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Even Citgo's stock is encumbered by deals made with creditors.
In America collectors can even keep encumbered art on their wall.
"That doesn't necessarily prove that there wasn't a rogue intel operation going on that wasn't encumbered by, or just decided not to be encumbered by, the legalities," King said in an interview with Iowa's Sioux City Journal.
Open public registers make it easy to check if art is encumbered.
More important, perhaps, City is not encumbered with the weight of history.
The lack of a belt means his hands are encumbered with gear.
When life isn't encumbered by things, you can connect with what really matters.
It had negative working capital and was encumbered by $60 million in debt.
President Trump is informed by previous attempts at peace but not encumbered by them.
Thousands of people across the region were without electricity after ice encumbered power lines.
That lightness and quickness continued throughout the night, but was encumbered by other ideas.
On one side, broadband companies have argued that the regulations encumbered their business plans.
And we have a lot of -- our content is not very encumbered in the Netherlands.
"We aren't encumbered by the legacy system that all those big carriers have," explained Batniji.
Moving out from the rather monochromatic, red tape-encumbered trademark world is the company's next aspiration.
What's being done: California already has a functioning water market, but it's encumbered by red tape.
Encumbered by litigation and regulatory investigations, the business has struggled to compete with Wall Street rivals.
Zach Perret, CEO of fintech company Plaid, said U.S. income is increasingly "encumbered" with recurring payments.
But those remain distant dreams for many small business owners, who remain encumbered by GST's logistics.
Still, in scene after scene, their exchanges are encumbered by complex music roiling in the orchestra.
Thanks to the slightly cropped length, you won't feel encumbered as you run, duck, and jump.
We previously had a very cumbersome governance structure that encumbered the sport's ability to make decisions.
I carried Roxy to her first "mountain" adventure without being encumbered by a bulky, heavy bag.
The company will also be "less encumbered by opioid liability", according to Mizuho Securities analyst Irina Koffler.
That might seem an odd description for a country embroiled in two wars and encumbered by sanctions.
However, encumbered by litigation and regulatory investigations, the business has struggled to compete with Wall Street rivals.
Tesla isn't encumbered by these relationships, preferring instead to rely on direct sales to its fan base.
An Everlane favorite, it's lightweight and soft, so you'll stay warm without feeling encumbered by hefty material. 
I recognized the similarly encumbered Jennifer Jason Leigh, who plays Lady Bird, only when she started talking.
It is a country that continues to remake itself, less encumbered by the weight of its traditions.
"The View" once thrived on its mix of seriousness and fluff but now seemed encumbered by it.
We hope these get resolved quickly and in ways that lead to less encumbered North American trade.
I do see how quickly companies can move when they are less encumbered by traditional organizational structures.
Jo (Rita Tushingham, a 19-year-old newcomer then) is encumbered by her slattern mother (Dora Bryan).
The ratings are supported by the company's modest use of encumbered assets, improving funding diversity and high profitability.
And you suffered those minor, yet painful accidents with full sight, not encumbered by a high-tech blindfold.
You shall begin it serenely and with too high a spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.
The ratings are supported by the company's high profitability, improving funding diversity, and its moderate use of encumbered assets.
The tech companies believe they provide a different option for consumers and should not be encumbered with outdated regulation.
Maybe trying to best Mr. Trump while encumbered by shame is like diving for sharks while wearing cement blocks.
Prior to that, a majority 58% stake in the bank had been encumbered due to an ongoing litigation process.
Once the stash limit crosses into the negative numbers, players can carry as much as they want without becoming encumbered.
However, the business, encumbered by litigation and regulatory investigations into past misconduct, has struggled to compete with Wall Street rivals.
" Three paragraphs later his speech patterns have changed: "And I see trees encumbered with knots of the fire-starting tinder.
Even encumbered by a giant prosthetic nose, he produced his characteristic virile tenor, his sound bright, taut and slightly metallic.
When it's time to pay for those medical school application fees, prospective students may already be encumbered with student loans.
Getting wrinkles out of clothes is a snap with a handheld steamer, and you won't be encumbered by a cord.
Because while our everyday isn't as wealthy, glamorous and high stakes as the royal family's, it sure feels less encumbered.
However, encumbered by litigation and regulatory investigations into past misconduct, the business has struggled to compete with Wall Street rivals.
Siddhartha, his family and their holding companies pledged or encumbered about 75.7% of their stake in Coffee Day toward various borrowings.
" Amy Morris "I feel like there's a huge community of people who are encumbered by what society thinks they should be.
So lightly encumbered, I would spring easily from my tasteful and tidy micro unit into the cultural soup of the city.
Even if you&aposre warm (perhaps too warm), you end up feeling encumbered by those layers and walking like a penguin.
Worse still, we humans are encumbered with all sorts of biases — toward optimism, toward our own superiority — that help this cheat along.
Deterioration in liquidity and asset quality, including a high encumbered balance sheet and heightened refinancing risk, may lead to a rating downgrade.
Because I am not the type of person who follows recipes (the thought of doing so makes me feel encumbered and claustrophobic).
And the best way that I can give my best advice is not to be encumbered with any job with any administration.
Would-be savers are encumbered with student loan debt, which is now at an average of $265,144, according to data from Experian.
Five men and women, each missing a shoe and encumbered with a flashlight in one hand, came belly down to the ground.
But the weaker mall owners, such as CBL, have more encumbered balance sheets, and some of their centers are seen as deteriorating.
Unlike the treatment of match-funded assets, OC is treated as encumbered assets and therefore subject to a 100% required stable funding requirement.
That win didn't garner him a playoff spot, as it was classified as "encumbered" by NASCAR after his car failed post-race inspection.
This thread of Uber's story is fascinating when placed up against its narrative that Waymo is slow, encumbered, stagnant, paralyzed by brain drain.
And it's not a "not invented here" syndrome, it's more of, we don't want to be encumbered by legacy deals and legacy businesses.
The healthcare sector suffers from an unfortunate lack of real competition, encumbered by a seemingly ever-expanding pack of new rules and regulations.
But if someone were to go way outside of the boundaries, we would have to react and potentially make that an encumbered win.
Feeling equally encumbered by longstanding agreements with allies, especially those he views as not carrying their weight, he could threaten to exit alliances.
A longer delay could mean that Mr. Johnson's plan becomes encumbered by amendments, so he would probably call for a general election instead.
The president is now much less encumbered by advisers like former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis to stay his hand or influences his thinking.
For now, trading on Chinese commodity exchanges is still encumbered by a lack of foreign exchange convertibility and limited foreign participation due to regulations.
America, they argue, is the freest place on earth, a land of liberty where nobody is encumbered or constrained by forces beyond their control.
Now his Nokia feels festooned with needless buttons, encumbered with a solitary horn of an antenna and a dim gritty window of a screen.
To their right coursed the Moy, dark as stout and in murderous spate; to their left high conifers stood like rows of encumbered coatracks.
And their process of healing for many of them is encumbered by the fact that their leaders are not doing anything to stop it.
Instead, the opposition is in disarray, encumbered by both internal strife and a national trend that threatens to sideline anyone perceived as remotely leftist.
I do believe in many of the great traditions of charity, of ministering to the poor, to the forgotten, to those encumbered by sorrow.
On the other hand, much of this is encumbered by a grindy progression system and way, way too much inventory management for marginal gains.
Famous large U.S. companies get away without paying any profit taxes, while small firms are encumbered, making the corporate tax capricious, arbitrary and counterproductive.
A third factor helping low-cost long-haul travel is that airlines are less encumbered by generous labour contracts and unfunded pension costs than before.
The pugni were reportedly able to overcome the canne fighters most of the time because they were not encumbered with heavy weapons or body armor.
S. investment funds are less encumbered by the few remaining sanctions and more flexible to deal with tangled stock ownership structures than large portfolio investors.
"We think it's sort of a shame that people going to see live music, live sports, it's a very encumbered, difficult life decision," Groetzinger said.
Additionally, the economy of top copper exporter Chile has been encumbered by falling investment, weakness in the key mining sector and consumer and business pessimism.
Because federal inland waterway projects are so encumbered when trying to raise and ring-fence revenue, P3s must instead survive on budget-based compensation structures.
DDR continues to add quality assets to the unencumbered pool and the quality of the unencumbered pool is similar to that of the encumbered pool.
"I've always been encumbered," Gold said as he walked to a training field on Friday to watch David Wright cut off throws from the outfield.
It is Roberts' philosophy that novice skiers are too encumbered by traditional-length skis, which can take years to master, so he exclusively sells snowblades.
Fifty years after June 1967, Israel is still encumbered with the occupation of the West Bank and with the perception of lingering control of Gaza.
Though she had more match point opportunities, the injury particularly encumbered Williams's serve, causing her to lose all 10 subsequent points in her service games.
So many Democrats are encumbered—in a way many conservatives usually aren't—to attach qualifications and compromises every time they throw out a new policy.
Once the weight limit is reached, the player becomes encumbered and can't move as fast until they can offload their excess gear into at their base.
And girls who are the poorest and the most encumbered among us after a disaster are 2.5 times more likely to miss school than our brothers.
They are also encumbered by structural issues, such as the entrenched interests of unions, bureaucracy and laws allowing voters to approve major decisions in ballot measures.
In addition, corporate balance sheets are often highly encumbered, making it difficult for banks to ask for additional collateral to provide added security against their loans.
As of June 30, Siddhartha, his family and their holding companies had pledged or encumbered about 75.7% of their stake in Coffee Day toward various borrowings.
" Justice Scalia concluded: "By its shortsighted action today, I fear the court has permanently encumbered the Republic with an institution that will do it great harm.
"Simply put, the IRS cannot achieve a transition to a 85033st century tax administration if it is encumbered by a 20th century tax code," she wrote.
"Armed only with their weakness and their numbers, overwhelmed by misery, encumbered with starving brown and black children, ready to disembark on our soil," he wrote.
But he himself shunned the label, maintaining that above all meals should be "an uninhibited pleasure" and not encumbered by concerns about good health or weight loss.
The assumption about loss severity is particularly important to Nykredit's unsecured creditors, given the bank's highly encumbered balance sheet resulting from a covered bonds-led funding structure.
This may motivate issuers to manage OC more tightly, closer to the break-even OC for a target rating level, given the more onerous requirements for encumbered assets.
In fact, having a large number of retired supporters could be an advantage for a snap election since they aren't encumbered by jobs which might limit their campaigning.
At the same time, the station cameras monitor the numbers waiting for the train to arrive, whereabouts they are standing along the platform, and how encumbered they are.
This shows that "folks are less encumbered and healthier, and the result is they don't have to go to the hospital or emergency room as much," he said.
The film's earnest message of acceptance is encumbered by stylistic choices, like a disruptive voice-over and clumsy split-screen montages contrasting the boys' vastly different social experiences.
But I loved its sense of purpose, its singular focus on the feeling of laboring, traversing difficult terrain encumbered by both the weight of cargo and of responsibility.
We underinvest as well in higher education, somehow thinking it normal to graduate young adults from universities encumbered with debts running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars.
College borrowing clearly has encumbered many of these millennials: To that point, 34 percent said that they owe money on student loans, with a median debt amount of $19,978.
"Empire" star Jussie Smollett didn't want to be encumbered by an entourage of bodyguards when he wasn't working ... despite an offer by Fox a week before the brutal attack.
China announced last week that it would open up the market to foreign automakers, which have been encumbered by ownership limitations in the country for more than two decades.
The meandering plot is encumbered by details that offer little payoff and a few characters who are clichéd and flat, even when we do dive into their back stories.
Those who do handle radioactive material must first don protective suits that are inherently cumbersome and are further encumbered by the air hoses needed to allow the wearer to breathe.
"These guys don't necessarily have a lot of the baggage to be encumbered by from software stacks that have been developed from previous years on different sensing types," he said.
And while Hong Kong outranked mainland rivals Beijing and Shanghai, Chinese cities have been cited as having more aggressive smart city ambitions, often less encumbered by legal and bureaucratic restraints.
And, as it stands, a technically interoperable app-delivery infrastructure is being encumbered by prohibitive clauses in a commercial contract — and by a lack of regulatory pushback against such behavior.
Her dream, to become Pakistan's first female MMA fighter, and eventually a UFC champion, is currently encumbered by the reality that there is no one in Pakistan she can fight.
Furthermore, its leaders are less encumbered by particular constituents who may be harmed by a trade tit-for-tat, whereas Trump is already being subjected to criticisms from industry and voters.
One obstacle is the common perception that women are indecisive, encumbered by their need to build consensus, weighed down by a lack of self-confidence and an inability to handle stress.
It is entirely conceivable that Mr. Johnson's deal will kick around Parliament for weeks, potentially becoming encumbered with amendments that either Mr. Johnson or the European Union would reject as unacceptable.
"Government and state owned enterprises can get about their constitutionally mandated activities, less encumbered by predatory actions of (the) president and his allies," BNP Paribus Securities South Africa analyst Nic Borain said.
In other words, post-transaction Nordstrom might not face quite the same leverage load that has encumbered PE-backed retail rivals like Neiman Marcus (in which Leonard Green was once an investor).
But her march has been encumbered by Mr. Sanders's persistence in the race and his success in recent contests, including victories in Indiana's primary on May 3 and West Virginia's last week.
Without criminal or arrest records, they will go on to enjoy entrance to college, obtain promising employment, and earn access to credit all without the worry of being encumbered by their past.
Yet a vague proposal to signal internationally—with the military still encumbered by internal uncertainty about "defend forward"—is one with an unclear path to implementation and little means to benchmark success.
They see, for example, that big banks are in much better shape than in 2008, and households are less encumbered by mortgage debt, and so play down the likelihood of another recession.
What I've learned is that it is foolish to view realism and idealism as incompatible or to consider our power and wealth as encumbered by the demands of justice, morality and conscience.
Millennials, still in the earlier stages of their careers and less likely to be encumbered by the needs of children or spouses, may strongly consider relocation as they climb the professional ladder.
His logic didn't exactly make sense (and he later apologized), but his meaning was perfectly clear: Middle-aged people are encumbered by boring possessions (gutters, dental floss, orthopedic shoes) and stale ideas.
In other ways she is a sailor on a ship, sick, encumbered, chronically fearful and, in several harrowing passages, racked by the dangers of a difficult birth and overwhelmed by waves of pain.
"The commonwealth has no obligation to pay bondholders other than the value of encumbered assets in ERS when it commenced its case under Title III of PROMESA," the board said in a statement.
It was clear that his presidential sparring with Trump had left him worse for wear, and the GOP will likely be able to nominate a less encumbered, and thereby stronger, general election candidate.
In time, FDR would accept revisions to his plan but his aim was clear: He wanted a younger, less historically or constitutionally encumbered set of minds to approve his transformation of the American government.
In part, this is a story of technical debt — that's the concept that over time your applications become encumbered by layers of crusty code, making it harder to update and ever harder to maintain.
What parent would want to spend their precious tuition savings to send their child to an American institution and fear that they might be discriminated against or simply encumbered by suspicion and red tape?
"I have never really been able to understand how my generation and generations below mine are going to be able to start businesses if they already start their lives encumbered by other liabilities," says Udashkin.
Their success was a stark contrast with their effort this year to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, a quest that was encumbered by internal divisions among Republicans and ultimately ended in humiliating failure.
The first World Cup and the first Twenty20 international series happened in the women's game before the men's, reflecting how the women's game has often had more dynamic administration and been less encumbered by tradition.
I imagine that many women, like Oortman and Clark, find their homes similarly encumbered by projected failures and lapses, by the presence of abusive partners and demanding children, by the oppressive need to keep up.
In November, Faraday Future borrowed $10 million against the land it still owns in Nevada (where it once wanted to build a $1 billion factory), one of the few assets Evergrande seems to have not encumbered.
"We in the U.S. can either wring our hands or view this moment of disruption as an opportunity to strengthen our own important ties to a Britain less encumbered by the EU." View the discussion thread.
"These data indicate persistent, locality-specific risks and a rising threat from emerging vector-borne diseases, which have increasingly encumbered local and state health departments tasked with preventing, detecting, reporting, and controlling them," the CDC authors wrote.
Once all of this is in place, argues Brittain, it becomes easier for more entrepreneurial and creative people to get into insurtech: people who aren't encumbered by legacy thinking and don't necessarily come from the insurance industry.
The behavior of his fellow officers "encumbered his ability to do his job every day because the leadership of that department just couldn't accept a gay man in their ranks," said Officer Stanislao's lawyer, Charles J. Sciarra.
"The president believes that it is his God-given right to shake down foreign leaders for help in his re-election, and he should not be encumbered by the public finding out about it," Mr. Schiff said Sunday.
The success within reach would be a stark contrast with their attempt this year to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, a quest that was encumbered by internal divisions among Republicans and ultimately ended in humiliating failure.
A source for the Financial Times claims that the deal was abandoned as Spotify prepares for an IPO sometime next year, something that the streaming company did not want encumbered by the costs and licensing issues of an acquisition.
Jack is a simple Bluetooth device that helps music and podcasting fans reconnect with their phones, even if the headphones they love are encumbered with the ancient technology of "wires," on which Apple so courageously declared its violent putsch.
A dignitarian feminism, by contrast, would recognize both that women and men are of equal dignity and are duly encumbered by their shared responsibilities to the vulnerable and dependent -- in their own families and in the community at large.
The American Wind Energy Association has come out in support of the NEPA review process, stating that offshore wind energy development has been encumbered by "unreasonable and unnecessary costs and long project delays" as a result of NEPA's current bureaucratic backlog.
We don't face quite the first-order crises that encumbered the nation for years -- the Civil War, the Great Depression or World War II -- precisely because we had heroic presidential leadership that successfully guided the nation through these difficult periods.
He could conceivably leave office taking credit for saving the euro having never raised rates, but leaving an economy stuck in a Japan-like state flirting with debt-fueled deflation and the central bank encumbered with a permanently bloated balance sheet.
He fireman-carried the franchise to 47 wins and a playoff berth with unparalleled conviction and breakneck athleticism; whether he wants to admit it or not, the six-time All-Star accomplished it all while encumbered by a flawed supporting cast.
The Kushner family is scouring the globe for investors to shoulder billions in debt and redevelopment costs that Jared Kushner encumbered the company with when he bought a skyscraper at 666 Fifth Avenue, at a record price for the time.
"I think even Henry Kissinger would agree that had the Nixon administration not been encumbered with responding to other issues that there may have been a lot more intellectual capital and good staff work ... to expend in support of other objectives," he said.
Games and furnishings of childhood were a motif: one old wooden school desk, cut apart and reassembled, became a makeshift wooden drum; some were remodeled as birdhouses, into which one performer thrust her arms and legs, and writhed, thus encumbered, on the floor.
Girls are taught to protect themselves from predation, and they internalize the message that they are inherently vulnerable; boys move through the world not nearly as encumbered and certainly not seeing their own bodies as sources of weakness or objects for others' desires.
But in a capital I'm told I would find unrecognizably sleek and affluent, in a system still encumbered by remnants of the security state, I recognize something I came to know well years ago: Politicians buck the popular will at their peril.
Though his movement was visibly encumbered at times, Murray maintained many of his other gifts, and fought his way through several long rallies with his signature drop shots, giving a crowd that included his mother, Judy, and brother, Jamie, plenty to cheer.
She had not appeared encumbered by her knee, though she did struggle with blinding glare that shone on her side of the court for part of the match, through gaps at Hard Rock Stadium which is hosting tennis for the first time.
Having worked his way successfully out from under a mountain of debt, Trump also gets that selling assets is a great way for overleveraged entities -- be they the United States as a whole or one of its encumbered municipalities -- to restore their balance sheets.
Though the score contains some of Beethoven's most noble and beautiful music, as Mr. Lang writes in a program note, the opera is encumbered by a mistaken-identity secondary romance and stock comedic bits that undermine its themes of combating tyranny and championing freedom.
"If you can get works that are great quality, fresh to the market and attractively estimated without being encumbered by any presale financing, then this is how you create auction magic," said Melanie Clore, a partner at Clore Wyndham, art advisers based in London.
But the Beats X are very lightweight, and the cord connecting the two earbuds balances well on your collar—you will not feel encumbered by these, and I've comfortably worn them for hours in the office, on the train and through a workout at the gym.
It's why the Killmonger/T'Challa chasm rings so true, as they both offer their own type of wish fulfillment for black viewers: Wouldn't it be nice to have a world where we aren't encumbered by systemic racism and oppression and are masters of our own destiny?
I was constantly gathering things — pretty blue flowers I hoped would have medicinal quality, or old shotguns I wanted to fix — to the point that I regularly found myself over-encumbered, which is Fallout-speak for being so heavy with items that you can't run or fast travel.
"In a world increasingly moving to the cloud, but still encumbered by legacy investments that sit elsewhere and still drive value today, Microsoft is uniquely positioned to take an increasingly large percentage of corporate IT budgets in a hybrid world," RBC Capital Markets analysts wrote in a research note.
The agency's program delivers aid more efficiently and effectively than when it is processed by the Department of Agriculture, which processes some food aid but is encumbered by decades of redundant requirements that result in delays, unnecessary costs and often an inability to reach those who need help most.
Quality Assets and Subordination Incorporated in Debt Recovery: As of LTM March 2016, GSB's total assets were valued at an estimated BRL2.9 billion (approximately USD803 million using the FX rate of 3.59x), with encumbered and unencumbered assets representing approximately 84% and 16%, respectively, of the total assets value.
Encumbered by the global financial crisis, the desire of the US and major European countries to advance globalization has waned in recent years, and a trend towards deglobalization has taken shape, the status of which is gradually elevating to become the will of the state and government policy in some countries.
"In a world increasingly moving to the cloud, but still encumbered by legacy investments that sit elsewhere and still drive value today, Microsoft is uniquely positioned to take an increasingly large percentage of corporate IT budgets in a hybrid world," RBC Capital Markets analysts wrote in a research note on Thursday.
Dr. Salomon Melgen, who built his fortune through a Florida ophthalmology practice and international investments, believed, prosecutors say, that he should not be encumbered by the kinds of regulations others might have to follow and saw in his friend, a newly minted senator from New Jersey, a path to that existence.
Small and independent refiners who do not control such large-scale blending operations have to buy RINs, from either their global oil giant competitors, large marketing firms that control blending and distribution to consumers without being encumbered with any RFS requirement, or Wall Street speculators that trade on an opaque, unregulated RIN market.
Besides the considerable costs involved in big fleets of vehicles and large chains of airport and storefront retail offices, the conventional rental car companies are also encumbered by longstanding business procedures, which for customers can mean standing in a slow-moving line at a rental agency waiting for a paper rental contract to be issued.
In the sequence, the blade-waving Leatherface chases a much sprier victim-to-be through a yard crowded with sheet-covered clotheslines, eventually making a last-minute sprint, and lopping off the guy's leg: Hofmeyer was curious as to how a bulky, blade-encumbered serial-murderer was able to catch up with his prey so quickly.
The concept is undeniably appealing to people who like to stay on top of the latest games but may not have the ability or the want to spend hundreds and hundreds of dollars on a high-end PC. It also helps gamers keep their hard drives from becoming over-encumbered with games that take up a bunch of space.
While the majority of us are only just starting to emerge from our post-New Year's Eve, Netflix-encumbered hibernation, celebrity couples are already getting a head start on that "new year, new you" mentality on Instagram, jumping into 2016 with a serious commitment and showing off some pretty serious bling to go along with it.
Tap that and you'll get a little tutorial teaching you how you can share old media, shoot something new, or add text to a Quick Update Quick Updates can be old content you've uploaded, and they aren't encumbered by any signal that they aren't new the way Snapchat's new Memories feature surrounds old media with a white border.
In an effort to maintain an even playing field entering prior to the Chase, O'Donnell added the sanctioning body assigned different level of penalties to equal the manipulation of the tolerances with the Laser Inspection Station (LIS) that would effect the skew on the car — including encumbered wins where the team would retain the trophy but not the points.
As I walked toward the outer courts, players time-lapsed before me, graying and thickening, growing encumbered with face shields, elbow sleeves, and knee braces, then freezing altogether at the T. Mobility is the game's cruel prerequisite: of the fourteen guys in the seventies' draw, only two could still sprint, and the eighty-five-plus division had no entrants.
You are lacking in all the points mentioned; but I can't take you to task on those grounds; they are your limitations — congenital, hereditary, they will be with you to some extent as long as you live and write — they are your defects and, at times, because you are not encumbered by pedagogical humility (concerning your lack of knowledge), they are your good points.
And imbued with strong ideological convictions while encumbered by few constrains, he's free to enact consequential and unpopular decisions on a strikingly broad range of topics — from overruling the Health and Human Services secretary's ban the use of fetal tissue in medical research, to the looming anti-labor agenda at the Labor Department, to reviving a proposal to enact a gigantic tax cut for rich stock market investors through administrative fiat.
But instead of being led by an elite trained abroad (and not just in engineering, business administration and the sciences), allowing them to feel comfortable on both sides of the East-West divide, ranking Chinese leaders today remain so encumbered by the party's official historical narrative of humiliation, victimization and "hostile foreign forces," and so pumped up on nationalism, that even close personal friendships with American counterparts are grounds for suspicion.
"The president believes that it is his God-given right to shake down foreign leaders for help in his reelection, and he should not be encumbered by the public finding out about it," Schiff, a former prosecutor and close ally of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiHouse Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Overnight Health Care: Judge rules supervised drug injection sites are legal | Is a drug pricing deal still possible?
" Over the summer, Dunlap's deputies had noticed a poster appear under two antlers on a wooden signboard at the end of Curry's driveway: PUBLIC NOTICE BE IT KNOWN TO ALL MEN; (PRIVATE, CORPORATE, CIVILIAN, GOVERNMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT & MILITARY) THIS LAND HAS BEEN RECLAIMED & RESTORED, NOT AS BANK PROPERTY, GOVERNMENT PROPERTY, OR AS FOREIGN OWNED, BUT AS; PRIVATELY PATENTED, NATURAL, INHABITED LAND, PURSUANT TO THE GUADALUPE HIDALGO TREATY OF 2000 The poster went on to say that the property was "debt-free, un-encumbered, non-taxable.

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