While this knowledge might seem to complicate your rules in the immediate term, it can be used to your advantage.
To complicate matters further, in its last month in office before the election, Congress must deal with a variety of other matters as well.
To complicate matters further, in recent decades Brazilians have bought up many smallholdings and turned them into vast soya farms, which have become the mainstay of the economy and of government revenues.
Meanwhile, in Brussels, the election outcome may further complicate relations between Rome and Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
Other mechanisms at play in the climate complicate the issue, but none of them offers a remotely satisfactory alternative explanation for the temperature rise.
But they complicate the mix by throwing in some jangly, uptempo sing-alongs, all of which makes their latest CD, Good Things Come and Go Like Bad Things an intriguing listen.
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But the trial could complicate his bid for higher office in what's turning into a hotly contested mayoral race.
To complicate matters, thanks to variations in the structure of economies, a given change in interest rates may have quite different effects in two different countries.
Past experience has taught that such deadlines greatly complicate the task of maintaining quality control in such negotiations.
In a move that could complicate the diplomatic efforts, victims' relatives have objected to talks between Turkey and Israel until all restrictions imposed on Gaza are lifted.
Along with a handful of others in the show, they complicate Dong's neat professional-amateur divide, as does a 15th- to early-16th-century painting in the Lacma show by Du Jin.
Building codes and ordinances complicate matters and can prevent residents from living in the units full-time.
To complicate things, it also had to work in the vertical position, which is how letters travel in automated sorters.
To complicate matters, another study compared what happened in three states that expanded Medicaid to three comparison states that did not.
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Such features will greatly complicate efforts to monitor these weapons, particularly in connection with limits that might be imposed upon them in a future arms control regime.
In business, we often over complicate things without even noticing.
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To complicate matters further, several million Colombians live in Venezuela.
The effect in combat situations can be to complicate, if not to undermine entirely, the disciplined execution of orders that can prove to be the difference between victory and defeat.
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Moreover, it is quite likely that a strategy of short-term spending bills will complicate GOP efforts to get budget process reform in a couple of months in exchange for an increase in the debt limit.
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We do not seek to somehow complicate the resolution or to create artificial barriers standing in the way of agreeing a common resolution.
Instead it will probably provide Treasury bills, or very short term loans, which are a proxy for cash, because otherwise it thinks that the scheme could complicate the way it controls the amount of money in the economy (monetary policy) in some unspecified way.
And the peace process in Sudan, particularly in the south and in the east of the country, is intimately tied to the relationship between Ethiopia and Eritrea, and war between them would enormously complicate that relationship and probably destabilize the peace process in Sudan.
U.S. officials said the closure of supply routes through Pakistan was having no effect on day-to-day U.S. operations in Afghanistan but acknowledged that it would eventually complicate withdrawal plans.
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He seemed to learn a lesson at a Latin American summit this month, that agricultural subsidies in place in the US and other countries can really complicate new trade deals, and he wants nations to come to the table and discuss whether those subsidies are really needed, and he wants to use this summit to get those conversations really moving.
To complicate matters, only 77% of 911 call centers are in compliance with the wireless locating technology, according to the National Emergency Number Association, a public safety industry group.
But, it is nonsense that Don Rumsfeld bears exclusive responsibility for our problems or that changing this horse in war's midstream will do other than complicate the military's role at a critical juncture.
An Iraqi war might thus put America back into its unilateralist box, which would not help it in the wider war against terror, and might complicate several of its other foreign-policy objectives, such as winning Russian co-operation for missile defences.
Hurricane season in the Gulf began on Tuesday, threatening to further complicate the response to the oil spill.
In addition, payment of a stipend to an intern could complicate defending the unpaid nature of the internship.
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