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A loss to the Packers, however, would clearly complicate matters.
The fact that a European election has been won on an antiwar ticket critical of the Bush administration will clearly complicate the President's efforts to win support in Europe and will make anti-Bush sentiment more acceptable.
The abductions will clearly complicate further the already difficult and dangerous task of providing humanitarian aid to all parts of the country, he adds, at a time when the UN is pressing all sides to allow freer access.
Factors such as G U base-pairing, local secondary structure, target accessibility and position effects due to nucleotide composition clearly complicate accurate target prediction (26).
For example, flow heterogeneity may clearly complicate interpretation of results; high flow coexisting with islands of low flow may mimic the coexistence of a high carbon dioxide gap with normal or even high-flow oxygenation [ 6].
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The IMM has clearly complicated and nonlinear characteristics.
May's feminism – if that is how you choose to define it – is clearly complicated.
How society, genes and light all interact to generate individual sleep patterns is clearly complicated.
The design is clearly complicated and utilising the most appropriate material or materials is challenging.
The outcry over the shootings in Connecticut and elsewhere is clearly complicating that effort.
And his strong support in liberal bastions like Madison, Wis., and Eugene, Ore., clearly complicated Mr. Gore's campaign.
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