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complicated

[kom-pli-key-tid] / ˈkɒm plɪˌkeɪ tɪd /


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The delays have complicated an already daunting task for the duo who have been catapulted into Paris Haute Couture Week and the fashion stratosphere, which some designers spend a lifetime hoping to enter.

From Barron's

Benson, an aviation data analytics professional, said tracking the flights had been complicated by the Department of Homeland Security, which charters aircraft from private companies, having flight data withheld from the public.

From Barron's

On the analyst call, he says that “data quality is an issue” and that “AI is only as good as your data,” noting that “people realize that it’s a lot more complicated than they thought.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The debate is complicated by uncertainty over how much rates are still weighing on the economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s complicated,” I say, heading to the stairs.

From Literature