Going after Aron's cash would complicate matters with Riverstone, which still wields sway over the board.
Selling an entirely different range of sizes would complicate arrangements with suppliers and reduce his economies of scale.
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That attitude could continue to complicate relations with America's Congress, despite the Bush administration's readiness to work with her.
If so, it could complicate deals with cable companies, many of which, like MHZ Networks, agree to carry international channels in exchange for a share of commercial revenue.
And I think that in terms of the peace agreement, President al-Bashir is justified in being very, very sorry because this will almost certainly complicate things with respect to the new government and to the peace agreement.
The AWSJ ran a story noting the obvious: that the U.S. assertions "could complicate" ties with Pakistan.
However they often have complicate rules, with certain days of the week or times of day when they do not welcome guests.
On top of this, there is a tendency to continue to complicate the complicated, with models, jargon, acronyms and diagrams.
Albright continued negotiations with Foreign Minister Yevgeny Primakov after the Russian official's meeting with President Bill Clinton yielded no progress on the thorny issue, which could complicate the president's meeting with Russian President Boris Yeltsin this Friday in Helsinki, Finland.
But the rescheduling of Chisora's bout with Klitschko will complicate Haye's hopes of unifying the division as the 30-year-old WBA champion has vowed to retire before his 31st birthday in October.
If he doesn't name a conservative, that could complicate his already strained relationship with conservatives from across the country, which could spell trouble if Christie decides to run for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination.
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They say they don't want to complicate an already difficult diplomatic dance with Khartoum.
Kenyatta's win may complicate the U.S. relationship with Kenya, which has the largest American embassy in Africa.
There are other issues with owning a home that complicate things financially.
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.
Such policies could complicate the G20's efforts to come up with ways to deal with what is already the biggest collapse in trade since the second world war.
Despite the threat of a Clinton veto, these tax breaks are still attached to the House health-care bill, and may complicate its future when it has to be reconciled with the weaker Senate version.
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.
The country also has the highest numbers of polio cases in Africa and is dealing with a meningitis outbreak, diseases that could complicate children's needs amid the crisis, the organization says.
The court's ruling that states can choose not to comply with the law's Medicaid expansion could complicate decision-making for other employers that were betting some of their low-wage workers would get funneled into Medicaid under the law.
Obviously that would complicate -- be a very complicated situation to deal with because, again, you could have oil coming from a lot of different, or several different places that don't have blowout preventers on top of them -- right?
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.
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.
The problem with tax breaks and other subsidies, however, is that they complicate the tax system and distort incentives.
If you over complicate your businesses process or communications message, people will find it difficult to connect with your brand and share your story.
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To complicate matters further, in its last month in office before the election, Congress must deal with a variety of other matters as well.
So these waters are frequently crowded with boats from both countries -- as well as vessels from China, just to complicate the picture.
To complicate matters, Bode Miller, the best male American skier ever, is also out for the season with a knee injury.
Julie Blackman, a litigation consultant with DOAR Litigation Consulting LLC in New York, said depositions from this case and others could complicate the criminal prosecution.
The exercises train U.S. submarine crews to deal with craggy ice keels that extend 20 to 50 feet into the water, and varying salinity levels that complicate communications and navigation under the ice cap.
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