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To complicate matters, the two leading factions of Nicene Christianity in the East, the Alexandrians and the supporters of Meletius in Antioch, were " bitterly divided ... almost to the point of complete animosity.
This emotional honesty can often complicate matters for Bobby, especially in matters of love.
To complicate matters, the bishops of the province of Canterbury also claimed the right to appoint the next Archbishop.
To complicate matters, Benedict IX, unable to obtain the bride on whom he had set his heart, soon repented his resignation, claimed the papacy again, and in his turn is thought to have succeeded in acquiring dominion over a part of the city.
To complicate matters, neutralization methods employed in other surface analysis techniques, such as secondary ion mass spectrometry ( SIMS ), are not applicable to AES, as these methods usually involve surface bombardment with either electrons or ions ( i. e. flood gun ).
Unfortunately, this practice sometimes causes confusion, partly because normally no rubrics are printed to make the required transfer clear and partly because there are some errors which complicate matters still further.
To complicate matters, the style His Royal Highness, a prefix normally accompanying the title of a dynastic prince, of royal or imperial rank, that is, can be awarded separately ( as a compromise or consolation prize, in some sense ).
To further complicate matters, the 38th and 39th list are named " Missing " and " False " and each list comprises the numbers 1 to 10.
To further complicate matters, Susan and David mistake a decidedly wild and very dangerous leopard that has escaped from a nearby circus for Baby.
To complicate matters further, when a new form of Cerean cult was officially imported from Magna Graecia, it was known as the ritus graecus ( Greek rite ) of Ceres, and was distinct from her older Roman rites.
To further complicate matters, platform 2 is not signalled for passenger trains, and platform 14 does not exist.
Wolfram observed that the significance of gens as a biological community was shifting even during the early Middle Ages ; " to complicate matters, we have no way of devising a terminology that is not derived from the concept of nationhood created during the French Revolution ".
To complicate matters, large numbers of servicemen passing through Newport en route to Knoxville or Asheville during World War II drew large numbers of prostitutes to the area.
To complicate matters further, Aristotle distinguishes between two kinds of intellect or two parts of the intellect .< ref > On the Soul 15-25 </ i ></ ref > These two intellectual powers are traditionally called the " passive intellect " and the " active intellect " or " agent intellect ".
However, to further complicate matters, the compositional chiaroscuro of the contrast between model and background would probably not be described using this term, as the two elements are almost completely separated.
But to to complicate matters there are novels written in the romance tradition by novelists like Walter Scott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, George Meredith.
To further complicate matters, in process technologies such as silicon on insulator ( SOI ), devices display hysteresis — a circuit's performance is affected by the events of the past, so without carefully targeted tests it is possible for a particular sequence of state changes to work at overclocked rates in one situation but not another even if the voltage and temperature are the same.
To further complicate matters, a large engine is usually " blown over " first with zero fuel settings and the indicator cocks open, to prove that the engine is clear of any water build up and that everything is free to turn.
To complicate matters, some ethnic Japanese allied themselves with the Emishi in their wars against the Yamato court.
Additionally, to complicate matters, chiropractic professors and researchers, Nansel and Szlazak, found that:
A good course will have all these elements in it, as well as some jumps intended to complicate matters and thrill both the racer and the spectators.
Gérard, angered, accuses him of trying to complicate matters.
The Irish Parliamentary Party was for the first time confronted with double opponents from both Unionists and Sinn Féin ( the Irish Labour Party agreed to abstain so as not to complicate matters for Sinn Féin by introducing socialist proposals ).

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Subsequent criticism has vacillated between " traditionalists " ( chansons created as part of a popular tradition ) and " individualists " ( chansons created by a unique author ), but more recent historical research has done much to fill in gaps in the literary record and complicate the question of origins.
This proved to greatly complicate manufacture for not much extra effect and it was not copied on later rocket designs.

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The proliferation of men carrying the same name can complicate prosopography ; for instance, in the early 1st century BC, three prominent men were named Lucius Valerius Flaccus: the consul of 100 BC, the suffect consul of 86 BC, and the latter's son, who was defended by Cicero ( Pro Flacco ).
It is suspected that HP was reluctant to call them " computers " because it would complicate government procurement and export procedures.
Daniel and Honigmann believe that an original version of the play existed in which Hortensio was simply a friend of Petruchio's, and had no involvement in the Bianca subplot, but wishing to complicate things, Shakespeare rewrote the play, expanding Hortensio's role, but not fully correcting everything to fit the presence of a new suitor.
Historians believe they have a high degree of falsification ; formal pressure on census takers ( predominantly school-teachers ) was possible, and a new bilingual category was created to further complicate the results.
Gosalyn was introduced in order to " complicate his life " and " play havoc with his ultra smooth and sophisticated self image ".
To further complicate things, there was a little-known state law on the books that would have transitioned the annexed territory from the Lakewood School District that served Smokey Point to the school district of the annexing city.
To further complicate the clumsy command structure, the aggressive Oberst ( Colonel ) Franz von Weyrother was named John's chief-of-staff.
Armadillo's X-Prize vehicle was unorthodox among modern rockets in that instead of using stabilization fins, which complicate the design and increase drag, Armadillo used an aerodynamically unstable design, where the computer controlled jet vanes based on feedback from fibre optic gyroscopes.
Sukarno was aware that his history as Japanese collaborator might complicate relationship with the Western countries.
To complicate the logistical problem, Carthage's fleet was patrolling the coasts of Sicily which forced Rome to transport its army in military vessels like triremes and quinqueremes which had little space for cargo.
To complicate matters even more, after the holding of the first direct election, the constitution was amended, so that the final three elections to the Senate occurred by a method of indirect election.
Unusually the initial payroll attack was photographed by undercover police officers and eye witness descriptions, alleged identifications and individual robbery " roles " were predicated against those photographic records to further complicate and confound the subsequent identification evidence on which the criminal prosecution relied.
Nobody was aware of the full range of possible birth defects from FAS or its prevalence rate at that time, but admission of alcohol use during pregnancy can feel stigmatizing to birth mothers and complicate diagnostic efforts of a syndrome with its preventable cause in the name.
To further complicate matters, Tampere with her surroundings was transferred to Tavastia Province in the 19th century.
To complicate matters, the Atari 2600 port was originally sold under the Stargate moniker but was renamed to Defender II for a later re-release.
To complicate matters, Jennings was too busy with the state government to adequately manage his farm, which was not turning a profit, and having no income from his position in the government, his financial situation was quickly becoming dire.

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