• In a world where issues tend to be complicated by multinational negotiations, it is easier to reach agreement through single party negotiations.

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  • But any return to Angola is likely to be complicated by the fact that Rafael has refugee status in Europe and would likely lose it if he were to return to play for his country.

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  • Mr. BLUMENTHAL: You have to look at the fact that the six-party talks are back on next week--over North Korea are back on next week, and obviously, people want that to be successful and not to be complicated by anything.

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  • Mr. Musharraf's ability to run also could be complicated by the treason allegations against him, though it remains to be seen whether he will actually be charged and convicted.

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  • Obama's plans to cut the deficit might be complicated by the continuing economic downturn, which threatens to reduce tax revenues.

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  • But it feels that the issue of just how much people should pay for their banking services is too complicated to be addressed by a simple change along the lines of its ruling on credit card fees.

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  • To be sure, matters are complicated by the steady stream of new information from court cases and evidence to the Leveson inquiry, but irritation levels are clearly reaching critical and the committee seems to be becoming more and more polarised.

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  • He spoke after the European Commission warned that Turkey's bid to join the EU could be complicated by its delay in passing the penal code.

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  • Pakistan is too big, too fractious and too complicated to be ruled so overwhelmingly by one man.

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  • Tracking food-borne disease is also complicated by the number of illnesses thought to be caused by unknown pathogens.

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  • Expansion will take years and could be complicated by the port's proximity to territorial waters disputed by Iran.

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  • He says that without guidance from teachers and librarians there seems to be a "slump" in the reading levels of books chosen by teenagers, who appear disinclined to try more complicated works.

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  • Nazif Chowdhury, another CMC official, said inmates are cared for just as any other medical patients would be, but the care can be complicated by untreated medical and mental health problems often brought to the facility.

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  • But the vacancy question may be complicated by the fact that Gov. Jesse Ventura is empowered to appoint a successor to fill the seat until the November election.

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  • Wiseman said it had to pass on the increased costs it had been facing but said "given the widely acknowledged challenges facing retailers, caused by the overall economic environment, this has proved to be a complicated and difficult process".

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  • Complicated rules allow housing costs exceeding a formula to be excluded from income if reimbursed by an employer, or deducted if not.

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  • At a security conference in Munich, Germany, the weekend before Mubarak stepped down, Clinton sought to emphasize the "orderly" aspects of the transition, warning that free and fair elections leading to true democracy in Egypt would take time, care and sophisticated planning that could be complicated by a hasty exit by Mubarak, given the country's lack of a political culture.

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  • Such poaching can be an effective way for wealthy families to choose between the increasingly complicated options presented to them by the private banks.

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  • Before a decision could be made about how to handle the three self-stickered gents, the situation was complicated by a handsome grey-haired woman at the front of the balcony rising to her feet and applying a white patch to her mouth.

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  • Matters are further complicated by other sets of government rules that must be followed by those wishing to operate in the formal economy.

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  • Microsoft benefits, even if the reason for the lack of migration tools is simply that the PST files are too complicated and messy to be easily converted to industry-standard mail files that can be read by other programs.

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  • And the effort will be complicated by the serious legal questions and eventual lawsuits about the statutory authority of a federal exchange to dispense subsidies at all.

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