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Further complicating the question is that many people are addicted to more than one thing.
Complicating the question of disposal, a large amount of energy remains stored even in partially discharged batteries.
Young children who snore are also likely to suffer from asthma and nighttime cough, complicating the question of which condition should be treated, a new study says.
Further complicating the question of Saks Fifth Avenue's future, industry insiders said, is whether its corporate owners are thinking of selling.
Complicating the question of who hired the doctor, drafts of a contract were signed by Dr. Murray but not by other parties, including Mr. Jackson.
Further complicating the question of sensitive periods of development are the distinct possibility that different sensitive periods exist for development of age-level vocabulary, for establishing English phonology, or for mastering English syntax.
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That complicated the question of Mr. Obama's trip.
But she's more interested in constructing a miniature hall of mirrors to complicate the question.
The fact that the Mets have directed much of their attention toward next season complicated the question of how a game like Thursday's should be comprehended.
When Wells Fargo made its announcement this month, it noted how falling home prices complicated the question of how much equity to offer to borrowers in the first place.
But Coetzee explicitly complicates the question of his paternity, so that these books read less like confessions than like books about confession.
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