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Instead, for decades, food has been a convoluted tangle of restrictive rules, in the form of tariffs, quotas and subsidies.
A once-simple concept has become a convoluted tangle of competing — sometimes opposing — standards that change from product to product.
She wants to start a war?" With such a convoluted tangle of scandal, it's understandable that voters who don't follow this stuff closely would conflate them.
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Branches sprawl in a convoluted tangle across the heavens of the set at the Women's Project Theater.
But, alas, as he readily admits, "This is not as easy as it sounds: whenever I attempted it, I found myself in a convoluted rhetorical tangle from which there was no exit".
Also, the governance of the city's transit system is so convoluted, amid a tangle of state and city ownership, obligation, and deflection, that decisions, much less good ones, are hard to come by.
Yet the heart of it is the tangle below, a convoluted environment of I-beams, dangling electrical cords and bits of barbed wire lit by rows of bare light bulbs, most of them burned out.
It revealed a convoluted style of action.
Further development leads to a convoluted arrangement of the lophs, such teeth being termed selenolophodont.
The animals have been met by many islanders with a convoluted mix of resentment and spite.
Through a convoluted series of connections and relationships, Ms. Bradley came upon Mr. Hunter.
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