• They're still an encumbrance, and you get ghosting and blurring along with your lap dance.

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  • Central banks could continue to plug the funding gap, but only at risk of increasing encumbrance and long-term addiction.

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  • The crane had been designed and built by the authorities, who had decided to cleanse the sky of its inelegant 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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  • Have faith in yourself so you can be strong financially, opening up your possibilities of affecting the world positively without the encumbrance of monetary constraints.

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  • Meanwhile, the added encumbrance of a torch should create an extra challenge for players who rely on two-handed weapons, dual-wielding, or ducking behind a Tower Shield.

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  • Asset encumbrance is when a bank has to pledge its assets - the loans and investments it has made - to a creditor when borrowing from that creditor.

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  • To state the bloomin' obvious, encumbrance has potentially lethal consequences.

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  • Landowners receive shares in proportion to the size of their land, with some percentage deducted for the the number of households present on the site or degree of land encumbrance.

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  • The container also facilitates direct access to file systems and document sharing such as SharePoint, without the additional encumbrance of entering a unique URL into a browser or multiple sign-ons.

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  • Which brings us on to so-called "asset encumbrance, " because it has become the funding trend of this moment precisely because trust in the integrity and strength of the financial system has been wiped.

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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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  • One of the primary goals of The Human Genome project (completed in 2003) was to identify the 20-25, 000 genes in human DNA. The good news, of course, is that they succeeded and today about 84% of those genes remain free of legal encumbrance.

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  • They are "forbearance" and "encumbrance".

    BBC: Business

  • You will have gathered by now that there is a final chapter in this encumbrance story, which is that when banks can no longer raise money by pledging assets to commercial lenders they are forced to raise what they need by pledging assets to central banks in return for loans.

    BBC: Business

  • In my opinion, the global banking leaders, who largely are in control of government due to the global debt encumbrance and the increasing corruption of government were looking for an ideal scenario to form a precedent for confiscation of depositors money and a means to further diminish national sovereignty through such actions.

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