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1. She really hoped he didn't know her intimately, that was going to complicate the designs her loins already had on this meeting
2. rather would complicate the problem
3. Then I fell for you and did that complicate things! Suddenly, I could see the dead end Karen and I had … and there was no honourable way out
4. To further complicate it: by
5. If we have to stop to dress up for dinner, that will complicate things
6. “Look, I like you as a friend, but I don’t want to complicate our lives with a romantic relationship
7. It came as a dreadful shock to me; we were close friends … I didn’t want to complicate our friendship
8. better without a brother to complicate things
9. continued her woeful story, a tale that could complicate only the lives of the rich
10. He did not complicate his existence
11. They were not from the same nation and a relationship could complicate matters for her in the future
12. It could complicate things for her as well, considering what the Law of Moses had to say about marriages with foreigners
13. He didn't know her too well, and having her with him could complicate the situation
14. ’ At this point he wondered if he should mention the exiled Elusiver, but maybe that would complicate matters
15. It might only complicate matters
16. “Don’t you think that would complicate things? It was bad
17. “Why have I done that? Why complicate my life?” He thought
18. This attitude is common among high-brow individuals who, inspired by their own (conceited) self-importance, are oftentimes likely to complicate simple matters for their (own) intended purposes of being ―misunderstood,‖ or for others, a cover-up for their ineptitude!
19. Molo believed that asking him about his Pilgrimage was a bad idea; the dark-skinned man would erupt in a series of prayers and gestures, reciting long stories of tradition as well as many other minutiae that would only complicate his efforts at understanding whatever useful information and knowledge he could offer
20. At this point, it would just complicate things and cause additional stress to go looking for a place
21. Doctor, I am not sure how to put this; though this discovery of yours is exciting for us, it will complicate things for you,” I said
22. But why complicate? Just know that you are above
23. emerge and obscure and complicate
24. That phenomenon and the possibility of storms or tempests could somewhat complicate some tourists’ visit, negatively affecting their health, though such cases are rare
25. authorities were looking for ways to complicate his stay in China
26. “This does complicate things
27. Doesn't that complicate matters?”
28. This should complicate things for Moses when he gets back
29. “He'll hurt much less without me to complicate his life
30. I understand the fix I’m in and I don’t want to complicate matters further
31. Also his time there was limited and he did not want to complicate the serenity he had briefly found
32. Besides, the libido of the folks, the embodiment of kama, invariably varies to complicate life further
33. Pluto in this aspect tends to complicate child birth
34. There’s nothing that you can’t handle, but they tend to complicate things
35. should help a bit, to complicate his life, what?!
36. “Why did you have to complicate things?” I whispered
37. To complicate the situation, his wife was also a problem drinker; plus, she was a drug addict to boot
38. Concerning her gang-rape, it would complicate matters a
39. ‘Well that does complicate matters
40. So, if the child has to keep his mouth shut, how can he eat? To further complicate matters, the mother of the child chimes in with, “Hurry up and finish your supper
41. There are however a few factors that would complicate such a mission for me
42. shouldn’t complicate matters too much
43. To complicate matters, these unworthy people are getting paid quite well
44. It would still be a delicate issue to approach, especially now that the suspects were well aware of his intentions; their apprehension at either being suspected or being convicted would only complicate the matter as they deliberately attempted to avoid the subject at all costs
45. “And did you close the windows before you left?” Feltus suggested though he secretly hoped she would answer in the negative, as the opposite would complicate his other theory
46. � He didn�t like that bit about a bulletproof vest: it would definitely complicate any assassination attempt against her
47. but, serving only to complicate the matter
48. complicate his already confused mind further
49. � Could that supposedly friendly woman really come from such a barbaric period?� To complicate the problem, that woman had lethal weapons with her, weapons that had been technically banned in the Global Council for centuries
50. Admitting that would only complicate the issue
1. Complicated devices and hazardous materials are to be handled
2. It is all very complicated
3. We often tend to make everything more complicated than it should be
4. It is so complicated forming relationships in middle life … people tend to have all sorts of clutter by that stage
5. The play is a fairly classic farce working round this idea, complicated by the writing of a note from Molly to Jim, the errant husband, which then goes astray with predictable consequences
6. The play is being performed in the Village Hall – the stage is well equipped with proper lighting and although we don’t actually need microphones for so small a hall, there’s a pretty complicated looking, sound system as well
7. The places on her torso where the artificial limbs attached were pink ovals, lumpy with contracted fibers and at the center of it all was the titanium bone and the expected set of ports for the neural interface processors that did the fantastically complicated and nuanced task of translating between machine language and the language of the human neurological system
8. This new life was going to be far more complicated than I could possibly imagine
9. Using Fred’s suggestion, we are packing the barrel with damp sand to hold the tree upright and in the hope that the dampness will stop it dropping quite as fast as they generally do; this, naturally, means we need a sheet of plastic to protect the floor … oh it just gets more complicated by the second! But between us we get it all sorted out
10. ‘that was complicated too
11. “That would be too complicated to tell you, but my friend and I
12. Later, lying in my cabin, rocked by the waves, I drowsily contemplate this complicated man
13. Skin ageing is very complicated, and although
14. Complicated? Yes, I’m afraid it is at first, but once you master the movements you will find it is likely to become one of your favourite asanas
15. And I assure you that it looks somewhat more complicated on paper than in practice so study the illustrations carefully, one stage at a time, and check your posture before a mirror
16. I hadn’t thought of that … Shit! this whole thing is so much more complicated than I anticipated
17. It seems that a lot of it involves complicated commercial land purchases which he handles for developers
18. I sigh, it all seems too complicated for words, maybe he would be better off if I just tell him I cannot marry him …
19. Complicated or dangerous? Not at all
20. 'This is more complicated than the usual viral fever
21. It gets complicated by the whole sex thing and in today’s society, we’ve pretty well lost sight of it in the sexual bonanza
22. it was very complicated
23. Graham is out and Bill up to his eyes in something complicated so it falls to me to go and deal with her
24. The roadworks are as complicated and time consuming as ever but I don't care
25. The pre-natal rooms are operated on a similar basis though it is a little more complicated because of the communal nature of the set up
26. Once they are out of the picture, it becomes more complicated
27. The scene manager is a little more complicated, but not as complicated as the rendering engines it calls
28. “Relationships are complicated, huh?”
29. There's a diary entry which suggests that she feels any decent man would be disgusted with her, which is why she avoided any intimate relationship with anyone, although she appears to have had several opportunities, which, of course, must have complicated things horribly for her
30. If what Dave suggested is a fact, that she and Alastair were lovers for years then life must have been complicated for her … I can’t imagine what it must be like having to keep your love secret
31. Selling the house was a lot more complicated than I anticipated and I had to speak to him virtually on a daily basis at one time
32. complicated from your world simply refuses to function over here
33. began tapping his lips as if considering a complicated
34. It’s quite a complicated show from a props point of view and, anxious to get my head round the story line and what and, more importantly, when props would be needed, I tended to hang around at the front during rehearsals
35. Poor Terry, she was in such a frightful state and why? Because some ‘friend’ decided to stir things …that makes me angry … relationships are complicated enough without outside interference
36. “Oh, that's a very complicated question
37. completely resting the complicated gray matter between his ears, and nourishing
38. be complicated and I can’t possibly remember everything
39. Cars come at me for all directions, and they all seem to know where they are going … unlike me … getting into the right lane is complicated as all the markings are painted on the road and the cars are covering them
40. Andy was doing something complicated with cymbals and grunted in my general direction without taking his eyes off what he was doing
41. “It was shipboard, I didn’t think I’d want to make it complicated at that time
42. ‘Yes … I reckon it’ll be complicated
43. Dunderhead: That’s too complicated for my small mind to bear
44. complicated that he could barely follow it, and – yes,
45. ‘It’s a little complicated, but I’ll try to keep my story
46. In the briefing room Felina3 was trying to access the records shortly before Dan went missing, but all she could find was a very complicated uploaded virus which had deleted most of the names on the database!
47. But if you deal anywhere with any government, you find it is very complicated, very confusing and takes a long time
48. Inside the room behind that balcony is a complicated crystal pillar with a luminescent panel protruding from it
49. There were two separate interwoven parts, one of which had to change spectrum a couple times and there were impact notes mixed in with pressure notes, both in complicated patterns
50. answering him, although it was a little complicated to
1. ‘How so? I can only see that it complicates things
2. Which only complicates things
3. “Your presence here, though welcome, complicates that
4. ence of the person that complicates
5. It changes and complicates the
6. volume itself, the process of scientific reintegration necessarily complicates the very thing it is
7. There is another factor involved, which complicates my attempt to properly discipline this turbulent and difficult young woman: as a scholar, and as a visual artist, Leoba is greatly gifted by God
8. Despite of our face that complicates the game
9. Despite of our face that complicates their case
10. And the same loyalty (patriotism) which makes possible the evolution of the territorial state, vastly complicates the evolutionary development of the government of all mankind
11. This complicates an already tricky love situation
12. complicates the matter and doesn’t help at
13. Also personal independence often complicates love
14. This lack of realization complicates mourning
15. Although the process is simple, what complicates life and reality for most everyone is that the originally associated experience gets overlaid thousands, upon thousands of times whereby the original event can no longer be consciously remembered
16. "That really complicates the design of the attack," said Zorn
17. but you really don’t need to know that because technically you’re in my before time, when I still thought I was human, and you shouldn’t really have any encounters with me in the before time, before I became aware of my Qness, because of temporal anomalies and such, and it just complicates things
18. And, guess what, it complicates my life that much more, and now that you’re aware of the complications, you have a choice
19. It complicates life,” Fielding, R
20. What complicates matters is that among Muslims who are aware, Mohammed Ali Jinnah is regarded as a hero, along with Mahmud of Ghazni and Aurangzeb
21. self? What complicates the matter even more is that the Kaurav are also
22. His presence complicates matters and makes things much worse
23. recognition of its upshots, which further complicates the identification of the injurious deed
24. “This complicates things,” Smith said
25. “Well this complicates things,” Damon said, and hit the table, trying to
26. This innovation further complicates the picture of the Universe
27. Big, rawboned Irishman who looks like Liam Neeson, he tails Mac and generally complicates her life
28. But you have to understand that it unduly complicates the situation now that your brother has escaped from DB
29. “Ah, but you have had a major fire, which complicates things
30. Arbitrary Control of Dividend Policy Complicates Analysis of Common Stocks
31. The use of TWS mode complicates the communication process enormously
32. complicates interpretation of these results (O’Dell et al
33. I should also add that the zero interest rate boundary (nominal rates cannot fall below zero or investors prefer their mattresses to banks) complicates yield curve analysis, including the relation between curve steepness and economic growth prospects
34. Cross-sectional strategies, too, are often based on multiple indicators, and this again complicates analysis
35. Since effective resolution of the parametric optimization problem requires selecting a single optimal node, including each additional utility function into the optimization system complicates this task significantly
36. Although the return is usually reduced by a risk-free rate, we prefer to neglect it (using a risk-free rate complicates calculations without adding any supplementary benefit in assessing the strategy performance)
37. This feature considerably complicates the comparison of such strategies
38. Instead of transmitting by means of a melody the feelings he has experienced, a composer of the new school accumulates and complicates sounds, and by now strengthening, now weakening them, he produces on the audience a physiological effect of a kind that can be measured by an apparatus invented for the purpose
1. in the body, further complicating the adverse affects tobacco brings
2. What may make a settlement more likely is not just the other conflicts complicating the war
3. She tried to put off having a child as long as she could after she wed, but circumstances had a way of complicating any plans, and so now the festival part would be Ninsan’s to do
4. Complicating matters, the Mexican government had passed a law making it treason to negotiate with the United States
5. Complicating matters, newly elected AZ Attorney General Bruce Babbitt who eventually was elected AZ Governor before serving as Bill Clinton’s Interior Secretary, telephoned me asking if we would be willing to stop over at Dixie’s parents’ house in Scottsdale en route to MS while he tried to convince newly elected Gov
6. He was complicating
7. Complicating matters further, ever since the retreat of the glaciers the southern end of the British Isles had been tilting downward while the north end rose—there was no certainty where land and sea had interfaced in the past
8. of course other complicating factors; hospitals serving less privately insured
9. A complicating factor was that many of the interwoven business units were legitimate operations that genuinely did not know what the parent company was doing and merely provided supplies to the other businesses as part of their own day to day operations
10. If revisions are aimed at complicating the wording so as to elaborate
11. You and your spouse, partner or current love are basically in harmony, but there could be dramas in your lives that are complicating things
12. Complicating matters was the fact that negotiations with the various
13. “Roy, darling, you’re complicating things way too much for yourself
14. One of the challenges complicating the “dancing” was that the heat shield on the under side of the P I ships had to stay toward the Q ship
15. Further complicating his dilemma was the fact that his killer was on the planet Eretz, the planet of the Jews
16. The wind had picked up, causing more and more dunes as he went, further complicating his journey
17. No one knew a man better than Petra Cotes knew her lover and she knew that the trunks would remain where they had been sent because if Aureliano Segundo detested anything it was complicating his life with modifications and changes
18. � However, there are a number of complicating factors at play here
19. In his experience in World War Two and in the Korean War, the various units of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Army Air Force couldn’t coordinate a joint operation without wanting to constantly refer to their respective higher commands, often delaying the planning of operations by days and greatly complicating coordination
20. Complicating her decision process was the fact that she was now sure that someone, either from the Vesta Corporation or from the TCN, possibly Rear Admiral Parwan himself, had leaked her flight plan to those pirates
21. She didn’t need him coming in her life again and complicating things
22. Indeed, the Holy Qur'an has come with the highest and most perfect level of demonstration, organization and legislation, and within the limits that the Almighty has accepted to mankind where man should not turn wholly to the lower life and let it absorb all his bodily, spiritual, and intellectual abilities, for the foundation of the religious society and the atmosphere which man should live in and which agrees with his beliefs is that whose civilized standard should not come to the level of complicating and consuming all man's powers for only his lower life, since reaching such level produces dissension, injustice, pain, and wretchedness, exactly as we see nowadays, and such standard of living is considered corruption and causes corrupting, contenting oneself with the present life, and turning away from the aim which man has been created for
23. In a nutshell, it did nothing more than complicating the lives of legit email marketers
24. Complicating everything is that she only has one kidney, and they were factoring in all
25. “I’m sorry that this is complicating your life more than usual
26. Now there is such an irrational mixture of beliefs and disbeliefs, they hope to hide the fact of their existence by complicating things into a snarled mass of illogical knots which can never be untangled because of their hidden hands affecting the outcome of all things
27. THE grave question in the title of this chapter is often discussed as if it were identical with that of the final salvation of all men; but the two lines of inquiry altogether differ, and nothing but confusion of thought can ensue from complicating them in one examination
28. I had no time to explain all this to the viscount; besides, there was nothing to be gained by complicating the position
29. These trades can offer outstanding reward/risk profiles, but, especially in short-term trades, it is important to remember that realized losses can sometimes be many multiples of the intended risk, significantly complicating the position sizing problem
30. There is usually more noise on lower time frames, so be aware of this complicating factor
31. One complicating factor is that this trader was not consistent in his risk
32. Factors Complicating Efforts to Exploit General Market Swings
33. NOTE One potentially complicating factor to this arrangement was when you connected 10Base-T hubs using thin Ethernet coaxial cable
34. Further complicating things, it is difficult to calculate the exact amounts of fixed and variable costs: Even management has difficulty calculating exact amounts
35. Yet the main complicating factor is the large black market for money transfer, or the informal segment
36. The three main complicating factors are briefly described here
37. Nevertheless, we hope that the reasons stated at the beginning of this chapter convinced you that this approach, intended to mitigate the effects of various complicating factors, represents an integral part of the criteria effectiveness evaluation process
38. That allowed us to explain the material clearly and to avoid cross effects complicating the analysis of criteria forecasting qualities
39. This is complicating isnt it but all you have to know is that what shows on the statements after this month is 20k down from what it actually has made :) - you'll see where I withdrew on the statement
40. Complicating matters at this time for Marilyn was that, during a recent gynecologist’s exam, certain problems were discovered that might make having children difficult
41. However, complicating things was that, in many ways, she had actually good reason to be paranoid