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More layers were recently added to the already complicated predicament.
The president's predicament has complicated his international travel.
His predicament was complicated and messy, but as the docuseries shows, the systems that should have helped him, ultimately cracked under the pressure. .
Mr. Kerry's predicament has been complicated by the fact that there was no lull after the primary battle.
He said that while Europe's predicament is "more complicated" since it requires coordination among multiple governments, steps his own government took to blunt the impact of the American financial crisis in 2008 and 2009, including the stimulus, can stand as an example for Europe.
Johnson's predicament was more complicated.
Despite denials, the decision is complicated further by Mr Fukui's predicament, with no quick resolution in sight.
But the latter-day predicament may be highly complicated; in the hands of such a cartoonist as George Price, whose split pen line built up tattered edifices of dowdiness, or Emett, whose fantastic locomotives and wispy codgers were half infernal and half heavenly, the comedy came from an accumulation of frustrating but ludicrous detail.
The predicament of the accused men is complicated by America's deeply strained relations with Iran.
Tom Brady has already shown up at the New England Patriots facility for the opening of this week's training camp, which only makes the NFL's predicament regarding his looming suspension even more complicated.
Mr. Postlethwaite played Giuseppe Conlon, "a father in an unimaginable predicament" as The New York Times described the role, whose complicated relationship with his son (Daniel Day-Lewis) is made even more difficult when he becomes a victim of the prosecution of the crime his son did not commit.
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