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This approach requires flexibility, which will complicate matters for people who also need to work.
And a powerful strain in Washington to stand firm on human rights and democracy will complicate matters for Myanmar's rulers, who are still unwilling to relinquish their control over the State machinery.
If the claims are true, this will complicate matters for the coalition against IS as Western powers are co-operating with Syrian Kurds against the jihadists, says the BBC's Mark Lowen in Istanbul.
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In America Iliad would be the outsider preventing consolidation.Iliad's bid will complicate matters enormously for T-Mobile and Sprint, America's third-biggest operator.
But as Kortuem says, tight budgets will complicate matters.
This increasing reliance on the so-called merchant model will not complicate matters for Web sites during a period of low sales, Mr. Jones said, because the online travel agencies do not actually own the inventory.
And as health officials try to anticipate a possible impending outbreak in the US, there is speculation that the politics of abortion will further complicate matters for women who might want to consider terminating a Zika-affected pregnancy.
This will both encourage and complicate matters for Morsi's ideological acolytes throughout the region.
This may complicate matters for President Obama.
To complicate matters for both the Mets and Orioles, the Pittsburgh Pirates have jumped into the bidding for Surhoff.
The collapse of the deal could complicate matters for Dow and its chief executive, Andrew N. Liveris.
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