But not every college town is feeling the Bern, complicating
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Further complicating that schedule are some swing votes, like Sen.
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Complicating matters was the lack of a public charging network.
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Maier died penniless, childless and unmarried, complicating questions of inheritance.
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Potentially complicating such tough decisions, neither candidate is hugely popular.
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Complicating matters, Kaepernick hasn't been good the last two years.
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Complicating the issue are the devastating effects of climate change.
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Further complicating matters is the diversity of mental health disorders.
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But Japanese banks' foreign adventures are certainly complicating its task.
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When this happens, a cascade of complicating biological events occur.
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The demand has attracted global crime networks, complicating conservation efforts.
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Firstly, bouncing is a tremendous means of complicating the action.
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Further complicating the issue are internal political matters at Viacom.
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One complicating factor: The lack of a daily press briefing.
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Nigeria and Libya could present further complicating factors, delegates said.
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Further complicating the situation, The Washington Post reported on Sept.
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But hold on: Several complicating factors stand in the way.
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And the complicating thing was he was also on oxygen.
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They're complicating traffic, but no one seems in a rush.
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Complicating matters is the age of many of these cases.
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Complicating things further was the media attention on Gebhardt's trial.
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Another complicating factor is the fluid political situation in Israel.
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There were certainly other complicating factors involving the show's future.
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Another thing complicating measurement is that people are delaying childbirth.
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Complicating matters, Mr. Trump has not always taken rejections kindly.
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Complicating the matter is the size of China's chemical industry.
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One complicating factor is that I believe in our product.
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The division is complicating the final days of the talks.
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Complicating her legacy, she was also an outspoken white supremacist.
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Complicating matters are the business dealings of Sprint's owner, SoftBank.
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Complicating things further, the conference also has its own jargon.
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Complicating matters is that the current limits are relatively recent.
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Complicating things, XE buyers must choose from three power plants.
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Complicating matters further, no single marine species lives in isolation.
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Lighthizer and Ross are waiting for Senate confirmation, complicating matters.
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But he doesn't stint on the complicated and complicating details.
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Complicating the policy debate is the rising cost of living.
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Additional cost cuts risk further complicating the bank's recovery efforts.
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Also complicating the turnout picture on an autumn weekend: football.
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I think it's important to note there's a complicating factor.
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Complicating matters even further is the latest wave of Brexit uncertainty.
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The complicating matter is that Rasmus is immune to the disease.
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Further complicating matters, the men's team event director is a woman.
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These surging radiation levels are complicating plans to dismantle the plant.
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But the authors themselves also list so many potential complicating factors!
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The rise of the Kurds has also become a complicating factor.
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Complicating matters, investors have struggled to anticipate the Trump administration's actions.
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The double tragedy has had a rippling effect ... complicating funeral plans.
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Further complicating the deployment of the anti-missile system is China.
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Fragments were also found, complicating the forensic experts' work, he said.
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Further complicating things, multiple drone-racing leagues are vying for attention.
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He knows that a echidna's back feet turn inward, complicating tracking.
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The changes in trade policy are complicating plans for American manufacturers.
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There are too many complicating factors for such a simple calculation.
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Airlines also complained the new rules were complicating their staffing arrangements.
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Be smart: The complicating factor comes with contact lenses' absorption capabilities.
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The prospect of a potential appeal is complicating the matter, however.
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Pause at 23:22017 What's the complicating factor in Carlos's record?
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Complicating matters is an Afghan presidential election scheduled for September 28th.
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And therein lies the complicating factor in vinyl's supposed savior status.
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Iran, Saudi Arabia's longstanding rival in OPEC, is a complicating factor.
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Other conflicts in the region, however, are complicating the peace effort.
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Further complicating things, Waymo parent Alphabet is an investor in Uber.
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But complicating that opportunity is Illinois, and its 155 pledged delegates.
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Mr. Trump has relentlessly attacked Mr. McCabe, potentially complicating any prosecution.
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A toxic political climate in Washington complicating the public health challenge.
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Complicating things further, sugar barons often become politicians, and vice versa.
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Ms. Simpson is very much in the details, restrained but complicating.
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Complicating matters, her father and brother arrived in Bangkok on Tuesday.
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Further complicating things, some foods can cause both intolerance and allergy.
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Libya and Yemen are beset by civil wars, complicating routes to Africa.
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Complicating matters is that the crash debris is located on a rooftop.
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TravelPerk also claims there's no fine print further complicating the product offer.
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Complicating the issue is that different supplements come with different safety profiles.
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Further complicating Sanders's chances is the very complex nature of caucus system.
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Complicating any collaboration, and the research overall, was secrecy about the injuries.
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Further complicating the matter is Pinterest's reliance on tech's biggest platform players.
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The complicating factor here is that civil servants are also public servants.
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Another complicating factor is the unstable situation in Scotland and Northern Ireland.
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Complicating matters, those who do want a diamond now have an alternative.
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Complicating matters is the imminent risk of an America-China trade war.
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But the emergence of tax havens inside China is now complicating matters.
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Complicating the situation is continued tension between the United States and China.
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Complicating that further, I've fallen out of love with words on screens.
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A complicating factor in China's handling of the trade dispute is nationalism.
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A complicating factor in the race for Republicans, though, is that Gov.
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But the rise of the Kurds has also become a complicating factor.
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Complicating matters, scientists were sharply divided about the risks of the vaccine.
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The faction also commands a legislative veto in parliament, further complicating matters.
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Complicating matters further for the establishment, all the governors did pretty well.
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Complicating things, different refineries can use different ingredients in their catalyst blends.
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Further complicating matters, the new Mexican Congress will be seated on Sept.
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Complicating matters was the fact that McNair was overweight at 282 lbs.
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Further complicating the matter is Japan's lower house election on Oct. 22.
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Further complicating matters could be the proceedings involving Chinese telecom giant Huawei.
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A diesel fuel shortage and blocked roads also are complicating distribution efforts.
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There are only two games on which to base decisions, complicating matters.
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Further complicating matters, Mr. Shorten has called on Mr. Turnbull to quit.
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Playing politics with funding is complicating recruitment and potentially exacerbating the problem.
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A missing hard drive is complicating the quest for Mr. Paddock's motive.
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" • Differences among the commissioners are "complicating the final days of the talks.
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Complicating the talks are the many strings attached to a potential deal.
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Officials say the private crews, sometimes dispatched by insurers, are complicating things.
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Complicating the situation is that Mr. McGahn himself is a likely witness.
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Complicating the problem, the number of trials has exploded in recent years.
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Some hospital medical records had been destroyed, complicating investigations at the time.
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Complicating matters is the third party candidate who just announced his candidacy.
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But the biggest complicating factor was the way the film was shot.
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Complicating Bryce's bid, Ryan, like past House speakers, is a prolific fundraiser.
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But, especially in the past week, there have been some complicating factors.
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This allowed complicating irony to seep in, alongside a richness of observation.
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Complicating the Tigers' comeback efforts, Wichita State hit the offensive boards hard.
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Complicating matters for Sanders: Nevada is a notoriously difficult state to poll.
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Further complicating matters is the rise of commission-free trading, Gurandiano added.
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Complicating matters is a political dynamic friendly to the health care industry.
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Complicating matters, Wyoming is a patchwork of federal, private and state ownership.
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Venezuela's economic crisis is complicating matters and damaging its energy production capabilities.
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Complicating all these issues are the crossover relationships of the involved parties.
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Further complicating the efforts are the president's frequent trips away from Washington.
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The dispute risks complicating Croatia's accession to the Schengen border-free area.
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And complicating things further are Zelensky's ties to the US impeachment saga.
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Further complicating issues is the beginning of Chinese New Year on Feb.
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On Saturday, six aid workers were killed, complicating relief efforts even further.
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Complicating matters further is the general inevitability of this current NBA season.
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Complicating matters is Didi's investment in Taxify, which already operates in Mexico.
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Analysts have noted that muddled policies are complicating matters for miners in Indonesia.
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But he said Russia's entry into the Syrian war was a complicating factor.
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Is he complicating our relationship to sex through the mitigating forces of violence?
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Complicating matters: We don't know how your friend feels about you, post-blowout.
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In the next Bundestag there will probably be seven parties, complicating the arithmetic.
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It's one that plays to all of his strengths while also complicating them.
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Complicating matters for Trump, his strongest appeal has been to older white voters.
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Complicating the rollout is the sheer size and price tag of the effort.
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Boneparth cited "the pretty wide spreads in … asking bids" as another complicating factor.
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The vast difference in countries' economic heft is another complicating factor in negotiations.
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Complicating things even more is the fact that this movie is a treasure.
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Other policies around corporate control and governance are complicating the picture as well.
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Complicating the issue: There's no clear definition for what constitutes a sanctuary city.
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Further complicating the matter is U.S. objection to an IMF bailout for Islamabad.
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Economic growth, now into its 17th straight quarter, is even complicating the problem.
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Further complicating the fundraising are social media postings from the real Kimberly Jones.
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The complicating factor ... Wahlberg and Williams are both repped by William Morris Endeavor.
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Further complicating matters is the fact that Republicans face a tight legislative schedule.
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Complicating matters, Puerto Rico has a $72 billion debt to the United States.
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Complicating matters is that parents of seven of the children have criminal histories.
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Inclusion could spark a fight with conservatives, complicating passage of the bill. Sen.
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Also complicating matters is how much money is in the counter-drug account.
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Resource management, that old zombie survival game standby, is also a complicating factor.
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Further complicating matters, the Syrian conflict has become intertwined with Turkey's domestic turmoil.
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But, complicating matters, the leadership at several of the schools has turned over.
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Complicating matters further was Gottlieb's sudden departure from the agency earlier this month.
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There is yet another complicating matter: The center is operating without a license.
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Complicating those efforts is the shutdown of Puerto Rico's primary fuel storage point.
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Further complicating the story is that members of Lorance's platoon testified against him.
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Complicating things, not all people react to sleep deprivation in the same way.
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Proposition 13 remains as popular and complicating as it was 40 years ago.
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President Donald Trump's malleable negotiating position is complicating efforts to end the shutdown.
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Complicating matters was how tough it was to make the original Sleeping Dogs.
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Further complicating the picture is the fact that different countries have different standards.
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Further complicating an attack is the secretive nature of the North Korean regime.
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Complicating this situation is the problem of outside money flooding into the Arctic.
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Complicating all this is the lackluster state of online privacy and security protections.
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Further complicating things: She has asthma, diabetes, arthritis and $150,000 in student loans.
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The mudslides and downpours forced the closure of major roadways, complicating response operations.
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But complicating the trash disposal problem is the increasing amount of electronic waste.
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But these changes have also emboldened political competition, complicating other types of reform.
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A lot of people hire an assistant who then ends up complicating things.
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Complicating matters, no candidate has managed to break away from the other leaders.
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Complicating this already sticky situation is Turkey's privileged status as a NATO ally.
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Complicating the situation for Boeing is the limited number of Max simulators available.
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But tensions between the United States and Iran are already complicating the probe.
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Complicating the equation this year is a larger-than-ever field of contenders.
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Manufacturers like Logitech and Razer use their own proprietary switches, further complicating things.
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Complicating things further, Pence on Wednesday promised tough new sanctions against North Korea.
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Trump also said the island's debt and infrastructure problems were complicating recovery efforts.
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Complicating matters in Equatorial Guinea is that there are almost no existing charities.
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The mountain of debris scattered in neighborhoods is complicating rescue and recovery efforts.
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Complicating matters is that murders often are still unsolved when families are notified.
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Further complicating things is FEMA's need to subsidize premiums in low-income areas.
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Experts believe scientific challenges are primarily responsible for complicating development of a vaccine.
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Complicating his case, he shot a guard while escaping from jail in 1986.
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No road leads directly to the beach, complicating rescue efforts, Ms. Espinoza said.
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Dr. Winstock is keen to point out that there are many complicating factors.
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Many countries do not have a permanent diplomatic presence in Tripoli, further complicating matters.
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While the peso is still considered a proxy, Trump-related movements are complicating things.
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Further complicating the picture for 2020 is uncertainty over who will represent the RDR.
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Eager to use artificial intelligence, some companies may be unnecessarily complicating easy business problems.
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Instead, other factors play a role, complicating attempts to develop a debt workout plan.
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There is also a larger civilian population in the west, further complicating the operation.
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Complicating matters more, the Census Bureau asks two questions when collecting data on Hispanics.
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Complicating matters was the fact that I had only a single day in Disneyland.
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Complicating matters is Brad's slightly estranged relationship with his brother Brett, played by Jonas.
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The last complicating factor comes down to whether Zervos is considered a public figure.
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Another factor complicating coalition-building is that the election results have not been finalised.
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But McMullin could prove a complicating factor in the solidly Republican state of Utah.
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Complicating the inflation debate is not everyone agrees how best even to measure it.
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Further complicating child donors, consent was restricted to people over the age of 15.
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Still, Twitter hasn't changed its reputation of confusing and complicating their relationships with developers.
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Complicating this is emojis can have vastly different meanings depending on where you live.
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But Trump is complicating efforts to resolve the crisis and undercutting Tillerson, Croft said.
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Complicating matters ... the temp will be fit for an Eskimo but no one else.
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The presence of several fronts and other weather features are complicating the forecast, though.
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I'm more interested in dedicating my time to complicating those narratives than interrogating them.
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Potentially complicating his issues with Democrats, Lieberman's firm has represented Trump in past litigation.
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Complicating the issue: The vast majority of the new patients are insured through Medicaid.
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Complicating the theory is that Theron is the only Oscar winner in the cast.
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That asset is specifically subject to the U.S. sanctions, complicating any involvement by Shell.
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The Trump administration will, however, avoid complicating the visit by raising such unpleasant issues.
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Cryptocurrencies can straddle the lines between several types of investments, complicating federal regulatory efforts.
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One complicating factor here is the extent to which nationalism and ethnocentrism are connected.
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Complicating the dynamic further is the arrival of John Bolton as national security adviser.
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Further complicating matters, cable group Comcast has launched competing bids for Fox and Sky.
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One complicating factor is that The Onion tries to be provocative in its advertising.
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Victory complicated Grant's life by sucking him into politics, complicating the storytelling as well.
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Complicating things further is the fact that a lot emotional eating isn't 100% emotional.
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But continued rain has complicating efforts to distribute flood waters in a controlled way.
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Complicating things is the gap between the official recommendations and what people actually do.
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The Americans and their coalition partners will have to labor against this complicating factor.
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The complicating factor is that, well, Spurs may think it already is in control.
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The involvement of China in any talks would be a complicating factor, Shin said.
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Complicating the effort, he was looking for a larger diamond in a perfect condition.
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It could increase the regional tax burden, complicating companies' efforts to attract skilled workers.
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Complicating matters, Ms. Tirschwell and Mr. Ravich had been dating as recently as 2013.
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Also now complicating the intra-Afghan talks is political turmoil from Afghanistan's September elections.
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Complicating matters further is a shortage of basic medical supplies — masks, gloves, gowns, etc.
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Further complicating matters is a long-running row about how to treat developing countries.
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Complicating matters further for the prosecution, Ms. Johnson seemed hesitant on the witness stand.
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Further complicating early detection is the speed at which pancreatic cancer seems to progress.
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The decision risks complicating negotiations with Britain over the country's departure from the union.
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But WeWork's assets are sprawling and complex, particularly outside the U.S., complicating matters further.
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Complicating the timeline for passing a long-term funding bill are the spending caps.
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They also warned that the dispute risked complicating negotiations over the reunification of Cyprus.
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Complicating the issue, many families that enter illegally request asylum once they are caught.
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Complicating matters, the hurricane struck just as absentee voting by mail got under way.
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Complicating matters further, some players straddle two or more of the five rival factions.
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Complicating their access, mourners flooded the area to get a glimpse of the scene.
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Further complicating matters, Iraqi lawmakers voted Sunday to expel American forces from their country.
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Complicating matters is the country's reluctance to effectively deal with its own intraracial issues.
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The new person in charge could draw a much harder line, complicating Mueller's job.
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Further complicating the issue is the wide variation in health care spending across states.
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Among the factors complicating the liquidation process is a U.S. tech company called CoinLab.
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Complicating their charged relationship is the question of whose side Mr. Trump will take.
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One of the complicating factors was that there were a lot of name changes.
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Complicating matters, the Nets do not hold a first-round pick in the 2016 draft.
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Complicating matters, elementary school teachers vary widely in their interest or ability to teach science.
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Also complicating implementation are core U.S. sanctions preventing Iran's use of the U.S. financial system.
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The liquidation of assets may create other complicating factors too, that could affect your return.
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Further complicating matters, 12 parents have been deported back to their countries without their children.
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Further complicating things for Morrisey is that his party is badly in disarray in Charleston.
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Further complicating matters is the fact that Nunes was an adviser to Trump's transition team.
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The liquidation of assets may create other complicating factors too, which could affect your return.
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Numerous lawmakers, including some who lost elections in November, have already left Washington, complicating matters.
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Complicating matters, the EU has attempted to let the Libyan government coordinate rescues of migrants.
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Complicating the matter is the Chinese government, which has incentivized human employment in the country.
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Complicating the recalls is the lack of a clearly understood cause of the airbag explosions.
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But they are yet another complicating factor for McConnell and his pursuit of 50 votes.
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But there's one complicating factor for McConnell: He himself might not still run the Senate.
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Todd Young will hold the Republican seat, complicating Democrats' efforts to take back the Senate.
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A complicating factor is that people often don't know they're using fentanyl instead of heroin.
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A complicating factor is that Russian specialists could be embedded with Syrian forces, he said.
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So they've stayed in the already overflowing hospital morgues, complicating efforts to count the dead.
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It's hard to draw concrete conclusions from this, and there are many potentially complicating factors.
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The fact that two-factor was disabled on Justin's account is an important, complicating point.
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Also complicating matters was the refusal of many local governments to cooperate with ICE agents.
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Complicating matters, President Trump faces a wave of staff departures, with thin pickings for replacements.
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Further complicating things, climate change is reshaping Earth's southernmost continent in a variety of ways.
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N) within two weeks, four sources close to the matter told Reuters, complicating Melrose's (MRON.
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Likely complicating that answer even further is the fact that not all users backup regularly.
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In recent days, Ryan's agenda has become more crowded complicating the timing of tax reform.
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Complicating matters further, frozen embryos can be more difficult to use successfully than fresh embryos.
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Jim Jordan of Ohio, may try to become the GOP leader, complicating matters for McCarthy.
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" Complicating its strategy, SmartStudy does not have complete control over the exploitation of "Baby Shark.
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Complicating matters, Ms. Aluise's schedule as a real estate agent with Keller Williams is unpredictable.
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Further complicating things, we don't even know for sure that Trump's returns are under audit.
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I've always felt that the world is filled with smart people who love complicating stuff.
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But even so, there are a number of complicating factors that could lead to escalation.
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Complicating matters, however, is the impact from President Donald Trump's ongoing trade skirmish with China.
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He also has overseas properties and business relationships, complicating his role as diplomat-in-chief.
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Tar sands oil is much thicker and stickier than traditional oil, significantly complicating cleanup efforts.
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He said power and communication lines to the area had been cut, complicating rescue efforts.
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Further complicating matters, the Bangladeshi government has forbidden refugees from using cellphones, citing security reasons.
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While harvesting machinery is relieving some of the need for workers, it's also complicating things.
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As many as 600,000 civilians remain in the western sector of Mosul, complicating the battle.
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Complicating the matter further is the fact that states have different deadlines and methods available.
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They can produce lightning and powerful winds in different directions, further complicating efforts of firefighters.
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Further complicating the turnaround efforts, Italy is set to go to the polls on Dec.
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Complicating everything was the fact that a cave has no straight lines, no right angles.
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Further complicating the process is the fact that the original's dome is not perfectly spherical.
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Complicating matters are Ruth's mysterious powers, which are constantly threatening to spiral out of control.
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Complicating matters for the Mavericks is their assertion that they cannot comment on the investigation.
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The complicating factor is the May 24 start date for elections to the European Parliament.
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Complicating matters, both parties face their own internal differences over how to proceed on immigration.
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Complicating the situation, she had become pregnant by her equally impoverished 18-year-old boyfriend.
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Further complicating matters, Danske allowed its Estonian operation to maintain a separate information technology system.
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Ocean Cleanup says it's discovered a complicating factor here in the age of the plastics.
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The storm hit on the last day of the Memorial Day weekend, complicating holiday travel.
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There is, however, a complicating factor here, having to do with the question of truth.
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Complicating matters, Alabama officials also have objected to the prospect of housing the patients. Gov.
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Complicating this further is the ubiquity of American hip-hop as the prevailing youth culture.
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Conflicting statements complicating investigation Investigators said Evelyn's mother is cooperating, but has given conflicting statements.
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LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. crude production is surging, complicating OPEC's efforts to rebalance the oil market.
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Retirements from House Democrats are complicating the Democratic push to retake the majority next year.
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A final complicating factor is that in 2020, the Iowa caucuses aren't just in Iowa.
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And Senator Corker is stopping U.S. arms shipment to the entire coalition, further complicating matters.
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Bernie Sanders is getting a second wind and complicating her candidacy in Iowa and beyond.
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Speaking before Booker's performance, McCaskill bemoaned how the 2020 race was already complicating her life.
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But Friedman also shows how all three forces interact, complicating and speeding up one another.
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Further complicating the outlook is the Pentagon diverting military construction funds for the border wall.
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Complicating matters further, the Intelligence Committee isn't totally on board with Goodlatte's bill either. Rep.
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Complicating matters is the battle between the U.S. and China, the world's two largest economies.
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Complicating matters further is the new revelation that the carbon capture tax credit is compromised.
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Lawmakers are concerned that bureaucratic turf wars are complicating the federal response to cyber threats.
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Further complicating Ryan's work is a new push from the left to rework the bill.
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One problem complicating Biden's response to Trump was the issue of his son Hunter Biden.
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Also complicating things: that decision to continue to work on investigations of the Trump administration.
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Complicating this seemingly straightforward task, no two hazards are the same shape, consistency or size.
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Complicating raisin matters further, if they do bring back memories, they are not always positive.
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Naturally, her phone was also dead because she never charges it, further complicating her predicament.
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The vote is seen complicating the U.S. Federal Reserve's plan to raise interest rates this year.
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But complicating matters, it was unclear if this "kill switch" was active as of last month.
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Complicating matters, for years Pemex has borrowed money to pay its taxes, accumulating government-guaranteed loans.
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Further complicating the outlook, liberals from the Democratic Party launched a Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan.
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What's more, the woman's skull had a small hole in it, complicating the scene even further.
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Without power, some water pumping systems and fire hydrants are inoperable, complicating matters for fire crews.
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Further complicating things: Congressional Republicans might not be willing to let Obamacare fail on their watch.
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However, Democrats have also raised concerns about a number of the Justice Department nominees, complicating matters.
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The complicating factor, of course, is that people weren't voting a binary yes or no Trump.
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Moreover, cyclones and floods can scatter mines from their initial locations, complicating verification of cleared land.
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Further complicating matters, managers aren't given any guidance on how to assess the credibility of accusers.
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There are a number of small and regional parties contesting the election, complicating the electoral math.
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Many of the affected areas still cannot be reached by road, complicating a mass vaccination campaign.
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The arrival of soldiers from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is complicating things.
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Complicating matters further was the deployment of criminal networks and extralegal extremist factions as operational assets.
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Some of the doctors convicted then worked to cover up the poisoning, complicating the subsequent investigation.
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Complicating matters is a new sheriff with a vendetta, putting Petra's partner Gabriel in his crosshairs.
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Also complicating things is a budget showdown that's seeing deep intra-party strife in the House.
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Complicating the fight are the 22019 Democrats up for reelection in 2018 in states Trump won.
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That is the regime physicists call "weak coupling," where each additional complicating line is relatively rare.
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Complicating matters more, the countries find themselves on opposite sides of the complex war in Syria.
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Further complicating any purchase offer is the limit to the items that could potentially be included.
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Further complicating matters this year was the strong performance registered by equities in September and October.
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Complicating the picture, many ethical hackers use their contacts with the company to report legitimate problems.
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He has continued to court the public eye, especially through social media, sometimes complicating his defense.
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Complicating all of this is the basic challenge of just getting around in RDR2's world.
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Complicating matters further is the fact that the nature of the two fights are thematic opposites.
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Bin Salman has created a diplomatic rift with Qatar, complicating US strategic interests in the region.
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Complicating the picture, several other Democrats are floating the idea of running for the top spot.
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Complicating matters, these loads are constantly shifting as the parachute inflates—if it inflates at all.
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Weather forecasters said more rain was expected in the region on Thursday, further complicating rescue efforts.
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Complicating the prosecution's case, both men appear to have repeatedly lied to and about each other.
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Complicating the efforts to sell Haspel is the fact that most of her history is classified.
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The shutdown chaos is complicating the IRS's work at its most important time of the year.
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Complicating matters, Mr. Sutherland will return to television in a new thriller on a rival network.
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Complicating firefighting efforts was a shortage of resources, Napa County Fire Chief Barry Biermann said Tuesday.
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Complicating matters, manufacturers of children's products are not obliged to reveal all the ingredients they use.
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Further complicating matters, children with iron deficiency anemia are also at risk of developing learning difficulties.
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Further complicating the debate, tobacco companies have given millions of dollars to black organizations and politicians.
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Further complicating matters is the country's growing Ebola crisis, with at least 560 reported cases. 5.
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Complicating the working group's approval of the deal is the hodgepodge of competing regulators in Europe.
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Even as workers pumped water and mud out of the cave, the rain persisted, complicating efforts.
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Complicating things further, though, is that hosting the Olympics is becoming an even riskier proposition nowadays.
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Why it matters: This isn't the first time Didi's new relationship with Uber is complicating things.
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However, the California Democrat said he's not blaming his family for complicating the decision-making process.
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The most interesting, complicating aspects of the story come from Ms. Fox's almost dreamy, malleable flashbacks.
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But the ECB is already nearing many of its bond purchase limits, complicating such a move.
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Complicating this, most citizens do not have consistent opinions about when each role should take precedence.
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Complicating matters, his wife, Elaine L. Chao, is the secretary of transportation, in Mr. Trump's cabinet.
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Complicating the McKee case further are the kinds of family slights that are hard to forget.
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But deafness is the inescapable context of each story line, amplifying and complicating the characters' pain.
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Whatever its origin, it's yet another complicating factor for Daenerys in a season filled with same.
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Skepticism of the peace process grew, complicating future efforts to arrive at a two-state agreement.
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Complicating the calculations is uncertainty about the amount of condensate that ended up in the water.
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Complicating matters some is the fact that those words do not have a universally accepted meaning.
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Now it is the Ukraine standoff that is complicating his desire for a friendly get together.
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Complicating matters further are divisive issues being dealt with on Capitol Hill beyond financing the government.
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Complicating matters was that Emirates Golf Club was then about 15 miles from Dubai's outer limits.
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With Saleh and Delta making contradicting claims, his reputation is further complicating an already controversial situation.
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There's no question that Baugh's decision to enter the race was a complicating factor for Democrats.
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It also risks complicating the European Central Bank's exit from years of ultra-loose monetary policy.
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But the ECB is already nearing many of its bond purchase limits, complicating such a move.
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But the president's conflicting statements are complicating legislative efforts, said Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
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The drawdown in Iraq is the latest sign of how coronavirus is complicating U.S. war zones.
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The Census Bureau made significant changes in its methodology in 2013, complicating comparisons with earlier years.
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Further complicating matters, there are now five GOP senators in self-quarantine or isolation -- Kentucky Sen.
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Kelly Loeffler and complicating Republicans' path to holding on to a battleground Senate seat this year.
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Complicating the return home, about half of the island — 850,000 customers — remained without power on Thursday.
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Further complicating matters are attitudes that it's safer to drive while high than it is drunk.
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Complicating matters is continuing uncertainty over the terms of departure that the government wants to negotiate.
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Complicating matters is the presidential election, which will likely usher in new leadership at the FCC.
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Also complicating those calls is the simple fact that for many leisure fliers, price is paramount.
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A complicating factor in the United States is that the First Amendment protects all hateful speech.
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Complicating the debate over the comments that some parents objected to, Dr. Brager is also Jewish.
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The win only underscored how the widening urban-rural divide is complicating 2020 for both parties.
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More: Mr. Trump said that the Hong Kong protests were a "complicating factor" in trade negotiations.
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Another complicating factor: Federal agencies don't always have the same agenda as the localities under attack.
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Further complicating this was a similar issue with regulators, they too had no consistent identification standards.
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Some hot-button priorities at the time of appointment fade, while new ones appear, complicating predictability.
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Complicating matters further, the immigration activists are a multi-faceted force with their own internal disagreements.
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Flooding continues along the Gulf Coast, where downed trees and utility poles are complicating rescue efforts.
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Complicating the issue, French Polynesia also suffered an outbreak of chikungunya shortly after its Zika outbreak peaked.
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He added that planning for the changes in the absence of a futures market was complicating matters.
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Complicating matters more is another study also published in the NEJM and presented at the AHA meeting.
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It's unclear, and when pressed, Red Candle was unwilling to divulge what's complicating the game's re-emergence.
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These various contradictory impulses and complicating tensions extend to the association of incels with sexism and misogyny.
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In fact, they might prove easier to implement elsewhere, without the whole two-country thing complicating matters.
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Trump initially made comments in which he appeared to side with the boycotting nations, complicating mediation efforts.
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Communication planet Mercury meets dreamy Neptune today, complicating any plans you've set or are trying to set.
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Complicating matters is a strong incumbent in Sherrod Brown, whose political talents are respected across party lines.
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Perhaps complicating the issue is that just yesterday, Musk agreed to serve on Trump's Manufacturing Jobs Initiative.
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Complicating the timing was the ongoing impeachment push, which has consumed the media attention in recent weeks.
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But as normal life rebounds, families have been trickling back in, Muller noted, further complicating the number.
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Further complicating things here is the fact that Comcast is currently in a bidding war for Sky.
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The so-called "Trump Factor" is complicating the United States' efforts to host the 2026 World Cup.
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Edge was also not available on Windows 7 or Windows 8, further complicating things for IT admins.
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And Kubrick didn't just direct—he led the casting, lighting, shooting, marketing and publicity—complicating matters further.
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Complicating the effort, they're trying to develop a microprocessor to replace the Nvidia chip they currently use.
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Both inside and outside lobbying will be out in full, complicating force if tax reform is next.
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Complicating the sharing phenomenon further is that Americans are still deeply divided on what "fake news" is.
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Delays in construction Also complicating security efforts is the unfinished construction of several Olympics sites and infrastructure.
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Complicating matters was the fact that over the years, Sinn had formed an "incredible bond" with Kash.
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The one complicating factor, Jones explains, is that paid marketing can often get more expensive with scale.
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Increasing economic risks are complicating the BOJ's task of balancing the costs and benefits of its policy.
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Complicating matters further, President Donald Trump's administration has said it will sanction Venezuela's state-owned oil firm.
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Complicating matters more is the fact that everyone experiences Facebook differently, based on that all-knowing algorithm.
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Democrats are complicating the effort by demanding that ObamaCare insurer payments be wrapped into the spending package.
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The across-the-board primary battles are complicating what should be a hugely advantageous map for Republicans.
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Complicating things is ongoing palace intrigue among the Buss siblings, who own a majority of the team.
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Their shift, along with Brexit, is complicating unity on hard political questions within the already-fractious EU.
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Larger media companies struggle to stay independent against these platforms, complicating their relationships with readers and viewers.
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Both groups continued to claim they held the majority on Monday, complicating the election of a speaker.
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But it also must be careful to avoid further complicating an already overly- complicated retirement savings system.
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The lack of unity is complicating efforts to defeat IS, which has some 5,000 fighters in Libya.
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The peso has slid around 265 percent this year, complicating the central bank's long battle with inflation.
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Complicating this debate are the questions about whether DiCaprio's performance in The Revenant is even any good.
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Complicating firefighting efforts are hot and dry weather, high winds and low resources, according to fire officials.
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That again may bode better for economic growth ahead, while further complicating the Bank of England's position.
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Further complicating matters, the Nebraska commission-approved route is not TransCanada's preferred path through the Cornhusker State.
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And because families often preferred male babies, China has a surplus of men, further complicating marriage prospects.
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Complicating relief efforts: severe damage to Grand Bahama's international airport, and smaller regional airports around the islands.
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The entire Washington Metrorail system will shut down Wednesday for safety checks, complicating travel plans for commuters.
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This, more than the occasional test of short-range missiles, is the complicating factor of the negotiations.
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Complicating the Saudi position is the Shiite minority that has demonstrated forcefully against the House of Saud.
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Syria has recently mounted a military offensive in the country's southwest, which is a major complicating factor.
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Complicating matters is the fact that the activists' cause is shared by their controversial president, Rodrigo Duterte.
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Further complicating matters for McConnell is the comments moderate senators have made in opposing the current bill.
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Complicating matters, the CDC finds 33 percent of suicides involve persons with no known mental health issues.
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Complicating that transition is the fact that many of the country's approximately 200,000 A.T.M.s are not working.
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Complicating matters is that we are very fond of him and he is by nature emotionally fragile.
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Complicating the resignation, most members of the OPM staff are working from home due to Covid-19.
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The spread of the novel coronavirus across the US is seriously complicating the Democratic presidential primary season.
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Complicating the age of her roster is the frustration of a second-unit plan foiled by injury.
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The flooding has caused the authorities to close the airport until late this month, complicating relief efforts.
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Complicating matters is that Colombian law does not grant citizenship to children born to nonlegal resident foreigners.
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Complicating matters, he lacked the tools to perform the most basic due diligence when reviewing refund applications.
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Further complicating matters, Democrats are preparing an onslaught of investigations through numerous committees should they gain control.
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But recent research is complicating this view, suggesting that Ediacaran ecosystems were more complex than previously thought.
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Further complicating matters are the plans by some entrepreneurs to create private space stations for space tourism.
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Drug-sniffing dogs that are trained to detect marijuana are complicating searches where pot has been legalized.
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Complicating Zach's memory of his brother is the fact that Andy was never very nice to him.
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Complicating Schultz's job, Biden was less inclined to listen to him than his chief adviser, Anita Dunn.
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Complicating the sale is the inclusion of a basement commercial space, which could make financing more challenging.
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One vessel reportedly shut off its Automatic Identification System (AIS) before it was seized, complicating response efforts.
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Complicating matters is the extraordinary logistical burden of working in the vast, undeveloped expanses of eastern Russia.
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Many of them lack health insurance too, even further complicating the US's efforts to combat the illness.
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The tweet continued Trump's pattern of complicating the work of his administration's lawyers by undercutting their arguments.
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Of course, the state's attempts to shield certain information regarding executions were not the only complicating factors.
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Further complicating an appointment, Bolton was a staunch supporter of the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003.
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The global transformation underway is also increasingly exposing a fundamental yet often hidden factor complicating matters: gender.
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"That's a complicating factor," Trump said of the protests in response to a question about the legislation.
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Many of the needs in the islands are still unknown, complicating efforts to assign federal aid dollars.
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Complicating matters further, the United States and Turkey are NATO allies with a litany of shared issues.
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NDICA founder Bonita Money told VICE that even with Illinois's automatic expungement policy there are complicating factors.
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Complicating matters, I frequently detect ambivalence in patients who tell me they want to die at home.
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Complicating matters, Mr. Mueller is seen as, if not a hostile witness, at least a grudging one.
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Further complicating matters, the decision may no longer be solely up to Mr. Trump or his subordinates.
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Further complicating the picture, Trump's erstwhile chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, has been a vigorous backer of Moore.
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In many cases, the works are now in museums or private collections, complicating the fight over ownership.
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"That's a complicating factor," Trump said of the protests in response to a question about the legislation.
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Ferries in Tanzania are often overcrowded, with the lack of an accurate passenger manifest complicating rescue operations.
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Complicating matters: Not all mental health care providers use evidence-based treatments when it comes to psychotherapy.
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Complicating peace talks, Russia issued a decree recognizing passports issued by two separatist governments in eastern Ukraine.
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Complicating matters even more, North Korea claims its recent launch shows progress toward long-range nuclear capabilities.
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Complicating matters further is the fact this will be the first census people can participate in online.
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" He acknowledged that the desire for a trade deal "is a complicating factor, no question about it.
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Further complicating matters is the contractual agreement between DLS and the foundation that was signed in June.
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But technology and globalization are complicating the idea of what a border is and where it stands.
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Complicating this gesture were two amendments, pushed by Republican Senator John Cornyn of Texas and adopted unanimously.
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Too bad Mercury retrograde is complicating everything and making it impossible for you to schedule anything important.
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Plus, Alejandro is himself Colombian, which is a good if somewhat stock way of complicating the matter.
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Complicating matters further, unlike most developed countries there are no strict standards for wayfinding in the United States.
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Complicating the Pennsylvania case: Bodies and parts can be bought, sold and leased across America with relative ease.
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The partial shutdown is straining the country's immigration system, worsening backlogs in courts and complicating hiring for employers.
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Further complicating the decision for Judge Smith is what the alternative would be if he rejects the deal.
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But complicating any negotiations, they have no clear leadership and Lebanon's sectarian politics has numerous centers of power.
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Unusually hot temperatures and an ongoing eight-year drought are complicating efforts to bring the fires under control.
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Some activists are among more than 100,000 candidates running in October's local and regional elections, complicating protection efforts.
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Complicating the picture further are a new political-finance regime and new rules for electing members of congress.
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Complicating the negotiations over the next presidency is the fact that other big jobs are at stake, too.
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Complicating the situation even further, Great American Insurance filed a lawsuit in California denying responsibility for the accident.
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Oftentimes it feels as though art satisfies itself by "raising the question" or "complicating ideas" about a subject.
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It also holds 25 percent of parliamentary seats and commands a legislative veto, further complicating the NLD's mandate.
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Complicating her story even further: Swan claims she survived and escaped a cult herself as a young woman.
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Entire villages were submerged, roads cut off and communications knocked out, complicating the search for missing loved ones.
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But a big complicating factor there is that two of the state's neighbors are in the race -- Sens.
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They are taking seriously Sanders' call for a political revolution, complicating any hope for quick unity with Clinton.
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Further complicating matters for the government are signs that the economy, the euro zone's third biggest, is slowing.
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Still, these escalated deportation efforts could create a lot of problems, like further complicating our relationship with Mexico.
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But for Uber, there's another complicating aspect — the company's biggest investor is still waiting for its board seats.
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Further complicating the talks are entrenched fights over money to combat the Zika virus and Planned Parenthood funding.
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Complicating matters, Yoovidhya's attorney has repeatedly filed petitions claiming his client is being treated unfairly in the investigation.
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The current plan has shown to be unpopular in early opinion polls on it, complicating matters for lawmakers.
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Complicating matters is that Merced County, where the farm is based, is not known for it's 420 friendliness.
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Complicating the challenge for McConnell, objections to the bill are coming from both sides of the ideological spectrum.
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Complicating this balancing act is the "blue skies" promise made by President Xi Jinping to the Chinese people.
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Towns drew his second technical foul with 23.4 seconds left in the second quarter, complicating Minnesota's comeback efforts.
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Complicating matters is confusion among residents, some of whom believe the federal pullout means water deliveries will stop.
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Theoretically, she could leave her shares to someone other than you or your husband, further complicating the situation.
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The United Patriots have their own internal rifts over policy toward Russia and the European Union, complicating talks.
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Further complicating matters for Cruz is Rubio, who wants to make it a two-man race with Trump.
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An unfunded NFIP could prevent thousands of Harvey victims from resettling in their hometowns, complicating payouts to policyholders.
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Complicating firefighting efforts are low humidity and a lack of resources, Napa County Fire Chief Barry Biermann said.
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China objected (The Associated Press), while the U.S. charges are perceived as complicating trade discussions (The Associated Press).
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"It really is complicating anti-terrorist action," he said, referring to Russia's campaign of air strikes in Syria.
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A decline in diesel sales is complicating their task, as consumers switch to less fuel-efficient gasoline cars.
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But that makes U.S. imports more expensive on the global market, complicating the American economy's already fragile expansion.
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I suspect it isn't really him, but some political novices around him who are needlessly complicating the issue.
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The other immigrant's name was withheld because of fear of complicating her current job in the medical field.
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Eurosceptics to the chancellor's right should win their first seats, at the very least complicating her coalition talks.
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More complicating, populist parties are part of the governing coalitions in a third of the union's member states.
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It could lead to criticism that FIFA is over-complicating international football and devaluing its flagship World Cup.
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The fact that there were no security cameras installed at the festival is complicating the investigation, Smithee said.
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Military radio chatter suggested that rooftop snipers, along with militants firing from civilian areas, were complicating the fight.
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Moderates mostly believe such drastic and unprecedented cuts will just stir a shit pot, needlessly complicating tax reform.
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Humans have been cooking animal parts over the open flame since prehistoric times, so why bother complicating things?
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Even more complicating is the trouble policymakers will have adequately responding to the economic fallout of the virus.
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Instead, he unified Spain around nationalism and Catholicism, complicating the transition after his death to a pluralistic democracy.
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Further complicating the bill's prospects in the Senate is the fact that a handful of Republicans — including Sen.
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Complicating matters is Owen's longtime crush (more like fixation) on Jeff's older sister, Alicia, who'll also be attending.
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Complicating the claustrophobic arrangement is the fact that Hassan has married Ali's old flame, Fatma (Nahed El Sebai).
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Complicating matters further is how or whether estimates account for the number guns that fall out of circulation.
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Yet new figures show a complicating development: China's emissions of climate-changing greenhouse gases may be rising again.
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Further complicating things, Mr. Honeck, according to the Philharmonic, also has his own changes to the Süssmayr orchestrations.
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The report dropped just as Canada is preparing for federal elections in October, potentially complicating Trudeau's reelection bid.
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Much of the vegetation has been cleared to make more space for refugee shelters, further complicating the situation.
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Further complicating things, Smith gives every character and company a pseudonym and changes the locations of key events.
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Franchisees and contractors can be small, poorly capitalized operations, complicating efforts to recover wages that were illegally denied.
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Complicating matters, the base bill backed by Mr. Nunes contains a gesture toward a court-order requirement, too.
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Further complicating this picture, 9 percent said they bought a personal car as a result of the change.
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This makes Mr. Cruise's sagging eyes and visible creases an interesting, complicating factor for this decades-long series.
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But an emergency would bring FEMA — and its parent agency, DHS — into the fold, potentially complicating communication efforts.
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But Islamic State fighters fleeing Falluja when it was retaken last year laid bombs, complicating the rebuilding efforts.
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Once again, porcine expertise is in demand: African swine fever has devastated China's pigs, complicating its economic outlook.
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One of the complicating thing here is this disease has a relatively long incubation period compared to others.
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The complicating factor for the Massachusetts senator: About 75,000 early votes were already cast before Wednesday night's debate.
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Turkish-backed forces advanced so quickly that they seized a key road, complicating the American withdrawal, officials said.
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A complicating factor is that investigators don't know when the SUV plunged over the cliff, the sheriff said.
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But I didn't feel especially transported, nor did he seem to be complicating, or commenting on, that harshness.
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Merkel's conservatives and the SPD both saw their vote share shrink in September elections, complicating the coalition arithmetic.
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Further complicating matters was that Leishman had a towering pine tree blocking his direct route to the hole.
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Complicating their efforts is the very little time left on the legislative agenda before Election Day in November.
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An apparently contradictory approach from the White House is also complicating U.S. efforts to mediate in the dispute.
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The emergence of companies as social activists is complicating traditional attitudes on both the left and the right.
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Lipinski has a strong relationship with organized labor and a long history in the district, complicating Newman's run.
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Now, contestants who hope to find second careers in social media are complicating the mechanics of the show.
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Complicating the management of a perilous moment are the president's impeachment and the revival of Iran's nuclear program.
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Nationalist sentiments and security concerns have become intertwined with trade policy, complicating the pursuit of a final deal.
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Mobile operators around the world have said the US campaign is complicating their efforts to upgrade their networks.
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Stella McCartney has made her name off de-complicating the art of dressing, and she did that, too.
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More complicating still is that Bethany's ex-husband is his mother's own "guardian," a State Department source says.
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Further complicating the case is the odd nature of the "remedies" requested by Whirlpool in its injury petition.
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Ferries in Tanzania are often overcrowded, and the lack of an accurate passenger manifest is complicating rescue operations.
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A growing rebellion against Israel's state rabbinate by those who do keep kosher is also complicating the panorama.
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Conway pointedly noted that many House Democrats represents districts won by Trump in 2016, further complicating their decisions.
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Further complicating the schedule, lawmakers will likely spend much of their time in 2628 on the campaign trail.
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Protests and boycotts in Mexico are complicating a visit from the U.S. secretary of state, Rex Tillerson, today.
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Complicating things further is the political gray-zone that ensues when militaries become consumers of commercial space services.
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But complicating YouTube's rollout of the new policy on Wednesday were the actual mistakes the unwieldy algorithm made.
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Complicating the situation further, the flooding will not clear away anytime soon as rains have continued to fall.
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Nita Lowey, the top Democrat on House Appropriations Committee, dismissed the prospect of impeachment complicating the spending process.
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The president's unpredictability and demands of China are complicating an end to the long-running dispute, experts say.
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Further complicating the matter is that there is also a tremendous diversity among the microbiomes of healthy people.
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Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce giant, also owns a stake in Weibo, further complicating its options, Sina said.
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Any burger that comes with an extra bun or bun proxy in the middle is unnecessarily complicating things.
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Further complicating the notion is the fact that big Hollywood movies depend on attracting many kinds of viewers.
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That because he dislikes Trump's politics, he's looking for the signs of mental illness while discounting complicating factors.
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Further complicating things is the fact that there's no data for when Tiesi-Manziel passed the 11-mile marker.
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Ryan Cabus, a local official, said power and communication lines to the area had been cut, complicating rescue efforts.
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Also complicating matters: "There's a lot of person-to-person variability when it comes to metabolic rate," Weltman says.
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The United Patriots, however, have their own internal rifts over policy towards Russia and the European Union, complicating talks.
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This is always a busy time of year, but this season there's a complicating factor: an upcoming expansion draft.
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In many cases, the land has been divided and sold on several times, further complicating efforts to settle disputes.
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Today's legal protocols may only make leaders avoid the term, complicating the humanitarian response it is meant to trigger.
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The president also repeatedly said the island's energy grid was in poor shape before the storm, complicating relief efforts.
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Complicating all of this is the growing trade war, which is taking place on a largely separate diplomatic track.
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"Trump furious over leaks and blames media for complicating meeting with Putin," one billboard, quoting a headline from Feb.
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The new suspensions announced on Friday follow several other recent measures aimed at complicating travel to and within Cuba.
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The secular image Mr. Sanders projects is complicating the way American Jews view the historic nature of his candidacy.
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Further complicating matters the 26 European countries that operate inside the "Schengen zone" do not perform routine border checks.
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Another complicating factor: The Fed now has less than 2.5 percentage points worth of rate cuts in its bullpen.
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Many large European banks are still burdened with defaulted loans, complicating policy makers' efforts to revive the Continent's economy.
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KABUL (Reuters) - Afghanistan's top electoral official resigned on Saturday, potentially complicating efforts to organize parliamentary elections for this autumn.
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The shifting health policy landscape in Washington could present a complicating factor in the judge's decision in this case.
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Walsh's vague, unsourced tweet shouldn't be taken as fact, and there are a bunch of (possibly cynical) complicating factors.
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Instead of complicating Mallory's journey by incorporating specific storylines about her kids, Grace and Frankie pretends they don't exist.
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Further complicating matters, the Nusra Front is often embedded with other rebel groups that are covered by the ceasefire.
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Complicating the issue is the fact that we don't have a way to determine whether there is a link.
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The Season 6 trailer takes the inmates to maximum security, adding new inmates and significantly complicating life at Litchfield.
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Further complicating matters: Determining a person's level of awareness can be challenging because episodes of consciousness can be fleeting.
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These included a bridge leading to Amatrice, which had to be closed on Friday, further complicating the rescue operation.
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There are a number of complicating factors in play, making it hard to know exactly who's behind the misinformation.
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The trade war with the United States is complicating an already weakening picture of growth in China this year.
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While pesticides have been found to be harmful, they don't affect all types of bees equally, complicating the problem.
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But it could also push up inflation because of hit to sterling, complicating any decision to cut interest rates.
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Though complicating that scenario is the news that McCaul is himself pushing to become a member of Trump's cabinet.
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Complicating matters further has been Ankara's shooting down of a Russian jet when it violated Turkish airspace in November.
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The inflation jump is seen complicating the job of policymakers in explaining why they are not raising interest rates.
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Along with the wind, multiple downed power lines caused other ignition points in the Gatlinburg area, complicating the case.
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Flexing Graham wide becomes a headache, complicating the Bears' decision to commit more help to containing Graham or Adams.
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The Chinese government's fitful embrace of free-market policies for its currency and financial assets is also complicating matters.
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You've already fucked yourself at some point by complicating what could (and, for plenty, is) be a simple activity.
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Complicating what superficially looks to be a 23-year transition period is the urban traffic survey data we have.
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There's a complicating factor when it comes to Cloudflare that makes the current situation a little muddier: in Aug.
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With no public hearings today, we're looking at how the politics of impeachment are complicating races around the nation.
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The child's passport was confiscated by the Iranian authorities, severely complicating any possibility of reuniting her with Mr. Ratcliffe.
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Further complicating matters is that until now, the U.S. has been a generally permissive landscape related to data collection.
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Further complicating the picture is Britain's refusal to name its representative for the new Commission until after the Dec.
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Further complicating matters is a lawsuit challenging Section 1557 from several religious health care providers, including Franciscan Alliance Inc.
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Calling an early election also had the happy consequence of complicating Khan's timetable for a return to national politics.
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Another complicating factor is the debt ceiling, which the White House says must be addressed before the August recess.
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But in Maine, the governor's pronouncements are complicating efforts to attract the very people the state needs to grow.
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Gabriella's British passport was confiscated, complicating any possibility of returning the child to her father, Richard Ratcliffe, in Britain.
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The complicating factor is that the election was marred by voting irregularities and is now the subject of lawsuits.
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Complicating the equation is the record heat — oppressive where fires are not burning and particularly dangerous where they are.
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The planet of love, Venus, meets the lord of the underworld, Pluto, complicating things and stirring up deep emotions.
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Elections in India have become "increasingly multi-varied", Rai said, with the emergence of regional parties complicating pollsters' efforts.
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He has made it clear he will pitch whenever Girardi wants; no sense complicating the basic goal of pitching.
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Complicating things further for Clinton, black early voting turnout wasn't quite up to the pace of 2008 and 2012.
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Complicating matters, nearly half of the coalition's likely voters are expected to support the fiercely anti-immigrant Northern League.
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has put forward an aggressive set of proposals that are complicating progress.
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Crime rates have tumbled in many rich countries in recent decades, complicating any analysis of the role of guns.
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Complicating matters further, we're all living much longer, so we need to be careful we don't outlive our money.
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Complicating the future is the stalemate in talks to have N.H.L. players at the 2000 Olympics in South Korea.
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Further complicating the situation, Maduro is refusing to accept U.S. offers of humanitarian assistance, despite his public's glaring needs.
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One major worry is that the wells will suck in water from underlying aquifers into the fractures, complicating operations.
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Complicating matters even further, Veronica's boyfriend Logan (Jason Dohring) wants to redefine their epic relationship before it's too late.
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Further complicating its efforts is the dissemination of articles that are exaggerated, slanted or inflammatory but not obviously fake.
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The arrests have added a complicating layer to an already bitter trade war between the United States and China.
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Complicating the chances of such a deal was the president's own refusal to detail his bottom line in negotiations.
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Complicating matters, some hospital systems are shuttering labor and delivery wards entirely to keep beds clear for coronavirus patients.
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Complicating that task is the fact that the Trump administration has largely been hostile to discussions of global warming.
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" However, he said these factors were "complicating the fact that the agreement is 90 percent done at this point.
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The other complicating end-game factor is the greater latitude given defenders to play more physically off the ball.
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Their challengers would likely be forced to distance themselves from his liberal platform, complicating their message in swing states.
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Complicating the situation, most labs have been running at least two tests per patient — although that could soon change.
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Complicating that story, though, is the fact that views on the economy have become starkly partisan in recent years.
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Complicating matters, hundreds gathered in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood, where the killings had occurred, to protest Mr. Trump's visit.
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Complicating the shutdown debate is the recently revealed vulnerability of the nation's air traffic control system to the pandemic.
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Seven parties — spanning the political spectrum — won seats in the Bundestag, Germany's Parliament, complicating talks to form a government.
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Further complicating the picture, one visit could result in two test results if blood and urine samples are collected.
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A former Beijing embassy official suggested that the relative newness of the political staff may be one complicating factor.
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The contradictory statements make Democrats look divided and conflicted, complicating efforts to build public confidence in their oversight powers.
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Reports of gunfire and a building ablaze created a chaotic scene, complicating the response by police officers and firefighters.
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Weather reports indicated that a low cloud cover was present on the day of the crash, further complicating flying.
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Implementing the agreement has been met with a series of issues that appear to be complicating the January deadline.
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Sanders eventually declared victory as well, based on the raw vote total, further complicating any clean success story. Rep.
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The world could even splinter into competing groups over technology, complicating trade and making global integration much more difficult.
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While conservatives have been pushing for a mandate repeal, leadership had previously been worried about complicating their tax bill.
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Complicating things for Chinese-Indonesians here, the governor's rise has overlapped with China's growing assertiveness as a Pacific power.
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And mobile operators around the world have said the US campaign is complicating their efforts to upgrade their networks.
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Complicating the future of the organization in 2016, WikiLeaks reported Monday that Ecuador had cut off Assange's internet connection.
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Parnas' attorney has said he's willing to testify, but there are complicating legal issues because of Parnas's own trial.
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The current acting director said in an NPR interview this summer that the question is complicating the bureau's messaging.
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Further complicating the matter: Adolescents appear to be at increased risk for preterm birth, preeclampsia and low birth weight.
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Whitehead, a canny storyteller, makes use of this narrative tradition in "The Underground Railroad," while also considerably complicating it.
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The handoff of federal agencies' social media accounts to the Trump administration is sparking controversy and complicating the transition.
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Further complicating the recovery are issues of corruption, often amplified by President Trump and, islanders say, questions of race.
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Complicating those dynamics, it's unclear if such a challenge could be made for the position of acting ranking member.
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Why it matters: Afghanistan could rely on American support for years, complicating President Trump's efforts to withdraw U.S. troops.
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Complicating matters was the fact that the crime of rebellion does not have an exact equivalent under Belgian law.
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But climate change is complicating that relationship, as the fire seasons in Australia and California lengthen and now overlap.
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Rate hikes tend to slow the economy with a lag, complicating the question of when the Fed should stop.
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Complicating matters further is the fact that Markle is quitting her job, a long-running role on USA's Suits.
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But the new MCAS issue may push the schedule back even further, complicating the company's efforts to reassure customers.
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Only complicating the issue is Bungie's decision to now charge real money for these items, which used to be free.
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The battle over the Ohio law is just one of several voting rights disputes complicating election forecasts in the state.
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Complicating matters, the Supreme Court has a tradition of declaring certain matters to be "political" and not subject to litigation.
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Perhaps we should start by addressing those problems, instead of complicating people's lives with radical diets most can't adhere to.
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"There is a growing proliferation of lethality, and the increasing sophistication of these systems risks complicating Western states' military options."
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Complicating matters, the Federal Reserve ended the year with yet another rate hike while signaling it won't be the last.
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Further complicating matters, the Trump administration is now pushing for supplemental border security funding to be added to the package.
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Complicating matters, Moore was also in the process of separating from her husband Grant Tinker, whom she divorced in 1981.
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Complicating the whole issue is the fact that Bell was caught instructing sales staff not to promote the basic plans.
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But GE faces rising competition, complicating new Chief Executive Larry Culp's efforts to turn around the company's ailing power unit.
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With growing concern in Europe over terrorism, U.S. intelligence agencies are not the only ones complicating a deal on privacy.
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Complicating this already-mind-boggling question is the fact that our best theories conflict with our observations of the universe.
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HomeKit is mostly unique among smart home systems by requiring all devices to contain a specific chip, complicating hardware development.
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Coast Guard Petty Officer Andy Kendrick told CNN Saturday that the search area's distance from shore was complicating search efforts.
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Further complicating matters is that the MEP who's chairing the lead committee on the legislation, Claude Moraes, is also British.
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But a shared cynicism about the world unites their governments—and survives the complicating factor of an amoral American president.
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Complicating matters for this system is the inherent instability of the jobs of raters, which takes its toll on workers.
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Land set aside for roads has suffered a similar fate, complicating efforts to tackle the city's spirit-sapping traffic jams.
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Also complicating security arrangements is Melania Trump's decision to stay in Manhattan until Barron is done with school in June.
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The U.S. and North Korea do not have formal diplomatic relations, complicating the task of communicating between the two governments.
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In Beira, Mozambique's fourth-largest city and home to 500,000 people, a large dam had burst, further complicating rescue efforts.
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Complicating matters in Japan is a culturally rigid labor market, where mid-career moves are rare, recruiters and exchanges said.
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Complicating efforts to restart the talks have been a series of short-range missile tests conducted by the North Koreans.
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The fighting between herders and farmers has forced 300,000 people to flee, complicating efforts to contain the spread of Ebola.
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Complicating this experience is the way the figure and ground are often entangled, especially when there is layer of overpainting.
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Tariffs are "single-shot measures to deal with single issues", he warns, and risk complicating efforts to resolve broader ones.
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Also complicating things for the "Star Wars" movie franchise is a decision to slow down the release of Lucasfilm titles.
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Further complicating matters are a series of geopolitical and market dramas that will play out through the beginning of May.
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Complicating the math for GOP leaders, the conservative bloc in the House has historically been opposed to big spending packages.
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Democrats don't want to increase military spending without increasing spending on domestic programs by the same amount, complicating those negotiations.
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To prevent the policy being even more regressive, it is also withdrawn at £303,000 ($140,000) further complicating the tax code.
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Critics claim the NLRB ruling encourages small groups of employees within a store, restaurant or company to organize, complicating management.
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Further complicating matters is the fact that governments routinely engage in the practice of spreading malware for their own purposes.
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Further complicating the system are middlemen finding profits in an already bogged-down system, such as group purchasing organizations (GPO).
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It's also entirely likely that Congress will take action before a final verdict is reached, complicating the issue even further.
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Complicating things, as he has all year, is Trump, whose strong campaign has tapped into frustrated and disaffected Americans' concerns.
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Complicating matters is the fact that Romar has put together one of the nation's top recruiting classes for next year.
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Those claims might have been overblown — and Tesla has used Nvidia's chips in its cars, too, further complicating the matter.
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Coupled with neck-and-neck Iowa polls, Sanders seems poised for a "slingshot strategy," complicating Clinton's vaunted Southern firewall strategy.
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Yemen, the Maldives and Libya's eastern-based government followed suit later that day, further complicating tensions in the Middle East.
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Offshoots of the main trail contain steep drops, and the treacherous terrain features creeks, brush and ravines, complicating search efforts.
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As Billboard's Brian Garrity put it: Complicating factors significantly was the landscape of the technology that separated the two services.
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Suffice it to say, then, there are enough complicating factors in this debate that no one chart will settle it.
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Complicating the horizon are Britain's referendum next month on whether to leave the European Union and the U.S. election campaign.
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But the battlefield in eastern Syria has become very crowded, complicating Syria's future even as the threat from ISIS recedes.
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Complicating matters are changing consumer tastes, away from the traditional family sedan in favor of sport utility vehicles and crossovers.
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Monte Paschi remains weighed down by €14.5bn of bad loans, complicating the government's plan to sell its stake by 2021.
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No matter which you pick, you'll enjoy smooth, motor-assisting pedaling without any intimidating buttons and throttles complicating your ride.
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Complicating their quest, Democrats are struggling to lock up sure victories against vulnerable GOP incumbents offering the best pickup opportunities.
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For the United States, a stronger currency makes exports more expensive on world markets, complicating an already halting economic expansion.
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Today, Assad continues his aggression, inviting involvement by Russia and complicating any chance of peace or stability in the region.
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Here's what we know about the extremist group wreaking havoc on the lives of Afghans and complicating US troop withdrawal.
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Additionally, some users may be vaping things other than nicotine, like THC, complicating the investigation and leaving many unanswered questions.
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Complicating matters is Turkey's involvement in the F-35 program, with key parts of the jet made in the country.
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While England and Wales voted to leave, the Scots and Northern Irish backed staying in the bloc, complicating divorce proceedings.
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Complicating matters for the White House is that at times, key players have made comments that stray from that message.
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Many houses have lost power and cellphone service, complicating the rescue process as emergency workers rely on word-of-mouth.
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Further complicating matters is the fact there are a record number of breweries in operation, and more on the way.
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The must-pass legislation is a magnet for numerous riders and unrelated policy ambitions, further complicating an already tangled December.
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Complicating the picture is that some athletes think it helps their performance to increase their carnitine levels by taking supplements.
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According to Cane, the problems don't really spoil the whole package, but they are complicating his attempts at noteworthy speedruns.
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Further complicating matters, the Pacers have thrived without Oladipo leading the way and they no longer drown when he sits.
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This is complicating OPEC's efforts to revive prices by making its first output cut since the 2008 global financial crisis.
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But complicating the firestorm of controversy surrounding Pai's near-certain forthcoming repeal is the issue of spambots and duplicate comments.
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Complicating matters, weed strains can range in potency from today's average of around 20 percent THC, to over 30 percent.
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Further complicating the issue, the Taliban abducted dozens of people in Wardak Province over the weekend, according to local officials.
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There's a lot of complicating factors but in the end it's that simple, it ended up being a change election.
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This year, a long-simmering ethnic Rakhine insurgency exploded as well, complicating the security landscape in an already wounded region.
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Complicating the negotiation was AT&T's plan to begin a streaming service of its own by the end of 2019.
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Somewhat complicating this distinction, mathematicians are often wrong about what other people will find interesting or important (example: this paragraph).
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Further complicating the issue is that some fractures "straddle the line" between hard and easy to heal, Dr. Vosseller said.
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"It's a risk for Canada if they introduced concepts that could be cast as Canada complicating negotiations," Mr. Zive said.
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But North Korea and its nuclear arsenal threaten to draw the U.S. more deeply into the region, complicating China's goals.
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Further complicating matters is the need to communicate seamlessly with public health authorities, who prioritize which samples get tested first.
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Further complicating matters is that many people living with HIV are vulnerable to COVID-19 in more than one way.
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Meanwhile, Republicans blamed Democrats for complicating negotiations by making new demands on providing permanent Obamacare subsidies for low-income people.
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America's budget woes are re-emerging as a flashpoint for debate on Capitol Hill, complicating Republicans' quest for tax reform.
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Further complicating matters, China recently announced that it would issue no more business licenses to make automobiles, including electric cars.
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Also complicating things is that Miguel has remarried since the boys' childhoods; Eva Longoria is underused as his current wife.
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But hyperinflation and U.S. sanctions, which prohibit American companies from doing business with Venezuela's public sector, are complicating those methods.
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A second federal judge in Maryland followed suit later that morning, further complicating the legal challenges facing the controversial directive.
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Complicating matters further is Mueller's probe, which has ramped up in aggressiveness and has broadened to examine Trump's White House.
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Further complicating matters: International law makes it legal for the byproduct of the scientific mission, whale meat, to be sold.
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Complicating matters, public health officials said, is that New York is in the midst of a relatively bad flu season.
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One issue complicating Iowa's change was opposition from New Hampshire, which wants to remain the first in the nation primary.
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Complicating things even further, the woman was standing behind another marine biologist, so only half of her face was visible.
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There was one complicating factor, though — Brewer's father-in-law was Angus McQueen, the longtime chief executive of Ackerman McQueen.
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But the speed of sound varies with changes in salinity, temperature and pressure, complicating its use as a measuring tool.
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Saturday's loss was Oklahoma's third straight, complicating its NCAA Tournament at-large prospects with four regular-season games to go.
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Further complicating the situation, the Iraqi Parliament voted on Sunday to expel American and other foreign troops from the nation.
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On Wednesday, with the clock ticking down, a clearly frustrated McConnell called out Trump for complicating an already tenuous negotiation.
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Perhaps complicating the debate, a federal judge in California ruled late Tuesday that Trump's move to dismantle DACA was improper.
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Complicating matters is that Senate Republicans on Thursday released a tax bill that has significant differences with the House bill.
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Fabric is unique because it puts wills, insurance, and other tools into a single destination, without complicating the user interface.
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Complicating matters is a separate fight over the legality of the state elections board itself, which was dissolved in December.
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The fraught politics of the conflict may continue to limit open dialogue, complicating attempts to accommodate each party's divergent interests.
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Further complicating matters, North Korea hasn't yet disclosed to the United States exactly how many nuclear bombs it even has.
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My natural need to finish early was a way of shutting down complicating thoughts that sent me whirling in new directions.
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Naomi Alderman's The Power imagines a world in which women develop physical power over men, complicating and resetting existing gender dynamics.
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But he could attract votes that would have otherwise gone to the Republican and Democratic nominees, thus complicating the race enormously.
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The international community should provide constructive help for Myanmar and Bangladesh to resolve the issue rather than complicating it, Hua added.
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Perhaps complicating the situation for Facebook and Instagram a call late Tuesday from CBS for the company to remove the video.
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Asked for the main reasons that are complicating recruiting, most employers pointed to a lack of applicants and insufficient job qualifications.
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Her husband was a lawmaker for separatist leader Carles Puigdemont's party, before resigning in 2016 to avoid complicating her political rise.
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Complicating matters, however, is the fact that some analysts may have miscalculated Pinterest's share count, impacting estimates for earnings per share.
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Complicating matters is the fact that these sponges are not helpless—they spew a chemical defense to prevent overgrowth and predation.
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All of these are potentially complicating factors, according to Robert Valuck, who coordinates the Colorado Consortium for Prescription Drug Abuse Prevention.
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The complicating and uniquely internet factor here is that most of these online people you don't know and might never meet.
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By virtue of its size, even a tweak such as complicating the opt-in sound option on Facebook is potentially fraught.
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However, if Pacific Bravo were to deliver Iranian crude to China that would violate U.S. sanctions, possibly complicating ongoing trade talks.
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One complicating factor is that both recordings of popular songs and the actual composition of those songs have separate copyright protections.
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Complicating matters is Sophia's lack of ships: Since April, the mission has been forced to operate without any surface naval assets.
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Complicating matters for Wallace is the fact that Trump has waged war against some of the anchor's colleagues at Fox News.
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Complicating matters, negotiations have been conducted in English, with the draft agreement (reportedly seven chapters and 150 pages) also in English.
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Complicating matters further is the fact that Reed is a prosecutor in the district attorney's office tasked with going after mutants.
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As for Menendez, having a third of likely Democratic voters with unfavorable opinions about him is complicating his re-election efforts.
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But there is one final complicating factor, says Rahim Tafazolli, who runs the 5G Innovation Centre at the University of Surrey.
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Complicating that equation is the view that Ryan, his party's 2202 vice presidential nominee, has sights on the White House himself.
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In other photographs, like "Hidden Fences," the artist mixes black and white characteristics, further complicating the racial politics of her images.
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Further complicating Trump's effort to buy American are the difficulties of acquiring material in the remote and potentially hostile border zone.
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Complicating matters further, an anchor for Las Vegas called it a "moment of chaos" when Trump arrived at one caucus site.
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And complicating Sturgeon's calculations, a third of the voters who backed Scottish independence in 2014 also backed Brexit two years later.
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To do this, the MTA needs to shut down trains for long periods of time, increasing delays and further complicating commutes.
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Complicating matters further is the death of Cu Rua -- an extremely rare, soft-shell turtle that passed away on January 21.
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The case had another significant, and complicating, detail: All of the police officers who had been shot were members of STRESS.
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The misuse and overuse of antibiotics is accelerating antimicrobial resistance which is already complicating efforts to treat tuberculosis, HIV and malaria.
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At the same time, Microsoft has been aggressively supporting iOS and Android under Nadella's leadership, further complicating its Windows-everywhere strategy.
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Complicating Uber's task is the fact that Levandowski has invoked his constitutional right against self-incrimination and has refused to testify.
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An unfunded NFIP could have also blocked thousands of Hurricane Harvey victims from resettling in their hometowns, complicating payouts to policyholders.
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Turkey, a supporter of some rebel groups, has posted military observation posts around the enclave's front lines, complicating Syrian army advances.
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Meanwhile, Trump on Monday announced he's sanctioning Turkey over the incursion, further complicating the already convoluted dynamic between the two countries.
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Another complicating factor has been the number of Republicans who have vocally criticized Trump's decision to withdraw US troops from Syria.
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It's time for him to go because he's just complicating the dynamics in the West Wing and creating a massive distraction.
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Eskom's previous CEO Phakamani Hadebe resigned earlier this year for health reasons, complicating government efforts to turn around the struggling utility.
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But complicating the situation in China is an underlying "pre-truth," the result of state censorship that manipulates and directs reporting.
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Asked for the main reasons that are complicating recruitment, most employers pointed to a shortage of applicants and insufficient job qualifications.
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Many senior positions on arms control and Asia policy, as well as ambassadorial posts in Asia, remain unfilled, further complicating matters.
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He later had to reverse plans to cut disability benefits, complicating the task of hitting by a budget surplus by 2020.
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Complicating things further, the coalition of center-right and far-right Israeli politicians that keeps Netanyahu's government afloat is in danger.
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Further complicating matters is his plan to have his children continue running his business empire should he occupy the Oval Office.
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The science behind breakfast Complicating matters in the breakfast debate is that current research on breakfast and weight control is conflicting.
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Complicating matters, the source said, was the fact that some team members were mortuary workers unaccustomed to dealing with infectious diseases.
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Complicating the Agriculture Department's role, the agency also administers free and reduced-price meals at schools, thousands of which are closing.
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Further complicating things, analysts said, was Myanmar stalling the efforts to help the Rohingya, hardly surprising considering how this crisis started.
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The far-right Sweden Democrats could end up being the country's second-largest party, complicating the formation of a new government.
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So his work was never really finished, often complicating the idea of a fixed art object with an action or ephemera.
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But by complicating an otherwise chilly investigation of cultural identity and depersonalized violence, that bit of pink makes all the difference.
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Another complicating factor for campaigns: They must now search for donors during summer months, traditionally among the slowest of the year.
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Yes, it argues way too hard for Cher's significance — a significance it would be better off merely assuming and then complicating.
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Complicating matters, he had also effectively confessed to being a drug lord in an interview with Rolling Stone two years ago.
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Those political cross currents are both aiding and complicating Republicans' search for their first major legislative victory of Mr. Trump's tenure.
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It also drove a wedge between the world's two largest communist powers, complicating Soviet attempts to grow its influence in Asia.
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Complicating matters, there is little evidence in many sexual assault cases beyond the statements from the two people involved, investigators said.
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To me, it's very much about complicating gender to make space in between what most people see as male and female.
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Mr. Begich entered the race for governor in June of this year, complicating Mr. Walker's re-election plans from the beginning.
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Complicating those security measures, many say, is an expectation from high-end clientele that they will not be inconvenienced. Brig. Gen.
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One complicating factor is that the Legislature does not have major priorities of its own that might be used as leverage.
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Now it is complicating its earlier aesthetic direction without compromising its social mission, which is a tough act to pull off.
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Complicating matters is that so much remains unknown about the new coronavirus, including how infectious it is and the fatality rate.
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Complicating the matter, who's to say what kind of life is worth fighting for and how much treatment is too much?
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Gender plays a major role here, but it's far from the only complicating societal factor in the age of climate change.
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That's because the hackers used the identities of actual employees to enter the utility networks — complicating efforts to detect the intrusions.
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That makes tariffs on autos and auto parts uniquely damaging among import taxes, while complicating Trump's efforts to target foreign firms.
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With Soleimani's death, it's less clear where the Supreme Leader is getting military advice, which is complicating the US intelligence picture.
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Complicating the security landscape further, there are two or three armed extremist groups that oppose the government, as the protesters do.
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Indeed, other investors may follow suit if Buffett sours on the bank, driving down the stock price and complicating Buffett's exit.
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Given the trauma they're dealing with, that becomes a rather meta commentary, while complicating their attempt to fly under the radar.
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Impeachment is complicating the Democratic race for president — and not only in terms of whether the public supports or opposes it.
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Further complicating Clovis's confirmation process, CNN uncovered a number of objectionable statements he has made on topics like race and politics.
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Complicating matters, security checks for some of those would-be refugees could expire while they wait to be resettled, Smyers said.
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Tuguegarao airport in northern Luzon, a vital transportation hub, has also been damaged, potentially complicating efforts to bring in humanitarian aid.
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The official acknowledged that with Mexico's election in the rear view, Trudeau's 2019 re-election bid may become a complicating factor.
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But adaptation has been slow in the typically conservative commodity business for fear of losing discretion in dealings and complicating trading.
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Further complicating matters is that access to the internet, where one might find such information, is severely limited on the island.
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Complicating matters, the closure of GM parts distribution warehouses is already posing problems, especially for owners needing collision and recall repairs.
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During the first trial, the other witness, Kelly Johnson, seemed hesitant on the witness stand, complicating the prosecution's case, experts said.
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Complicating matters further, booking websites often do a poor job of explaining what travelers are actually getting for the listed price.
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Despite its obsession with reproducing 1980s classics in high fidelity, Stranger Things subverted a key trope by complicating Nancy's romantic arc.
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Complicating matters, four of the violations listed under the enterprise charge are also included as separate counts on the verdict sheet.
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Further complicating matters for Democrats is businessman Greg Orman, who ran for a U.S. Senate seat in 2014 as an independent.
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The Supreme Court ruled in 2011 that video game content is free speech, by the way, further complicating any effort there.
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Given the strength of painting's hold on Kaprow, it would always operate as a background hum, complicating his relationship with performance.
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Complicating matters is the fact that a majority of Northern Irish voters — 55.8 percent — voted to remain in the European Union.
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And complicating things even further with changing labels and titles to things complicates things even more for people on the ground.
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Complicating matters was the fact that very few of the cases identified were criminally prosecutable, due to the statute of limitations.
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Further complicating talks between buyers and sellers is the fact that the various oil contracts in question fall under different legal systems.
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But the secular image that Mr. Sanders casts is also complicating the way American Jews regard the historic nature of his candidacy.
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Trump on Tuesday endorsed the draft House bill, but influential conservative groups came out against it, complicating prospects for passage in Congress.
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A key conundrum for policymakers remains persistently low inflation that is complicating the Bank of Japan's efforts to exit its massive stimulus.
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Orphan Black — which began a new season April 14 on BBC America — has made a point of complicating its world beyond recognition.
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Many badly affected areas in Mozambique and Zimbabwe are still inaccessible by road, complicating relief efforts and exacerbating the threat of infection.
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These delays risk further complicating this issue: Jane Doe is 15 weeks pregnant in a state that denies abortions beyond 20 weeks.
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Complicating the picture, however, is other evidence which suggests that health inequalities between rich and poor have slightly widened in recent years.
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And if the rest of us need a little extra time, and that time ends up complicating matters, well, that's our journey.
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Officials feared that the gusts could blow embers more than a mile away, complicating their efforts to contain new or existing fires.
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The defendants are all Russian individuals or companies, complicating efforts by Mueller's office to force them to appear in a US court.
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Further complicating matters, different sectors within the industry have very different stakes in repealing Obamacare and replacing it with the GOP's plan.
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Italian bond yields have risen sharply this year as the new government's spending plans rattled markets, further complicating the ECB's exit plans.
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This week's episode, "Near Death Experience," showcases what the series is best at: subverting expectations and complicating plotlines while remaining family friendly.
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A material fall in sterling would likely yank it back up towards 3 pct, complicating the Bank's ultra-cautious rate-raising plans.
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They also risk complicating the continuing renegotiation of the North American Free-Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a deal between America, Mexico and Canada.
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He told CNN Thursday that complicating the debate surrounding horse racing are the 17,000 licensed jobs tied to the industry in California.
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In December, Musk reportedly admitted to acting Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan that SpaceX's proposal "missed the mark," potentially complicating its legal case.
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One thing that's complicating the company's pursuit of profit is that sales of the Model S and Model X have largely stalled.
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Complicating things further for Stada's suitors, index tracking funds that cannot tender are seen as holding about 12 percent of the shares.
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Abdal Ghani Al-Asadi conceded that the presence of so many civilians in the midst of an ongoing battle is complicating matters.
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And we are just now, if you can believe it, getting to the newest and biggest complicating factor in the razor wars.
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Complicating things even more, is the fact that much of the time, we're not even aware of what's really motivating our behavior.
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Complicating matters further, weaker global growth may threaten what have been powerful gains in the U.S. job market and strong domestic growth.
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Complicating matters further, some Republicans are skeptical of paying for the GOP plan by taxing the most generous employer-sponsored health plans.
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However, five of the EU's 28 members do not recognize Kosovo as sovereign, complicating the bloc's ability to take a united stand.
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But complicating that message are the many senior Republicans who are ready to jump behind him too, as the veteran Oklahoma Sen.
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I'm normally in favor of TV shows complicating their characters, but I'm not sure UnReal has done the legwork to complicate Chet.
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Attacks have also been directed at humanitarian workers, complicating delivery of relief services on which hundreds of thousands of the displaced depend.
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International understanding and conventions to harmonize national responses are also largely absent, complicating efforts to manage cross-border incidents with political ramifications.
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Beyond the big questions of when to pass it and whether to attach a rider, further complicating factors surround the debt ceiling.
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I fear this Guggenheim initiative is reinforcing, rather than complicating, preexisting and outdated ideas about Latin America as defined by colonial conflict.
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Gorka's TV appearances -- during which he often sparred with hosts and reporters -- were popular with Trump, however, complicating decisions about his future.
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Another complicating factor is that many of the president's closest allies and would-be organizers are themselves shrouded in the Russia investigation.
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Tracing and complicating history, Goyette embodies her murdered namesake not as a solemn exercise, but as a raw and often obscene investigation.
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It sees Washington's hypersonic glider as a way to attack China without crossing the nuclear threshold, complicating its assessment of nuclear retaliation.
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Further complicating matters, there remains broad disagreement among legal experts on whether Tsai's administration is mandated to enact the result into law.
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Complicating matters, there is no word for "adoption" in the language many Ugandan villagers speak, Riley says, so mothers are easily deceived.
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The backlash to the DCCC's efforts to narrow Democratic fields in Texas and Pennsylvania was intense, further complicating its role in California.
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Complicating the legal wrangling further is the high-stakes political fight to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February.
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McGahn had previously pointed to Flood as his intended successor, according to an Axios report, further complicating Trump's search for an alternative.
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"Another complicating factor is that a lot of different ideological strains are currently consolidated under the alt-right heading," he told me.
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Early in the crisis, he publicly sided with the Saudis and Emiratis, complicating then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's attempts to mediate.
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Complicating matters is the fact that dozens of House GOP lawmakers are retiring or seeking other office rather than running for reelection.
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Further complicating matters is the fact that there are just nine legislative days before the new fiscal year begins on Oct. 1.
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Complicating matters more, each central bank has two policy tools in play - a target interest rate, and a massive balance sheet accumulated.
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Further complicating matters, the power and wealth that make it easier to get away with harassment can, in other situations, be aphrodisiacs.
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Complicating matters further, many of those delegates possess an intricate knowledge of the parliamentary process that establishes the convention's rules and program.
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Complicating matters was the question of whether Trump could legally undo the ruling that allowed CARB to set its own emissions goals.
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Complicating matters further, Mr. Trump has a long and chilly relationship with one of the co-chairmen of the commission, Frank Fahrenkopf.
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Complicating things further for Stada's suitors, index tracking funds that cannot tender, are seen as holding about 12 percent of the shares.
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Complicating matters further: Not enough people in the region are trained to insert IUDs or implants, which often means an additional wait.
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Complicating the problem, July and August 2019 have seen frequent strong thunderstorms around the country, causing air-traffic delays and ground stops.
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Complicating matters further, Mill encouraged states to protect people's rights—such as the contemporary right to privacy some legal frameworks now recognize.
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Complicating rescue efforts, barrels of fuel and cylinders of gas ignited, burning for hours, and residents stayed away, fearing a second airstrike.
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Complicating matters, you may have to coordinate your own care while you are sick, unless you have help from a loved one.
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Complicating the matter further, some lawmakers said rewriting the country's Constitution would be the best way to end her term in office.
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Complicating matters were the ad's minor errors, such as the claim that Dr. King had been arrested seven times rather than four.
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Complicating Taylor's bid is the potential for down-ballot drag from Corey Stewart's position atop the GOP ticket in Virginia this fall.
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And with 2020 quickly approaching, a number of Senate Democrats have jumped into the presidential race, complicating hopes for a bipartisan deal.
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Others attribute current problems to 19973 elections that left the DNC with a tarnished brand, complicating efforts to generate enthusiasm and donations.
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Even more problematically, Iran has stated that it will prohibit inspections of military sites, thus further complicating the issue of compliance verification.
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Federal officials have refused to give any details about who helped them or how, complicating Apple's efforts to shore up its security.
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Complicating matters further, Somali states have gone against the federal government and made deals with the UAE as well, per the BBC.
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Beyond the other complicating factors in Williams' life, the segment highlighted how different it is for public figures to tackle their addiction.
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Brexit will also mean the region's biggest capital markets will not be inside the EU, potentially complicating companies attempts to raise money.
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Most notoriously, this consisted of "redlining," or refusing (or just complicating) the issuance of loans to people in suspect—read: nonwhite—neighborhoods.
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What's complicating many of these deals, however, is that the FCC has yet to determine the new limits on TV station ownership.
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Complicating the matter, Blac Chyna was already dating Rob Kardashian when this was taped, and the family wasn't thrilled with the idea.
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Complicating matters further, Republicans have combined health policy and tax reform in the form of repealing the Affordable Care Act's individual mandates.
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The world of bots is shadowy and little understood, with much of the software being developed and even operated overseas, complicating enforcement.
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That could create a power vacuum, threatening the region's domestic stability and complicating talks with the federal government and neighbors like Turkey.
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Both demonstrated the island's urgency for more political self-determination, complicating President Tsai Ing-wen's efforts to navigate tense relations with China.
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Complicating matters further is that teams value players differently, and one player might help a certain team far more than another team.
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Another complicating factor is the uncertain status of Rob Gronkowski, who has yet to be cleared in the N.F.L.'s concussion protocol.
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This would have been a great thing for her prospects, but complicating matters was the fact that she was Scottish, sort of.
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Also complicating the issue, she said, was the complex problem of determining which children should be considered officially "separated" from their families.
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Thousands of American and NATO troops are scheduled to leave in the next few months, but quarantine procedures are complicating those efforts.
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Some of those discussions were at the heart of the question of whether Mr. Trump illegally obstructed the inquiry, complicating the issue.
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Today in Michigan, hundreds of nonprofit public charters have become potential financial assets to outside entities, inevitably complicating their broader social missions.
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Heavy rains have flooded a narrow passage leading into the cave complex, blocking the group's exit and complicating rescue efforts, officials said.
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Remember, these calculations are not perfect because there are complicating factors, such as how prescription drugs are covered in the two plans.
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Further complicating matters is that their mothers often start new families with men they meet in South Korea, straining ties at home.
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Complicating the process further, Friedman Levin said, ICE has yet to publicly issue the full guidance for the new U visa policy.
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia and three other Arab nations severed ties with Qatar on Monday, complicating American efforts to confront the Islamic State.
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But he has a full no-trade clause and can opt out of the contract after 2020, greatly complicating any potential move.
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Though the earlier protest-related tourism tumble may prove a blessing in disguise, anti-Beijing public sentiment is also complicating the response.
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Complicating matters are complex new anti-fraud measures — including the tedious collection of each voter's biometric data at the time of polling.
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" Complicating matters further, Melania Trump told an interviewer Monday that she had written the speech herself with "as little help as possible.
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Complicating efforts in any country to get a handle on numbers, some 80 percent of people who contract Zika show no symptoms.
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Some aducanumab patients were taken off the drug due to brain swelling and later allowed back into the trial, further complicating findings.
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They also offer their product free, complicating a U.S. tradition of judging whether something is a monopoly by its impact on prices.
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Further complicating the problem for Facebook, a core community of "bad actors" worked together to continually upload edited versions of the video.
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These aftereffects are already complicating a stretch that finds his rivals preaching patience as Biden allies demand urgency — and unity, around him.
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The deaths "may have been a result of the infection complicating their already vulnerable state due to extreme prematurity," the statement reads.
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Quite a few of them did so by inviting or self-inflicting harm, thereby complicating the question of who was in control.
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PARIS — A cool breeze blew north to south across Court Philippe Chatrier throughout its final match Monday, complicating an already chilly meeting.
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The nearly unanimous results exceeded what regional analysts had expected and could accelerate the independence movement, complicating diplomatic relations across the region.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has conveyed to Trump that his comments are only complicating the confirmation process further and Republican Sen.
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Complicating Europe's woes is the fact that in EU elections, the vote for fringe parties is usually greater than in national elections.
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The White House has backed away from the allegations, but they add up to yet another issue complicating Mr. Coats's new job.
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Complicating matters, McCain was not in Washington last week due to surgery to remove a blood clot from above his left eye.
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But whatever the reasons, dealing—as well as our legal system's treatment of drugs—has a way of complicating lives and relationships.
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Complicating the trade talks has been Mr. Xi's decision to invite North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un, to visit Beijing this week.
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And Trump and Bannon are complicating factors; both are reportedly urging Hatch to run again in 2018 to block Romney from Senate.
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But the Republican governor insisted he would take on difficult issues complicating Washington's relationship with its largest trading partner and major creditor.
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Another complicating factor: Just because a virus is found in a certain bodily fluid doesn't mean a person can pass it along.
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Complicating things even further is the fact that Trump has created two entirely new positions in government designed to deal with trade.
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Complicating matters is the fact that there's no standard for telling people how much of a product — 50%, 100% — comes from whole grains.
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Further complicating the matter, the Baldwin estate—who decliend to comment for this piece—does not support Cain's efforts to save the house.
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But the SDF is supported and armed by the US, further complicating the conflict, which has already put Washington at loggerheads with Moscow.
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There are few players in this draft who can match Jackson's potential, but no high-level prospect comes with as many complicating variables.
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Complicating the situation is the firing of director James Gunn in July 53 following right-wing outrage over some of Gunn's old tweets.
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Complicating things with traffic jams and miscommunications is Mercury retrograde—Mercury is your ruling planet, so these retrogrades are especially annoying for you.
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Further complicating matters was a crash during practice on Friday that saw Larson get loose in Turn 2 and pancake the outside wall.
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Things take an even darker turn when an old Yakuza boss is let out of jail, complicating matters for the terminally-ill Matsunaga.
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Complicating matters further, many of these digital innovations are built on global platforms, underscoring the need for global coordination on the regulatory front.
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