Sentences with phrase «labyrinthine system»

Having seen first - hand the volume of cases and the number of hands touching each file at different points in its lethargic progress through our labyrinthine system, I'm now surprised AWOL disclosure SNAFUs don't happen more often.
The main room features a labyrinthine system of multi-colored blinds that flutter in the breeze generated by six ventilators.
As Planning Minister, he sees his task as being to get construction going, not to preserve the labyrinthine system in perpetuity.
The reason we pay so much for healthcare isn't because of insurers, but because of the ineffectual, labyrinthine system they are insuring us against.

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John has a record second to none in explaining our labyrinthine tax system in an understandable way, and in working up the sorts of reforms that the system needs.
On Tuesday, City Councilmember Justin Brannan met with the NYC Department of Finance to discuss what he termed «our labyrinthine property tax system
Through the ureter, they fed kidney cells from newborn rats, re-coating the labyrinthine tubules and ducts that make up the kidney's urine filtration system.
The paper presents the results of National Geographic funded fieldwork by an Anglo - Puerto Rican team, who uncovered extensive and undocumented rock art deep inside the islands labyrinthine cave systems.
Researchers have discovered that natural killer T (NKT) cells, the immune system's sentinels, patrol the labyrinthine blood vessels of the liver for invaders or signs of tissue damage and...
When he encounters a band of Jews hiding in the labyrinthine sewer system, his first inclination is to turn them over to the Nazis and collect his fee.
Robert Altman's «Gosford Park» is above all a celebration of styles — the distinct behavior produced by the British class system, the personal styles of a rich gallery of actors, and his own style of introducing a lot of characters and letting them weave their way through a labyrinthine plot.
Kate finds getting out of the labyrinthine tunnels of the subway system, and later, the sewers, to be next to impossible, especially when the others, who are also in the same predicament, are getting picked off by the creature lurking below.
Instead, the state is stuck with a «labyrinthine» and a broken system.
It's a massive, labyrinthine room filled with floor - to - high - ceiling shelves, each of them crammed with what seems to be at least one copy of every game, for every system imaginable, that has ever made its way into the office.
Watch Dogs Pre-orders went through the roof despite the labyrinthine rewards system that forced people to literally map out how it was even possible to get all the extra content given its vast money grubbing network to squeeze out every dollar.
A new hint system has been added, to help you locate mission objectives hidden within the immense labyrinthine levels (Turok 2 was famous for not holding your hands at all and for being quite a difficult FPS for its time), helping newcomers to the series along the way.
We have been particularly instrumental in ensuring startups are fully compliant with India's labyrinthine legal system.
The point I'm trying to make here, without even touching on the headaches occasioned by discovery, chambers and trial processes, is that the contemporary justice system is labyrinthine and stuffed full of recondite and often otiose complexity.
Report after report has commented on the barriers that inhibit access to justice, and prominent among them is the labyrinthine complexity of a judicial system involving two courts with concurrent but incongruent jurisdiction, with different rules, processes and forms.
The Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School has also tracked how labyrinthine the justice system can be.
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