1. But the film tries to cover a subject far too complicated for its two-hour format. 2. Now her presence at Moorlake was going to be complicating for both of them. 3. Er far too complicated for me! 4. Although the Sanchez candidacy complicates things for Perry, Dowd said the governor could undermine the Democrat by getting up to a third of the Hispanic vote. 5. All these problems -- and others too complicated for me to understand, much less explain -- mount like so many unpaid bills. 6. But first we must get the approval of our guardians with a seven-step process too complicated for stupid Americans to follow. 7. But the law also makes financial decisions more difficultand complicated for option-holders. 8. Filing tax returns is going to get more complicated for the upper middle class and less fair for everyone else. 9. He said resistance testing could be prone to error and the results too complicated for most doctors to interpret. |