America's unique stature encumbers it with a special responsibility in this regard. |
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Scientific and commercial evaluation of novel technologies encumbers product development. |
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It basically is a lawsuit that's filed that encumbers someone's basic right to free speech. |
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The baroque Italian used for the libretto is complicated and often encumbers the listener, taking away from the melodic tunes of the arias. |
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While that's part of human nature, it also encumbers real freedom in creating things. |
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My laziness then encumbers me and I suddenly get back to simply vegging out on the couch with a big bowl of junk food and a good book. |
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But it is hard to appreciate the famous smile when you come close to it, since the glass case encumbers your view. |
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Patients would enjoy a free choice of provider, and doctors and nurses would be freed from the massive bureaucracy that encumbers care and wastes money. |
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This regimen nut only encumbers the clinician, but it can also further distress the patient, especially at night when sleep may be interrupted for dressing care. |
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Is not a Patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconcern on a man struggling for life in the water, and, when he has reached ground, encumbers him with help? |
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