Sentences with phrase «less complicated matters»

In theory, newer attorneys could start a virtual firm by handling smaller, less complicated matters to cut their teeth, like Natoli and Lapin, and move on to more complex cases down the line.

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The unrelenting uproar over the federal government's proposed small - business tax reforms has gotten so complicated that it might be helpful to try setting aside some of the less worrisome parts before diving into what matters.
Further complicating matters, millennials seem to have an expectation that they need a lot less for a down payment than they actually do.
To complicate matters further, some symptoms may be more or less urgent depending on your particular situation or health history and on how far along you are in your pregnancy.
Complicating matters for Republicans in the special election was Gov. Andrew Cuomo endorsing Democrat Barbara Fiala less than 24 hours after Libous was found guilty, automatically removing him from the Senate.
That complicates matters because it makes anti-Farage votes less likely to flow to the Tories.
Further complicating matters, treatment makes infected people less infectious and is a form of prevention itself; next week, the World Health Organization is expected to recommend that all infected people in discordant couples receive ARVs — a huge challenge for many resource - limited countries.
Complicating matters, I am the first person in my family to ever attend college, much less graduate school, so I have little or no support from my family when it comes to either financial or emotional issues.
To make matters more complicated, about 50 % of the population is estimated to have at least one mutation at the MTHFR gene and 10 % has two mutations, meaning they're less able to methylate B12 or convert cyanocobalamin to methylcobalamin.
Complicating matters is the fact that most water alkalizers are being marketed by multi-level marketing (MLM) companies with less - than - stellar ethics.
This theme — «life matters» — is hard to see not because it's complicated or unfathomable, but because it's easy to assume that a filmmaker as austere as Kubrick would close his crowning achievement with a grander theme, one less quaint.
To further complicate matters, the English and American versions of the Cocker Spaniel may be confused with one another, but the English has a less domed, longer, narrower head; less profuse coat; and often comes in roan.
Because we all want to become better lawyers, make more money, work less, spend more time with our families, and generally retire rich, happy, and healthy, the dawn of every new year is the time we finally decide, «Well, now I'm going to do X, Y and Z to improve»... I'm going to complicate matters by starting a new, limited - run series titled, «Resolutions for Lawyers.»
Matters are complicated by the fact that many patients know little about medicine, so health information must be translated into less technical terms.
The number of trustees is only decided on at the AGM can not be less than two, said Bauer, and it is usually not clear whether there will be enough nominations to fill the required number until after this decision has been made, which does complicate matters.
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