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It is odd to read about Hector being "encumbered with time's accruals" when he has earlier been identified as a "historic drinker".
Even though any referendum is likely to be years away, analysts said Mr. Tusk faced an uphill struggle at a time when the crisis in Cyprus had made Poles extremely wary of joining the euro zone and being encumbered with spiraling costs associated with paying for the profligacy of other euro zone nations.
Researchers require rapid and transparent access to the data without being encumbered with the technical challenges of data management.
In fact, I deeply admire the company (perhaps I am an anomaly in the valley in that regard) However, their continued focus on protecting their cash cows and being encumbered with solutions that were never really architected for the cloud, is a serious inhibitor from really embracing a true hybrid approach.
Trying to have authority while shaking off responsibility (and vice versa, being encumbered with responsibility and no authority) is a train wreck waiting to happen.
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And many assets are encumbered with legal issues.
The press is encumbered with a growing battery of rules.
"That's largely because the hemp supply chain is encumbered with setbacks.
"I don't want to be encumbered with the value of a house," he said.
Taxpayers – especially in finance-dependent countries like Britain, Iceland, Ireland, Spain, and the United States – were encumbered with enormous bills.
Butler sought to demonstrate that nature and natural religion were encumbered with the same kind of uncertainties as revealed religion.
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