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In addition, there may be complications in some pension schemes paying out to unmarried partners in the event of death, especially when it comes to occupational schemes.
Extradural hematomas may be complications of fractures of the temporal bone that rupture the middle meningeal artery.
Everyone's excited about OLEDs, but new research suggests there may be complications.
There may be complications involving damage to the target well and surrounding rock, but there will be an end to the gushing within a few months.
Texas Solicitor Gen. Scott Keller said that there may be complications, even with a medical abortion.
The ketogenic diet is not a benign, holistic or natural treatment for epilepsy; as with any serious medical therapy, there may be complications.
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"There may well be complications in terms of Fifa regulations and football regulations.
(Dr Green hopes other programmers may nonetheless step in, though there may be legal complications).
Monosulfonation of copolymers prepared using mixtures of hydroquinone and durohydroquinone occurred as expected at the hydroquinone residues, but again some sulfonation of phenylene ether sulfone residues occurs and there may be other complications.
Additionally, there may be hemorrhagic complications and raised intracranial pressure contributing further to the cerebral damage [8].
Otherwise, there may be further complications.
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