Limiting peacekeepers to the south could complicate efforts to monitor the boundary, parts of which, including Abyei, are contested.
Austria, the Netherlands, Slovenia and Slovakia have all said they want to do the same, which could complicate efforts to finalise the rescue deal.
Hurricane season in the Gulf began on Tuesday, threatening to further complicate the response to the oil spill.
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.
Another legal strategy to complicate matters could be to split the passphrase with another person and claim that you are never in possession of the entire real passphrase.
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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But these divisions are more likely to complicate the referendum campaign than to stop it taking place.
For offenders, too, the heightened emotional stakes may complicate attempts to get at the truth.
Those agents may also complicate efforts to sell digital newspapers on e-readers and tablet computers.
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To complicate things, it also had to work in the vertical position, which is how letters travel in automated sorters.
We do not seek to somehow complicate the resolution or to create artificial barriers standing in the way of agreeing a common resolution.
Surprisingly, the Bush Administration is strongly against such legislation, saying it would complicate efforts to get the cooperation of reluctant allies to enact more sanctions.
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.
These and other figures have offered a common assessment -- and a common prescription: German endorsement of the Croat and Slovene declarations of independence would grievously complicate efforts to end the fighting and, therefore, Germany must continue to be bound by an international consensus that denies such recognition for the foreseeable future.
To complicate matters, highly skilled migrants contribute much more to tax and social-security systems than do less skilled ones.
But to complicate matters further, even a provocateur has the legal right to defend himself under Florida law if he can't escape and if he is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm, as Zimmerman claims he was.
While this knowledge might seem to complicate your rules in the immediate term, it can be used to your advantage.
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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Some of the very features that contribute to the island's appeal no roads to speak of, communities dependent on ferry service also complicate the effort to rebuild.
And Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh also said India would not do anything to complicate matters for Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, despite a warning by the General to India not to exploit his country's current crisis.
That attitude could continue to complicate relations with America's Congress, despite the Bush administration's readiness to work with her.
To complicate matters, there are reports that Eritrea, another foe of Ethiopia, is secretly flying arms to the Islamists.
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.
To further complicate matters, the Endangered Species Act requires the Corps to release enough water to maintain dwindling populations of rare mussels and sturgeon in the lower reaches of the two rivers.
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Also, our bodies are in general pretty good at repairing any damage we do to them, which would complicate things for anyone trying to make a cancer-inducing weapon.
Indeed, a new push to improve vehicle crashworthiness could complicate efforts by auto makers to persuade consumers that the lighter, smaller cars they are building to address tougher government fuel-efficiency standards and motorists' concerns about fuel prices are also safe.
They say they don't want to complicate an already difficult diplomatic dance with Khartoum.
To complicate matters, mail has been going astray because its capital is called Edinburgh.
To complicate things still further, the Democrats will have a brief period of control.
To complicate matters, the police briefly went on strike, and several unions called a one-day strike.
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