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He avoids facts that might complicate his hatred.
Further, not everyone is eager to pursue questions that might complicate his identity.
But they, too, have maintained tactical distance from Republican plans that might complicate their Election Day prospects.
Some basic tenets: Don't admit fault, don't admit that you got played, don't give any credence to the inner narrative that might complicate the outer one.
He says his i-CAT scanner takes only seconds, offers a better view of roots and often detects hidden problems that might complicate treatment.
So even a writer as talented as Franzen has apt descriptions of neighborhood cattiness and self-medicating housewives, but ignores anything that might complicate the Quiet Desperation dogma.
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Whatever its flaws, American officials understand that canceling the Iran deal days or weeks before that meeting might complicate Mr. Trump's chances of making an agreement with Mr. Kim.
According to a statement today, Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the atomic agency, immediately wrote back to urge North Korea to "act with restraint" and "not to take any unilateral action that might further complicate" the agency's program in North Korea.
There are smaller questions that might further complicate unified Republican rule.
None of the informational materials the museum offers talk about anything like this, that is, anything that might deliciously complicate the tone of the show from self-congratulatory (and self serving -- this is yet another show to feature pieces from the personal collection of the Fine Arts Museums' president of the board, Dede Wilsey) to something closer to objective insight.
However, beside the possibility that conditions might complicate and need an emergency evacuation later, it is also significant in that it affects the credibility of the health centre: every non-respected referral is an unsatisfied patient with an expressed need but with an inadequate response of the health service.
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