Complicating Sentence Examples

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  • Anxiety attacks can be complicating to understand because the symptoms of mild anxiety attack are both physical and mental.

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  • The denial mentioned earlier is often a complicating factor.

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  • This is dependent on the reason for input, the complexity of the care required, any complicating factors and patient concordance.

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  • Complicating the picture was Baratto's tip to the mob—prob­ably via Arthur Atherton—that Byrne might be involved with the missing money.

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  • Without complicating matters at all, it boils down to a couple of basic factors.

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  • Natives are generally immune to the effects of heat apart from other complicating causes of high temperature, such as malaria, etc., whereas white races may be affected with heat-stroke from heat exposure even if in perfect health.

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  • Further, James Bradley discovered in 1728 the annual shifting of the stars due to the aberration of light (see Aberration), and in 1748, the complicating effects upon precession of the " nutation " of the earth's axis.

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  • This variation set and its coda is preceded by a large recitative section, further complicating the design !

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  • Preparing them with vital knowledge without complicating things will get them thinking, and they will help guide you in what discussions should follow based upon their own curiosities and questions.

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  • The intestines deteriorate and release bacteria into the bloodstream, further complicating an already serious problem.

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  • Complicating this already emotional situation is the discouragement of treatments that do not work as expected and the uncertainty of finding something that will work.

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  • Sometimes the siblings of an affected child show milder forms of the difficulty, complicating the picture.

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  • Another complicating factor during this phase is the development of pneumonia from infection with another agent.

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  • It asks for your last menstrual period, the length of your cycle, your own age, how long you've been trying to get pregnant, and if you have any medical conditions or complicating factors.

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  • The one complicating factor that you'll need to consider if you want to try peppermint tea is that it increases acid reflux problems in some women.

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  • Understanding body language can sometimes be difficult, complicating, and frustrating.

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  • Complicating Jane's life is Grayson, who had been Deb's fiance.

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  • Further complicating matters for VH1 is that fact that Jenkins had also finished taping I Love Money 3.

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  • Complicating things, the leap has 'swiss cheesed' Sam's memory.

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  • Complicating this straightforward mission is the fact that Theo's "glow" doesn't hurt him.

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  • This can easily be avoided with the help of a generator, which is a simple tool used to design different types of Myspace profiles without complicating the process with web code.

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  • Besides, I think we're complicating it.

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  • If she didn't want to complicate their relationship with that, how could she think of complicating it with children?

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  • James Bradley discovered in 1728 the annual shifting of the stars due to the aberration of light, and in 1748, the complicating effects upon precession of the "nutation" of the earth's axis.

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  • Complicating the picture was Baratto's tip to the mob—prob­ably via Arthur Atherton—that Byrne might be involved with the missing money.

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  • We have here followed Dillmann's construction of a difficult passage which Duhm attempts to simplify by omission of the complicating clause without altering the general sense.

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