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It is the most basic rugby, but England's storyline at this World Cup is growing ever more convoluted.
What is called for, even at this late date, is a frontal constitutional challenge to the whole apparatus that becomes ever more convoluted with each statutory fix.
But he is wrong to suggest that Europeans are determined to tie their red tape into ever more convoluted knots.
That rapid expansion, however, came at a cost, and the Tanzi family that controls Parmalat began resorting to ever more convoluted schemes to finance growth.
In this review, the authors, almost anti-climactically, ask the readers to step out of the artificially over-constructed spiral of ever more convoluted scaffold fabrication techniques and consider the benefits of controllable bottom-up scaffold fabrication methods.
In the wake of Nate Silver's success predicting the 2012 US Election results, a crop of new sites like New Statesman's May2015.com appeared, where ambitious data journalists produced ever more convoluted essays about who was or wasn't winning the election.
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And it becomes even more convoluted for transgender people seeking even the most basic of services.
If the Macklowes' construction plans were complex, the financing was even more convoluted.
But it would also make already complex commercial considerations even more convoluted.
Update: The story is getting even more convoluted.
The Department of Justice is expected to appeal this ruling, making the case even more convoluted.
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