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But a Republican amendment may complicate a final deal.
Still, perhaps more important, the trading records may complicate a government effort to pursue a case against Mr. Cohen.
And the reassertion of Transneft's monopoly may complicate a proposal for a new privately owned pipeline to the Barents Sea port of Murmansk to ship oil to America.
"The trading records may complicate a government effort to pursue a case against Mr. Cohen," Mr. Sorkin and Mr. Lattman write.
Other federal cases in Manhattan involve Mansour J. Arbabsiar, a defendant accused in what officials say was an Iranian-supported plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to the United States; and Ahmed Abdulkadir Warsame, a Somali defendant accused of supporting terrorist organizations whose detention and questioning aboard a Navy vessel may complicate a civilian prosecution.
Rhabdomyolysis may complicate a high-voltage electrical injury and lightning strikes [ 30].
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And while most experts agree that crisis management works best when security experts, insurers and government officials are working harmoniously together, there is a fear that Theresa May's latest moves may complicate an already delicate process.
The rat is a commonly used rotator cuff animal model; however, unlike humans, rats continue to grow throughout their lifespan, so age-related changes in muscle structure may complicate an understanding of muscle adaptations to injury.
Contact lenses afford you no protection and may complicate an accident.
This may complicate performing a randomized trial testing particularly the effect of oral supplementation in these settings.
It begins with a summary of pathological conditions that may complicate airway management – a feature seldom included in most airway tutorials.
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