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Meanwhile, it can significantly complicate the perioperative period, increasing the risk of complications, the length of recovery from the surgery, worsening the outcome [ 1].
Osteoporosis is a common clinical complication of post-menopausal women and the elderly and can significantly complicate the severity of bone fragility.
The increased intracranial pressure can significantly complicate the perioperative period in major abdominal surgery, increasing the risk of complications, the length of recovery from the surgery, worsening the outcome.
He said it would "significantly complicate the state's efforts to carry out reassignments rationally".
The appointment of an Iranian would also "significantly complicate" US funding for the IPCC secretariat for that working group.
The growing strength of the movement could significantly complicate the United States' relationship with Iraq.
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Omission and misdirection is hardly uncommon in domestic Chinese reporting, but the digital age has significantly complicated the process of suppressing information.
But in addition to a fierce sense of identity, the ownership structure at Dassault significantly complicates matters.
Brexit also significantly complicates Britain's trade relations not just with Europe but with the rest of the world (since all of its trade deals with other countries flow through the E.U).
Tesco's margin-led strategy in recent years not only led to market share losses, it significantly complicated the business, as the focus on vendor allowances led to a proliferation of stock keeping units [products].
The delays may have significantly complicated efforts to interview or detain members of Ansar al-Sharia, the militant Islamist militia that the U.S. government suspects played an important role in the attack.
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