Ainda não temos significados para "complicate things".
1And within weeks, it became obvious that it did complicate things somewhat.
2The shootings may complicate things for Obama ahead of November's presidential election.
3It's going to complicate things a bit if it's a seagoing job.
4I didn't want to complicate things by having him meet me there.
5The place is probably crawling with cops-usbeing there would complicate things.
6She thinks it will complicate things if I stay in her life.
7But since you've been married less than seven years, that may complicate things.
8And to further complicate things, the last time I'd seen Count the Nightside.
9Although it does complicate things a bit, with you leaving in the morning.
10I don't need to complicate things when the police finally burst in here.
11It was going to complicate things with Carmen, without a doubt.
12Perhaps he'd not wanted to complicate things for the sake of his son.
13Rising borrowing costs might complicate things further for issuers with weak credit ratings.
14Allowing customers to watch Netflix over an IP-cable service would further complicate things.
15Now a coronavirus outbreak and crashing bond markets threaten to complicate things further.
16But a dead body would complicate things and reduce their chances of success.
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