complicating factor

Frequency: 8.025.1 per million words

Used to describe an element that makes a situation more difficult or complex.

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Examples (20)

  • The patient's age was a complicating factor in the surgery.
  • A complicating factor is her parents' refusal to cooperate with the police.
  • A further complicating factor is that the company is already facing bankruptcy.
  • The patient's age became a complicating factor in the surgery.
  • His ex-wife's involvement was a major complicating factor in the family reunion plans.
  • Weather conditions added another complicating factor to the rescue mission.
  • The presence of unknown variables is a significant complicating factor in our experiment.
  • His lack of experience was a major complicating factor in the project.
  • There were several complicating factors that led to the project's delay.
  • The language barrier proved to be a significant complicating factor.
  • Have you considered the potential complicating factor of a sudden change in weather?
  • Budget constraints introduced a new complicating factor to the negotiations.
  • What we hadn't anticipated was the complicating factor of the new government regulations.
  • The team's disagreement was an unexpected complicating factor.
  • The sudden rise in inflation is a new complicating factor for the economic recovery plan.
  • Legal issues created a serious complicating factor for the merger.
  • The main complicating factor in their relationship was a lack of trust.
  • Distance became a complicating factor in maintaining the relationship.
  • The language barrier proved to be a serious complicating factor during the international negotiations.
  • The equipment failure was the final complicating factor that delayed completion.