1. The issue is further complicated by the lack of agreement on what constitutes illness and by the inadequacy of data. 2. This complicates the issue of choice but is essentially a good thing from the point of view of potential students. 3. The issue is further complicated by the fact that many people remained inconsistent in their Jacobitism. 4. The readerly subjectivity condition marginally complicates the issue, but the autonomous nature of the situation remains. 5. A point which sprang to mind here to complicate the issue surrounds cheese which is made in several places, including the one after which it takes its name. 6. And with HIV, Dr. Macklin said, the issue is complicated by the discrimination and stigma that people may face once it is known that they are infected. 7. Another problem complicating the issue, Stahl said, is the location of the school. 8. But for other countries, the Ocalan issue is complicated by demographic or strategic considerations. |