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For American military planners, reaching out to some members of the Taliban is fraught with complexities.
That too is fraught with complexities.
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This archetypal rite of passage, replete with Oedipal consequence, is fraught with complexity at the best of times.
Great care is needed as the former is something to be welcomed, whereas the latter is fraught with complexity and danger.
But, most importantly, if short-term relief is to be converted into long-term development, the government of the affected country must be involved in the response, but that too is fraught with complexity and challenges.
This is because QSAR derivation and validation is fraught with complexity and pitfalls.
It is fraught with complexity.
This step is fraught with complexity and the influence of, and socio-technical interactions among, physician factors, practice culture, structural factors, and patient factors [ 15].
But like the concept of 'benefit sharing', the idea of optimally sharing and maximally utilising scientific knowledge is fraught with complexity, confusion, and policies at seemingly stark cross-purposes.
The state's campaign was fraught with complexities and concerns from some legalization advocates who said it represented a corporatization of the national effort to end marijuana prohibition, with millionaires vying to latch on to a profitable industry leading the effort, rather than grassroots activists working to secure a victory.
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