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"Whatever complications there were, I never thought he was culpable".
To cite the most discussed example, divorced people should feel free to receive Communion, whatever complications result for "the tradition".
But whatever complications he might pose for Mrs. Clinton are dwarfed by the shadow he is throwing over lesser-known Democrats.
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He tells Marie that whatever their complications, they have managed to be in love over time.
But whatever the complications, Ms. Diaz's priorities are simple: "I just want my kids off to a good start".
Peak oil apostles must go where the oil is, whatever the complications.
Ultimately, many goths and emos will feel that whatever the complications of identifying vulnerable groups, even acknowledging the problem is a step in the right direction.
Are you willing to tolerate whatever pain and complications that might ensue, regardless of how long they last?
I think that the main lesson of those years is the need for dialogue, which must not be broken off whatever the challenges and complications we have to face.
Whatever the subtleties and complications of Catholic political power, the administration is clearly intent on building allegiances with a group that split its vote in 2000 -- 49percenttoto Al Gore, 47 percent for Mr. Bush.
The old legal papers may provide a wealth of evidence, if they can be tracked down.Whatever is discovered, the complications of insurance make recovering lost Swiss bank deposits look easy.
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