It has an easy, unforced rhythm, yet it needs more plot, more complication, more conflict.
That becomes a complication when they act like they do in the United States.
Admissions for quinsy - an extremely painful complication of acute tonsillitis - is rising.
For each clinical category it releases data on mortality, complication rates, and patient satisfaction.
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Spinal fusion surgery has a 17% complication rate, including infections and, in rare cases, nerve damage.
By the mid-1960s, an Israeli doctor was using it for ENL, a complication of leprosy.
Robinson says that the study's low complication rate might not be the standard at all centers.
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She developed pneumonia as a complication of her flu and was lucky to survive.
These surgeries were unpleasant and depending on the circumstances had very high complication and mortality rates.
"If she becomes pregnant and there's a complication, then her focus goes there, " Katz says.
And then you have the complication that, across the border, the Afghan government opposes this idea.
There was, however, one slight complication: Ivanka was pregnant during the initial talks in mid-2011.
He probably had a complication during the procedure at some point in his career.
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The second complication is the emergence of Mr Kerry as the Democrats' presumptive nominee.
There was one complication, and that was a tear in the superior vena cava.
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Had Mme Bourgeois's bequest been the only complication, Mr Robinson might still be a minister today.
"It adds a complication which schools could do without at this time, " she says.
Preeclampsia is a serious complication that affects up to 20 percent of pregnant women.
Eisenmenger (I-sun-meng-uhr) syndrome is a complication of a heart defect that you're born with (congenital).
One complication of this potential flight of cash and deposits is what it means for counter-crisis measures.
They focussed on rooting out problems like poor prevention practices, unnecessary back operations, and unusual hospital-complication rates.
One brand, Audemars Piguet, has outdone its rivals by producing a Royal Oak Offshore Grande Complication .
It could end up as a state-level program, but that would add a great deal of complication.
"Using the Web to do map searches at home is an unnecessary step and complication, " he notes.
Another awkward complication is that Israel suggests that the Palestinians annex land adjacent to the Gaza Strip.
Another complication is that heroin is often being used with other drugs, such as methamphetamine or cocaine.
His cycle, loaded with 60-80lb of clothes, tent, stove, biscuits, sardines and water, was sometimes a complication.
But angioplasty can damage the underlying tissue, causing more lesions to form a troubling complication known as restenosis.
The in-house made Richard Mille mechanical movement is manually wound and features the time with a tourbillon complication.
Postherpetic neuralgia (post-her-PET-ic noo-RAL-jah) is a complication of shingles, which is caused by the chickenpox (herpes zoster) virus.
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