrative of the Bezoses as "cherished friends" and business partners who just happen not to be in a romantic relationship anymore.
A series at the Japan Society opening on April 247 called The Other Japanese New Wave: Radical Films from 25-227, complicates the definition even further.
Latin America's 500-year history of mestizaje complicates the question, and, as Guerrero points out, exhibitions like this can help engender much-needed conversations about hemispheric indigeneity.
The composition of Newton's portrait is rooted in Western visual tradition but instantiates power through a fantastical staging that complicates what is expected through its deliberate presentation.
And as the company struggles with slowing iPhone sales in China, its third largest market, rampant dissatisfaction with service options in India only complicates Apple's problems overseas.
As time passes, letters transform from materialist to philosophical (Heise's father was a renowned philosopher), but that shift only complicates the relationship between the subjective and objective.
But Arkansas may have been uniquely situated to take advantage of the private option, not having the kind of entrenched managed care system that complicates premium assistance.
As Venezuela undergoes a major crisis, with millions suffering food shortages and soaring inflation, the ruling further complicates the nation's efforts to raise cash from international financiers.
And if the GOP can't get that seat -- its one big hope for a pickup this year -- it complicates the Republican math for keeping its Senate majority.
This complicates a debate Fed policymakers are having over whether the economy needs stimulus, setting up a possible standoff with markets at their July 30-31 meeting.
The fact that they're wrought from a material that's both common and physically harmful greatly complicates their semiotics — they are at once familiar, even alluring, yet dangerous.
The remoteness of some Andean farms, which can only be reached on foot, complicates the logistics of reporting cases and visits by public health officials, he said.
Land insecurity complicates matters further for the 1.5 million Acholi people who live in northern Uganda, many of whom were driven from their farms during the war.
They're led by a military commando (Joel Kinnaman) who is love with an evil witch named Enchantress, who complicates his repeated attempts to wrangle the team together.
McLaughlin noted, though, that Trump's inclusion of Haspel as a Cabinet member—which not all CIA directors have been by their respective presidents—complicates things a bit.
Its basic argument is that Benchmark's action only complicates the company's already-troubled search for a new CEO, and effectively violates Benchmark's fiduciary duty to the company.
Sovereign immunity, a concept that generally makes the government immune to civil and legal prosecution, complicates the lawsuit in a way that favors the powers that be.
It's not just that the pizza's slice structure ignores the laws of physics, though I can't overstate how much this complicates the simple act of eating pizza.
Trump seems especially willing to disregard intelligence if it complicates his desire to court foreign despots like Putin, North Korea's Kim Jong Un or the crown prince.
The incident with the inspector further complicates the task of the deal's remaining signatories - France, Britain, Germany, Russia and China - who want to prevent deal total collapsing.
Labour had 262, up from 229, and the Scottish National Party 35, a loss of about 20 seats that complicates the party's plans to push for independence.
"We urge the Indonesian side to refrain from any action that complicates or magnifies the dispute, or impacts the peace and stability of the region," Hua said.
Just as you think the author has served up a rather predictable set of characters (callous rich guy, pill-popping wife, virtuous immigrants), she slyly complicates them.
Unlike her husband Philip (Matthew Rhys), whose loyalty to the Soviet Union sours and complicates over the show's five seasons, Elizabeth remains a staunch statist like Putin.
Voting by regions in Italy and Ireland where opinion polls offer only national data complicates that process and so the seat count analysis makes some further assumptions.
There are also few standards for stone names, which further complicates matters: One company's Silver Wave marble might be exactly the same as another company's Kenya Black.
It's also further complicates the self-driving and ride-share web, as GM is a major investor in Lyft while SoftBank is a major investor in Uber.
For one, the moon's orbit around the Earth is constantly changing (there are actually several ways to measure the length of a lunar month, which complicates matters).
That outcome was averted on Tuesday, with a result that complicates the Republican race immensely and deals a significant hit to Hillary Clinton on the Democratic side.
A former CTO himself, Clubhouse co-founder and CEO Kurt Schrader is intimately familiar with the opacity in product development that frustrates engineers and complicates release schedules.
But the rising tide of unrest there complicates an already vexing decision for him: whether he should rip up the nuclear deal struck by President Barack Obama.
But the '90s silliness of the series and its main protagonist, Hasselhoff's Mitch Buchannon, is undercut by an undeniable earnestness that complicates its adaptation to modern comedy.
But all of a sudden, the original DACA program has been partially resurrected — and its bizarre afterlife complicates the argument over when Congress will need to act.
Tish's mother, Sharon, (Regina King, reliably forceful) even travels to Puerto Rico to confront the woman (Emily Rios), which uneasily complicates the story instead of enriching it.
In theory, a domestic worker could sue, but diplomatic immunity complicates litigation; even if a court ordered her employers to pay, collecting on it would be arduous.
Perhaps the biggest consequence of Mr. Trump's statement is that it complicates the efforts of his own advisers to hasten an end to the war in Yemen.
"Having all these terminal operators as sort of independent operators complicates J.F.K. and makes it more difficult than any other airport in the country," Mr. LaHood said.
What complicates the violence is the fear, expressed by Afghan and Western security officials, of a possible convergence between the Islamic State and elements of the Taliban.
Whelan's detention further complicates a strained relationship between Moscow and Washington, despite the professed desire of Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to build a personal rapport.
The film complicates the series's long-standing alliances between noble Jedi and scrappy rebels on one side and evil empires and monstrous Sith lords on the other.
Yet his unsteadiness as a leader complicates his own relationship with Astrid (America Ferrera), who seeks to support him while expressing unease about the prospect of marriage.
The win further complicates the ongoing United States military presence in Okinawa, which it has maintained since the end of World War II, despite opposition among residents.
Mr. Netanyahu's indictment complicates the situation by removing any hope for a unity government, since the opposition would never agree to serve under an indicted prime minister.
Decades later, the journeys of the two women tell a nuanced story of race in America, one that complicates easy assumptions about white privilege and black hardship.
A series at the Japan Society opening on April 5 further complicates the definition of the Japanese New Wave cinema, whose parameters are typically difficult to define.
In fact, we don't even know if the frame goes into the whale's mouth or around its chin at the moment, which complicates attempts to plan a rescue.
A sample cash ride in Hyderabad, where Uber began testing cash payments Uber has built its business on digital payments, so throwing cash into the mix complicates things.
At the moment, donations are still rolling in on the GoFundMe page (which complicates the official story of what triggered the refunds) and Kolfage is far from done.
Turkey's bombardment of YPG positions complicates the U.S.-backed fight against Islamic State in Syria, where the YPG has been a crucial partner on the ground for Washington.
"We view this kind of legislative action as something that only complicates our efforts, so we oppose this approach," he told reporters at a news briefing in Washington.
The development further complicates an already-delayed plan to keep the opposing sides in separate rooms while negotiators shuttle between them in hopes of achieving a cease-fire.
"The settlements are something that very much complicates and always have complicated making peace, so I think Israel has to be very careful with the settlements," Trump said.
The State Department walked back Warren's remarks in an April 27 statement that denied that Nusra controls the city, but acknowledged that the group's presence complicates the ceasefire.
His death complicates the troubled conglomerate's efforts to restructure and pay off borrowings, and could increase pressure on HNA to reveal more about its oft-criticized opaque ownership.
All of this greatly complicates the narrative about mass incarceration: It's not just about one big federal policy, but about laws and policies implemented throughout thousands of systems.
The huge fight between them in the finale adds some necessary depth to their story line and finally complicates Rebecca so that I dislike her a little less.
A sharp shift in sentiment over the Swiss agribusiness group's $603 billion sale to ChemChina, the state-backed giant, shows how Beijing's influence complicates life for merger arbitrageurs.
Argante's alliance with Armida, the queen of Damascus and a sorceress, complicates matters, yet in the end the two are not only defeated but also converted to Christianity.
Later in the interview,  Middleditch emphasized that his "first concern" in the relationship is still his wife, even though his fame "sometimes complicates things" during their sexual encounters.
When his ex-wife is released from prison, her return to the fray complicates things as she too fights for control of both the business and her kids.
But it also includes an under-appreciated competitive mode that takes the basic puzzle mechanics of the main game and complicates them with the addition of another player.
The couple's tragic story, as well as others I heard on a recent four-day trip to western Honduras, complicates two narratives being told about the migrant caravan.
The decision to leave Mr. Puigdemont free complicates the Supreme Court's attempt to try a total of 25 Catalan separatists for leading their region toward secession last year.
"What is troubling and complicates the matter is that Walker's words in published interviews mock African Americans and Africans," said artist Howardena Pindell at the 1997 Johannesburg Biennale.
For the study's nest-building protagonist, Dr. King chose the cardinal, because in building her nest she essentially just shoves sticks together; the robin complicates matters with mud.
For the study's nest-building protagonist, Dr. King chose the cardinal, because in building her nest she essentially just shoves sticks together; the robin complicates matters with mud.
Officials also say that the estimated 2.7 million Afghan refugees living in Pakistan need to be repatriated because their presence in the country complicates action against Taliban militants.
Though Jodi is needy and Elliot vain — and Benjamin sulky and Trey dim — Mr. Harmon complicates their baseline traits sufficiently to keep them interesting if not especially credible.
As Knives Out enters its second act, it complicates things with a subplot wherein Harlan has named his nurse, Marta, to be the inheritor of Harlan's entire estate.
Hoya's interest in the manufacturer of chip-making equipment further complicates a deal already being challenged by Japanese activist investor Yoshiaki Murakami, which has amassed a 6.2% stake.
Directors like to over-pump Moss's tears (she's a real sob sister), but here the waterworks don't gush, which complicates the idea of Cecilia as a hapless victim.
The complex ranked ballot and points system they will use to elect the new leader at the end of next month further complicates attempts at predicting the outcome.
Still, Ms. Trump's involvement complicates what might otherwise have been a more-or-less routine call from the United States for China to improve its human rights practices.
Which makes her, for good and ill, a figure right for our time — and also complicates the easy opposition between her Communist convictions and today's global Frida industry.
"The settlements are something that very much complicates and always have complicated making peace, so I think Israel has to be very careful with the settlements," he said.
That distance ranges from half an inch to maybe two feet, and the difference subtly complicates the hierarchy implied by the components' relative size, placement, chroma, and physical condition.
The biggest war the President is fighting is with the truth, and that complicates the ability of everyone -- his team included -- to identify and articulate US national security interests.
"The fact that it's hard to get any firm insight into the timing or value of the real estate opportunity only complicates things more for the stock," she added.
That story, previously adapted for film in 1987, follows a group of scientists who set out into space to locate an alien creature, until the ship's computer complicates matters.
"Investor confidence has surged on two straight quarters of profits and Musk's emergence from high-profile legal and regulatory scrutiny, though the recent disclosure complicates that narrative," Faiz writes.
Titled "Forward Proxy 1.1-5" (all works 2018), these objects aesthetically hew to conventions of geometric minimalism, however they also encompass a personal narrative that complicates this formal reading.
Erizku complicates his images by mixing the inviting sexuality of Venus with references to traditional paintings of the Virgin Mary, as culture writer Constance Grady pointed out on Vox.
His 20-game suspension obviously complicates things, but assuming an arbitrator upholds the ban, he'll be eligible to return in mid-March and could still help a contender. 2.
Twin Peaks: The Return is a special kind of object that complicates its precursor while troubling the distinctions between audience, creator, mystery, and the media form of television itself.
That complicates efforts to keep roving space explorers away from either site, though Wörner told the Guardian he hoped nations could simply reach an agreement putting them off-limits.
Many Venezuelans, already subject to long lines for flour, rice or bread amid biting shortages, have seethed at Maduro's currency measure, which further complicates their lives ahead of Christmas.
It also comes in two doses, which have to be given one to six weeks apart, which complicates its use further, since people must return for the second dose.
Sixteen Democrats have signed the letter, a number that complicates the math for Pelosi to reclaim the title of speaker, a position she previously held from 2007 to 2011.
Between the lines: This faster-than-expected growth has several effects, including... It complicates the joint OPEC-Russia efforts to continue propping up prices through their supply-cutting pact.
His reaction is a measure of how politics complicates policy toward America's closest Middle East ally and how difficult it is to have a straightforward debate about aid levels.
The lack of a resolution complicates a White House push for a House vote on a healthcare proposal before Friday, when lawmakers return to their districts for two weeks.
Putting a foreign government at the center of these efforts, at the very least, complicates these efforts and, at the very worst, could put our national security in jeopardy.
This piece defies convention, challenging what a film can be and how an artist can relate to their audience, and it complicates conventional discussions around representation and gender diversity.
With more and more devices coming online and the IP address space exhausted, that split on the core protocol of the internet complicates keeping the world on one platform.
Eve Wolf's script complicates the sanitized Hans of Andersen's own autobiography and the imagined one of the 1952 Danny Kaye movie, best remembered for Frank Loesser's gentle, irrepressible score.
He and Behnaz easily track down the missing woman, a discovery that enriches and complicates the inevitable gender divide that runs through this movie like a volatile fault line.
The campaign challenges traditional definitions of crimes against humanity, which complicates the world's response, said Adrian Zenz, a lecturer at the European School of Culture and Theology in Germany.
The Kremlin; the F.S.B., the main security service; and the S.V.R., or the foreign intelligence service, all have interests overseas, which complicates singling out the troll farm's ultimate godfather.
Bolton's reported account complicates McConnell's calculus as he tries to ensure that no more than three Republicans break ranks and vote with Democrats later this week to call witnesses.
But what really complicates the endeavor is that we're also trying to teach a deeper lesson at the same time—to help students understand the nature of science itself.
But "runboyrun" complicates this domestic drama with what amounts to a ghost story; there are other characters living in the house, or at least in Disciple's delusions of it.
Of the 14 separated children newly identified by the administration, seven have parents with criminal histories, according to the court filing, which further complicates efforts to reunite the families.
The negative attention from the allegations badly complicates Biden's plan to enter the 2020 race sometime later this month and immediately project an air of inevitability about his bid.
This both tends to confirm Washington Democrats' conviction that demographic headwinds are at their backs and complicates their hazy sense that faith in demographics is a substitute for political strategy.
Ankara has said once the city is liberated, it plans to move on to Manbij, stirring sectarian tensions that complicates internationally backed operations to free Syrian cities from ISIS control.
The change in social media since the last major presidential transition complicates things, said Joe Valenzano, associate professor and chairman of the Department of Communications at the University of Dayton.
The timing of the respective requests: The Swedish request post-dates the U.S. one, but the fact that Sweden first made an extradition request back in 2010 complicates the matter.
"Singapore prides itself on its rule of law and its place in the international community and this complicates China's interests and what happens in its sphere of influence," she said.
What remains is a quintessentially Trumpian endeavor that blurs the line between campaigning and brand-building and complicates Mr. Trump's claims that he is funding his own White House campaign.
That complicates Ash's originally straightforward role as a sympathetic victim and avatar for the underexamined side of sexual assault, and it revives a supposedly debunked theory about his true identity.
But there is another issue that complicates things -- the ceasefire in Syria on July 9 that Trump apparently so deftly negotiated with Russia and, by extension, President Bashar al-Assad.
That a pair of sitting US senators would so consistently and harshly assail any President, much less one from their own party is remarkable and certainly complicates matters for Republicans.
The European Commission has started to explore the possibility of harmonising this divergence in local regimes on the grounds that it creates competitive distortions and complicates the bail-in tool.
The vagueness of "intelligence" complicates sapiosexualityMel magazine writer Klee and some Twitter users also criticized sapiosexuality because, well, who would actually say they aren't sexually attracted to a smart person?
"It further complicates the projection of Chinese military power into the southwestern maritime domain around Japan's Ryukyu islands," said Corey Wallace, an Asia security analyst at Freie University in Berlin.
His refusal to release any tax returns -- and his administration's shifting stories on why -- badly complicates what will already be a rocky road to turning this bill into a law.
The resolution, which accuses the U.N. of bias against Israel, also criticizes the Obama administration for abstaining from the vote, a decision it says complicates the Israeli–Palestinian peace process.
At the same time, the internet complicates these conflicts themselves; after all, "no contact" is rarely exactly that when social media constantly invites users to approach or even stalk people.
Two men claiming the Afghan presidency complicates an already tense and unstable political situation and calls into question whether the Afghan government's peace talks with the Taliban can possibly succeed.
This both tends to confirm Washington Democrats' conviction that demographic headwinds are at their back and complicates their hazy sense that faith in demographics is a substitute for political strategy.
Later, after Brenda's braces come off and she clambers into Frank's lap, Adams complicates the character's innocence with heat, letting you see the clumsy girl and desiring woman at once.
In Spain, the prospect of a daylight savings change complicates a longstanding debate that is not about changing clocks, but about whether the country is using the wrong time zone.
"Richard III" was a natural choice for that treatment, and whenever Mr. Lew's update questions or complicates Shakespeare's assumptions, even if that means departing from his template, it is riveting.
Ware further complicates the guessing game with the disclosure that the teenagers once played a game of their own invention, awarding points for telling convincing lies to taunt their classmates.
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The District of New Jersey presently experiences two vacancies in seventeen active judgeships, so the court lacks twelve percent of its judicial complement, which complicates district efforts to deliver justice.
One is a magical realist work about orphaned teenage twins, Emerald (Lindsay Rico) and Ty (Dakota Granados); their star gator; and an outsider, Lucy (Talene Monahon), who complicates the ménage.
Without a regional strategy of cooperation or containment, those powers — particularly Pakistan and Iran — will continue jockeying for power and influence; the difficult U.S.-Iran relationship further complicates this situation.
The short-term nature of most insurance contracts complicates matters: an insurer that invests in a project one year can lose its customer to someone offering lower premiums the next.
Ms. Wilson had a lot to say about the Marvel diversity firestorm on her blog, including one critical point that complicates the situation for legacy characters like the female Thor.
While his status as a prince complicates matters diplomatically, legal experts told Insider that Andrew could be compelled to talk to investigators if they file a request through The Hague.
The left's biggest electoral successes, from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in New York to Chokwe Antar Lumumba in Mississippi, have matched that profile — a fact that only complicates these crude calculations.
The disease causes an overabundance of mucus, which traps infections and blocks airways in the lungs, complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, eventually, leads to respiratory failure.
The violence complicates the United Nations' efforts to end a four-year war that has killed tens of thousands and pushed the poorest Arabian Peninsula nation to the brink of famine.
The threat of a second vote further complicates May's strategy to pull Britain out of the bloc in what are already some of the most complicated negotiations since World War Two.
"Being in the heart of earnings season complicates matters as does the concerns related to the Federal Reserve," said Robert Pavlik, chief market strategist at Boston Private Wealth in New York.
His likability complicates the dad-daughter dynamic, since we can see both why Kayla likes him and why Mitchell doesn't, which in turn makes Blockers a deeper, smarter, and funnier movie.
The decision complicates the U.S. territory's efforts to reduce a $70 billion debt load and 45 percent poverty rate, and to restart an economy that has been stalled for a decade.
Jack Ryan takes place before Clancy's books, and updates and complicates the author's committed right-wing worldview by, among other things, unfolding Suleiman's tragic, formative backstory alongside the main manhunt storyline.
"It's not a black-and-white issue to me, but what complicates matters is that declaration of personhood," University of Georgia law professor Ron Carlson told The Atlanta Journal and Constitution.
Tata Steel owes an estimated 15 billion pounds under the British Steel retirement scheme for thousands of current and former workers entitled to pensions, a factor that complicates the bidding process.
This latest series of events -- and his acknowledgment that he is changing the nature of his campaign -- then complicates what looked to already be a difficult next few months for Sanders.
The CIA report is "the most definitive to date linking Mohammed to the operation and complicates the Trump administration's efforts to preserve its relationship with a close ally," per the Post.
U.S. President Donald Trump's focus on curbing trade imbalances with surplus countries like Japan complicates the task for Japanese policymakers, wary of stoking tensions with Washington by talking down the yen.
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Grocery shopping when you live in the downtown core of a crowded city usually means carrying all your spoils home in a backpack since driving and parking just complicates the chore.
That low adherence rate not only hampers the protective effects of the vaccine, it also complicates efforts by researchers to study the real-world impact of the vaccine on a population.
The election of two new cabinet members after resignations last year also complicates the matter for the Greens by making it necessary to vote out a sitting member, an unusual step.
The Chilcot Report further complicates issues by limiting the United States' ability to build a European alliance (spearheaded by a traditional ally) to lend military or monetary support for defeating ISIS.
Because Temer is next in line for the presidency if Rousseff was impeached, the possibility of his ouster complicates the calculation that lawmakers must make if they vote to oust Rousseff.
On Friday, House Republicans pulled the GOP plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act from the House floor — a failure that complicates any future effort to change the law.
Simple common sense tells us it doesn't take a Russian plot to get Weiner to send inappropriate photos of his penis, and Weiner's recent guilty plea only further complicates Mensch's theory.
LONDON (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's decision to reverse some of last year's austerity measures coincides with a renewed decline in oil prices and complicates the financial and economic outlook for the kingdom.
Her sex appeal is part of the package, but it also complicates the way we engage with her: It's easy to look at Wonder Woman and only see what's skin-deep.
Apart from reputational damage, inclusion on the list complicates financial relations with the EU. The bloc's banks will have to carry out additional checks on payments involving entities from listed jurisdictions.
Nelson said the jurisdiction of federal agencies complicates matters: he thinks the Federal Communications Commission, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, should have a role in regulating social media platforms.
They are only marginally higher than control readings, and those readings indicate the rover itself may be a source of methane (though nobody knows how), which further complicates taking accurate readings.
"That fluid movement of population complicates understanding of exactly where they've ended up," said John F. Vertefeuille, director of polio eradication for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
Britain's nuclear submarines are based in Scotland, which complicates the question of how the nation could retain its capacity as a nuclear deterrent if Scotland were to leave the United Kingdom.
Apart from reputational damage, inclusion on the list complicates financial relations with the E.U. The bloc's banks will have to carry out additional checks on payments involving entities from listed jurisdictions.
How the 'Kurdish question' complicates the anti-ISIS alliance The PKK is identified as a terror group by Turkey, the US and the EU. The Kurds are Turkey's largest ethnic minority.
Iran's state oil firm is strict about the re-selling of its crude once it has reached an agreement with a buyer, which complicates deals with trading houses, industry sources said.
This further complicates the situation that Prince's family is facing, especially considering that his six siblings are still waiting for an official ruling on their heirship to his $200 million estate.
The arrest of a prominent executive at one of China's biggest tech companies, with close ties to the government, complicates the Trump administration's negotiations to end a trade war with China.
This complicates the timetable, as those reps are going to be far and few between as long as Wade, Bosh, and Whiteside are already taking turns working in that real estate.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) condemned the attack saying that "rising escalation... further complicates the situation in Libya and threatens the chances of returning to the political process".
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Many dancers play Hilarion as a gruff boor who is merely a hindrance to the central lovers, but Mr. Zhurbin's solid sincerity inspires sympathy, and this complicates and deepens the story.
Cystic fibrosis leads to an overabundance of mucus, which blocks airways and traps infections in the lungs, complicates digestion, affects the pancreas and other organs and, with time, causes respiratory failure.
A reading on Chinese manufacturing for January is due later on Friday and could show the early impact on activity, though the timing of Lunar New Year holidays complicates the picture.
"This complicates matters enormously, in a way that makes it seem impossible to work with this new version of mathematics we're imagining," said David Ayala, a mathematician at Montana State University.
The emergence of a second protected witness complicates efforts by Trump and his Republican supporters to dismiss the complaint as politically motivated hearsay and may strengthen the Democrats' case against him.
The missile launch also complicates Trump's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has long supported Assad's government against rebels seeking to oust him from power in Syria's ongoing civil war.
More traffic is resulting in the first sustained increase in fuel consumption since 2007, a development that will be welcomed by refiners and retailers but which complicates the government's climate plans.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) condemned the attack saying that "rising escalation... further complicates the situation in Libya and threatens the chances of returning to the political process".
The score clearly complicates (by making literal) the slick — or "licked" —surface of the academic nude: cover shapely female with whipped cream lick … topping of chopped nuts and cherries is optional.
What complicates the situation was the gauntlet Future threw down back in July -- when he blasted Ciara for allowing Wilson to do things a FATHER should be doing ... not a boyfriend.
All this complicates Japan's negotiations with Europe, for Mr Abe may not want to make the EU a generous offer that becomes a template for the more important American talks to come.
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Comcast's action complicates a separate move by Disney to buy a range of Fox assets for $52 billion, including Sky, which was based on the assumption that Fox would complete its purchase.
He suggested the sanctions could take the form of the U.S. cutting Turkey out of the F35 fighter program, which complicates matters due to Turkey's involvement in the manufacturing of the jet.
Analysts said the company would make for an attractive acquisition, but the recent U.S. designation that automotive research and development is critical to national security, complicates things for the Italian-American automaker.
But Glenn's victory also complicates Republican efforts to hold the Senate, making it harder to flip a Democratic seat in one of the few cases where they are playing offense this year.
But at the end of it all, we're left with an memorable portrait of Harding, one that significantly complicates the impression of her that was burned into our minds in the '90s.
"Clearly it complicates the bilateral relationship in the short term," Alexander Vershbow, a former US ambassador to Russia who is now a distinguished fellow at the Atlantic Council, said of the strike.
In our version with watermelon, Gerardo Gonzalez of Manhattan's El Rey complicates things a little bit by replacing store-bought Tajín with his own blend of sumac, Aleppo pepper, and smoked salt.
This further complicates the issue, given that climate sceptics can use this fact to start spreading the seeds of doubt as to whether human intervention is even causing climate change at all.
Sexual transmission complicates prevention, and the CDC has advised men who have symptoms or have had symptoms in the past week to avoid sex with pregnant partners or to consistently use condoms.
But it's also one that complicates the way Trump is typically understood, as an impulsive hot-head surrounded by advisers who try their best (and usually fail) to temper his worst instincts.
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In addition to the Rio lab suspension — which complicates the logistics of certifying that this year's Olympians are clean — facilities from Beijing to Bloemfontein, South Africa, have been forbidden to conduct testing.
The recent IMF mission concluded that elevated fiscal deficits relying on central bank financing complicates monetary policy, and called for urgent action to reduce vulnerabilities and increase growth over the medium term.
There are 150 Mormon women for every 13 Mormon men, according to one study, creating a statistical dilemma that complicates church leadership's bold project to ensure all youth attain a temple marriage.
And the reasoning behind every fact's classification complicates the situation further: facts alone may not require secrecy, but if they point towards an important source of human intelligence, they may require classification.
His mob clients have their own Hollywood-inspired sense of theatrics, as when Hank needlessly complicates a hit by insisting on express-mailing the target a bullet, because it will be cooler.
Given Ms. Meng's stature as a top Chinese executive and Huawei's position as a leading Chinese technology company, her arrest complicates trade talks and the already rocky relationship between the two countries.
Openly talking of taking Iraq's oil complicates Washington's relationship with Baghdad and feeds into widespread conspiracy theories in the Arab world about why the US continues to intervene in the Middle East.
Yet the more I consider how Cooper depicts the ebbs and flows of their relationship, the more I find this latest version intriguing in the way it complicates an already complicated narrative.
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A different set of issues complicates the efforts to return the Abacha money to Nigeria, a case that has dragged on for decades as various people have asserted claims on the money.
Bankruptcy will make it harder for abuse survivors to seek justiceThe Boy Scouts' decision to file for bankruptcy both clarifies and complicates the path forward for people who say they were abused.
But recent defectors, regular visitors and economists who study the country say nascent market forces are beginning to reshape North Korea — a development that complicates efforts to curb Mr. Kim's nuclear ambitions.
Regardless of whether the IAAF takes an official stance on Nike's latest creation, the advantage offered by the shoes complicates the task of evaluating the otherworldly feats of the last 13 months.
Harriet Tubman's life and legacy complicates this description, and the film about her breathes new life to Baldwin's words by showing a black woman uttering the nation's founding creed as an ultimatum.

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