The last thing I wanted was the encumbrance and stress of a long distance relationship as I wandered foreign lands. |
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The provision of the contract required the conveyance of the property to be free of encumbrance. |
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We are also selling many gilets this autumn which allow people warmth with out the encumbrance of a jacket. |
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Not once had she ever felt she were a bother, or an encumbrance, or an unwelcome guest taken in because she had nowhere else to go. |
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The object of these walks is to enjoy the exhilaration of walking without the encumbrance of clothing. |
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Not content with his usual carryings-on, today I couldn't shift him out of the house without this multi coloured encumbrance. |
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People should have clear title to their land and houses, and they should be able to buy and sell them without encumbrance. |
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It will be free of one legal encumbrance as it pursues its seemingly limitless spread of ventures. |
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Sometimes physician assistants may be a slight encumbrance, requiring an inconvenient amount of the physicians' time, especially in the early stages of the partnership. |
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There is one school I know about where it was clear children were there because their parents found them an encumbrance to their normal business lives. |
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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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Beirut knows that this war is a golden opportunity to get rid of a troublesome encumbrance. |
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The sergeant, getting a pair of scissors, soon freed the car from its encumbrance, upon which the householder and the lodgers burst into loud guffaws of laughter. |
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We need to free ourselves of this encumbrance in order to build the Europe of the future. |
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The purchaser shall inform us immediately of any third party seizure or other encumbrance. |
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It means that there have to be underlying systems and services that can keep that data flowing without encumbrance. |
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The registered restraint on sale is undoubtedly an encumbrance, but is limited in duration. |
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To English historians the lands in France were an encumbrance, while French historians considered the union to be an English empire. |
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He also redistributed the land in the sense that the former hektēmoroi now had control without encumbrance of the land they had previously worked with strings attached. |
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We are trying to do it obviously in ways that allow our continued and mutual interest in allowing the border to move goods and people freely without encumbrance while protecting us from these threats. |
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The posh ones, namely Mr Cameron and Mr Osborne, are in one sense the most old-fashioned kind of Tories: men interested above all in power, and aware that ideology can be an encumbrance in its pursuit. |
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Overpriced homes are like the extravagant plumage of a peacock, an eye-catching encumbrance that only the most resourceful males can put on display. The burden of home-buying thus falls heavily on unmarried men. |
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Will provide spouses or common-law partners who do not hold a right to the family home with protection against the disposition or encumbrance of that home without their written consent. |
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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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Any claim or encumbrance in respect of the interest expropriated may only be claimed against the amount of compensation that is otherwise payable to the person or entity whose interest is being expropriated. |
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To the dictator, sentiment, pity, fairness, charity, spiritual thoughts: all these are an encumbrance, and only cruelty and brutality are efficient tools. |
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There was a state-wide perspective to improving service without the encumbrance of turf issues because H. W. D. A. has already been set up to provide computer and network services to other state agencies. |
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Special arrangements such as trust order, encumbrance exemption declaration and notary declaration can be assigned to collateral agreements to enhance the available collateral value for collateral agreements. |
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This anomaly in the Criminal Code is an unnecessary encumbrance and its serious defects have been repeatedly noted by this Court with the accompanying request for legislative amendment by Parliament. |
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I hope that Helsinki, by launching the reform process, will clearly show we have the ambition and the political will to rid ourselves of this encumbrance and to tackle the other crucial issues before us. |
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