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It's a finding that may complicate the view that R.P.M. confirms a hopelessly superficial student populace.

Another factor that may complicate the decisions on troop levels this fall is the anticipation of provincial elections across Iraq in October.

(One factor that may complicate the issue of state vs. federal prosecution is that federal law offers the possibility of the death penalty but Massachusetts law does not).

The authorities said one of the reasons it took so long to find Mr. Mason, a factor that may complicate any prosecution, was that he had led a spotless life since 1957.

Its removal from the terrorism list is seen as a political move that may complicate negotiations over Tehran's nuclear programme and provide a pretext for a further crackdown against the opposition.

A1 The Army has approved new interrogation methods that may complicate negotiations over legislation proposed by Senator John McCain to bar cruel and inhumane treatment of detainees in American custody, defense officials said.

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a disappointing ruling that may complicate any future effort to hold Bush administration officials responsible for their immoral and unconstitutional treatment of prisoners after Sept. 11, 2001.

The only thing that may complicate that situation would be if Kevin De Bruyne were to join the party before the end of the month, which would put a strain on City's preferred 4-3-3 formatoon, not to mention Pellegrini's preference for a couple of defensive-minded midfielders.

His appearance at the gun lobby's annual gathering also came at a moment when its powerful grip on gun legislation is under renewed scrutiny because of permissive self-defense laws it has promoted, like the one in Florida that may complicate the prosecution of George Zimmerman, who killed an unarmed teenager, Trayvon Martin, six weeks ago.

Firstly, this study acknowledged the communication difficulties that may complicate deficits assessment in younger children.

The NRTL equation proposed by Renon and Prausnitz has been discovered to have some properties that may complicate its use.

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