additional complication

collocation in English

meaningsofadditionalandcomplication

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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complication
noun
uk
/ˌkɒm.plɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌkɑːm.pləˈkeɪ.ʃən/
something that makes a situation more difficult, or the act of ...
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Anadditionalcomplicationis intracellular movement of tritiated glycine.
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Thisadditionalcomplicationis, however, not too difficult to handle by means of computer algebra.
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There is oneadditionalcomplication.
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It is anadditionalcomplication.
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There is anadditionalcomplication.
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That is anadditionalcomplication.
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This is anadditionalcomplication.
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That was anadditionalcomplication.
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However, anadditionalcomplicationcould arise.
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Therefore, there is thatadditionalcomplication.
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Because higher moments are not central to the issues examined in this paper, thisadditionalcomplicationdoes not seem worthwhile.
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The use of the magnetic mine produces anadditionalcomplication.
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Would that not be anadditionalcomplicationfor small businesses?
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What was to be done if thatadditionalcomplicationarose?
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That seems to me to provide some littleadditionalcomplication.
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The amendment does not provide for thatadditionalcomplication.
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That is, we do not (yet) deal with failure or negation, which lead to significantadditionalcomplicationand various conflicting proposed semantics.
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In this paper, we avoid thisadditionalcomplicationand conveniently exploit the fact that we can still unambiguously identify the stable continua.
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Anadditionalcomplicationinherent in this type of research lies in the attempt to establish associations between centrally-mediated symptoms and measurements obtained from peripheral blood samples.
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A generalized power law model for variable viscosity could be used without muchadditionalcomplication, and effects would be similar to those of viscosity variation with temperature.
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Anadditionalcomplicationis the role of justices' personal or family wealth; affluent justices may have been less dependent on their judicial salaries than their colleagues.
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Anadditionalcomplicationis that genotype x years within location interactions tend to be higher in locations in dry areas than in locations with high rainfall.
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There is anadditionalcomplicationin this particular part of my constituency.
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That would be anadditionalcomplicationwhich would immediately rule out the matter completely.
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Then there was theadditionalcomplicationof continual variations in order as the work proceeded.
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