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Up to 170,000 people who have had hernia mesh implants in England in the past six years could face complications, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme has found.
He also could face complications traveling between the U.S. and Canada for games.
Given the notoriety of the Al Jazeera trial, the fact that he has given up his Egyptian citizenship, and not having a proper official documentation, Fahmy said he felt that he could face complications from the police.
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But the case against them may face complications.
Mrs. Clinton's opponent, Donald J. Trump, could face his own complications if he becomes president, with investments abroad and hundreds of millions of dollars in real estate debt — financial positions that could be affected by moves he makes in the White House.
Millions could face weather-related travel complications over the holiday period as winter Storm Europa moves across the Rockies and affects the northern plains and midwest with blizzard conditions, heavy snow, ice and potentially severe thunderstorms.
"Unlike other children his own age… Django could face a future of devastating complications brought on by Type 1 diabetes such as losing limbs, kidney failure, blindness, coma, heart diseases, and even death," Bennett writes on her site.
Both siblings could face charges.
They could face 20 years in prison.
If convicted, he could face life imprisonment.
He could face life in prison.
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