7 Metaphors for complication

The complication is inera rather delicate affair of state, whichwhich" "Anything I can do?" asked Rushford, encouragingly, as the other stammered and broke down.

And consider just what these "complications" are of which the opponents of Proportional Representation chant so loudly.

The most frequent complication with hooping-cough is inflammation of the air-tubes of the lungs.

The Balkan complication is no solution of the deadlock problem.

Complication is a species of confederacy, which, while it continues united, bids defiance to the most active and vigorous intellect; but of which every member is separately weak, and which may therefore be quickly subdued, if it can once be broken.

This extreme complication is, I apprehend, the origin of the sort of mystical character which, by a tendency of the human mind of which there are many other examples, is apt to be attributed to the idea of moral obligation, and which leads people to believe that the idea cannot possibly attach itself to any other objects than those which, by a supposed mysterious law, are found in our present experience to excite it.

All its complications are just so many links in a chain for me.

7 Metaphors for  complication