- It is too early and in view of the risk of complicating the whole debate on the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol, we want first of all to establish the process and decide how to get to the second commitment period.
- All this is complicating the system for protecting fundamental rights in Europe, and making it even less comprehensible to the citizens.
- In times of economic crisis, it is particularly important to avoid complicating their legal obligations, in order to make it easier for them to operate.
- In itself, cooperation with NATO is to be welcomed, because it allows us to be operational more quickly, but it is also a complicating factor, as is evident from the talks with Turkey.
- Now, on the other hand, we are seeing a development in competition policy, which is attempting to take account of cohesion policy by including it in its most important regulations, but all it is really doing is complicating those regulations.
- All this is putting tremendous pressure on their currencies and is complicating immensely the tasks of local central banks.
- It is unacceptably complicating the return of refugees, the reconstruction of the country and the holding of free and democratic elections.
- Neither do I regard this as complicating the process;I think it is part of it.
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- It is complicated, because we are dealing with forty different products for twenty
- seven countries.
- The tax itself embodies many of the features of the European Union which makes it so unloved in my country: it is complicated, bureaucratic, difficult and expensive to administer and, in the UK at least, enforced by a draconian and unpopular inspectorate.
- Okay, so we're going through all the wedding plans, and, boy, it is complicated.
- It is complicated to combine security, privacy and the protection of passenger health, but that is the responsibility that this Parliament endorses and which it entrusts to you.
- When it is complicated and time
- It is complicated, but it is the same as the situation which arose at the previous plenary sitting and was explained by Mr Watson.
- We are told that 'it is complicated'.
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