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complicate and matter
If you add rules to take flow statistics out of the router during the DoS attacks, they further slow down and complicate the matter.
To complicate the matter further, similar naphtha types are often referred to by different names.
Other circumstances can also complicate the matter.
You ... complicate this matter by imposing the ethical element on it.
The Catechism of the Catholic Church quotes with approval, as " summing up the faith of the holy doctors and the good sense of the believer ", the reply of Saint Joan of Arc to her judges: " About Jesus Christ and the Church, I simply know they're just one thing, and we shouldn't complicate the matter.
Air quality is influenced in British Columbia ( BC ) by numerous mountain ranges and valleys, which complicate atmospheric pollution dispersion and can lead to high concentrations of pollutants such as particulate matter from wood smoke ( especially during stagnant atmospheric conditions / inversions ).
To complicate matter, no routes had been surveyed for many of the canal projects, which turned out to be unfeasible in the first place.
When the Guardian Angels arrived in Dubuque, it was felt that their presence would only complicate the matter.
To further complicate the matter, at some point in the history of copying out these plays, the proclamation was attached to them.

complicate and other
People with alcoholism also sometimes have other addictions, including addictions to benzodiazepines, which may complicate this step.
For a physician in the acute treatment setting, acute alcohol intoxication can mimic other acute neurological disorders, or is frequently combined with other recreational drugs that complicate diagnosis and treatment.
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 ).
Though interbreeding with other pike species can complicate the classification of some individuals, zoologists usually recognize from zero to three subspecies of muskellunge.
Yet the issue remains unresolved, partly because other political associations for Horus and Set complicate the picture further.
The available evidence suggests that the Hypericum extracts tested in the included trials a ) are superior to placebo in patients with major depression ; b ) are similarly effective as standard antidepressants ; and c ) have fewer side-effects than standard antidepressants. There are two issues that complicate the interpretation of our findings: 1 ) While the influence of precision on study results in placebo-controlled trials is less pronounced in this updated version of our review compared to the previous version ( Linde 2005a ), results from more precise trials still show smaller effects over placebo than less precise trials. 2 ) Results from German-language countries are considerably more favourable for Hypericum than trials from other countries.
Though, most Tokyo Metro ( and Toei ) line offer through service to lines outside of central Tokyo run by other carriers, and this can somewhat complicate the ticketing.
On 4 November 1841, Palmerston's successor Lord Aberdeen wrote to Pottinger that he had doubts over Hong Kong's acquisition since it would incur administrative expenses, and complicate relations with China and other nations.
While group involvement may seem to complicate bullying activities, the act is most often an implied agreement in principle between a chief bully or instigator and the target that the one has " submitted " to the other.
Because haxies make changes to Mac OS X that Apple did not intend, they complicate the operating environment for other developers ' applications, and are frequently the cause of system instability and unexpected crashes.
A multi-state system may complicate or simplify the problem because the Gibbs phase rule predicts that intensive quantities will no longer be completely independent from each other.
These special characteristics ( as compared with other types of goods ) complicate many standard economic theories.
The fourth most important thing is that people with addictions often have other psychiatric problems ( e. g. psychiatric disorders ), which can complicate matters.
The strains may also complicate attempts to develop a vaccine, and the mutation of the cancer may mean that it could spread to other related species, like the quoll.
Most critics, however, read the piece as an exploration of male and female desire as they complicate each other.
This act was bound to complicate the relationship with the Russian Orthodox Church and another Old Believer Church claiming to be the authentic Russian hierarchy-the Belokrinitskaya Hierarchy or Russian Orthodox Old-Rite Church, and until this day, these three churches are officially not in communion with each other.

complicate and also
To complicate matters, the bishops of the province of Canterbury also claimed the right to appoint the next Archbishop.
Kidney stones also frequently complicate gout, affecting between 10 and 40 % of people, and occur due to low urine pH promoting the precipitation of uric acid.
International capital markets also complicate the picture.
Psychological needs also complicate the biological explanation, which identifies the temporal / frontal lobe of the brain as the area for regulating libido.
To further complicate the issue, PDD-NOS can also be referred to as " atypical personality development ", " atypical PDD ", or " atypical Autism ".
He also likes to complicate positions even though it may involve considerable risk.
" In response, Chisholm objects that if one complicates the analysandum, one must also complicate the analysans ; in this particular case, that one must analyse in purely sensory terms what it means not to be paralyzed and so on, with respect to which the same problems would arise leading to an infinite regress.
Two different categorization schemes complicate the terms Jingpo and Kachin, which also operate as political geography terms of British origin.
In regions such as the striatum neurotransmitters such as dopamine, acetylcholine, GABA and others may also be released and further complicate the interpretation.
Critics also state that the bill contains some elements that complicate the voter registration process.
And while shorter sequences are faster to align, they also complicate the layout phase of an assembly as shorter reads are more difficult to use with repeats or near identical repeats.
There are also some pre-existing conditions that may complicate or preclude the treatment.
Geologists now recognize that tilting, folding, and faulting may also complicate the analysis of a stratigraphic sequence.
Trondheim Golfklubb ( a golf course ) is also based on Byåsen, although these same weather conditions complicate matters and shortens the season.
Differences in word order complicate translation and language education – in addition to changing the individual words, the order must also be changed.
To complicate matters further, Alice is dating Max's best friend, Lucien, who is also Max's confidante.
To complicate things further, there was also a Chevrolet Monza in Brazil and Venezuela, which was a version of the 1981 German Opel Ascona but with a three-door fastback body not available anywhere else.
; Access: Means tests, particularly complicated ones and ones that differ between programs and between different levels of government, complicate access to programs: individuals cannot easily know if they qualify and may also qualify for some programs but not others.
* Retconning can also complicate first appearances.
To complicate matters further, Oki's sister Puja also openly shows her tender feelings for Atanarjuat.
To complicate matters, as a high tech, Della Lu is also a suspect, and the vast amount of time she has spent alone in deep space and in real time leaves questions about whether she is still human.
Of note, mitochondrial pseudogenes translocated within the nuclear genome complicate the assessment of the mitochondrial DNA orthology, but they can also be used as phylogenetic markers.

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