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His stories, as they refract and complicate one another, gain in clarity and nuance.
That said, deeply embedded suspicions of NATO within Russia's military establishment, as well as the populist nationalism of Vladimir Putin, the prime minister, will make for stuttering progress.Alternatives to nuclear?Assuming that the BMD plan goes ahead, it may further complicate one very tricky issue for the alliance the rumbling argument over its nuclear posture.
The need to provide additional support can complicate one's retirement savings calculations, he says.
Similarly, reading the novelists that Gove recommends might complicate one's view of education policy.
To abstain, Stevenson understood, is not necessarily to simplify; restrictions and repudiations can just as easily complicate one's life.
That doesn't excuse her outburst or her very expressive anger — which she managed to quell by the end of the match, graciously chatting with Stosur before the awards ceremony — but it does complicate one's assessment.
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The casino issue is an immensely complicated one, much debated not only on Long Island but in Albany, where Gov. George E. Pataki has declared himself opposed.
"The psychology of it all is very complicated," one said.
It was a privileged childhood in some ways but a complicated one.
And those two worlds are forever complicating one of the US's most-accomplished athletes.
The explanation, it eventually turned out, was again not an especially complicated one.
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