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Filter by Meaning The introduction of new technology will complicate the work process.
The economic crisis will complicate the job market for recent graduates.
The illness will complicate the recovery process.
The language barrier will complicate the communication between the two countries.
The multiple sources of information will complicate the research project.
The new math problem will complicate the lesson for the students.
The cultural differences will complicate the negotiation between the two companies.
The different time zones will complicate the scheduling of the international conference call.
The unexpected weather conditions will complicate the outdoor event.
The lack of resources and support can complicate the process of learning a new skill.
Political factors can complicate the negotiations for a new trade agreement.
A history of medical complications can complicate the treatment of a new illness.
The legal issues will complicate the business deal.
The use of complicated jargon can often complicate the understanding of important information.
The weather conditions could complicate the rescue mission.
The presence of multiple stakeholders can complicate the decision-making process.
The broken elevator will complicate the move to the fifth floor.
Adding too many colors to the design could complicate its visual appeal.
The addition of new regulations will only complicate the process of starting a new business.
The outdated equipment will complicate the maintenance of the factory.
The addition of new rules will complicate the game.
The storm will complicate our plans for the picnic.
The arrival of unexpected guests will complicate the dinner plans.
The new road construction will complicate the traffic in the area.
The conflicting opinions of the team members will complicate the decision-making process.
The complex nature of the technology can complicate its maintenance and repair.
The confusing directions only served to complicate the process of assembling the furniture.
The bureaucratic process only served to complicate the application for the permit.
The unexpected turn of events only served to complicate the investigation.
The technical jargon used in the presentation only served to complicate the audience's understanding.
The politician's convoluted speech only served to complicate the issue.
The unclear guidelines only served to complicate the process of filing taxes.
The conflicting opinions of the experts only served to complicate the diagnosis.
The lack of organization only served to complicate the planning of the event.
The cultural differences only served to complicate the negotiations between the two countries.
The use of technical jargon only served to complicate the instructions.
The lack of clear communication only served to complicate the project.
The poor design of the product only served to complicate its use.
The long-winded story only served to complicate the point he was trying to make.
The teacher's explanation only served to complicate the math problem further.
The complexity of the scientific research only served to complicate the findings.
The addition of new characters only served to complicate the plot of the book.
The ambiguity of the contract only served to complicate the negotiations.
The language barrier can complicate communication between people from different countries.
The new regulations will complicate the process of obtaining a visa.
Don't complicate the issue by bringing up unrelated topics.
She didn't mean to complicate things by asking too many questions.
The mistake could complicate things for us later.
The new tax law will complicate things for small business owners.
Trying to do too much at once will only complicate the situation.
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