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151. Employees are generally not familiar with medical terminology nor comfortable with medical explanations of complicated diseases. 152. Networks that exhibit the same terminal behaviour as some device, system or more complicated network are naturally known as equivalent circuits. 153. All she would need to do would be to ask the subject to perform some very complicated arithmetical calculation. 154. It demands complicated puns, archaic semantic associations, and other comic turns of phrase. 155. But that process would be complicated, and stands little chance of success. 156. Things were complicated by the fact that Bodnar was due in at the Venice airport. 157. Furthermore, these socio-economic factors combined to make the female nude a complicated carrier of meaning. 158. A decade later, however, Calvinism appeared on the scene to make an already complicated matter more so. 159. He so disliked them that when he became archbishop it complicated his life. 160. More complicated models for the simulation of cardiac arrhythmias are available for nurses specialising in intensive care work. 161. The extension of the method to aggregate data on nation states will certainly follow, but will involve more complicated techniques. 162. Complicated appendicitis was defined as appendicitis with histopathological evidence of perforation or gangrenous change. 163. All of these are complicated factors and the general effect on an orbit requires careful calculation. 164. The scavenging of energy and the processing thereof is a complicated business. 165. Things could get especially complicated in Kano, the north's biggest commercial centre. 166. A stupid idea, when you think about it. Bedu tents are huge, complicated structures. 167. Unravelling such arrangements can often be complicated, and would need to be provided for in the sale and purchase agreement. 168. In more complicated cases or where a larger aircraft is concerned the investigating team can comprise up to a dozen investigators. 169. Such experiences are not accidental by-products of complicated physical structures. 170. All historical writings, even those which deal with complicated and abstract ideas, narrate stories about people and their lives. 171. All these complicated arrangements of status and privilege contained plenty of combustible material. 172. As for burial in a churchyard or a church service for the dead person, the position is again a very complicated one. 173. The resultant local variation in working arrangements has greatly complicated national assessment. 174. The issue is too complicated for honest sound bites anyway. 175. By analysing simple situations, with essential features in common, we can gain insight into the behaviour of these complicated beams. 176. Mangano described a complicated, time-consuming bureaucratic process that the insurance programs are required to undertake to set their reimbursement rates. 177. On some other questions about politics, description requires assessments that raise complicated issues about power, interests, and values. 178. Alas, even the most well-meaning opera buffs have an unfortunate habit of making their favorite indoor sport sound impossibly complicated. 179. Some of these complexes form immensely complicated sequences of nucleic acids which begin to replicate themselves. 180. In any event, surveying becomes a much more complicated business and much more difficult to execute satisfactorily.