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"The simplest of the tests, the most routine blood tests, are fraught with complexity in their interpretation," said Dr. Conrad Blum, a professor of clinical medicine at Columbia.
Efforts to allocate the right to pollute and exploit the coastline and coastal waters are fraught with complexity.And confusion.
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Lord Mandelson is the consummate politician but even he recognises that the world of subsidies is fraught with complexity.
But agreeing any new rules to capture more tax revenue from tech companies is fraught with complexity.
Great care is needed as the former is something to be welcomed, whereas the latter is fraught with complexity and danger.
But, most importantly, if short-term relief is to be converted into long-term development, the government of the affected country must be involved in the response, but that too is fraught with complexity and challenges.
The relationship between science and society is fraught with complexity, bias and uncertainty.
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