Is their experience diminished because they are encumbered with technologies such as ropes, pitons, and freeze-dried foods? |
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Lucy is a modestly successful artist encumbered with a drunken, hypochondriac father and an uncaring American boyfriend. |
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They are loath to see future trade pacts subjected to prolonged debate or encumbered with restrictions. |
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One shadow was ahead of the group, stumbling over unseen holes and encumbered with what looked like a briefcase. |
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Without regressive evolution to prune the phenotype, all species would be encumbered by billion-year-long lists of superannuated traits. |
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I spotted the occasional solitary example in the distance, but I was encumbered with a camera. |
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Her dress was perfectly neat, but scantily made, as if she desired to be as little encumbered as possible. |
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I washed and dressed in brown breeches and a black coat, not wanting to be encumbered by my heavy cloak. |
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Many are restless, depressed, and encumbered with the cares of the world and the deceitfulness of riches. |
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Then, encumbered with cameras, equipment and chemicals for processing, he embarked on a challenging expedition to Russia to photograph a suspension bridge under construction. |
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At the top of the list is the simple proposition that by adding a reference to the first mortgage as a prior encumbrance the lease was encumbered. |
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It takes a lot of time to suit up, bring materials through airlocks, and work while encumbered in a plastic suit and a breathing apparatus. |
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To have a good standard of living does not mean becoming encumbered with western world impedimenta. |
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I am too encumbered and I don't think you should be so encumbered as you reach the horizon of your life. |
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This is no great surprise, since it is usually the male of any dimorphic species who is encumbered with any expensive ornamentation. |
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It is important to distinguish properly the asset encumbered by the security right. |
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If a share is encumbered with usufruct, the pre-emptive right shall be given to the owner of the share without usufruct. |
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Consequently, producers are encumbered by high insurance premiums, inadequate insurance coverage, or no coverage at all. |
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They are also encumbered with a number of tasks that, in other organizations, would be delegated to assistant level staff. |
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Other software is encumbered by patents and can therefore not be redistributed. |
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The voting right attached to a share encumbered with usufruct shall go to the usufructuary. |
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The Committee was also informed that of the 157 temporary positions authorized for substantive offices, 73 were currently encumbered. |
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Certain properties of the Corporation or its subsidiaries are encumbered under mortgage deeds or leasing agreements. |
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Bell Canada's and Bell Aliant's flexibility to compete may continue to be encumbered if the Mixed General Tariff Bundle proposal is not approved. |
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The encumbered P-4 post of the Chief of that Unit has been designated as the Chief of the English Language Unit. |
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Some people would clearly look far better and be far more comfortable if they were not encumbered by crimplene trousers, nylon tops and viscose thongs. |
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The entrepreneurial spirit and social innovation fostered by a market economy has benefited many, and should not be overly encumbered by stifling regulations. |
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To the extent that the value of the encumbered asset is insufficient to satisfy the secured creditor's claim, the secured creditor may participate as an ordinary unsecured creditor. |
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If the directive is to be adopted and implemented, it must not be encumbered with a literary approach and wishful thinking, which have no place in a legal document. |
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In cases where a post has been encumbered, the department should indicate that other staff members are given an equal opportunity to perform the functions of the post. |
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All 29 United Nations Volunteer posts authorized were encumbered. |
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As a result, the secured creditor does not have to register an amendment notice indicating the name of the transferee of the encumbered intellectual property. |
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The powers and responsibilities of inspectors are not clearly defined, are insufficient for the tasks at hand and, in certain respects, are encumbered by inappropriate procedural arrangements. |
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For efficiency reasons, it might be appropriate to require the description of the encumbered assets in the security agreement to meet the same level of precision. |
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Subject to those changes, the Working Group approved the substance of the section of the draft annex dealing with rights of a grantor in the intellectual property to be encumbered. |
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This weakness will affect international calculations about how much pressure to put on Mr Aliev. The second reason is the president's successful projection of a self-image as a good mini-tsar encumbered with bad advisers. |
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However, lack of certainty around the development and expansion of protected areas has encumbered regulatory and environmental impact assessment processes. |
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Admittedly the coldish temperature, 12°C or so at the altitude of 560m, the sky encumbered by black clouds did not support the blooming of townsmen and tourists. |
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This policy is still encumbered by too many institutional and legal constraints, as the President-in-Office was commenting in his remarks on conventions. |
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Such an approach is useful where the registry takes time to actually register the security right in the patent or trademark, but may mislead a searcher as to whether specific intellectual property is encumbered. |
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You kill your victims with objects picked up at their homes — unusual, maybe, but then it's always been your habit to be fleet of foot and encumbered by very little but rage. |
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No option granted under the Plan shall be hypothecated, charged, transferred, assigned or otherwise encumbered or disposed of by any optionee on pain of nullity. |
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What would happen is that the entire architecture of the anti-terrorist legislation would lumber forward into the future encumbered with all these defects. |
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Alternatively, where the fruits involve the natural increase of animals, for example, a common nonmandatory rule is that such offspring are automatically encumbered and held by the creditor under the same terms. |
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The low NRE costs of a gate array previously were encumbered with the high tool costs of traditional cell-based design tools. |
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However, the mortgage still encumbered only the smaller of the two parts. |
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But whether and how their sums add up is crucial for the Tories, encumbered as they have been for much of the past 20 years by toxic auras of cold-heartedness and incompetence. |
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The Romans retreated to the base of the hill where they were unable to maneuver, encumbered by their heavy armor and long shields. |
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Thus, when encumbered relinquished property is conveyed to a QI, the partner's share of liabilities is reduced. |
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With respect to paragraph 9, it was suggested that the text should clarify that the searchers would potentially be competing claimants with respect to encumbered intellectual property. |
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It is the poetic justice of time that is providing a small window of opportunity to the less developed countries to nurture their growth-this opportunity cannot be encumbered by bearing, once again, the burden of the rich. |
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In both cases, the assignee of the secured obligation cannot acquire greater rights as against the grantor or as against the encumbered asset than those that could be claimed by the assignor. |
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Ignoring the need for plentiful greenbacks to acquire it, the STS is an awesome performer no longer encumbered by the stigma and ineffectiveness of front-wheel drive. |
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I welcome the day when women's progress is not encumbered by discrimination, glass ceilings or ignorance, but we are not there yet, and I fear, more than ever before, that we are simply moving in the wrong direction. |
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Where immovable property is also encumbered, it is necessary that the agreement respect the substantive and formal requirements for creation of an encumbrance in immovable property. |
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A lot of youth are victims of encumbered ascendency, of which they bear the consequences, mysteriously, according the the law of heredity, by presenting specific symptoms. |
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All features of the terrain were obscured by the water, whose depth in some places was to prove fatal for paratroops encumbered with their equipment. |
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The loan payoff made the encumbered status of the Rogers Bancshares stock a non-issue heading into the Chapter 11 auction of Metropolitan's holding company. |
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Encumbered by her large handbag, she struggles keep her long skirt and shawl out of the mess. |
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Encumbered as he was with his mask and cothurnus, to say nothing of the padding, it will be seen that the Athenian tragic actor had no easy task before him. |
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