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The announcement could complicate a move by a regional bloc of 15 nations in West Africa to mount a military intervention in order to allow the internationally recognized winner of the election, Alassane Ouattara, to take office.
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But the modern-day Premier League transfer is a highly complicated game of move and counter-move, played by clubs and agents.
That complicates any move to shutter a poor performer.
There were difficulties with getting the set a complicated business to move, Hoggett said.
Sometimes when writing about equal pay, I want to respond the way I do when a child asks something difficult: say "it's complicated" and move on quickly.
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Wherever she goes, "it is going to be complicated to move my family.
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