Sentences with phrase «complicated than a collection»

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The inevitable tensions among the various constituencies — between blacks and Hispanics, for example — create conflicts that not only complicate political activism, but threaten to make the overall political effort look like a collection of interest groups seeking advantages, rather than victims insisting on justice.
Carlo La Vecchia (MD), Professor at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Milan (Italy), one of the study authors, said: «Predictions of death rates from leukemia are complicated by the fact that leukemias are a varied collection of blood cancers, with some being more treatable than others.
This would further complicate actions but demontrates, I think, that this is a global problem and requires a global strategy rather than a collection of individual nation strategies.
Ever since 2008, more and more cross border disputes I was instructed on were debt collection cases, and most of them were, not just some simple default in payments, but resulted from the financial crisis the whole world was facing, which made such disputes a lot more complicated than they should have been.
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