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Moreover the encumbrance of the external hardware can impair harvesting of a pedicled or a free flap, reducing the reconstructive options in some cases.
Encumbrances perhaps, but all doable.
Today, government is large, and there is a thicket of regulations, torts and legal encumbrances.
Otherwise, the seller is liable as guaranteeing transfer of title free from any encumbrances.
The bulk of the claims come from more traditional liens and encumbrances.
The banks, in their desperation to monetize these encumbrances, had found a clearing price.
Then maybe we can get back to talking honestly about the true encumbrances to Obama's agenda.
It is a place where low-level offenses can lead to permanent criminal histories and lifelong encumbrances.
"You don't want all those encumbrances, health insurance and pension plans".
"Concerning assets sales, delays may arise due to market-related constraints, encumbrances on assets, or political hurdles.
But Nauru permits its shell banks to operate without such encumbrances.
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