1. In their minds, buying a gown poses questions more complicated than chiffon or lace. 2. It had become less simple and at the same time less complicated than that. 3. Analysts also pointed out that Viacom and Seagram may decide to do something more complicated than a simple buyout of one side by the other. 4. Bernard Beck, an associate professor of sociology at Northwestern University in Evanston, Ill., says that the real story is nothing more complicated than money. 5. A kind of assembly line, more complicated than anything he had attempted before, was set up on a Universal Studios stage. 6. But other diplomats said the agreement created a situation more complicated than either the United States or Cuba was willing to admit. 7. But the situation is more complicated than that, explained Gary Shoesmith, an economist at Wake Forest University in Raleigh, N.C. 8. Certainly, most Americans learned to think of meat ravioli as nothing more complicated than opening a can of blanded-down Chef Boyardee. 9. Edward Koch had never managed anything more complicated than his congressional staff. 10. Entry is easy, although somewhat more complicated than Family Tree Maker. |