The first factor complicating the fight against doping, he said, is the imperfect art of testing. |
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More frequent visits will be necessary for patients with stage 2 hypertension or with complicating comorbid conditions. |
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Further complicating matters, corn is cross-pollinated, and corn pollen can travel fairly long distances, according to some. |
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Scholars were asked to see in terms of bioregions rather than national or tribal boundaries, complicating greatly their task. |
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Cystocele and rectocele complicating pregnancy are usually associated with some degree of prolapse. |
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Naturally, things don't proceed quite as planned, with emotional pratfalls complicating the addled pair's marriage contract. |
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The fact that mycorrhizal fungi can form shared mycelial networks adds a further complicating factor. |
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Such side entry eliminates complicating reflections from the other parallel surface of the substrate. |
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Further complicating matters is Faunia's ex-husband Farley, a psychotic Vietnam veteran. |
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A complicating factor is hawks and doves in the cabinet who differ on approach. |
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But the complicating wrinkle is that Buddhism has been remade by Yankee imperialists before. |
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One of the factors complicating the adjustment of the Hmong people has been English language acquisition. |
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Do you see this as the future complicating factor in relations, trans-Atlantic relations? |
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The postwar B-Westerns, as well as many A-Westerns, are blissfully free of complicating elements. |
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The tsunami may be an act of nature but humans are complicating the relief effort. |
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Further complicating the effort was the process for placing something on contract. |
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Another complicating factor is whether or not psychiatric cases are included in the casualty figures. |
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Modern technology and design assist in urban control while complicating the terrain in which a military force might operate. |
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To make a calendar even better, new leap year rules have to be introduced, complicating the calculation of the calendar even more. |
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Yet many contemporaries worried that lawyers were merely complicating matters that ought to be as plain as day. |
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Further complicating the current picture is the fact that prices vary all over the lot. |
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However, a split between Slav politicians in the government is complicating issues. |
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This causes the existence of so many kinds of hymenopterous venoms, complicating the problem of hymenopterous venom allergy. |
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Further complicating the scene, the even ground surrounding this support is indeterminately located in space. |
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Expecting your sons to exchange properties is unnecessarily complicating the issue. |
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Further complicating matters are factors such as range-wide variability in habitat conditions that can affect survival. |
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Proper land ownership documentation is another matter that is complicating the struggle. |
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There's also the complicating fact that Te'o continued to talk about Kekua after he says he learned she was a hoax. |
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By believing, or appearing to believe, the opposite, the Union is mistaken, and this is pointlessly complicating transatlantic relations. |
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A poorly planned chemical control treatment will encourage this type of colony to bud, thereby complicating the problem. |
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In one way, Hopkins's novel resists containment by a conventional domestic fiction by complicating its portrayal of the heteronormative domestic sphere. |
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And another complicating factor could be former City striker Ashley Ward who is still owed a substantial sum by the club following the severance of his contract. |
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Dialogue aims for understanding, an enlargement of view, complicating one's thinking and an openness to change. |
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Further complicating matters is the fact that the globalization process is neither monotonic nor relentless. |
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Failure to do so will risk complicating matters rather than simplifying them. |
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Vigilante groups armed with sticks and machetes prowl the streets of Borno and Yobe, complicating efforts to flush out the insurgents. |
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Most of those complicating factors are very difficult to get your head around and to actually become comfortable with. |
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The naval antenna system's 60-ton anchor is complicating the tow. |
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This is characterized by deficient oxygenation caused by pulmonary interstitial edema complicating shock and postsurgical conditions. |
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Laws complicating land transactions, and the labyrinthine intricacies and glacial pace of litigation, are further deterrents. |
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Probably because in their desire to explain so much, big thinkers tend to skip over complicating factors and counterevidence. |
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This is an additional complicating factor for detecting trend changes and aggregating data. |
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But we should not add to the problem by further complicating Security Council decision-making. |
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Further complicating the equation is the fact that there are government incentives offered to businesses to go green. |
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But sadly his freedom was only short-lived and his ongoing detention now is complicating what have been warming diplomatic ties with Washington. |
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A few lights later, a taxi broke down in the right lane, further complicating the mess. |
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A further complicating factor is the rapid increase in small and medium-sized enterprises, which are much more difficult to target and control. |
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It is very important to remove dental plaque and tartar regularly to avoid developing or complicating gum disease. |
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These circumstances can affect menstruation and alter the presence or pattern of secretions, thereby complicating method use. |
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Another piece complicating all of this is that the Harvard Ad Board is veiled in mystery. |
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The country's dependance is then displaced towards financial markets, further complicating the picture. |
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At a higher power, the coagulum of neutrophils and fibrin represent the suppurative thrombophlebitis of the portal vein complicating this man's Crohn's disease. |
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These influences can be seen as broadening, complicating, and fragmenting the previous dominant but limited role of the public police. |
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The pitfalls of aggressive treatment often include polypharmacy with multiple medication side effects and numerous adjunctive medications complicating the clinical picture. |
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Although aging is a natural process, the reduction in fertility associated with advancing female age is a complicating factor for many women. |
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Ontario also does not have the small hive beetle or the Africanized honeybee, which are complicating factors in beekeeping south of the border. |
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These recommendations apply also to distention complicating pneumonia or other acute toxemias. |
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Charles Johnson explains how tech, confirmation bias, and media laziness are complicating the issue. |
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The lack of a hurricane warning was perceived as a complicating factor by the media. |
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The yeast has often been isolated from otitis externa cases as the most common organista and complicating factor. |
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Ticket prices have also risen at different rates of inflation around the world, further complicating the process of adjusting worldwide grosses. |
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A complicating feature of conifers, when estimating the number of lethals, is that polyembryos are common during seed development. |
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Inadequate levels of anesthesia which may lead to coughing, bucking, excessive salivation, retching, laryngospasm or breath holding thus complicating the anesthetic outcome. |
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Questions that seem to be straightforward involve other complicating factors that only come to light during the process of analyzing the grievance. |
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There were two complicating factors in this very close finish. |
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Rapid growth of unstructured data such as files, images and videos is bloating primary storage and complicating data management, leading to needless cost pressures and inefficient data use. |
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His admission notes indicated several complicating factors including malnutrition, osteomyelitis, pathologic fracture of the right femur, narcotic addiction, and antisocial personality disorder. |
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Demands around territorial control are reduced to agrarian problems related to land tenure, ipso facto diminishing the opportunity for constructive dialogue and complicating the situation. |
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I fear that we are in danger of creating certain agencies that will eat up the Community budget and of complicating work which could be carried out through them. |
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Acute neck cellulitis and mediastinitis complicating a continuous interscalene block. |
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Has QE created an expectation that the Federal Reserve can now meddle in the markets with trillions of dollars of muscle, complicating things for normal money managers? |
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By including this downstream requirement for the reformulated gasolines, the reformulated gasolines can be co-mingled with complying gasoline without complicating downstream enforcement of the limit for benzene. |
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Drugs like aciclovir, valaciclovir and famciclovir are sometimes needed to treat complicating herpes simplex infections. |
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Furthermore, the author embellishes this case study by including a list of the complicating factors as well as lessons and recommendations based on the Costa Rican experience. |
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Given these complicating factors, one can readily understand why geochronologists spend a great deal of their time and effort trying to see through thermal events that occurred after a rock formed. |
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Further complicating the problem with inadequate funding is the fact that, whereas pharmacotherapy is typically industry-sponsored, there is no comparable proprietary interest in developing psychological interventions. |
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The greenback's ascent also mutes inflation, complicating the Fed's judgment about when to raise rates. But the chance of a shock is highest outside America. |
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It's coast to coast to coast, and has all kinds of various complicating factors when you're talking about purchasing and papering a deal of 2,500 separate pieces of land and 6,300 employees. |
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She had not been able to do anything more by herself than take sponge baths since she was hit by a drunken driver six years ago, further complicating the multiple sclerosis that had been diagnosed years earlier. |
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We should be careful neither to underweight the value of resulting simple heuristics of economic agents nor to minimize the risks of complicating them. |
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In so many words, he has said that instead of complicating our lives by studying this bill, we should use this energy to create a healthy and positive relationship reflecting true cooperation. |
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Moreover, this provision runs the risk of creating a chilling work environment, needlessly complicating procedures, and further paralysing the financial management of the Commission. |
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And weather's not the only force complicating today's primary elections. |
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Finally, and at the risk of complicating life, we need to acknowledge that recidivists are very different one from the other, and that any one approach to reducing recidivism is not likely to be adequate. |
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What might once have passed for calligraphic line has decidedly altered to incorporate the visual culture forever adding to and complicating our re-cognitions. |
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Mice and humans are physiologically alike, so a similar effect might be expected for people, but the fact that mice are nocturnal and humans diurnal is a serious complicating factor. |
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The site of the pipeline break, six miles upstream from the high-plains city of Glendive, Montana, is almost entirely capped in ice, complicating efforts to retrieve the oil and slowing the response process. |
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We are complicating things, not facilitating them. |
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On the ISAF side, the frequent turnover of military personnel, classification restrictions on the sharing of information, restricted access to ISAF compounds and differences in planning styles are complicating factors. |
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These complicating factors further compromise women's ability to function. |
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Food insecurity has been a major development challenge for CSNs, greatly complicating their fight against income and non-income poverty, in particular, and efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals in general. |
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These only make matters worse by complicating bureaucracy which destroys agriculture without necessarily taking up the big agricultural, food or environmental challenges. |
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It was slowing her down in adventure races, and it was complicating her plans to fastpack a bunch of trails in New Zealand. |
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The newly independent United States later became involved in this scenario, complicating the conflict. |
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Hydrogen is a concern in metallurgy as it can embrittle many metals, complicating the design of pipelines and storage tanks. |
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Additionally, the entry of several states into the Union was delayed due to distinctive complicating factors. |
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Further complicating matters is an attractive, semieducated globetrotter from Westchester named Peggy Whitton, who has an affair with Mehta. |
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Various bulla and unusual apertural coverings are present in many taxa severely complicating identification. |
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Serum S-100beta protein is a potential biochemical marker for cerebral oedema complicating severe diabetic ketoacidosis. |
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Spontaneous pneumothorax complicating pulmonary mycetoma in patients with acute leukemia. |
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Fatal amebiasis complicating corticosteroid management of pemphigus vulgaris. |
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Testicular infarction complicating strangulated inguinal herniae in Nigerian children. |
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The use of balloon catheters in the treatment of high-flow bronchopleural fistulae complicating mechanical ventilation. |
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The complicating side effects of systemic steroid treatment are well known and provide the motivation to switch to aerosolized, inhaled steroids when possible. |
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Systemic moniliasis and aspergillosis complicating corticotropin therapy. |
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Scotland accepted the Hanoverian succession and gave up her power of threatening England's military security and complicating her commercial relations. |
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Subdural hematoma complicating intracranial aneurysm and angioma. |
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