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The collapse of the deal could complicate matters for Dow and its chief executive, Andrew N. Liveris.
The absence of that provision could complicate matters for Mr. Obama in the House, where abortion opponents are adamant that the language be included.
The I.S.O. also warned that the drought could complicate matters for the power supply this summer, because plants use water for cooling.
Iran's clerical regime could complicate matters for Washington even more by pressing its Shiite allies in Iraq to demand a U.S. withdrawal.
The law could complicate matters for Odebrecht, one of Brazil's largest construction companies, which is upgrading the Port of Miami at the same time it is building Cuba's Port of Mariel.
Mr. Gold's experience might suggest caution as iTunes prepares to sell songs in April at varying prices — a move that some academics say could complicate matters for consumers and cut into sales.
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Rodriguez's return from knee surgery, which will not happen for about another four weeks, could complicate matters.
Passing on a urinary tract infection (UTI) could complicate matters.
The nation's unsteady credit markets could complicate matters, too.
But the election of Mr. Trump could complicate matters.
But Mr. Trump's explicit linkage of North Korea to trade talks with China could complicate matters.
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