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When he turns up a few weeks later and turns out to be far more interesting than she anticipates, that's just a complication in her increasingly complicated life.
The subject matter, obviously, is a complication in a Broadway market dominated by lighter material.
Brexit may prove a complication in future but for the moment the UK is still bound by CJEU rulings.
As former IDF brigadier general, Michael Herzog, put it, talks represent a "complication" in Israeli decision-making on a strike.
Pneumonia during hospitalization was a complication in 9 (11%) of the patients with brainstem stroke.
Inadequate data describe pancreatitis as a complication in women with acute fatty liver of pregnancy.
You can even build this into the Watch as a complication in some faces.
A complication in this case, Mr. Allgretti said, was that St. Lucia was also liable for property taxes left unpaid by a former owner.
When women go into premature labor, a complication in a fifth of pregnancies in the United States, doctors work quickly to try to stop it.
And a study in The British Medical Journal said that low doses of aspirin might help women at risk of developing pre-eclampsia, a complication in pregnancy.
Minor though it may have been, the error illustrates a complication in appealing to Latino voters in Spanish.
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