But the elaborate arrangement actually delays the problem by just a year.
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Natural biominerals are often elaborate in detail but light, durable and strong.
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Kotb mentioned Morgan's elaborate New Jersey home, which features an extensive aquarium.
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Other animals clearly communicate with one another, sometimes in fairly elaborate ways.
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Claims family is under pressure from personal circumstances, but would not elaborate.
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I think the great ones refine wisdom, they don't simply repeat it.
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You accept the fact that you need to refine your belay skills.
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It is advisable to use specific search terms to refine your query.
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She hired professional songwriters to refine her words, but rejected their changes.
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Rules created to refine identification most affected the count of radiation oncologists.
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Nature, however refined and cultivated the man, or rarified his atmosphere, sees to this.
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Who participate in that joy which dissolves and rarifies man to the essence of heaven?
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If the heat rarifies the blood and juices, while the cold air constringes the fibres, and obstructs the perspiration, inflammatory disorders must ensue.
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How do they dwell on the principle of virtue, and turn it in every metaphysical light, until their philosophy rarifies it to nothing!
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Russia did not want to complicate the situation with threats against Iran.
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Improving economic data, however, could complicate the Fed's ability to lower rates.
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The move will complicate efforts to secure Western financial aid, analysts say.
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It would also complicate an emerging trend: police use of aerial drones.
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Rapid public disclosure can also complicate active investigations and law enforcement inquiries.
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But it could also complicate negotiations at the EU summit in Brussels.
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Slowing growth and bearish markets will only complicate its task going forward.
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Criminal probes can at times complicate congressional matters, particularly with witness testimony.
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But he didn't want to complicate an already delicate situation by quibbling.
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Do you think this is going to... complicate my situation as commander?
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And he had no real desire to complicate his situation with Marie-Louise.
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And within weeks, it became obvious that it did complicate things somewhat.
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The shootings may complicate things for Obama ahead of November's presidential election.
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If their partners refused, it would complicate the sale, the Journal said.
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Then, to complicate matters, other reports came in later in the day.
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Other more obscure factors enter in to complicate the problems of population.