1. The action of a traditional epic poem is further complicated in that it deals with the relation of human beings to gods. 2. What looks like thinning in a major unit May turn out to be something much more complicated in the smaller constituent units. 3. The theoretical structure is large and in places complicated. 4. But in complicated, multibuilding operations, like a hospital complex or a college campus operating as a custom network, the consequences could be severe. 5. But some law enforcement officials have been re-examining the statutes, which courts have complicated in some states by issuing contradictory rulings. 6. But the challenge is more complicated in Indonesia, said Jonathan Simon, an American scholar who is helping develop democratic institutions here. 7. He corrected the oversight the next day, but complicated it in a speech in March. 8. It complicated things in the kitchen, but we accommodated her. 9. Meanwhile, life in Spellingville goes on, getting ever more complicated in throughly predictable ways. |