As a rule, to legally incorporate a business in a poor country, a person must complete a labyrinthine series of steps, which consumes a great deal of time and money.
Who's big enough to admit there is at least a paragraph or two in that labyrinthine tome that remains a dimly lit corner?
As I walked through it alone during a visit there this spring, it reminded me in some ways of Ian Fleming's Goldeneye in Jamaica, a spartan but splendidly labyrinthine retreat devoted to both a productive life and to the elegant sunset cocktail hour.
Buying a house is still a labyrinthine process with time-sensitive signatures, courier visits and faxes.
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Directors should also put in more time: five or six days a year is not enough to master a labyrinthine balance-sheet.
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In the capital Doha, you can wander a labyrinthine souq, take in some of the glitziest shopping malls known to man and explore decidedly hip boutiques from exciting local designers.
Created by Ruth Schulz and her team of researchers at the University of Queensland and Queensland University of Technology, each of these so-called Lingodroids constructed their special language after navigating their way through a labyrinthine space.
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Still, when Rio was selected in 2009 to host the Olympics, many questioned whether the city would be able to overcome seemingly intractable problems of decaying infrastructure, high crime rates and a labyrinthine regulatory system that could slow improvements.
To work off that extra order of poutine (a Canadian favourite of fries topped with gravy and cheese curds), the labyrinthine James Bay neighbourhood is a short stroll away.
Ms. Magee, aided by conductor Daniel Harding, redeems the evening's labyrinthine construction by creating a new and unforgettable tragic heroine.
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The expiry of Mr Bush's tax cuts in 2011 offers the opportunity to rewrite America's labyrinthine tax code in a way that could be both progressive (as Mr Obama wants) and pro-growth (Mr McCain's concern).
What a monstrous cast to deal with in what is a marvelously delicious and labyrinthine text.
Though he often deals in labyrinthine patterns and hypnotic repetition, his new album feels more like a collection of individual songs meant to be heard in succession.
And then with the purchase of Home, another quirk in labyrinthine California banking laws suddenly meant that Ahmanson could make home loans over a broader geographical area than some of his competition.
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The youngest of seven children, he was born, in 1911, in Gamaliya, a 1, 000-year-old quarter whose densely packed and labyrinthine lanes were overhung by balconies that blotted out the daylight.
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