Sentences with phrase «very real complications»

Yet there's something suspect in the way the film disposes of him, as if his very real complications (the paternal love he shows alongside his libidinous flaws) have no place in the unconvincingly traditionalist family portrait Cholodenko is painting.
Unfortunately, this feels like a very real complication to a scheme that was originally designed to simplify VAT for small businesses.

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The most important thing to know about PCOS and pregnancy is that complications are very real.
Without a way to manage infections, surgeries ranging from simple procedures to complex organ transplants would become risky, he explains: «You have a very real and alarming possibility that patients will either die or will develop complications
The combat is very simple though, especially the third person shooting, with the only real complication being a special combo attack once you kill enough enemies in a row.
While this may seem to be a very simple process, the real complication begins when the screen comprehends the swipe as a selection prompt rather than its intended intention.
Fractured teeth, airway obstructions, and gastrointestinal complications from splintered bones are all very real dangers to your pet.
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