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In purely military terms, the problem is not of the first order: Frances’ absence from NATO’s command structure has not prevented effective, if sometime complicated, cooperation in coalition operations as in the Gulf, or Bosnia.
We will also seek to finalize the unification of the PIS/Cofins taxes, Brazil’s overly
complicated
– and much-criticized – federal taxes levied on businesses’ invoicing.
This could have incited a
complicated
situation where Russians were faced with tough visa requirements when travelling between Kaliningrad and Russia proper.
It specializes in high-quality, special steel products designed for the most
complicated
uses.
After all, your neighbor is poor and traumatized, there is a sad and
complicated
history between you, and you bear some of the blame.
Third, it is a very
complicated
problem.
The scientific understanding of long-term climate change is still very limited, and even when it is understood, the effects of climate on society are
complicated.
The situation in Afghanistan is even more
complicated.
It is in Pakistan’s capital that a regional solution will have to be negotiated, and the conditions for success are by no means hopeless, though it involves the far more
complicated
– and rarely mentioned – issue of Indian-Pakistani relations.
While the conditions in Libya were certainly optimal, the situation in Syria is better described as uniquely
complicated
for any intervention.
The government has even committed itself to moving towards unifying its
complicated
exchange-rate system.
But securing this financing is becoming more
complicated.
Yet, however
complicated
the blame game, some lessons can be drawn to guide future policy.
All of this is
complicated
by escalating tensions between Europe and the United States, which, among other things, is spoiling cooperation to contain China.
And by changing the system frequently and making it more
complicated
to access, Britain’s leaders are also forcing the poor to consume more mental bandwidth.
I have no doubt that the upcoming phases of the Brexit negotiations will be
complicated.
We do not want a
complicated
set of objectives.”
The Middle East, as we know, is immersed in a process of revolution and upheaval that has been immensely
complicated
by Islamism and its extremist offshoots.
And the very cumbersome US Treasury proposal – which combines removing toxic assets from banks’ balance sheets while providing government guarantees – was so non-transparent and
complicated
that the markets dove as soon as it was announced.
Why make things more
complicated?
Today, it is much more
complicated
than that.
Stopping the Syria ContagionWASHINGTON, DC – Syria’s civil war has become a wretchedly
complicated
problem.
They are
complicated
events rooted in governance, security, markets, education, and infrastructure – all of which can be influenced.
Economists’ inability to model such rapid, radical change should not be taken as a condemnation of the discipline; it is simply a reflection of the state of our knowledge, and of the fact that the economy is really, really
complicated.
And she has an astonishing talent for simplifying
complicated
issues accurately, which she likely learned – along with how to interpret and manipulate the political connotations of every issue – from her father, former President Park Chung-hee.
How
complicated
would it be to shift from a payroll tax to a layoff tax?
But there is another dimension to the crisis that makes addressing it all the more
complicated.
These relations are
complicated
by Russia's role in protecting the 20 million Russians who now live outside Russia's borders.
Evaluating the second hypothesis is more
complicated.
The solution is therefore not much more
complicated
than a polio vaccine.
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