She deploys their concepts flexibly and insightfully to enrich the book's content without encumbering its style with jargon. |
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She quickly scanned the room, pausing as her eyes encountered Landau, troubled memories encumbering her before she turned to regard Damien. |
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Rather than encumbering students with facts, the initial emphasis is upon exploration and discovery. |
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The oil and gas sector in Alberta would face no hard times or no encumbering of its business. |
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The system consists of components effectively integrated to maximize safe aircraft operation and human performance while not encumbering the aircrew. |
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The Consumer Financial Protection Agency can bog down any other agency by encumbering agency rules or policies. |
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Now Mr Anastasiades has salvaged the shell of the Bank of Cyprus, but at the cost of encumbering it with bad assets. |
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Bodanya's wandering lingerie first became visible, encumbering her ankles as she sang Elisetta's lines in the drawing-room scene. |
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General rule that sale or encumbering of family home by one spouse requires release or consent by the other spouse or a court order. |
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All Canadians must be aware to avoid unintentionally breaking any of these encumbering laws. |
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Legislative acts sometimes have to be developed in a short time, therefore encumbering possibilities for public involvement. |
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Following this approach, one single enquiry would suffice to ascertain the extent of the security rights encumbering all assets of a grantor. |
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The additional cost of transport is especially encumbering. |
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Scott died owing money, but his novels continued to sell, and the debts encumbering his estate were discharged shortly after his death. |
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In the case of permitting indirect discharge, I find it crucial that the presence of other pollutants encumbering the given environment is taken into consideration. |
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Moreover, federal tax legislation uses several terms to define the right or interest encumbering a property for the purpose of securing payment of a debt or performance of an obligation. |
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By encumbering so much of the balance-sheets of banks that borrow from it, the bank has made it very unattractive for banks to do unsecured lending to each other in the interbank market. |
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And it has managed this feat without encumbering itself with the hefty debts that characterise the balance sheets of most football teams in Europe. |
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Ideally, we would be able to work in an extreme environment with as little encumbering survival equipment as possible to allow for freedom of movement and ease of mobility. |
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In the absence of broad high-level mechanisms, overarching multi-dimensional issues will arise at the project level, encumbering a process not fully equipped to deal with all of them. |
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What is equally important, however, is that the efficiency of financial supervision be enhanced without encumbering the financial sector with an excessive supervisory burden or restricting competition. |
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Either the size and weight of the sensors have been too great to avoid encumbering the robot or, if they were small and light enough, they were too complicated to manufacture routinely. |
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