So again, you realize how complicated a country it is when you come here.
Bluetooth, it seems, is much too complicated a setup for the mass market demo Jawbone's targeting.
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Mr Connor said it was "a complicated case with a complicated financial background", and so the confiscation order would not be completed within the six-month time-frame required by legislation.
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But authorities in Andalusia may have complicated a massive selloff of Spain's problem real-estate assets, highlighting the obstacles facing efforts by financial institutions in Europe's hardest hit countries to take tough actions.
The experiences of the reponses to Hurricane Katrina and 9-11 show what can happen when there are massive failures of communications between military and civilian authorities and agencies: hardware failures, incompatibility, system overload, interference, and other factors that vastly complicated a coordinated response.
The Heinbockels, as serial entrepreneurs, had a fairly complicated return, that led to a complicated audit that resulted in a rather lengthy opinion.
For a complicated case a legal analysis is particularly important.
"Now is a more complicated and a more difficult challenge for the prosecution, and a chance for the defense to really put on a case, " CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said.
This minor design change makes the game a bit more complicated and a bit less fun.
Why this occurred is a bit more complicated than a mere case of professional cronyism.
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Putting a foot in the for-profit world is a complicated move for a group like the partnership.
But Murdoch's motivations are a good deal more complicated than a desire to expand his newspaper holdings.
Estate planning when an adopted child is involved is often a complicated process involving a number of factors that are not necessary when planning for other children.
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It suggests that once a complicated mechanism involving a lot of different proteins has evolved, it is then difficult to change one bit without upsetting the rest.
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Mr. LINNELL: And then there are songs that are more of fact packed that probably would, you know, be a little bit too complicated for a toddler.
Should we pay extra for a treatment that might provide a cancer patient with an extra month of life, or for an anti-viral medication that consolidates a complicated regimen into a once-a-day pill?
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Ideally, these different forces should be able to talk to each other remotely and share encrypted data, which could be as simple as a single document or as complicated as a video detailing the location for a drone strike.
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Trunks to hold something as simple as a hat to something as layered and complicated as a stereo system.
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It is unfortunate that Coy's school has not learned the lesson that so many other aspects of our culture have already acknowledged, that a person's gender is more complicated than a body part or a chromosome.
The demands for a mobile e-mail application are less complicated than a desktop client.
It is a complicated relationship that requires a lot of attention, and we give it that attention.
Chesapeake has become a complicated asset play after a crippling commodity price crash and questionable management ethics led to major restructuring.
This may sound like a complicated way to make a telescope move, but the problem is, there is nothing in empty space to push on.
The trouble was that students who most need aid are often precisely those who have nobody around them who has ever successfully navigated a complicated bureaucratic institution like a university financial aid office.
One thing you can do is use it to run a complicated electronic appliance like a printer or a telephone, reconfiguring it as you go to keep up with changing technology or consumer preferences.
To transport the one-ton rover and position it near the mound, engineers devised a complicated system that includes a 52-foot (16-metre) diameter supersonic parachute, a rocket-powered aerial platform and a so-called "sky crane" designed to lower the rover on a tether to the ground.
Disruptive innovation requires three things: a change in technology that simplifies a complicated technical problem, a business model that can take those simplified solutions to the market at low cost and a supporting cast of suppliers and distributors to reinforce the disruptor in the middle.
The public does not want to understand the fiendish complexity of the EU. Many in the EU establishment draw a simple conclusion from that: never ask voters directly about something as complicated as a treaty.
Before a decision could be made about how to handle the three self-stickered gents, the situation was complicated by a handsome grey-haired woman at the front of the balcony rising to her feet and applying a white patch to her mouth.
Romney agreed to sell his stake in the firm to his partners in 2000, in a complicated agreement that gave him a declining share of firm profits over the next 10 years.
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