The financial world craves the stability of low debt encumbered countries no matter how small.
But most of banking remains in a time warp, state run and union encumbered.
It will still be encumbered by complexity, exceptions within exceptions, byzantine detail, and no shortage of O.
If Congress does not renew it, all future free-trade agreements stand to be encumbered by Congressional amendments.
Do you have a structure that is strong but encumbered by the mortar (legacy IT infrastructure, culture, etc.)?
Instead of this appalling mish mash of subsidies and regulation that the EU has encumbered itself with for example.
Our resources are encumbered when Washington requires that we obtain state sanctioned insurance.
If the fast-track process is not extended, trade negotiating authority could become encumbered by congressional intervention, which would effectively kill the Doha discussions.
Mr McCall said he was going so that John Reed, the NYSE's new interim chief executive, could "move forward without being encumbered by the past".
The report nails Lehman by charging it with not disclosing that "a substantial portion of its liquidity pool was encumbered" by pledges to other banks.
Ultimately, I am driven to ask myself, if not banks, debt encumbered currencies and the debt (bonds) they are based on, to preserve wealth, then where?
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Of all the left party leaders he is the least encumbered by a rigid ideology, because Syriza remains highly diverse and internally democratic as a party.
Whether FRAND-encumbered patent holders should be able to seek injunctions is a critically important policy issue, and as a matter of policy a prohibition may make perfect sense.
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Thanks to lobbying from entrepreneurs and tech companies such as Google (nasdaq: GOOG - news - people ), the spectrum is encumbered with some unique rules.
Among the higher profile players, 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is still a relative unknown, and Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis is polarizing, encumbered by more than his share of negatives.
Stockton is the largest city in the nation to file Chapter 9, as the city was encumbered with rising retiree health-care costs, decreasing tax revenues and a high foreclosure rate.
As one researcher in Singapore explained, how could it be possible for her to start a family when she has to compete with other women who are not so encumbered?
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The company still is profitable worldwide but runs huge losses in the U.S. Ford has only three domestic car lines here and just two dealer groups, an advantage over nameplate-encumbered GM.
He wanted to be a less encumbered food activist.
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And, she elaborated, those types of workers are both better networked and less encumbered by the kinds of full-time jobs that encourage a more quiet obeisance to the social strictures of the workplace.
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Here are the trends, according to the latest annual report from the central bank's central bank, the Bank for International Settlements: a fifth of all European banks' assets were encumbered, or pledged to borrowers, in 2011.
He got his start in television production, so a producer's gig, which would be free of the headaches of running a media company encumbered by dying newspapers and sagging ad sales, would have clear appeal to the father of three.
As you would expect, in stressed parts of the eurozone the growth in secured borrowing has been exceptionally rapid: between 2005 and 2011, the ratio of encumbered assets to total assets increased tenfold for Greek banks, to one third of the total.
Others, encumbered by brats whose faces are covered with flies and snot, cluster desperately around the fruit vendors, interrupting their singsong litanies only to lunge for the occasional rotten tomato or onion that an alert customer may discover at the bottom of his basket.
We cannot afford to cut from our ranks people with the critical skills we need to fight any more than we can afford -- for our military's integrity -- to force those willing to do so into careers encumbered and compromised by having to live a lie.
There are poised performances, notably that of the pensive engineer (Sergei Makovetsky) who, propelled by conscience, follows in the tracks of Henry Fonda, but there is also a fair dose of grandstanding, not helped by the lengthy, self-dramatizing speeches with which many of the men are encumbered.
While the President did correctly state that the present crisis would be made more difficult to resolve not less if encumbered with the Arab-Israeli dispute, his willingness to participate in a forum intended to force Israel to accept otherwise unacceptable terms can only be viewed as deplorable.
Rather than risk defeat with all that would entail for bilateral relations and for the prospects for other arms reduction accords also encumbered by serious verification problems (such as START) the Administration has evidently decided to negotiate this pact as an executive agreement rather than a treaty.
Encumbered with aides, prodded by hourly jolts from electronic media, racing from the hearing room to the caucus lunch to the Power Hour to the airport, senators no longer have the time, or perhaps the inclination, to get to know one another least of all, members of the other party.
While the President did correctly state that the present crisis would be made more difficult to resolve -- not less -- if encumbered with the Arab-Israeli dispute, his willingness to participate in a forum intended to force Israel to accept otherwise unacceptable terms can only be viewed as deplorable.
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