11. Also, the computer involvement makes this method more complicated than the others. 12. Although Powers likes to compare ski technicians to caddies, choosing the right wax is infinitely more complicated than choosing the right club. 13. Among those getting around, the question of how to pack and what to take is more complicated than putting their sharp objects in checked bags. 14. And as I discovered last week, using the Internet to trade discs can be more complicated than buying them. 15. And for pre-teens growing up today, it can be even more complicated than usual. 16. And they are more complicated than many reporters and editors want them to be. 17. And with the new rules announced in December by the NEA, it has become more complicated than ever. 18. Another is that real life is much more complicated than those easy campaign-trail bromides. 19. As Dukakis sees it, the picture is more complicated than a simple rightward evolution. 20. As might be expected, the situation is a little more complicated than that. |