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High tides were today expected to complicate matters.
In Croatia and Bosnia, by contrast, parallel chains of command involving local Serbs are expected to complicate the picture.
In New York and New Jersey, stepped-up security was expected to complicate the start of the workweek on Monday.
Thursday's action also is expected to complicate U.S. efforts to confront China over trade practices that the administration regards as unfair.
"It has no place in this state". Should he win, Moore is expected to complicate McConnell's job of trying to keep Senate Republicans in line.
The Republican-controlled Senate, which will take office in January, is expected to complicate Obama's agenda in ways large and small.
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The remarks, a sharp reversal from the cautious, neutral stance Mr. Gephardt had taken in the past, are expected to further complicate the political prospects of Mr. Condit, who has represented a conservative district in California's Central Valley for six terms.
Pathways that are activated by a mixture of chemical components in essential oil are expected to more complicate than the results presented in this communication.
She soon discovered that she was expected to master complicated cultural dances in a few hours.
Still, the negotiations that will follow are expected to be complicated.
This confusion is likely to linger, because any investigation is expected to be complicated by the fighting in the region.
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