Sentence examples for complicated wrangling from inspiring English sources

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The glazed white tiles and the handsome wood-planked ceiling say "farm to table," but the rustic-looking pastas belie a complicated wrangling of many ingredients that suggests an approach more akin to modernist cuisine.

In the fall of 1999, after several years of complicated wrangling and politicking, the International Sailing Federation, known as I.S.A.F., voted in favor of including a women's match-racing discipline for the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.

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The country's politics are further complicated by geopolitical wrangling.

But the disclosure of the confidential documents could further complicate the legal wrangling over his release and prolong his 16-month house arrest in England.

Such a system may just complicate legal wrangles, and give future Philip Greens more reasons to deploy delaying tactics.

The situation is further complicated by a potential legal wrangle between the club and his long-term representative.

In this one a girl and her two brothers wrangle over typical teenage matters, complicated here by the demands of being wizards in training.

Mantel affords the reader a glimpse into the subtle and complicated shifts of European diplomacy and politics, the wrangling between church and state -- and between Catholic and Protestant -- that led to Henry's eventual defiance of the pope (demoted, in English court circles, to the "Bishop of Rome") and his marriage to Anne.

He meant that Scottish independence would be a legally agreed divorce that would be followed by relative harmony rather than years of wrangling and tension.But there would be complicated questions if Scotland seceded.

Lawrence K. Grossman, a former president of NBC News who helped run the network during part of Mr. Carson's reign, said that although Mr. Letterman is just as beloved, the legal wrangling could complicate this situation, for the host and the network.

"But when Steven Wise and the NhRP inserted themselves into the situation, everything became complicated … Stony Brook and NIRC both agreed that continuing to house them here while the legal wrangling was going on was not good for them, so they were returned to NIRC".

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