You can understand how rushing blindly into this could pose serious political complications!
The prominence of vegetables and grains in weight-loss regimes can pose new complications in the kitchen.
However, the most important difference was that, when compared to video-laparoscopy, a laparotomy posed more serious, permanent, and life-threatening complications, including a higher incidence of death.
Mr. Field added, however, that the shift to casual wear posed complications.
Cleaning the cup after emptying it can pose complications in crowded public restrooms and places without potable water.
The completely different legal histories and judicial systems posed enormous complications, especially for national trade.
Larger facilities can pose more practical, mundane complications: many people have trouble navigating the parking garage, much less finding the front door or the admissions office.
But acknowledging a drug problem might pose further legal complications for him, since he has denied using drugs both in public statements and in testimony before the grand jury.
But since even the semblance of that poses horrendous complications, I must be satisfied with that aspect of you that is available.
The arrangements can pose complications when a member of a job-sharing team leaves or shifts to full-time work.