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What is "complicated" about James E. Holmes?
What is complicated is standing up to the banks, who are determined to do everything they can to preserve their high profits, no matter the risk.
(How else did it find more than thirteen thousand to discharge under D.A.D.T.?) What is complicated and disrupting is the way they have to present false pictures of their lives to their fellow troops and commanders, and are pulled from units when they are found out.
What is complicated is that each of these topics quickly leads to the broader problems facing Guatemala and Central America, including sharp inequalities and exclusion of many groups from education and employment, gang violence and drugs, and perhaps most of all, deep-seated poor governance, meaning political dysfunction, inefficiency, and deeply embedded corrupt practices.
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What is complicating the world's ability to address water security issues is the linkage between water and global climate change.
"What's complicating things is balancing on the edge of that sword between California regulations on the duty test and the federal regulations on salary," Rushforth said. .
What follows is complicated, but could produce decades of extra tax deferral for you or your heirs.
What happened next is complicated.
But what he does is complicated.
Easy deals have mostly been done; what is left is complicated.
What is "normal" is complicated.
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