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How do we deal with the fact that our biology is an encumbrance for Alan Sugar, who wants to question women job applicants about their parental intentions?
My thinking is that, if we could get dozens and dozens of colleges and foundations to sign up to getting rid of coal and tarsands, we're attacking something that is doable at the portfolio level – the college is not going to feel that is a tremendous encumbrance for them to optimise their return – but it represents 60-70% of the whole climate problem.
The company is expanding to the cellular telecommunications market with technology that bypasses old-fashioned switching gear, a major encumbrance for mobile providers.
From this viewpoint, production of the forest functions brings profit, and all other forest functions are merely an encumbrance for forest managers; this means they are not equal to production function.
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China has been willing to do business with Iran and other states isolated by the United States, and can sell technology without the encumbrance of requirements for Congressional or parliamentary approval.
Oscillated leading edge spoilers offer potential advantages over loudspeakers for cavity resonance control, including a reduced encumbrance (especially for low-frequency applications), and a reduced actuation effort.
If it wasn't for the encumbrance of actually having to go to school, some days it likely wouldn't matter whether they left the house or not.
However, before we conclude that our findings are in opposition to the mutation-burden hypothesis, we must first consider what the actual "encumbrance" of noncoding DNA is for the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes in C. reinhardtii.
We do not know what the encumbrance of intergenic regions is for either the nuclear or the mitochondrial genome of C. reinhardtii, but if it is (or was at some point in the past) substantially higher for the mtDNA than the nuclear DNA, it would indicate that the mitochondrial compartment is a less permissive environment for the proliferation of intergenic DNA.
"What's wrong with the midlevel exception -- any exception for that matter -- without the encumbrance of a luxury tax?" he said.
First off, train travel is the best way to see the countryside, and when you're someone that loves to look at the world--as I do--what better way then being free to do so without the encumbrance of having to drive a car, watch for traffic, et cetera.
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