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Some lenders refuse permission to let as they don't want the added complication of having to evict tenants if an owner-occupier falls behind with their mortgage and the property has to be repossessed.
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But the latest bid for a key UK company has raised the stakes because it has the added complication of coming from a state-owned body – DB is 100%-owned by the German government.
A car for the head If Steve has his heart set on a cheap car, it has to be a Japanese one, especially as it has the added complication of four-wheel drive.
Short is now working through a hastily compiled shortlist as he seeks his sixth manager in four years, while coping with the added complication of Lee Congerton, his sporting director, also having tendered his resignation.
Imagine if you had the added complication of not being able to spell?
That film had the added complication of subtitles, as well as a 15 certificate that prevented adventurous parents from taking their kids.
But the film has the added complication of being something that the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki never were: an instant box office product.
Munich has the added complication of facing Real Madrid at home in the semifinals of the Champions League next Tuesday, and then in Madrid the following week.
But then, to be fair, we don't have the added complication of the royalty confusing the executive concept.
We also had the added complication of provincial rules regarding testing of a sample from a deceased foetus.
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