Buying a house is still a labyrinthine process with time-sensitive signatures, courier visits and faxes.
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In the cramped, labyrinthine alleys of Peshawar's bazaar, bearded traders grumble about the government.
In the labyrinthine world of Malaysian politics, smoke in the kitchen means there is something cooking.
Labyrinthine regulations, punitive taxation and wage distortions destroy the ability to create private-sector jobs.
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What a monstrous cast to deal with in what is a marvelously delicious and labyrinthine text.
Everyone makes mistakes, after all, especially when it comes to the labyrinthine options for sharing on our smartphones.
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The BBC political research unit's Ed Brown described some commissioners' websites as "labyrinthine".
But the labyrinthine nature of it setups and companies' lax attitudes toward security mean old flaws often go unfixed.
Ms. Magee, aided by conductor Daniel Harding, redeems the evening's labyrinthine construction by creating a new and unforgettable tragic heroine.
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Directors should also put in more time: five or six days a year is not enough to master a labyrinthine balance-sheet.
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The old town of mud-brick houses linked by labyrinthine alleys is disappearing, eaten up by broad avenues lined by high-rise buildings.
That's what you expect the bellhop to say as he points you toward the labyrinthine hallways of the Banff Springs Hotel .
He also now faces possible indictment for having given false evidence to prosecutors investigating the labyrinthine accounts of Mr Berlusconi's media empire.
BlackBerry must douse themselves in the labyrinthine reality of who they are.
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Usually, investment takes the form of joint ventures, often of labyrinthine complexity.
One-room evangelical churches now dot the Latin American landscape, from remote Amazon villages to the labyrinthine slums that surround the region's major cities.
One-room evangelical churches now dot the Latin American landscape, from remote Amazon villages to the labyrinthine slums that surround the poor-region's major cities.
Who's big enough to admit there is at least a paragraph or two in that labyrinthine tome that remains a dimly lit corner?
This profusion of tax credits and deductions may be voter-friendly, but it makes the tax code even more labyrinthine than it already is.
She had never had to manage nitty-gritty details of home and car maintenance, let alone finances or the labyrinthine behemoth that is managed medical care.
The most telling evidence of the cost of delaying reform is the sheer effort companies have to expend to cope with the country's labyrinthine bureaucracy.
Tyco's accounts are unavoidably labyrinthine, but they are also frequently restated.
Will we ever be able to unravel these genes' labyrinthine workings?
From snake charmers to the labyrinthine old-city center, from merchants hawking colorfully woven carpets to the ornate mosques, Marrakech embodies many aspects of Morocco's fascinating heritage.
Though he often deals in labyrinthine patterns and hypnotic repetition, his new album feels more like a collection of individual songs meant to be heard in succession.
In the capital Doha, you can wander a labyrinthine souq, take in some of the glitziest shopping malls known to man and explore decidedly hip boutiques from exciting local designers.
It primarily critiques the labyrinthine banking regulations of Basel III.
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To work off that extra order of poutine (a Canadian favourite of fries topped with gravy and cheese curds), the labyrinthine James Bay neighbourhood is a short stroll away.
Rather than trying to reform Brazil's labyrinthine labour laws, many of which are enshrined in the constitution, the government hopes to improve productivity by offering more scholarships and technical training.
As a rule, to legally incorporate a business in a poor country, a person must complete a labyrinthine series of steps, which consumes a great deal of time and money.
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