Sentence examples for a labyrinthine system from inspiring English sources

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Should someone want to actually touch the real thing, books are delivered through a labyrinthine system of cranes and elevators.

Coming up with alternative routes in a labyrinthine system of 656 miles of track requires an appetite for solving puzzles.

Since the 1970s he has been turning the Roden Crater, an extinct volcano in the Painted Desert outside Flagstaff, Arizona, into a labyrinthine system of Skyspaces receptive to light from different parts of the galaxy.

It was the era of the "License Raj," a labyrinthine system of permits and controls adopted under Nehru, and Auchincloss needed an Indian partner to help him navigate the bureaucracy; an employee of his who had gone to school at Ballarat recommended Mazumdar.

Sharon Miller, executive director of the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, a local nonprofit organization that assists fledgling businesses, said San Francisco is among the nation's most expensive cities for start-ups, especially food, in part because of fees and permits and a labyrinthine system not clearly explained to beginners.

But few major improvements, if any, have worked through a labyrinthine system that is responsible for the medical needs of most of Britain's population of 60 million: only 6.9 million people, or 11.5percentt of the population, are covered by various forms of private health insurance that they choose to pay for to obtain better medical service.

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At that point, however, under the dual influence of the compromises so dear to this House and the environmentalist creed which takes off from confirmed observations into flights of utopian fancy, Mr Turmes report becomes a truly labyrinthine system, producing absolutely everything but the simple promotion of renewable energies.

Kath Checkland, a GP who is also professor of health policy and primary care at the University of Manchester, says devo health could be seen as complicating an already labyrinthine system.

She says the majority of the staff in the hospitals were "very good" but that she felt "stuck in a truly Kafka-esque, labyrinthine system.

The Obama administration sought to replace this labyrinthine system with a single entry point — a sea change in how student loan servicing would work.

Compensation deals got bogged down in a labyrinthine legal system.

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