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She wants custody of Javi just as Mr. Sanchez does, but she, like him, faces complications and troubles.
The surgery didn't come without its risks; doctors told the brothers that one in every ten patients faces complications, and that two in every 100 dies.
Doctors told the brothers that one in every ten patients faces complications, and that two in every 100 dies.
Man, born simple, bravely faces complication and essays it.
One outstanding factor here is Cleveland, which has been hit with this wintry mix of ice and snow and also may face complications because it has gone to a new balloting system.
The case highlights a subtle way gay men and lesbians often face complications when it comes to marriage: gay couples who have managed to marry in the few states where it is legal have trouble divorcing and dividing their property if they move to a state where it is not.
But the case against them may face complications.
As a result, maternity care costs can escalate and some mothers and newborns can face complications.
His idea is that his device should be installed at all places where motorists face complications ahead.
But he was still in the hospital, virtually immobile, recuperating from surgery to stabilize his back with rods, and facing complications from coming off pain medications and steroids.
But the information minister recently declared that the patient faced "complications as a result of a severe lung infection" and a "respiratory insufficiency".
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