1. The overalls were very complicated with lots of zip fasteners, and under the arm there was a leather piece that held a long-bladed knife. 2. But that scenario is complicated with these two clubs. 3. But the ideas are often complicated with the ambiguity of human nature. 4. But the case becomes very complicated with witnesses at the frenzied scene telling conflicting stories of men with knives and punches thrown. 5. Generally, the problem gets more complicated with time, as the children develop a reputation in school for not talking. 6. It gets more complicated with only children. 7. Safety concerns are much more complicated with biologics and the conditions need to be more rigorous. 8. Taiwanese officials say Japanese people tend to judge things simply as black or white, but Chinese society is complicated with many gray zones. 9. That task grew potentially more complicated with the assassination of an Israeli cabinet minister, Rehavam Zeevi, a far-right leader. 10. The situation is more complicated with Smith, because we partly miss the soul of his art if we neglect what he believed about it. |