But owning a home, being married or having children complicates estate planning and increases the risk of foul-ups.
He also noted that winning active managers change over time, which complicates the selection process.
The imminent retirement of the Baby Boomers complicates any discussion of the skills shortage.
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It also complicates the backend settlement of who gets paid for the use of the content.
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But what complicates the situation for investors is the remarkable strength of the Chinese handset market.
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Schools are run by the states and municipalities, which complicates things for the government.
But the flood of new tax breaks complicates the system and raises compliance costs.
But what complicates their situation is the location (and quite frankly, the quality) of Tropicana Field.
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This gives the hijackers more shelter and backup and further complicates any military action.
The proposal to limit aircraft and troops under the conventional talks enormously complicates the CFE negotiations.
Credit grantors generally benefit from the ignorance in that a credit freeze greatly complicates their business.
The decline in U.S. unemployment to the lowest point since January 2009 complicates the political picture.
Iraq's wells, unlike many Kuwaiti ones, are often associated with natural gas, which complicates matters.
Most searches for exoplanets have avoided such systems, because the presence of two stars complicates matters.
What complicates matters is a controversial intermediary, RosUkrEnergo, which is part-owned by some Ukrainian businessmen and Gazprom.
"John O'Shea's injury complicates the fact we need a new partner for Gary against Turkey, " said Kerr.
The second, which complicates the first, is that political reactions to crashes are by their nature unpredictable.
Yet as soon as a microphone appears they switch to French, even if this complicates everything for everyone.
This complicates matters, because the mere fact of being in a hospital affects a patient's mood and behaviour.
In possible terrorist attacks, it is likely that first responders are screening for radiation, which obviously complicates the response.
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And human vanity--not only that of others, but our own--only complicates our endeavors.
The third problem has to do with the messy legacy of the Repsol expropriation, which complicates future investment prospects.
However, I write today as an entrepreneur frustrated by a proposal that arbitrarily complicates the practical realities of commerce.
And he said not knowing who exactly is on which side complicates matters, including discussions of arming the rebels.
This complicates matters greatly for both Colorado and Washington, which also legalized the drug for recreational use in November.
The rivalry between the current president, Sheikh Sharif Ahmed, and the parliamentary speaker, Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden, complicates things further.
That choice left a legacy of mistrust that still complicates the ongoing issue of reducing the U.S. military's footprint on Japan.
Also, the fine mist from the pools, falling more on the leaves of some trees than others, complicates the maintenance arithmetic.
While the legacies of historical wounds often remain potent, it is their tangible element that complicates attempts to repair frayed relationships.
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