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Impaired renal function is a common comorbidity (or complication) associated with type 2 diabetes, as well as a complicating factor in the treatment of the disease.
Mr. Jansa, marvelously sly and thoughtful throughout, was one of several participants to use history as a complicating device.
As a complicating sidelight, the agency has become the target of New York City's mayor, Rudolph W. Giuliani.
The gap, though, was not large: Labour have 83 target seats at stake with Ukip as a complicating factor.
The majority of each profession (47.9%, 41.7% and 53.5% for health workers, firefighters and police officers respectively) didn't know if the availability of emergency stretchers would serve as a complicating factor during major incidents in their area.
Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) was first described nearly 40 years ago by Lown as a complicating arrhythmia following cardioversion [1].
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He described his old friend as a complicated, intense man who found public situations stressful, and who had few interests outside business.
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