Aún no tenemos significados para "complicate matters".
1Then, to complicate matters, other reports came in later in the day.
2To further complicate matters, his wife and friends are looking for him.
3To complicate matters, there is little precedent for investors to work with.
4CERT, the nemesis of every Internet hacker, was bound to complicate matters.
5To complicate matters further, she never gave up making music or touring.
6Personally, I fancy that my presence would only tend to complicate matters.
7Flora Harris will no doubt withdraw from the cast simply to complicate matters.
8Just sit in the corner there, that your footprints may not complicate matters.
9Yes, I learned of that to-day, and it only tends to complicate matters.
10As Lord Haldane has pointed out, it does complicate matters to some extent.
11To complicate matters, Mrs. Fair had one of her severe headaches.
12If you're already married-why ,itmight complicate matters, don't you think?
13At least not before the other gathering demons could arrive and complicate matters.
14But expectations remain low for a breakthrough and the flotilla crisis could complicate matters.
15Britain's small land area and dense population could complicate matters.
16To complicate matters, a new version came out in 1225.
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