A more severe crackdown could impede its production of metals.
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The companies also say the cases won't impede your connectivity.
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You fight against anybody who wants to impede that investigation.
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The efforts to impede our reporting were not just maddening.
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Their continuing disruptions in auditoriums would impede or stop lectures.
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"Labor shortages have already begun to impede growth," he said.
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Legal inequalities also impede women's entrepreneurship and access to capital.
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The high standards could impede young PhDs with low budgets.
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Perhaps these other policies, rather than trade restrictions, impede growth.
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Our divisions impede our ability to defend against foreign adversaries.
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Trading less can tie their hands and impede their judgment.
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Neither did it impede his right to possess a gun.
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These people weren't elected to govern, but to impede governance.
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Has the president used his power to improperly impede investigators?
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"We continue to believe that no one has an interest in further escalating the military situation in Aleppo in a way that would impede humanitarian aid and also impede chances of political settlement," he said.
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That suggests firms expect the tax to impede trade after all.
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If they don't, public resistance could well impede the AV transition.
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"We don't want rules that impede future technological advances," Chao said.
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Another concern is that dysfunction in Brasília will impede other reforms.
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Water with a high mineral content can notoriously impede bean softening.
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But the suit doesn't impede my movement too much at all.
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This will increasingly impede economic growth and balkanize the regulatory environment.
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His termination will not be allowed to impede in these investigations.
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What's the one thing that might impede Oprah Winfrey's presidential campaign?
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We must not allow bigotry to impede our military's critical mission.
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Limiting drone use in expansive areas could impede legitimate media reporting.
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On the bright side, they seem to impede his tickling ability.
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The colloquial definition of "obstruction" means to block, hinder or impede.
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Employees wear layers, and big coats that can impede their movement.
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Everyone arrested faces federal charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers.
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Does public criticism enhance or impede the Fed's independence, he asked.
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It, too, need not impede the effectiveness of standard cancer treatments.
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In the most extreme case, Europe might even impede American investment.
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Officers were instructed to impede or take down the gunman immediately.
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That's because walls might impede migration, but they won't stop it.
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How will it impede-- you know, will it impeded capital formation?
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You'll find these parts in the ruins that impede your journey.
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"It is a device that is intended to impede," he said.
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"We're not trying to suppress or impede this transformation," Petrocelli said.
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Antagonism, indignation, anger — these qualities don't diminish democracy or impede progress.
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Those reinforcements are likely to impede Mr. Netanyahu's line of attack.
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" Asked if it would be a mistake for Trump to fire Mueller or to try to impede the investigation, Rice said: "I'm not going to try to give advice, and nobody should try to impede the investigation.
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And that can impede the efforts of what you're trying to accomplish.
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Phone apps to crowdsource reports of foreign mosquitos can impede new diseases.
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He vowed to "end the corruption and impunity that impede Mexico's rebirth".
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So there has been no effort to impede the investigation to date.
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"It looks like he was trying to impede the investigation," said Gergen.
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To impede this nomination is to ignore the wishes of their constituents.
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And he won't even need to fire Mueller to impede the investigation.
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Officials say that tighter controls over VPNs will not impede such usage.
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However, the Jones Act did not impede the Hurricane Maria recovery efforts.
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They have complained that state and federal safety rules impede the process.
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Barcelona also criticized the Spanish government for trying to impede the vote.
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Changing wallets often could simply impede donations, at least from Bambenek's perspective.
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It could impede vibrant trade across the border, which has fostered peace.
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Or firing the FBI director to impede an investigation into his administration?
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Democrats warned Mr. Trump on Monday not to impede Mr. Mueller's investigation.
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Yet these flaws don't impede the jolly appeal of the novel's storytelling.
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It showcased the firm's evolution—and the forces that may impede it.
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These instructors can impede the larger LGBTQ education process and its goals.
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In that infamous scandal, President Nixon sought to impede a criminal investigation.
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This, in turn, will impede the work of America's fight against terrorism.
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Hospital groups, however, say the proposal could impede patients' access to care.
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Fear of sudden, dramatic change could impede Sanders in a general election.
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Ms Rousseff's administration did not impede the Lava Jato investigations, he points out.
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Worries that U.S.-China tensions could impede growth have also rattled global markets.
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Authorities also closed subway stations in Caracas on Wednesday to impede the protesters.
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But the criticism likely won't impede the movie's path to award show glory.
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This early assumption may impede diagnosis of a less recognized atypical parkinsonism condition.
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Every day, they'd pick corn and beans barefoot, to impede any escape attempts.
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Overt government restrictions, after all, aren't the only way to impede internet freedom.
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These passages of literary analysis do not impede the pleasure of the book.
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It details a series of actions by Trump to impede the Russia probe.
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Obstructing justice seems straightforward: an attempt to impede or undermine a criminal investigation.
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Movies that show that loving your children should not impede your own happiness.
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Crowd attempts to impede police arrests outside the Stonewall Inn in June 1969.
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The hard mat is a low-friction pad that won't impede any movement.
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But recent low levels of federal funding impede the pace of scientific discovery.
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The protesters believe the GOP health care bill will severely impede women's care.
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The president faces questions about whether he tried to impede the bureau's investigation.
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Each is charged with the initial count of conspiring to impede federal agents.
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They can also impede your processing speed and barrage you with irritating notifications.
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Bad roads make it costly to get goods to market and impede investment.
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FEMA continues to work on overcoming obstacles that might impede assistance for someone.
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BNSF railroad urged caution against a blanket ban that would impede interstate commerce.
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But until that happens, it will continue to impede advancements in achieving equality.
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"There has been no effort to impede our investigation to date," he said.
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China is threatening to impede access to the sea-lanes off its coast.
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Are you afraid of getting lessons because it could somehow impede your creativity?
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She also hopes mass protests planned for London won't impede her welcoming abilities.
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The report also describes actions Trump took to try to impede Mueller's investigation.
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And the questions go into great detail about Trump's efforts to impede justice.
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Missing meals and experiencing hunger impede a child's ability to learn and achieve.
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"There has been no effort to impede our investigation to date," McCabe said.
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You advocate for people's rights and rebel against systems that impede on them.
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We don't want anything to happen that would delay or impede his release.
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The North Korea travel ban will impede citizen diplomacy initiatives like our march.
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A reclusive Mr. Nixon worked behind the scenes to impede investigators and prosecutors.
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Democrats may feel reassured, because ineptitude may impede some of Trump's worst initiatives.
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Is it something that&aposs going to impede their flight or attract predators?
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Binary questions such as "allow or prohibit" can impede innovation and social progress.
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The momentum emanating from this joint support would impede further efforts at rejectionism.
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International condemnation and aggressive sanctions have done little to impede the regime's nuclear ambitions.
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Rather than celebrate the work of these nonprofit centers, California tried to impede it.
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On December 5th California's lawmakers introduced a package of laws to impede mass deportation.
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The courts so far have shot down Trump's attempts to impede Congress' subpoena power.
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No Virginia city or county has tried to adopt policies to impede such cooperation.
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So a glut of new coal plants could impede the growth of clean energy.
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Most importantly, the researchers say the "smart and adaptive material" won't impede battery performance.
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Kavanaugh earlier had suggested such investigations could impede a president&aposs ability to govern.
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Where sexual harassment or discrimination will not impede great talent from producing great impact.
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Second, OMB should be more proactive in removing barriers that impede change and innovation.
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After all, digital insecurity threatens to impede the growth of the digital economy itself.
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This week, questions have risen about whether Trump tried to impede the FBI probe.
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That would include just one's own self-interest in seeking to impede an investigation.
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Instead, it creates consumer confusion where none existed before in order to impede competition.
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She insists that her presence would create a paralyzing distraction and impede rescue efforts.
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However, they must not take precipitous action that might impede the ongoing criminal probes.
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Trump is reportedly under investigation over whether he tried to impede the FBI's investigation.
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America can't afford to impede the health — or wealth — of any of its residents.
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Mueller's 22-month investigation found that Trump acted repeatedly to impede the Russia investigation.
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Their location in the bureaucracy can assist or impede their ability to do so.
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For now, these issues won't "materially impede policy flexibility and responsiveness," the agency continued.
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Their propaganda maintained that democracy will impede innovation, which is of course not true.
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A representative of the Tula city administration denied it tried to impede Navalny's visit.
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Then we can proceed to address the blinding stereotypes that impede other bipartisan action.
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The Continent has gone beyond building walls to impede the arrival of undocumented migrants.
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Financially penalizing these resource-poor hospitals may impede their ability to deliver good care.
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It will be important to support — not impede — their participation in the voting process.
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"What I am concerned about is that this will impede our forward momentum," Gov.
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The first is based on questions of viability, whether racism will impede their chances.
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Anything that we do that would impede that, we're going to hold people accountable.
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When policymakers double down on taxes, start-ups incur costs that impede our success.
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How does language shape (or even impede) our understanding of Brexit and climate change?
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The fighters have created barricades to impede the Turkish army's movement through the city.
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Studies show that alcohol can impede on your REM — rapid eye movement — sleep cycle.
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But state prosecutors held off on pursuing their investigation to not impede Mueller's work.
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There are all sorts of factors that could impede getting more women in the workplace.
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And the party elites who so loathe him will fight hard to impede his rise.
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Mr Jellen "believes enacting regulations to control advancing technology would impede innovation," the paper reports.
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Melton "did not impede" Quackenbush's ability to leave the area, according to the criminal complaint.
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Fear of reprisals at the hands of perpetrators can also impede efforts to identify victims.
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By sending flotillas, you do not protect freedom of navigation, you impede freedom of navigation.
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A crowd attempts to impede police arrests outside the Stonewall Inn on June 28, 1969.
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There's a concern that a follow up query could impede users access to a result.
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It is possible that the Justice Department could impede the process by seeking an appeal.
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Basically, it lets you listen to music in a way that doesn't impede normal conversation.
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"Anies and Prabowo controlling Jakarta would impede Jokowi every step of the way," Basuki said.
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Yet Vietnam also faces a series of challenges, any of which could impede its rise.
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Research shows that it's much more likely to impede recovery and interfere with your gains.
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But it can also impede serious business, causing people to be ripped off or catfished.
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Democrats and other Trump critics feared that Whitaker would take steps to impede Mueller's probe.
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Law enforcement officials also argue that creating more exceptions to gun regulations will impede investigations.
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O, saying the merger would impede retail banking competition and cost thousands of jobs upstate.
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We impede honest living for offenders who are willing to put forth diligence and effort.
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Unfortunately, the "bathroom war" just begun by the Obama administration may actually impede this goal.
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When you allow bad habits to take over, they dramatically impede your path to success.
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That could impede cooperation on Syria and other matters besides Islamic State, American officials say.
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It would also chill innovation and impede the Internet's expansion to billions of people worldwide.
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A good wallet should be simple and stylish in a way that doesn't impede function.
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Schneiderman cited news reports that Trump may be considering pardons that could impede criminal investigations.
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Among those unhappy with the idea are astronomers, worried that space billboards could impede research.
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Mr. Singer's best bet is to foster and support this recovery rather than impede it.
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Republicans have rebuffed the call for tougher gun laws, saying they impede Second Amendment rights.
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All 26 defendants were previously charged with conspiracy to impede officers of the United States.
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It exacerbates hearing loss, which can impede communication and worsen aggression and other difficult behaviors.
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Health officials worry that it would impede international efforts to contain a growing obesity crisis.
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For example, if the balcony is an escape route, it could impede a safe exit.
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Obstruction of justice is defined as an attempt to impede or undermine a criminal investigation.
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Police falsehoods also impede judges' efforts to enforce constitutional limits on police searches and seizures.
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The Justice Department's retreat from taking on abuses by local law enforcement will impede reform.
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Restrictions on movements and "basic aversion behaviour" by workers could impede farming, said the FAO.
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Just as trust and stability can enhance that growth, fear and trauma can impede it.
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Certain practices that have recently become quite common also impede the independence of the judiciary.
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And if there are steps being taken to impede that, we'll have to address that.
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An inclusive future rejects partisanship that is meant to impede progress and restrain our freedoms.
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It can also impede due process and presents a host of Equal Protection Clause concerns.
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The report also notes efforts by the president to impede congressional investigations into this matter.
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That shape makes the cells less flexible, or more 'sticky,' which can impede blood flow.
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Democratic aides said Trump's efforts to pressure Ukraine echoed his attempts to impede Mueller's investigation.
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Still, splitting the effort into multiple bills could create complications and impede her eventual goal.
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It also said that giving Parliament more say over a Brexit deal would impede Mrs.
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That can actually tangibly impede blood flow back to the heart and make you dizzy.
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They competed with one another, but also cooperated to impede censorship and dominate foreign territories.
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It is unclear whether the issues with hiring an undocumented worker could impede Puzder's confirmation.
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"That's going to impede their success and those that rely on what they do," Schaeffler added.
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These prisons punish for profit, break up families and communities, detain immigrant children and impede visits.
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The three taken into custody face a federal charge of felony conspiracy to impede federal officers.
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The controversial proposal spurred 2628,28500 public comments, with many concerned it would impede First Amendment rights.
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Loneliness may raise levels of stress, say, or impede sleep, and in turn harm the body.
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Do they score at will or does Anthony further impede what's been an unusually static offense?
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"That is going to impede our ability to capitalize on that competitive advantage," Mr. Dooley said.
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Here one does not will to cause death; one's inability to impede it is merely accepted.
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Nonetheless, few in his party believe anything can seriously impede his cruise to 10 Downing Street.
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The controversial proposal spurred 140,000 public comments, with many concerned it would impede First Amendment rights.
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But in other cases, patents impede research by making new technologies either unavailable or prohibitively expensive.
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Some aides and nearly all economists will advise Mr Trump that tariffs will impede economic growth.
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On July 10th a British warship drove off Iranian boats trying to "impede" a British tanker.
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There are logistical problems that impede a quick response in Puerto Rico, mainly because of geography.
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That is, if her fallout with powerful comedian Sophie Lennon (Jane Lynch) doesn't impede its trajectory.
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The second charge is related to Cummins' alleged destruction of two phones to impede the investigation.
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ISPs Sonic, Starry, Rocket Fiber, Pilot, Ting, and Karma told Mashable they will not impede access.
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They also accused the outsiders of bringing antinuclear activism here to impede an important national project.
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And China has an incentive to impede the development of breakthrough technologies, exacerbating the underlying problem.
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Usually a fine mesh that will catch dust particles will impede air particles, stifling air flow.
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But it does demonstrate how narrative form can impede function, just as it can augment it.
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Trump's direction would amount to suborning those false statements and "endeavoring to impede" the congressional inquiry.
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He was arrested Tuesday evening on felony charges of conspiracy to impede officers, a federal offense.
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Any such disclosure will impede this investigation and thereby interfere with the enforcement of federal law.
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Unfettered access to a smartphone can impede all of these things, argue the members of PAUS.
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You would be discouraging high-frequency trading, and this would definitely impede on their business model.
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Inheritance taxes impede the transfer of farms and ranches to the next generation across rural America.
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Lindsey Graham, has sounded alarms that the Mueller investigation will impede Congress' separate investigation into Russia.
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That's why we've got to both impede them from doing that and support our own efforts.
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The EU's policies also impede Europe's efforts to increase growth and innovation within its Member States.
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Hardly the sort of onerous regulatory burden that would impede capital formation as the Chamber claims.
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Democrats may dislike dynamic scoring that shows some tax increases create disincentives that impede economic growth.
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A new campaign ad for President Trump slams "career politicians" for trying to impede his agenda.
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That is not particularly surprising given that crime rises when we impede people from protecting themselves.
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It's my responsibility to make sure that the love of baseball doesn't impede healthy physical development.
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In addition, having babies breathe air instead of fluid can impede the development of lung tissue.
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They also cautioned that trading off patients could impede care by delaying tests or interrupting procedures.
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Trump is reportedly being investigated to find out if he attempted to impede the Russia probe.
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Micromanagement can needlessly impede the pace of operations, forfeit opportunities, and put lives at greater risk.
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In doing so, they would impede the recovery and let the other party take the fall.
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It would not impede a CDS holder that owns the bond from calling a bond default.
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Her quotidian photographs, titled only with their location and date, impede our desire for fulsome stories.
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The report also drew no conclusion on whether Trump illegally tried to impede the Mueller probe.
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Anomaly detection is valuable, but doesn't impede adversaries from using stolen information to discredit an election.
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Such interruptions typically last 0.5-1 second before correction and do not significantly impede unit efficiency.
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But lack of knowledge, skills or comfort may impede parents or caregivers from fulfilling that role.
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They argued she might seek to impede congressional efforts to reduce the burden of postcrisis regulations.
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Some feared that challenging the patents would impede scientific research on other issues important to women.
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In Guanajuato, they blockaded roads with burning vehicles to impede the movement of government security forces.
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But slowing growth in the US won't impede growth worldwide; it just means it'll happen elsewhere.
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These drugs also impede viruses by blocking an enzyme they use to replicate inside human cells.
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Many roads were riddled by deep craters, which U.S. warplanes had created to impede suicide cars.
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I'm not suggesting that Democrats should impede the workings of the federal government at every turn.
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"We also stressed that security operations must not impede humanitarian access to the population," he said.
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He disagreed, however, that the political rhetoric could impede the work of rank and file agents.
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" Warner also said he thinks there is a "coordinated effort to try to impede the investigation.
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LGBT advocacy groups blasted the decision, saying it would impede the military's ability to attract soldiers.
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But be warned: trees, buildings and other obstacles could very well impede your line of sight.
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Altman assesses current initiatives and threats, then focusses on pragmatic actions to advance or impede them.
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New York has stronger double jeopardy protections than the U.S. Constitution, which could impede state prosecutions.
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Another mother says the souls of her children are on a journey that vaccines would impede.
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"It's really the final hurdle that continues to impede cannabis research in this country," Sisley said.
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Policy can accelerate their progress, or impede it, but at this point it cannot stop them.
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The report also detailed a series of actions Trump took to try to impede the investigation.
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Yet Nielsen is established on an inherent conflict that can impede the adoption of new measurement methods.
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They could impede traffic from our services in order to favor their own services or established competitors.
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Aniston admits that she sometimes lets technology overtake her day to day, and even impede her sleep.
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Exporters will feel the pain first, but uncertainty will also dampen investment, impede research and twist reform.
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He should not try to stop or impede a investigation into the election interference in this election.
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She did not want a dress that was corseted or that would impede her in any way.
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"This volatility can impede the effective implementation of monetary policy, and we are addressing it," Powell said.
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Companies have to want to adopt new technologies, after all, and regulators may impede their take-up.
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Second, it gave me a good understanding of the incentives and political machinations that can impede progress.
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They impede swimming and feeding, and cause chronic infection, emaciation and damage to blubber, muscle and bone.
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And Juan says his father's spinal cord injury and diabetes impede him from working outside the home.
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Rousseff called that a "coup" orchestrated by Temer and allies so they could impede the corruption investigations.
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Corsair gaming mouse pad The hard mat is a low-friction pad that won't impede any movement.
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The report is quite straightforward in imputing responsibility to President Trump for trying to impede the investigation.
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With federal action stalled, states will be the key battlegrounds for efforts to propel or impede renewables.
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"It looks like he was trying to impede the investigation," said CNN senior political analyst David Gergen.
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Bots remove an "embarrassment factor" that could otherwise impede social progress, like equal pay in the workplace.
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Her new position with the GAA likely won't impede Lahren's quest to be back on television again.
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Any move to slow capital flight being disguised as M&A could impede strategic investments as well.
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Then they delineate its budget in ways that impede making long-term investments in better analytical tools.
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Concerns have been raised that FDA involvement in LDT regulation will impede patient access to innovative tests.
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Any slowdowns or latency can not only impede the overall experience — they can literally be sickness-inducing.
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Death comes for us all eventually, but could gross incompetence impede even this most inevitable of truths?
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"Insufficient security will impede the United States' ability to share certain information within trusted networks," he said.
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But if we began to dismantle our openness, then we would definitely impede the pace of progress.
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Indeed, the president's vocal opposition to free trade threatens to impede growth, both at home and abroad.
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Further, the bill will help reform our healthcare system to contribute to, rather than impede, economic growth.
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Such a policy is necessary both to impede the spread of the virus and its economic harm.
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Facing an accelerating spread of Covid-19, Italy and Japan have closed schools to impede the epidemic.
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But health officials worry that it would also impede international efforts to contain a growing health crisis.
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The relevant statutes prohibit attempts to impede federal investigations and attempts to induce witnesses to withhold testimony.
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For starters, the wall would severely impede travel to-and-from some of our favorite music festivals.
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Investigators focused on whether the president used his position atop the executive branch to impede their inquiry.
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And finally, chronic stress typically causes insomnia and sleep deprivation, which can impede neurogenesis in the hippocampus.
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This isn't just about clutter — cities are worried that parked scooters will impede wheelchairs and block entrances.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report revealed new details about Trump's attempts to impede his investigation on Thursday.
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A significant increase in leverage could impede Kyobo Life's financial and operational flexibility at a consolidated level.
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There will always be another high-profile case that can impede the implementation of more humane policies.
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If the decision goes in Waymo's favor, it could seriously impede Uber's progress in autonomous vehicle research.
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He and Mr. Bannon are hostile to technocrats whose rigor and exactitude might impede their ideological agenda.
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Rosenberg said he thinks Republicans don't want to impede research, and was optimistic the appropriations will come.
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Its intense focus on growth can impede it from pausing to consider the ramifications of its work.
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Strengthening unions and eliminating the legal and other barriers that impede the right of workers to organize.
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Other studies have already shown that mouthwash can impede nitrite production from our mouth bacteria, Bescos said.
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She asks important life questions, and observes the responses, to identify what obstacles impede each individual's progress.
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They warned that his boss could face criminal penalties if he tried to impede the impeachment investigation.
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Companies can impede people from repairing modern electronic devices simply by declining to publish the necessary schematics.
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Presidents definitely can't use the pardon power to impede impeachment proceedings, against themselves or any other officials.
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Presidents definitely can't use the pardon power to impede impeachment proceedings against themselves or any other officials.
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And even the "intent to impede breathing," without specifically choking, would be a misdemeanor under the laws.
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"All of these measures would seriously impede the functioning of MINURSO (the U.N. Western Sahara mission)," said Dujarric.
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"Many clients are aware of these practices; nonetheless we believe they impede effective client choice," the FCA said.
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The President has no more right than other citizens to impede official proceedings by corruptly influencing witness testimony.
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Corporate executives, of course, applaud such defeats for labor, asserting that unions impede management's flexibility and hurt profits.
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But such relief has quickly faded as fears have mounted that additional tariffs could impede the U.S. economy.
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Focusing on updating existing cars would also impede Tesla's ability to create and improve new tech, he added.
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That will impede supplies from reaching Islamic State fighters in Mosul, the objective of an expected Iraqi offensive.
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This wouldn't be possible with physical robots, where high costs would impede researchers from quickly reproducing another alternative.
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The report has not been released so far, with a Czech state attorney saying it could impede investigation.
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Mallinckrodt said CMS' decision could impede its efforts to develop new therapies for patients with fewest treatment options.
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Antitrust considerations need not materially impede companies from capturing the many benefits that blockchain technology promises to provide.
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" The change would also forbid "[using] an exhibit to impede, disrupt, or disturb the proceedings of the House.
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This was on the grounds that it had become a "freely usable" currency — which capital controls could impede.
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This was on the grounds that it had become a "freely usable" currency – something capital controls could impede.
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The camera and transmitter are safely woven into the player's uniform and are designed not to impede performance.
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Lawsuits must be brought against government officials who misuse the law to impede citizens' right to freely associate.
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This spurt in deficits will impede, not accelerate, growth, by increasing the interest rates paid by US businesses.
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Pick a few options on this list and run with them, and don't let anyone impede your progress.
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Asked whether the proposed wall might impede water flows, Hope Hicks, a Trump spokeswoman, did not directly respond.
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"I'm not willing to impede on someone's rights just because of emotional rhetoric," Taylor said in the interview.
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Let's not let the need for unattainably perfect evidence impede the progress that's possible for all working families.
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Inequity in systems of education, criminal justice, health and employment impede black Americans from experiencing intergenerational social mobility.
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The first incident involved the transition team's push to impede a UN Security Council resolution condemning Israeli settlements.
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Human rights advocates said Tuesday that the case would impede efforts to investigate corporate supply chains in Thailand.
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Maine Senator Susan Collins tweeted similar words: It is imperative that the Administration not impede the Mueller investigation.
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The practice was used to impede the confirmation processes of several of Obama's judicial nominees, according to Politifact.
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Each of the prototypes were specifically designed to impede digging and climbing, and withstand breaches, Vitiello said Thursday.
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That's because the amendment addresses actions by the government to impede free speech, not by the private sector.
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Republicans insist the measure could impede Second Amendment rights by keeping the wrongly accused people from buying firearms.
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As an athlete, Henry knew well how ill-fitting clothing or the wrong size equipment could impede performance.
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Nadler said lawmakers needed the material to determine whether Trump obstructed justice by trying to impede Mueller's inquiry.
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Why it matters: A hard border could reignite hostilities and impede the vibrant trade that has fostered peace.
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Still the company acknowledged "legal and regulatory obstacles" around the world that could impede its revenue and growth.
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In terms of direct evidence [showing mobile phones and social media impede human connections in person], it's limited.
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But they also impede the bottom-up flow of information and ideas that makes economies adaptive and creative.
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"The judiciary, the elite, the media, they have done everything to try and impede him," Ms. Hoffmann said.
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But you can't lie to the F.B.I., and you can't lie to impede an investigation, thereby obstructing justice.
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Trump's firing of him quite obviously raises questions about whether the president is trying to impede this investigation.
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Remove any locks from doors, windows or fire escapes that would impede an escape route in an emergency.
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We arranged religious sanctuary for deserters ready to make a public stand, surrounding them to impede their arrest.
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The United States Space Force will ensure that no unfriendly power can impede these activities through military attack.
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There probably is some political payback for the overt efforts by New York officials to impede immigration enforcement.
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He found that team owners had twice conspired to impede the market for free agents in the 1980s.
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In addition, the edit included a provision stating that the bill can not impede U.S. national security interests.
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That's especially important today, when 60 percent of American companies face leadership talent shortages that impede their performance.
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Homegrown terrorism could result in domestic efforts to impede terrorist recruiting in the community and on the internet.
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Antioxidants rid the body of harmful free radicals that can damage blood vessels and impede blood flow. 4.
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You should explore all avenues, and avoid high levels of student debt that impede your ability to thrive.
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She sings—her voice full of intimacy and loss—of the way that technology can impede real connection.
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"We shouldn't be encouraging drivers to do anything behind the wheel that could impede their ability to drive."
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"I'm not willing to impede on someone's rights just because of emotional rhetoric," Taylor added in the interview.
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Negligent: Negligent behavior can occur when people look for ways to avoid policies they feel impede their work.
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These new bureaucratic hurdles could impede some Americans' ability to access health insurance and the care they need.
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Mueller is also investigating whether Trump has committed obstruction of justice in trying to impede the Russia probe.
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But some banking groups have said regulators should not impede their ability to offer overdraft services that customers want.
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The surprise verdict cleared Ammon Bundy and six co-defendants of firearms offenses and conspiring to impede federal employees.
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One such project is Vasalgel, a contraceptive gel that is injected into men to impede the flow of sperm.
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Despite this incident, and other efforts by Trump to impede the investigation, Mueller was allowed to finish his work.
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The younger man doesn't want to name him out of fear it may impede his father's chances of return.
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In Europe, however, this domestic rhetoric will impede Mrs May's task of negotiating the best possible form of Brexit.
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Recent work by David Schleicher, of Yale University, recounts the ways that state and local benefits also impede movement.
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"The cases are being dismissed for legal reasons that impede the continued prosecution of either officer," the message states.
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The challenges to the App Store could impede that services push should it seriously call this model into question.
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He said the soldier did not impede Perez from crossing, but advised her of the dangers of doing so.
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"We differ in how fast this will occur, although that does not necessarily impede an upgrade," Leos told Reuters.
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They still have cultural features that impede success, and which are largely impervious to U.S. military or diplomatic solutions.
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Mallinckrodt said CMS' decision could impede the company's efforts to develop new therapies for patients with fewest treatment options.
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That, administration officials feared, could ironically impede his own stated goal of finally bringing peace to the Middle East.
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Speaking Thursday, McCabe called the Russia inquiry "highly significant" and said Comey's firing would not impede the agency's work.
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It's an alternative to gun safes, which are expensive and impede access to a firearm when there's an emergency.
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These attitudes impede people from talking about HIV, from preventing it or getting treatment -- ensuring the virus spreads further.
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Net neutrality rules aimed to prevent that kind of favoritism, but the current FCC argues those rules impede innovation.
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"We don't want to impede the migratory flow, but we want it done in an orderly manner," he said.
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Paying Niantic and Nintendo money simply allows players to progress more quickly, but it doesn't impede their progress overall.
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Overly-rigid thought patterns, schedules, and structures can impede natural energy flows (and can therefore compromise your luck potential).
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Right now, these concerns are mostly speculative, and it would be a mistake to let them impede scientific progress.
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But four major flaws will significantly impede the law's success: timing, misplaced responsibility, burden of proof, and inadequate remedies.
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At the same time, though elections can be free and fair, a failure of personal accountability can impede democracy.
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Can a person commit obstruction of justice by attempting to impede an investigation even if that attempt proved unsuccessful?
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Privacy and security concerns could impede the growth of physical data centers one day, though that hasn't happened yet.
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It called on China to comply with international law and refrain from further efforts to impede lawful U.S. activities.
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In fact, calls for civility historically are efforts to stifle struggles for improvement, to impede the progress of history.
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The only downside to having the wallet function on the back is that this case may impede wireless charging.
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The country prompted suspicion earlier this month when it attempted to impede an IAEA investigation into its nuclear facilities.
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It was the latest confirmation that the Second Amendment does not impede most laws designed to reduce gun violence.
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The testimony also confirms that President Trump did not impede or engage in obstruction of justice of the investigation.
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As the investigators close in, some observers believe she may finally be tempted to try to impede their efforts.
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It also described attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring Trump committed a crime.
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His information was kept out of the documents to impede the IRS from determining his income, the indictment alleges.
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The special counsel stopped short of declaring whether acts by the president were illegal attempts to impede the investigation.
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Most had vision and hearing problems serious enough to impede their ability to learn and develop, Dr. Peacock said.
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Nearly a year earlier, artists had attempted to impede the building's destruction, but a federal court ruled against them.
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Nothing should be done to impede access to counsel or diminish due process of law for people seeking asylum.
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Appelbaum, for instance, analogizes Trump's race-baiting to Andrew Johnson's efforts to impede Reconstruction in the late-1860s South.
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In mid-2017, Mr. Trump enlisted Corey Lewandowski, his former campaign manager, in another bid to impede the inquiry.
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Our efforts have been met with an intentional, unprecedented, and dangerous effort to impede Congressional oversight at every turn.
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Also in her sights: cursory diversity initiatives that despite their good intentions impede real progress, particularly in the theater.
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As officials became aware of his alarming discoveries, he said, some tried to intimidate him and impede his work.
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The company has been beset by scandals for years, but that has done little to impede its blockbuster profits.
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For our military bases at home and abroad, increasingly hostile weather will impede our ability to conduct normal operations.
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Obstruction requires the government to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant acted intentionally to impede a proceeding.
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All three inquiries are reportedly examining whether Mr. Trump, as president, sought to impede the progress of the inquiries.
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The second charge is related to his alleged destruction of two phones to impede the investigation, court documents said.
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On reflection, re-declaring North Korea will not, on its own, impede the renegade nation from nuclearizing its armory.
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This would help protect sensitive information from attacks targeting congressional networks and would not impede progress in congressional investigations.
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To achieve optimal health, we must stay laser-focused on addressing the systemic barriers and challenges that impede progress.
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" The rule, she said, must not be read to impede the House from exercising its "sole Power of Impeachment.
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He says he wants to determine whether the president attempted to influence or impede the FBI's investigation into Flynn.
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Prosecutors would need to show that Trump acted with a "corrupt" intent, or an intent to impede an investigation.
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As Wall Street scrambles to analyze the tax's effect on profits, economists say a border-adjusted levy could impede growth.
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Mark Warner (D-Va.) said Sessions' exit must not be an attempt to "impede, obstruct or end" the investigation. Rep.
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His hands were sheathed in fire-resistant Nomex flight gloves, safeguarding his hands but thin enough not to impede dexterity.
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Corsair gaming keyboard Corsair gaming mouse pad The hard mat is a low-friction pad that won't impede any movement.
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" The legislation mentions the phrase once to note that provisions in the measure aren't meant to "impede legitimate journalistic activities.
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Today, some in Riyadh not only continue to impede normalization but are determined to drag the entire region into confrontation.
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Leaving the EU could impede the U.K.'s free movement of data to and from the continent, negatively impacting businesses.
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The oversight required to do so would be nearly impossible and would eventually impede progress on any number of initiatives.
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"Our position is not the impede medical needs," said Stefano Berterame, chief of the INCB's Narcotic Control and Estimates Section.
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Fitch does not expect a major depreciation of the yuan as it could impede China's rebalancing and trigger global instability.
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The agreement was hailed by US President Barack Obama as a way to impede Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon.
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They raid illegal logging camps, levy large fines that are rarely collected and confiscate chainsaws to temporarily impede the cutting.
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Cardboard had been jammed into the door tracks of his single-inmate cell to impede entry, according to the statement.
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Why it matters: This isn't the first time Uber has been accused of using internal systems to impede law enforcement.
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In congressional testimony last week, he notably said that he has seen "no effort to impede our investigation to date."
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On Thursday, two judges issued an injunction saying this appointment could impede the money-laundering investigation into the former premier.
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The central bank, which holds a rate-setting meeting on Thursday, has said the investigation would not impede policy making.
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"One number to watch that could impede the stock performance is ... what's happened to the gross margin trend," Daryanani said.
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In apparent tactics to impede the opposition demonstrations, authorities set up roadblocks and closed some underground metro stations in Caracas.
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Often, he adds, individuals are imprisoned based solely on accusations, and often logistics impede them from getting a fair trial.
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When those are circumvented in ways that impede competition and compromise patient health, we have a duty to speak out.
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Instead, Democrats were apoplectic, accusing Trump of trying to impede the FBI's investigation into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
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Connecting federal aid to maintenance-of-effort requirements for states might impede the decades-long state disinvestment in higher education.
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Broad reductions in trade barriers may look less alarming if governments retain the right to impede the most disruptive imports.
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Our increasing reliance on natural gas could halt or reverse, if we allow the new methane rule to impede production.
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Two weeks ago, the special prosecutor accused high-level Interior Ministry officials of destroying evidence to impede the wiretapping probe.
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Myers also destroyed L.H.'s cellphone "with the intent to impede, obstruct, and influence the investigation," according to the indictment.
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Messrs Gans and Leigh: There are definitely dumb ways of attempting to achieve equality—ways that would potentially impede growth.
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Developers and London officials had to make a judgment call as to whether or the Shard's presence would impede views.
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That program will work to ensure that responsible innovation is fostered and that the CFTC does not unduly impede it.
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One strategy that brand name manufacturers employing is to impede the ability of rivals to buy their drugs for testing.
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If so, that could increase the possibility that Trump was trying to impede Comey's pursuit of Flynn's potentially criminal behavior.
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This Uber team also led efforts "to evade, impede, obstruct, influence several ongoing lawsuits against Uber," according to the letter.
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By Saturday morning, it appeared Trump's outburst at Whitmer wouldn't impede the federal government's response to the crisis in Michigan.
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I hope you have read my letter free from the influence of wealthy lobbyists who may impede your senatorial judgment.
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Shutting down dirty factories, cleaning up industry and shifting toward renewable energy can initially drive up costs and impede growth.
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Republicans across this country are doing everything they can to impede, alter and override the power of the personal vote.
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Guaranteeing people's confidentiality has become more of a challenge, but some scholars worry that the new system will impede research.
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House Democrats are also threatening to financially penalize officials who impede investigations, either by fining them or withholding their pay.
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Alternatively, Mr. Whitaker will move to impede Mr. Mueller and ensure that his findings never see the light of day.
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Hookworms are not deadly, but they can impede physical and cognitive development in children, and expose victims to intestinal illnesses.
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" Why it angered reporters: "It broke with decades of tradition and may impede news coverage of American foreign policy moves.
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The harness stayed in place as we walked and didn&apost appear to impede the movement of his front legs.
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Astronomers are worried the influx of new satellites in the coming years could impede the hunt for asteroids near Earth.
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They shouldn't require you to make huge course corrections that impede your ability to live a productive and fulfilling life.
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Republicans now control both houses of Congress and could greatly accelerate or impede the ratification of a revised Nafta deal.
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Over and against this evidence, the current administration has made strenuous efforts to impede the naturalization process and undermine citizenship.
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On other occasions, an extremely high volume of upload traffic by other users can delay or impede your video upload.
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"This volatility can impede the effective implementation of monetary policy, and we are addressing it," Powell said in prepared remarks.
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Cardiac arrests are caused by disturbances in the heart's electrical rhythm, which impede blood flow or stop the heart altogether.
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The bill, now heading for the state Senate, would not impede one the freedom of speech or religion, Low said.
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"We strongly encourage you to reverse course and halt any efforts to impede cooperation with this important investigation," they wrote.
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On the surface, it might appear that he did this to impede the investigation and to otherwise circumvent judicial process.
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Then by going to the club, you "only" acted against your obligation [to avoid anything that would] impede your recovery.
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An extended border wall would impede the movement of many species and would put creatures already under pressure in peril.
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Some members of the party establishment are wondering whether they should try to impede Senator Bernie Sanders's candidacy before then.
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Thursday's announcement that the government would impose across-the-board tariffs on Mexico until that country made significant reductions in the number of people entering the United States prompted a number of warnings: that it would impede manufacturing supply chains, jeopardize a new North American trade agreement, and impede cooperation with Mexico over immigration issues.
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Laws that impede the freedom of physicians to provide care using their best medical judgment are not supported by the AMA.
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Perhaps most alarmingly, stress may impede digestion, thereby inhibiting absorption of vitamins that are essential for healthy teeth, skin, and hair.
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So now I'm like 'No — I don't want to impede the natural energy from coming through me when I'm on stage.
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The final four occupiers will face charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers, along with 12 others previously arrested, officials said.
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The health care system is complex, but that's no excuse not to chip away at the obstacles that impede lower costs.
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Worse, the United States may see a series of steps taken that will impede progress on a range of policy goals.
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It added that Thailand did not "convict officials complicit in trafficking crimes, and official complicity continued to impede anti-trafficking efforts".
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Former FBI Director Comey and his deputy, Andrew McCabe, testified – under oath – that there was "no effort to impede" the investigation.
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The company says this won't impede the verification process, and that the choice was made to make the ledger more efficient.
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Trump's reckless decision will impede our future ability to persuade partners to work with us on counterterrorism missions around the world.
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"My understanding is that the rider does not in any way impede our ability to conduct our research mission," Azar said.
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Critic's pick The Metropolitan Opera restages the director's 1981 production with a winning cast and no scrim to impede the singers.
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And please don't get me started on the dopamine of electronics and how they impede all self-motivation, energy and creativity.
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He was hunting for comets and wanted to rule out other objects in the night sky that might impede his search.
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For countries that don't have Ethiopia's many health workers, technical challenges can also impede long-acting birth controls from spreading further.
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Trump&aposs allegations are of extreme scandal -- the use of FBI assets by the Obama administration to impede his presidential campaign.
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Enforcement action will also be taken if demonstrators illegally impede traffic in the roadway or attempt to shut down a freeway.
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But differences in rules and standards impede the flow of goods and services, worth $227bn in 2016, between the two countries.
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He Weiwen, a former diplomat, says that America's goal is not to shrink its trade deficit but to impede China's progress.
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In southern Mexico, police in riot gear shadowed the caravan's arrival along a southern highway, but did not impede their journey.
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Failure to disclose the drugs we're taking, especially hard drugs, can seriously impede a doctor's ability to diagnosis a health condition.
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There are a number of uncertainties at play in the retail industry today that could impede some of this growth, though.
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The costume that represented subjugation in Gilead now had another feature: A nonexistent waistband that wouldn't impede the party's sumptuous feast.
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We have to include race and gender and sexuality and class as markers that facilitate or impede your participation in anything.
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There are, however, concerns that a shortage of workers and the Trump administration's tougher stance on immigration could impede job growth.
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Critics don't like the idea of a customs union as it would impede Britain from striking its own future trade deals.
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Despite softening in Cuban-American relations, policies remain tepid and hurdles impede eager investors who seek to crack the new market.
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Critics of the rule, particularly in the business world, have warned the rule will impede Americans' ability to access financial advice.
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Likewise, advocates of the long-term U.S. military presence can't explain how blocking a land-supply route would impede Iranian influence.
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"There is nothing, legally speaking that could impede the extradition, from the judicial system point of view," the judiciary spokesman said.
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Third, even people with adequate skills and knowledge get tripped up because health insurance has characteristics that impede good decision-making.
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Experts and lawyers who have studied arbitration cases say that process, if enacted, could significantly impede Ms. Carlson's chances of prevailing.
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Whatever reward for innovation the policymakers choose, it should not impede access to such innovation for those who most need it.
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Inslee blames climate change for the forest fires while Zinke lays the blame on environmental groups that impede active forest management.
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The test could be taken as many times as necessary to pass — the idea isn't to impede but rather to educate.
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That idea has generated controversy, with critics saying the second appointee would inevitably impede the work of special counsel Robert Mueller.
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Rain could impede the search for victims Authorities are scrambling to find 870 people who are unaccounted for in Butte County.
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" Nevertheless, Mr. Denton did not impede the video's publication, although he advised his editor "not to put up the whole tape.
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Other policies can impede the democratic process, like voter ID and early voting laws that discourage voters and shorten participation windows.
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ISPs could impede video streaming services and consumers' ability to make free or inexpensive phone calls over the internet, advocates said.
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The report also described attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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More frequent and/or longer interruptions due to internal hardware malfunction or displacement impede efficiency and may result in equipment damage.
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Keeping these loopholes in the tax code will impede lawmakers from bringing down marginal tax rates and broadening the tax base.
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Darwin was considering proposing to his cousin Emma Wedgwood, but he worried that marriage and children might impede his scientific career.
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The small offer came as a surprise, but did not impede "productive and constructive" talks on other areas, Costa Filho said.
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Jones has been trying to impede the negotiations since mid-August, when Goodell suspended the Cowboys' star running back, Ezekiel Elliott.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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"Whoever corruptly endeavors to influence, obstruct, or impede the administration of justice" may be guilty of obstructing justice under US law.
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In short, just as Japan and Europe are liberalizing trade with each other, Britain is moving to impede trade with both.
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We should all continue to practice the behaviors — rigorous hand washing, not touching the face, social distancing — that impede its spread.
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We should all continue to practice the behaviors — rigorous hand washing, not touching the face, social distancing — that impede its spread.
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" She called fears that the proposed rule would impede the E.P.A.'s ability to respond to emergencies like the coronavirus "unfounded.
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But his critics say his last-minute move is likely to further the Trump administration's efforts to impede police reforms nationally.
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"Whether or not there's 10 yachts or 20173 yachts parked near the Biennale, it doesn't really impede my experience," he said.
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I keep all the storage in front of the wall as low to the floor as possible so it doesn't impede.
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At the same time, he has also helped the Trump administration's efforts to impede people seeking asylum in the United States.
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She said that backers of the ban had defended it by saying full-face veils hinder communications and impede government service.
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"It's clear that right now, maintaining the Games for this year will impede (the athletes) dream from being realised," he said.
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None of our proposals would require WhatsApp to limit its operations or impede Brazilians' ability to communicate with friends and family.
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You could toss it at your adversary and impede their progress for a moment or two, and thus make your escape.
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Fears remain that domestic politics and uncertainty over Brexit outcomes could still impede a re-joining of this faster global growth.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) noted he would keep an eye on the spending but didn't want to impede Mueller.
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However, analysts say Hezbollah's role in forming the government, which took office last month, could impede securing Western and Gulf aid.
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However, analysts say Hezbollah's role in forming the government, which took office last month, could impede securing Western and Gulf aid.
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Negotiations were unlikely to be easy but the court would want to support and not impede them, judge Michael Neef said.
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The survey's findings emphasize how systemic and culturally-accepted forms of discrimination impede LGBTQ women when it comes to their jobs.
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End-to-end encryption also does nothing to impede law enforcement in situations where agents have access to a suspect's devices.
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Making matters worse, the United States now has a president who has promised to impede progress on both of those fronts.
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Doing so would impede Mueller's investigation into Trump, since he was FBI director at the time of the sale, Stone argued.
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Though Bush's economic stewardship was imperfect, his brief tenure didn't impede his son's bid eight years later for the Oval Office.
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This latest move comes from the same playbook: impose unnecessary regulations for reproductive health clinics to impede women's access to care.
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And this is when our innate empathy drives us to escape, in order to avoid those feelings and impede our humanity.
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The Mueller report described the president's efforts to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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The public health system in large parts of Africa is poorly organised and equipped, and political crisis and social disorganisation impede improvements.
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It also described numerous subsequent attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation, but stopped short of declaring that he committed a crime.
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Yesterday's detention, seemingly intended to impede an act of humanitarian aid, suggests an escalation of Cuban authorities' crackdown on artists and activists.
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There are already hints that Mueller's investigation is revolving more around Trump's attempts to impede the investigation rather than possible Russian collusion.
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Tomaschik was also able to use his knowledge of the vulnerability to impede other Google staffers' access to parts of the building.
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This effectively harms the Palestinian crops and clears Palestinian land of any natural obstacles that would impede the view of Israeli snipers.
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What we choose to express impacts and educates those around us, stirring them to positive action or normalizing behaviors which impede progress.
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Mueller also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede the investigation, but stopped short of declaring the president had committed a crime.
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" Investigators also say they found "cardboard jammed into the door tracks of his single-inmate cell to impede entry into the cell.
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The judge's decision will seriously impede the ability of Junqueras and Forn to campaign in new elections in Catalonia on Dec. 21.
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It sounded all doom and gloom, unless cities could impede that growth by limiting cars and reduce their influence on the streets.
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Trump, in return, wouldn't impede Russia's efforts to help Syrian President Bashar al-Assad as he gains further control of southwest Syria.
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Or, the effect might have been indirect, triggered by stress, which is known to impede the body's immune defense and healing processes.
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Last week, van Beurden told CNBC that Trump's tariffs and quotas on foreign steel are beginning to impede Shell's U.S. construction projects.
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But many of his positions impede that, and several recent polls raise doubts about the strength of his appeal to Latino voters.
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The best thing to do, Clear writes, is to plan for failure by considering what in your life could impede your progress.
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"The OCE has a serious and important role in the House, and this amendment does nothing to impede their work," said Rep.
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But Strickland says there is still the possibility that some states will pass rules to impede the rollout of fully autonomous cars.
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They were charged with offenses including conspiracy against the government, conspiracy to impede a federal officer, assault, threatening and obstruction of justice.
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What is being done to really impede our ability to provide what the American voters want should be looked at and improved.
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Trump abruptly fired Comey last month as he oversaw that FBI investigation, prompting questions about whether he tried to impede the probe.
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A weak president has difficulty achieving these things, as competing political actors impede his goals and jockey to assert their own influence.
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This rule will fundamentally impede people's power to decide if, when, and under what circumstances to get pregnant and have a child.
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The Observatory said putting the bridges out of action would impede aid deliveries to areas in need and hamper movement of civilians.
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Medvedev has visited the islands before, but this week's trip could impede talks towards a peace treaty and joint economic activities there.
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Security measures imposed by the United States at its borders after the September 11th terrorist attacks in 2001 continue to impede trade.
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On Monday, he had said the government would only apply European Union fiscal rules if they did not impede its reform agenda.
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But poor protection of facial and other personal data by Chinese firms could impede the country's rise as a global tech giant.
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Minutes later, James drove along the baseline as Carroll reached out in a desperate — and ultimately pointless — attempt to impede his path.
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That means US forces must ask permission to fly missions there, though US officials say the change will not impede their operations.
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The administration called that limit "arbitrary" and said it could impede the NSC's ability to advise the president and coordinate between agencies.
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According to the Politico–Morning Consult poll, nearly half of voters — 48 percent — believe that Trump has tried to impede the investigation.
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The social challenges of people on the spectrum can impede their likelihood of thriving not only in college, but also after graduation.
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You shouldn't let your inability to illustrate anything beyond stick figures and random doodles impede your pursuit of becoming a graphic designer.
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All 12 people arrested in connection with the standoff will face charges of conspiracy to impede federal officers, according to the FBI.
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There's another form of advocacy that might impede military uses of AI: the reluctance of AI researchers to work on such uses.
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I said I hoped that would not impede them from acting in the public's best interests — but that it was a danger.
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With Pascal Siakam—a non-threat from the outside—as his man, Tatum needed to impede Ibaka's roll sooner than he did.
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Conway said she had not discussed the amendment with Trump and that the proposed measures would not impede ethical oversight of lawmakers.
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Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) says President Trump's administration will likely impede the probe into possible collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and Russia.
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But at the same time, they show that stretching does not impede performance, Dr. Blazevich says, even when the stretching is static.
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He described the job of national security adviser as making sure that the bureaucracy did not impede the decisions of the president.
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If lawmakers established that Trump obstructed justice by seeking to impede Mueller, Nadler's panel could move to impeachment proceedings against the president.
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Unlawfully returning an authoritarian leader to power will impede grass-roots change, which the country needs more than it needs any politician.
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Women politicians don't face the same hurdles as Robinson did — but there are still obstacles that impede women's ability to pursue office.
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A study in 2011 projected higher out-of-pocket costs for patients and said this "could impede beneficiary access to needed medication."
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The main reason the Residents insisted on remaining incognito, Mr. Fox said, was that they didn't want celebrity to impede their creativity.
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For McLean, it is important to enjoy these experiences, but at a reduced cost that does not impede long-term financial goals.
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Electronic health record vendors that impede data-sharing — a practice called "information blocking" — could be fined up to $1 million per violation.
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Casper included major risk factors in its IPO filing, which could impede its growth, including competition and its history of losing money.
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Its many religious and ethnic groups participate in the political process, although sectarianism, corruption, and private militias continue to impede good governance.
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As in Cheever's short story, all this water has brought us closer to our neighbors in a way the suburbs usually impede.
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It also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's probe, but stopped short of declaring that the president committed a crime.
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DIVIDEND POLICIES IMPEDE CASH RETENTION HR determines its dividend rate based off of operating cash flow measures before recurring maintenance capital expenditures.
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But the lawmakers in the two letters reference reports that the airline has tried to impede employees' attempts to form the union.
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They are eager to see Pruitt take over this agency and rollback regulations that keep Americans safe, but impede their bottom lines.
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They faced the same primary charge as the Bundys: conspiring to impede Interior Department employees from doing their jobs at the refuge.
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"EOIR's management exists to fulfill an administrative function, not to impede on the decision-making process of its judges," the group wrote.
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They say the regulations would impede China's economic growth, create barriers to market entry and impair the country's security by isolating it technologically.
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It doesn't impede functionality either, so you can still read and play games, even when at the beach or just traveling in general.
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When the Shield arrives, it lowers the shield into place in front of it, creating a tall barrier to impede crowds and projectiles.
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Tightening borrowing costs would help choke inflation but also hamper economic expansion and reduce liquidity in stock markets, which could impede stock gains.
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Attacks on Black churches, using fire and other forms of violence, have long been used to intimidate the Black community and impede progress.
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You don&apost want anything to impede a rescue effort where someone panics and then a child panics and could drag somebody under.
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Local officials have decided to bar them from the footpath, on the grounds that they impede pedestrians, make a mess and attract vermin.
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Pro-democracy demonstrators pull barricades across Chang'an Avenue to try to impede soldiers who are fighting their way toward Tiananmen Square, June 4.
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Perhaps a more significant concern is that for certain less privileged and marginalised groups offensive speech can impede learning by causing psychological damage.
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"This will not impede any moves we would make in Asia or Latin America or anywhere else," he told the St. Petersburg Times.
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If Utah's six electoral votes impede any candidate from winning the 270 electoral votes they need, Congress will decide on America's 45th president.
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Now frustration is mounting as the holdouts cloud the fate of nine former occupiers in custody, charged with conspiracy to impede federal officers.
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"But it remains ambiguous whether Trump 'endeavored' to impede the investigation," which is necessary in order to meet the obstruction of justice threshold.
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New York State Assembly member Dean Murray said efforts to limit the collection of immigration data would impede the mission of law enforcement.
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Obviously, much more data is needed on long-term effects, but placing it into Schedule I will impede such efforts, not energize them.
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If it persists, this regulatory uncertainty will impede the commercialization of these vehicles and make the U.S. a less attractive place to innovate.
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Trump directed McGahn to have Mueller fired -- a step that would clearly impede the special counsel's office work -- but McGahn wouldn't do it.
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Ammon Bundy; his brother, Ryan Bundy; and three other people were found not guilty of firearms charges and conspiracy to impede federal workers.
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Some baulk at doing hearing tests for fear of losing their job, and many decline shields because they change sound or impede sightlines.
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"The rule could impede U.S. energy production while reducing local and federal revenues," said Erik Milito, API's Upstream and Industry Operations Group Director.
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Another possible amendment would require the U.S. attorney general to certify that participating countries do not have policies that impede U.S. national security.
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And she backs regulation to impede finance executives from seizing outsize rents for themselves and their firms, and to protect consumers from fraud.
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And if in fact he attempted to impede or prevent an investigation and obstructed justice, that is a basis for removal from office.
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Cox was released from custody by a Portland judge on Friday to await trial on a charge of conspiracy to impede federal officers.
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Trump's rocky relationship with Silicon Valley has already threatened to impede the White House's efforts to reach out for input from technology companies.
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His public statements and alleged actions revealed since have raised questions about whether he has tried — or would attempt — to impede the probe.
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If free travel barriers are indeed restored between the European Union and Britain, it will impede not only trade, but also free movement.
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But there had been some question as to whether Mueller would seek to block Comey's testimony, for fear it could impede his investigation.
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Before companies understood how a lack of moderation could impede growth and degrade brands and community, moderators were volunteers; unpaid and virtually invisible.
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I wondered about the logical extension of that situation, where a bad actor in VR tries to impede or ruin another user's experience.
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The government claims Fairooz's laugh qualifies as "disorderly and disruptive conduct" intended to "impede, disrupt, and disturb the orderly conduct" of the hearing.
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And if, having committed a grotesque act, a rapist genuinely repented and rehabilitated, branding them would impede their assimilation back into the community.
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Democrats and other critics of the president have warned that Trump could be laying the groundwork to impede the investigation with Whitaker's appointment.
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With 10,000 baby boomers reach retirement age every day, now is the time to strengthen — not impede — Social Security's ability to provide services.
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With more than 130 federal judgeships open, we stand on the verge of a watershed moment that could impede progressive issues for decades.
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All of these companies face an uncertain regulatory environment for driverless vehicles that could impede the rollouts of the cars across the country.
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The document also proposes severe punishment for those who participate in illegal practices, such as the fabrication of data, or who impede investigations.
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Unlike an earlier draft, it no longer directly threatens international sanctions on those who impede the accord or dispute the outcome of elections.
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When that happens, the body undergoes a cascade of changes, including blood clots and leaky blood vessels that impede blood flow to organs.
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These jurisdictions impede the federal government's ability to enforce immigration laws, needlessly endanger American lives and all too often result in preventable tragedies.
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Policymakers need to address these issues in ways that does not impede the evolution of new technologies that provide tremendous benefits for consumers.
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"Ongoing air strikes and fighting continue to inflict heavy casualties, damage public and private infrastructure, and impede delivery of humanitarian assistance," it said.
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It is not the first time Volkswagen has faced accusations that employees tried to impede investigations into widespread cheating on diesel emissions tests.
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In taking away the woman's issue from Clinton's arsenal against Trump, the allegations against the former president severely impede her chances at winning.
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That could impede cooperation on Syria and other matters besides the Islamic State, including efforts to halt the flow of refugees into Europe.
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This patchwork is already starting to impede some improvement in the transportation sector because of the legal uncertainties and inconsistent laws among states.
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As Central Asia's most populous country and the only one that borders all the others, Uzbekistan was ideally placed to impede regional integration.
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The Yankees, who were last no-hit by six Houston Astros pitchers on June 11, 2003, had done little to impede Odorizzi's bid.
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Ultimately, the fundamental issue is whether Trump fired Comey with a "corrupt" intent, meaning to obstruct or impede the federal grand jury investigation.
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DeVos, in her speech earlier in September, also said she wanted to make sure harassment definitions did not impede free speech on campuses.
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The move also comes amid a federal investigation of Russian interference that reportedly includes looking into whether Trump tried to impede the probe.
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So in those areas, Ms. Rentner said, the mix will include species with relatively stiff stems or trunks that help impede the flow.
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It contains language that might impede efforts to foster greater Jewish religious pluralism in Israel, including egalitarian prayer spaces at the Western Wall.
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Mueller's report uncovered numerous links between the Trump campaign and the Russian government, and described how Trump tried to impede the Russia investigation.
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Higher uninsured rates among these groups impede progress toward reducing yawning inequities in health outcomes ranging from maternal mortality to cancer to AIDS.
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Jared Jagdeo, a dermatologist at the University of California, Davis, has also wondered whether macrophages impede tattoo removal by reabsorbing lasered ink particles.
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Congressional Republicans say those views are less likely to impede Mr. Moore's confirmation prospects than concerns over his personal life and past statements.
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Ozuna sings cheerful singsong melodies that never impede the forward rush; his light, warm, piercing voice soars up and down with the bassline.
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Should the public be concerned that the president replaced Mr. Sessions with a "loyalist" who might try to impede or undermine the inquiry?
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The report also described numerous attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation but stopped short of declaring the president had committed a crime.
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But street protest and YouTube cinematography apparently only go so far, and the group now wants to try to physically impede rescue missions.
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Go to Sweden or South Korea or Canada and you can find rules that impede the free market, yet businesses do just fine.
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We can regulate rather than impede the natural currents of regional movement, encourage trust and lawful order rather than mutual suspicion and turmoil.
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His attack has led to some questions about whether his age and health would impede his ability to serve in the White House.
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It is not expected to exist in physical form—merely as a stream or a download—which would only impede its constant evolution.
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The current abuse of the 60-vote rule will impede our ability to achieve any of the policy promises we made to America.
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But we don't know how many people get infected, how long it incubates, whether spring or summer weather will actually impede its spread.
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But Trump has done something different: He has encouraged people to break the law (or impede investigations) with a promise of future pardons.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) said Tuesday that he would keep an eye on the spending but didn't want to impede Mueller.
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" Curiously, Trump's budget also asserted that "prison construction largely does not provide economic growth in rural counties, and in fact, may impede it.
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Further, there is no sign that Biden did anything to impede the investigation -- which may not even have been active at the time.
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Allergan is shelling out $750 million to settle allegations that it used tactics to impede generic competitors to one of its Alzheimer's drugs.
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Even four months without a quorum could seriously impede the nation's ability to take full advantage of the many advantages of natural gas.
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She left again in 1989, frustrated by budget cuts that she felt would impede her research at the National Center for Health Statistics.
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Law enforcement agencies often have a backlog of untested rape kits, and delays in getting physical evidence tested can also impede an investigation.
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Some economists have criticized these efforts, maintaining that these programs often impede development by creating dependency, distorting market incentives, and entrenching corrupt dictators.
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Immigration officials have been careful to note that no border wall is impenetrable but instead is designed to impede the efforts of smugglers.
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"Government unions impede the efficiency of federal operations and direct the government to put the interests of government employees first," the memo says.
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The claim that the framers of the Constitution empowered presidents to impede investigations for corrupt ends goes too far, many legal scholars say.
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No. As an employee, you're obligated to act in a way that doesn't impede your recovery during the time you're unable to work.
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That Neverwinter Nights, up until recently, was not really a going revenue stream for Bioware, Atari, or Hasbro couldn't impede its continued existence.
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But if you exercise your control over your own records in order to impede a criminal investigation, now it may be unlawful obstruction.
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"Regardless, there are people dealing with severe issues around sex — it's the uncontrollable behavior and the secretiveness that severely impede functionality," she says.
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Schuchat said that recent leadership changes at the CDC amid this remarkably severe flu season will not impede the agency's mission to protect Americans.
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The fact that it's not designated critical infrastructure does not impede what services and help that we can offer to state and local governments.
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There's nothing in the way to impede its audio quality either, making the Onelink reverberate from above like the voice of some synthetic deity.
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Sustained criticism by the President is also likely to have demoralized many intelligence officers and analysts, which may impede staff recruitment, retention, and performance.
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The report focused on Russian interference in favor of Trump in the 2016 U.S. election and subsequent attempts by Trump to impede Mueller's investigation.
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Pro-democracy demonstrators overturn a bus on Chang'an Avenue to try to impede soldiers who are fighting their way toward Tiananmen Square, June 4.
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But as the car industry shows, it is not tariffs but non-tariff barriers, such as differing regulations, that most impede British-American trade.
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Rather than forcing Iran to pay a price for these actions, Washington has missed opportunities to impede its chief regional adversary's freedom of movement.
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The Trump administration said the tariffs would put pressure on the Mexican government to impede the flow of undocumented asylum seekers crossing the border.
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Israel signaled it would not impede the offensive, even as it struck Syrian army posts near the frontier in retaliation for a drone incursion.
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On Thursday, 10 Democratic senators called on Secretary of State Mike Pompeo not to impede her testimony -- and to come out and defend her.
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Mueller did not exonerate Trump of obstruction of justice in seeking to impede the investigation but stopped short of concluding the president acted unlawfully.
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We were not aware of his background during the casting process due to legal limitations that impede studios from running background checks on actors.
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These critics also observed that the Moon Agreement threatened to impede exploitation of the asteroid belt (which is said to contain significant mineral deposits).
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Trump campaign advisor and oilman Harold Hamm said Wednesday the U.S. government has done everything in its power to impede oil and gas production.
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His disappearance came as Western countries stepped up their efforts to impede Iran's nuclear program under the government of hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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But the coalition assembled to impede North Korea's weapons development has been damaged, though it remains to be seen if the damage is irreparable.
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Thornberry said he is "very sensitive" to the issue of the Marines or lawmakers saying something that could impede future prosecutions or disciplinary actions.
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As long as a defendant intended to subvert, undermine or impede the fact-finding ability of an official proceeding, that's enough to convict him.
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Now we've got a president who not only resists playing nonzero-sum games but actively fans emotions that impede the wise playing of them.
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They aren't very big and are built into spots that can only impede the sound, which is where a good sound bar comes in.
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Elkouby thinks the murders are now a distant memory and it would not impede Simpson's ability to cash in ... but he's gotta act quick.
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He wrote that the reports Tuesday "raise questions as to whether the president attempted to influence or impede the FBI's investigation" related to Flynn.
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Although, the American drive for self interest can impede the execution of this strategy and at times make its policies seem incoherent and ineffective.
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Himes said this week that Democrats are considering releasing a minority report detailing ways GOP members on the panel attempted to impede the probe.
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It is noteworthy that clinical outcomes for black prostate cancer patients are vastly different when socio-economic barriers do not impede access to care.
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Similar to perfume, wearing makeup to a dermatology appointment can impede the doctor from completing a mess-free and easy examination of the skin.
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"Obviously, I agree with the need to regulate the marketplace, but I don't want it to impede the research and potential for a treatment."
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Take, for example, occupational licensing and other regulatory barriers — such as certificate-of-need laws — that obstruct competition and impede the entry to markets.
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Furthermore, budget cuts to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health will impede progress in controlling the epidemic.
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"We are prepared to take further appropriate measures if there are additional efforts to impede our diplomatic and consular activities in Russia," he added.
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The underlying promise of our system is that we will welcome returning citizens and not impede their ability to earn a living legally i.e.
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The powerful group of physicians has argued that the limits are arbitrary and also impede a doctor's ability to individualize care for each patient.
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Easing occupational licensing restrictions and clearing out the tangled web of regulations that impede small-business startups and innovation are great places to start.
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SAN ANTONIO — The Golden State Warriors have been a history-making machine this season, overshadowing nearly every team that tries to impede their progress.
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Another factor that could impede progress at the meeting is a ruling by a Turkish court ordering the seizure of the opposition Zaman newspaper.
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World powers have said the U.S. move will impede peace efforts in the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict as anger spreads across the region.
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The administration says the lack of domestic producers could impede U.S. defense procurement for its armed forces as well as for strategically important infrastructure.
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Late last month Washington threatened to blacklist Zarif, a move that could impede any U.S. effort to use diplomacy to resolve disagreements with Tehran.
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North Korea is under heavy U.N. sanctions and a strict arms embargo designed to impede the development of its banned nuclear and missile programs.
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We know that electrical messages passed across the brain are either excitatory or inhibitory—meaning they either promote or impede activity in neighboring neurons.
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When you're doing sabrage, take off any paper or foil that might impede the progress of whatever tool you're using to open the wine.
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Strong turnout is far more likely when the weather is temperate than when storms impede commutes or dissuade voters from waiting in long lines.
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Most of the other models relied on resistors, which impede electrical currents, inside the cord to reduce volume, but they sometimes failed to work.
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If we are vigilant -- and we can reduce the chance of infection, which we will -- we will significantly impede the transmission of the virus.
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If we are vigilant and we can reduce the chance of infection, which we will, we will significantly impede the transmission of the virus.
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If we are vigilant — and we can reduce the chance of infection, which we will — we will significantly impede the transmission of the virus.
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Six members abstained, reflecting what diplomats called concerns that the step might impede efforts by other African nations to revive South Sudan peace negotiations.
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"When a person like that becomes a celebrity, he allows other people to impede upon the right of those who are different," says Duarte.
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Some people have expressed concerns that the barriers could impede the flow of bicycles and pedestrians on the busiest bike path in the city.
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China hopes other countries do not abuse national security rules to impede normal investment, Vice Commerce Minister Qian Keming said on Saturday.
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"The relief Plaintiff seeks is extraordinary and would directly impede an ongoing congressional investigation of the highest national importance," they wrote in the filing.
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Yet the agency's Washington leadership sought at every opportunity to impede Jones, Baxley and their chief investigator, the former Alabama state detective Bob Eddy.
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As a journalist, I deeply believe that society benefits from the type of free-flowing information that overly broad privacy regulations could unintentionally impede.
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Just because you no longer have committee hearings, legislation to rubber-stamp or investigations to impede doesn't mean you should let routine elude you.
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Mr. Barr has taken the position that obstruction laws cannot apply to presidents who abuse their official powers to impede investigations for corrupt reasons.
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First, the special counsel rejects the notion that the Constitution forecloses scrutiny of a president's use of his own constitutional powers to impede investigations.
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These powers can trigger a surge in government power and resources, as well as streamline cumbersome legal rules that can impede a rapid response.
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KPK's departing chief Agus Rahardjo told reporters on Thursday the agency opposed the revisions and believed they would impede the ability to fight corruption.
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So it wasn't just the revelations that it was taking place but trying to impede the ability of Congress to get to the facts.
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"The goal of Starlink is to provide worldwide internet service, an aspiration we do not want to impede," working group astronomer Kelsie Krafton writes.
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Moon took office in May pledging to engage the North in dialogue, as well as bring pressure to impede its nuclear and missile programs.
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Namely, dispensers that can survive graffiti, vandalism and bad weather; can be placed on crowded sidewalks without being knocked over; and won't impede pedestrians.
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"I didn't want the litigation to impede our ability to move forward and get this bridge open as soon as possible," Ms. Glen said.
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Koh&aposs testimony took a certain amount of criticism, but beyond wagging their fingers, senators did nothing to impede or authorize Obama&aposs actions.
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Three years ago, a similar group of lawmakers were strongly criticizing partisan attempts to impede and obstruct the Obama administration's nuclear talks with Iran.
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And it could put Kushner more fully and frontally on the special counsel's radar screen and impede his ability to function as an envoy.
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High levels of humidity impede the body's ability to cool off by sweating, though once temperatures get high enough, heat risks will rise regardless.
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But it is an omission that can do more than delay dinner: It can potentially impede fire trucks and ambulances responding to an emergency.
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This provision unfairly prioritizes corporations, encouraging them to file lawsuits against governments that implement public health and other measures that impede future corporate profits.
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However, he said that the lack of permanent officials would not impede modernization efforts once the MGT Act officially gets across the finish line.
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"The fact that it's adding to the deficit would itself impede growth, because it drives up the interest rate, which reduces investment," he added.
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It is "unlikely," he says that tattoos would impede perspiration enough to contribute to overheating or other problems in most people, even during exercise.
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The country's most urgent problem is the possibility that the president will impede an investigation into illegal behavior by his aides and possibly himself.
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And to some, literacy quizzes — however well intentioned — evoke the tests used to impede voting registration of black Americans in the Jim Crow South.
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The localities say they do not have any responsibility to involve themselves in federal enforcement and doing so could impede policing efforts within communities.
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Though the Great Recession ravaged hundreds of millions of people around the world, it didn't impede global progress toward reductions in steep absolute poverty.
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Those who take to the road now could find road closures, shut-down businesses and worsening storm conditions that may impede their ability to leave.
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If the president issues a pardon in order to influence a witness and impede the investigation, that would also be a further act of obstruction.
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"Without adequate information and with limited choice, consumers are unable to make informed decisions, which can both harm consumers and impede competition," the report said.
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If lawmakers decide that Trump obstructed justice by seeking to impede Mueller, Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler could move to impeachment proceedings against the president.
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Not being able to write out his scores didn't impede Haack's ability to perform, in fact, it put him down the path of electronic music.
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Limiting freedom of expression goes against the very idea of democracy, threatening to impede social progress and the fight for just and egalitarian social order.
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Therefore, according to the defendants, California can't prohibit corporations from requiring consumers to waive their public injunction claims because the policy would improperly impede arbitration.
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"It's hard to pick out right now out of the noise what is simple incompetence and what is a general desire to impede offshore wind."
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The agency enacted the policy after Congress expressed concern that DHS was using non-disclosure agreements to impede oversight over how it uses the devices.
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One such law expressly bars the president from acting to "delay or impede" disaster relief once a federal emergency or disaster declaration has been made.
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The four remaining protesters were indicted last week along with 12 others previously arrested on charges of conspiring to impede federal officers during the occupation.
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"It requires proof that the person corruptly or by threat influences, impedes, or endeavors to influence or impede the due administration of justice," Dressler says.
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Enterprises also are implementing fake–news filters and detectors into their platforms and software systems to impede the spread of fake news in corporate environments.
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However, most experts who spoke to CNBC said the world's second-largest economy will not allow this particular geopolitical event to impede its economic goals.
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"We do note that our action will be felt and will impede the DPRK (North Korean) regime's ability to continue these program," the official said.
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Meanwhile, the pairing of a wantonly violent and racist criminal justice system with laws that impede felon and ex-felon suffrage decimates the black vote.
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Even after the storm passes and refineries restart, roads damaged by flood waters and obstructed by trees and debris, could impede delivery for some time.
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The criminal counts brought against them, which include conspiracy to impede federal officers, are similar to the charges on which Bundy and other were acquitted.
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Trump's move could impede the FBI probe in the short term, but it's almost certain to accelerate a process that could prematurely end his presidency.
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And although the potential end of passporting rights does significantly impede the UK financial sector, it has far less impact on fintech than for banks.
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He also said he intends to respect a Justice Department request not to discuss matters that could be privileged or that could impede ongoing investigations.
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He did not conclude that Trump obstructed justice by trying to impede the Russia probe, but also did not exonerate the president of doing so.
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The task force will look at regulations that impede U.S. agricultural growth and for ways to encourage the use of agricultural products made in America.
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And David Plouffe, chief policy advisor at Uber, said the findings underscore the need for cities to embrace ridesharing, rather than try to impede it.
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"Contrary to your assertions, OMB has never sought to impede OGE nor to prevent others, including agencies, from acting as required by law," Mulvaney wrote.
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It nonetheless told Daniels that requiring the defendants to post a high bond during their appeal could impede their operations and further destabilize the region.
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The law under which Argentina attempted to steer money to the holders of the restructured bonds could also impede the ratification of any new deal.
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Both Avakian and Peikin stressed that enforcement efforts at the SEC will continue to be "vigorous" and that conflicts will not impede the division's activities.
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Drivers are frustrated with other drivers who, in one way or another, impede their ability to get where they're going as quickly as they'd like.
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" White House officials stressed that acting director Andrew McCabe told lawmakers last week that "there has been no effort to impede our investigation to date.
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Physicians also are often unaware of physical or emotional issues that show up at school first, or the conditions at home that may impede development.
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It has now become clear that her opposition's main purpose in impeaching her is to impede the investigations and prosecutions of themselves and their allies.
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By proposing flat-funding for the NIH and NSF, the administration's FY2019 budget proposal effectively reduces research investments and, consequently, would impede discovery and progress.
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The United States, the United Kingdom and the United Nations Security Council also opposed the vote, which they said would impede the fight against ISIS.
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It could also impede innovation and competition, because AV companies would not have the flexibility to change systems or partners if better tech becomes available.
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An Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found about 2628 percent of Americans think Trump attempted to obstruct or impede the investigation.
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The Obama administration issued a veto threat against the bill, saying that a new written material requirement would impede regulators' ability to enforce financial laws.
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"Everybody has the right to practice their own religion, but not if you impede other people's rights," said Muhammad Salis, a 32-year-old carpenter.
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Certain large drug manufactures are using a little-known regulatory process – called Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategies (REMS) – to impede the introduction of market substitutes.
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In view of the unresolved issues pertaining to both Iran and North Korea this argument is not a mere rhetorical device to impede real negotiations.
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The memo comes amid criticism from Capitol Hill that the Trump administration is withholding information to impede a slate of oversight probes in the House.
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Not only would it not strengthen grid resilience, it would waste billions of dollars and impede the distributed energy revolution that promises real resilience benefits.
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Critics of the decision claim it will impede the growth of online sellers and mom-and-pop businesses that reflect the entrepreneurial spirit of America.
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Proposition 63 has drawn vehement opposition from civil liberties and policing groups who argue that it would make Californians less safe and impede law enforcement.
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An Associated Press/NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll found about 22019 percent of Americans think Trump attempted to obstruct or impede the investigation.
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Breaching such an arrangement, the Republican senators warned, would only impede the committee's ability to obtain confidential documents from the executive branch in the future.
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And while the bourbon industry in the humble hills of Kentucky is booming, experts believe that the fresh set of tariffs will undoubtedly impede growth.
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John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) said earlier this fall that he would keep an eye on the spending but didn't want to impede Mueller.
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Twenty-two states enacted a total of 2000 new restrictions in 2012, 2013, and 2014 that could have been significant enough to impede abortion access.
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The report also described numerous actions by Trump to try to impede Mueller's investigation, but Mueller offered no conclusion on whether Trump committed criminal obstruction.
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Steep cuts have been proposed for Medicaid, the largest single insurance program covering opioid addiction treatment, which will further impede access to substance abuse treatment.
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If sepsis progresses, the body may experience a catastrophic cascade of changes, including blood clots and leaky blood vessels that impede blood flow to organs.
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But it signaled the start of another to get across that border, something that President Trump has promised to impede, even for those seeking asylum.
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U.S. immigration law and its enforcement as currently operated impede public health surveillance and interventions and are likely to thwart adequate measures against COVID-19.
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Pressure is already building in the Senate to drop the practice if it is going to be used to impede the Trump administration's judicial onslaught.
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In October, the younger Bundys and others were found not guilty of firearms charges and conspiracy to impede federal workers in the wildlife refuge standoff.
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Debate over the resolution split Macron's ruling La Republique En Marche party, with some opponents saying it could impede people from criticizing the Israeli government.
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" She added, "This shows an unprecedented state of siege underwritten by strategy to destroy electoral institutions and impede the election of a National Constituent Assembly.
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Woods also lifted heavy weights, an activity players before him had avoided in the belief that big muscles would restrict flexibility and impede their swings.
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In fact, experience in one setting may actually impede performance in the next setting because individuals are unable to adapt to new routines and processes.
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It isn't just Trump's public image that threatens to impede Republicans running down-ballot; Trump's failure to develop political infrastructure could also become an anchor.
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The male wire-tailed manakin has elongated tail feathers, which he swipes across the face of the female during courtship, and which may impede flight.
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Warren was the first major candidate to call for Trump to be impeached for taking actions to impede the federal investigation of Russian election interference.
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While a far cry from the 90-mph gusts recorded over the weekend, the strong winds could impede efforts to restore power in the region.
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"Tight security tends to impede your operations," Schuster said, citing the need to resupply bases or ships and the movement of personnel in or out.
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So, we want to look at things that really provide for everybody and doesn't impede the rights of one for the sake of the other.
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The rules may also create a "significant financial burden" for nonprofit technology organizations and impede free expression rights for internet users in India, she said.
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" Mexico's immigration assistance "You know, Mexico has never done anything to impede people from pouring into our country, and now they're doing just the opposite.
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Some may seem harmless (if superfluous); some may be a waste of money; some may impede progress by undermining science; some may be physically dangerous.
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"The O.C.E. has a serious and important role in the House, and this amendment does nothing to impede their work," the statement said in part.
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There's at least one question that senators will almost certainly ask: Did Comey himself felt that the president was trying to impede the FBI investigation?
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But, according to a recent McGill University study, caffeine may impede your body's ability to recover from what would have been short-term hearing loss.
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It also described actions that Trump took to try to impede the investigation and congressional Democrats have vowed to continue their own probe into the issue.
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People can lock the scooters anywhere on the street, and so they can easily impede wheelchairs, strollers, or people who appreciate the ancient art of walking.
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OrCam harnesses the power of Artificial Vision to compensate for lost visual abilities thus enabling visually impaired people to overcome the barriers that impede their independence.
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He is also putting law enforcement officers at risk, as those opposed to ICE now might have an opportunity to impede or interfere with their efforts.
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Anything that could impede adtech's ability to track and thus behaviourally target ads at web users is clearly enemy number one, given the current modus operandi.
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Conflict with Justice Department memo In his opinion, Marrero allowed that some aspects of the criminal process could impede a President's ability to perform his duties.
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Increasingly, though, China now sees IP theft as the enemy of economic prosperity, worrying the practice could impede its goal of becoming a global innovation leader.
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Moore had been in agreement with Trump that the Fed shouldn't have raised rates in December and that the central bank's moved threatened to impede growth.
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Such shear typically prevents such storms from quickly intensifying, but the National Hurricane Center now says it has not and will not impede this particular storm.
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That argument backfired spectacularly last month, when an audio recording emerged of Mr Temer appearing to condone the payment of bribes to impede the corruption probe.
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Honda, which raised its annual profit forecast on Friday thanks to weaker yen, said there were currently no supply chain issues that would impede factory production.
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Aung San Suu Kyi's poor treatment of the media in Myanmar may impede her efforts to democratize the conflict-wrought country, writes Reuters columnist Alex Lazar.
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The original TPP offered an eight-year window before competitors can have access to proprietary pharmaceutical data, which critics said would impede development of cheap generics.
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Those arrested face federal felony charges of conspiracy to use force and intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties, the FBI said.
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Of all the avenues of inquiry, perhaps the least is known about Mueller's investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice by trying to impede the Russia inquiry.
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While the labor market remains strong, there are concerns that a shortage of workers and the Trump administration's tougher stance on immigration could impede job growth.
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Giant concrete T walls have also been laid down on their sides and intermingled with booby traps and bombs to impede vehicles moving into the city.
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The group, including police officers, federal agents and intelligence analysts, will work to impede the flow of illegal guns throughout Chicago and target repeat gun offenders.
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Is it when a player goes down with no contact at all, or if he goes down easily from contact that didn't truly impede his movement?
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"In this case there was clear and convincing evidence that Monsanto made efforts to impede, discourage, or distort scientific inquiry and the resulting science," Smith said.
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The opposition group known as the Civic Alliance criticized the proposed amnesty law, fearing it would impede efforts to secure justice for victims of the crackdown.
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Once there, it may impede the buildup of winter ice cover, which has been hovering at or near all-time lows for this time of year.
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Columbus, Ohio (CNN)For Republicans dead set on stopping Donald Trump, Tuesday represents a final chance to seriously impede his path to the party's presidential nomination.
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Excessive check-in requirements, she added, can impede womens' abilities to care for their children, and none of the programs help provide counseling or legal assistance.
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The Obama administration's goal is largely dependent on its regulations on coal-fired power plants, meaning Trump's push to weaken the restrictions may impede that objective.
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"This will not impede the right to vote by the Venezuelan people on July 30th to elect the members of the National Assembly constituency," he said.
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But the uptick in yields has failed to dispel worries by some central bankers that narrowing margins will hurt commercial banks and impede Japan's financial intermediation.
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" The congressman said that if what Comey testified last week is accurate, it is "very well evidence of an effort to impede or obstruct the investigation.
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After those meetings, White House officials said Trump would not let differences over human rights impede upon his efforts to strike deals with autocrats and dictators.
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Many have little or no postsecondary experience because the pressures of work and family prevent them from attending school or impede their progress once they start.
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All of those arrested face federal charges of conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties, the FBI said.
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"I don't think we should try and impede the rate of technological progress," said Sean Mullin, executive director of the Brookfield Institute, based at Ryerson University.
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Imposing sanctions on Iran's chief negotiator would have been unusual because it could impede any U.S. effort to use diplomacy to resolve its disagreements with Tehran.
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Even NBC News, no Donald Trump fan, has reported that acting FBI director Andrew McCabe testified that there has been "no effort to impede" the investigation.
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The result of these new export controls impede our ability to protect critical infrastructure, the economy, and all the other Internet-connected dependencies we have today.
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"We should be educating people that when using cannabis, it could impede one's ability to give a conscious consent for a particular sexual act," Gillette says.
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Maduro added in a TV address from the presidential palace that a preliminary analysis showed the sanctions would impede Venezuela's crude exports to the United States.
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And progressive, liberal Democrats, even without knowing the potential nominee, have already pledged to do all they can to impede the confirmation of the President's nominee.
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Lawyers for the rapper had argued unsuccessfully that his testimony would impede his upcoming music tour and would not be relevant to the investigation, Reuters reported.
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Whitaker has also said he believes Mueller has exceeded the investigation's approved scope and publicly mused about ways he could impede it, including cutting off funding.
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Whether they be members of Congress or members of your administration, those who by omission or commission impede the free market are promoting inefficiency and waste.
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Opponents of paid prioritization argue that it would impede entry by new content providers who could not afford to pay for a higher quality of service.
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There is no indication, however, that the entire Mueller team is devoted to the Manafort case or that it would impede preparations for a Trump interview.
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" The GAO report also observed "…economic and societal trends — such as increases in debt and health care costs — can impede individuals' ability to save for retirement.
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While the bourbon industry in the humble hills of Kentucky is booming, experts believe that the fresh set of tariffs from China will undoubtedly impede growth.
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In contrast, computers must take every last tiny detail into account when performing calculations, and this can impede their ability to quickly find the best solution.
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Mr. Olson said jurors would see in that arc of psychology a man who had not committed a crime of trying to intimidate or impede anyone.
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If enacted, this memo could impact public safety, impede access to clinical trials, or even delay entire new fields of drug development from efficiently moving forward.
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While some legal and procedural roadblocks would impede a complete gutting of Mr. Obama's existing climate change regulations, Mr. Trump could significantly weaken or slow them.
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Since the signing of the August 2015 peace agreement, there have been numerous ceasefire violations, and actions to harm and impede humanitarian workers have been climbing.
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"In this case there was clear and convincing evidence that Monsanto made efforts to impede, discourage, or distort scientific inquiry and the resulting science," Smith wrote.
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That is why Egerton didn't wear prosthetic teeth during filming, as director Dexter Fletcher was concerned the gap-creating fakes would impede his lead's singing ability.
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" Administration officials also stressed that acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe told lawmakers last week that "there has been no effort to impede our investigation to date.
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Both are detrimental to American democracy and both impede the United States' ability to stand as an exemplar of liberty for other nations to voluntarily imitate.
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Any serious attempt by a Sanders administration to impede trade with China would put a serious crimp in Chinese economic growth, which is already slowing down.
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As Brownlee demonstrated in his real-world test, physical barriers can impede the signal for 5G, which operates at a different frequency than 3G or 4G.
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Such measures could potentially help China win inclusion on global bond indexes, but investors say market accessibility and concerns about the yuan's stability could impede inflows.
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This government loophole only served to put more infants and children at risk of brain development disorders that would impede their neurological abilities throughout their lives.
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Title IX has also been interpreted as saying that schools must not tolerate a "hostile environment" that makes girls feel threatened and could impede their education.
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While some legal and procedural roadblocks would impede a complete dismemberment of Mr. Obama's climate change regulations, a Trump administration could significantly weaken or slow them.
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"I think they were concerned that at some point it would impede their ability to do safety-critical work," Mr. Moorman said of the Moynihan project.
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He said Tuesday that his lobbying work would not impede his ability to serve, and Mr. Ducey's aides indicated he would sever ties to his clients.
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The agency announced Friday it was closing Taxpayer Assistance Centers until further notice, which could impede elderly and low-income people's ability to file taxes quickly.
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Prosecutors charged Phelps with threatening to assault and murder Schiff with the intent to impede, intimidate or interfere with his official duties, including the impeachment proceedings.
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Russia has stationed some of its most powerful warplanes in Syria, which Moscow may mobilize to impede any US-led campaign to bomb the Assad regime.
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It is disgraceful that Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee have abandoned their responsibility to investigate the Russia scandal but instead have chosen to impede justice.
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Any serious attempt by a Trump administration to impede trade with China would put a serious crimp in Chinese economic growth, which is already slowing down.
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Amel Majri's curling left-footed free kick found Henry, who had gotten behind her defender, Monica, despite Monica's efforts to impede her with an outstretched arm.
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Recently, the Beijing municipal government announced that all the capital's citizens will be tracked and assigned permanent ratings that could improve or impede their daily lives.
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Mr. Trump's lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, had argued unsuccessfully that being subject to a lawsuit in state court could impede the president from performing his duties.
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A central difficulty for prosecutors pursuing obstruction cases is proving that the defendant had a corrupt intent when he took steps that could impede an investigation.
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Skeptics worry that a telecom company focused on justifying every penny will impede the creativity of a media darling where producers, writers and actors are sacred.
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Many, Microsoft most of all, argued that enforcing the antitrust laws against Microsoft would damage innovation and impede the economic growth fueled by the technology sector.
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Philadelphia is a sports-mad city, its fans celebrating not infrequently by breaking things or climbing light poles greased by workers to impede just such ascents.
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For too long, this zero-sum rhetorical construct has only served to divide us and impede meaningful cooperation toward diminishing the spread of illegal content online.
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Mark Amodei — two Nevada Republicans whose state is a major center of employment for MGM, and who have each tried to impede the tribes' casino plans.
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McMaster admitted knowing about the sexual assault investigation, justifying his decision by saying he did not want to prematurely punish them or impede their military training.
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Sometimes the soil surrounding the body plays a big part as well either through osmosis or because heavy metals in the dirt can impede the enzymes.
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And Democrats, eager to avoid vindicating Trump any earlier than necessary, also appeared wary of allowing the impeachment to further impede on their party's nominating process.
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There are many ways in which a new director can impede the investigation, and the public has little information on the inner workings of the bureau.
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But, he said, Congress has been careful not to create too many restrictions, concerned it might impede the ability to act in times of national emergency.
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But what doesn't make sense and what continues to impede progress on these reform bills is the promoted calumny that our criminal justice system is racist.
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In order to gain a conviction on obstruction of justice, a prosecutor must establish that the perpetrator acted with "corrupt intent" to impede an official proceeding.
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"Brown's statements to prosecutors thus did not 'significantly obstruct or impede the government's investigation' and thus cannot suffice for an obstruction of justice enhancement," they wrote.
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"To motivate greater sexual assault reporting, the academies must counter-narratives and behavior that impede cadets and midshipmen from greater reporting and help-seeking," it said.
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"To impede by force the functioning of the Legislative Assembly is to condemn oneself to international isolation," the foreign affairs minister, Felipe Solá, said on Twitter.
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The conflagration's abiding and potentially more economically damaging effect will be to impede a set of global reforms to the way countries tax large technology businesses.
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"These tariffs will not be good for the economy, and I worry that it will slow, or impede significantly, the progress we're making economically," McConnell added.
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The National Sleep Foundation says sleepiness can impede job performance and notes that when you're groggy, the brain is unable to process and retain information well.
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The suit argues the tactics impede on the state's powers under its constitution, and it seeks to bar ICE from conducting such activities in the future.
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The Trump administration has said its withdrawal of personnel is not intended to impede engagement, but rather to safeguard the health and security of American diplomats.
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But Mr. de Havilland took care that they did not impede his clientele, whether it was Beyoncé, Amy Winehouse or Madonna, from dancing or otherwise performing.
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But he warned that the bourgeois values of wealth, vanity, and ostentation would impede rather than advance the growth of equality, morality, dignity, freedom, and compassion.
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"Future Forward... It is the future for those who want to impede the rights of the king," Rienthong Nanna, a retired major-general, wrote on Facebook.
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These are elected officials like members of Congress, Governors and leading party officials, the men and women who enable — or impede — a president's ability to govern.
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"We stopped airing new episodes of 'StarTalk' at the same time so it would not impede the investigation," said Christopher Albert, a spokesman for National Geographic.
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There was no expectation that the protests would succeed — backers acknowledged that the Republican-led House and Senate would never act to impede Trump's imminent presidency.
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Nadler and Cummings released the questions GOP lawmakers asked Strzok, which they said were evidence their primary aim is to impede the special counsel's ongoing investigation.
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"Without a sustained effort to address it now, overcapacity may well seriously impede the effectiveness of China's economic reform agenda," said Joerg Wuttke, president of the chamber.
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Here's the setup: That corrupt intent part means "there must be a knowing and dishonest state of mind to obstruct, influence, or impede an investigation," McCord said.
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The protesters were each charged in U.S. District Court in Portland with conspiracy to use force, intimidation or threats to impede federal officers from discharging their duties.
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The team behind Man Food wanted to explore what kinds of social and cultural challenges exist that might impede diners—especially men—from opting to go vegetarian.
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It was a blow to CFTC efforts to thwart price rigging, and contained scathing language accusing the regulator of trying to impede legitimate efforts to make money.
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They go on to argue in some detail that using this regulatory mechanism would likely impede a lot of legitimate commerce while doing little to reduce remittances.
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Even though Trump has fumed about the impeachment inquiry, he has little incentive to impede progress on the USMCA as he heads into his 2020 reelection campaign.
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As an investor, it's critical to understand the nature and level of the market risks and how these risks can alter or impede long-term financial goals.
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"We will release the body worn camera footage when we can do so in a manner that does not impede any future court proceedings," the department said.
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In the past year, New York state, for example, has allowed naloxone to be purchased without a prescription, thus easing legal barriers that might impede its use.
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Egypt has been increasingly tightening controls on speech all year, and the move against Signal is just the latest attempt to stifle dissent and impede open journalism.
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The Department of Defense has deployed 5,600 troops — in theory in order to impede illegal crossings, but none are allowed to interact with migrants during their mission.
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The result is a proliferation of rules at all levels of government—rules that can slow innovation, but which also impede straightforward tasks, such as fixing bridges.
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The British navy said it warned three Guard vessels away after they tried to impede the passage of a commercial British tanker that the navy was escorting.
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The poll also found that 48 percent of registered voters believe he tried to impede or obstruct the investigation into whether his campaign had ties to Russia.
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But Mr Mueller leaves open whether Mr Trump's motive was a desire to impede the investigation, or simple anger that a subordinate failed to do as told.
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But if firing the FBI director to impede an ongoing criminal investigation into your associates isn't a grave abuse of power, then I don't know what is.
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Details of Mueller's investigation were released on Thursday, showing Trump tried to impede the probe, raising questions of whether he committed the crime of obstruction of justice.
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The Mueller report also described numerous attempts by Trump and his advisers to impede Mueller's investigation, but offered no conclusion on whether obstruction of justice was committed.
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If lawmakers established that Trump obstructed justice by seeking to impede Mueller, Nadler's panel could move to impeachment proceedings against the president for high crimes and misdemeanors.
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A federal appeals court's decision on the Federal Communications Commission's plan to restore a media ownership rule could impede Sinclair Broadcast Group's proposed purchase of Tribune Media.
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Google employees have protested Google's work on a Chinese search engine that could aid the Chinese government's surveillance efforts, and impede freedom of information for its citizens.
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If lawmakers established that Trump obstructed justice by seeking to impede Mueller, Nadler's panel could move to impeachment proceedings against the president for high crimes and misdemeanors.
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Unfortunately, one must accept the fact that some will blacklist you, impede your career and even physically assault you based on your vote in our democratic election.
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However, on Thursday, a judge issued an injunction saying this could impede the money-laundering investigation into the former premier, according to Brazilian newspapers including O Globo.
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"Changes to Medicaid could impede states' ability to provide treatment," said Kelly Murphy, director of the Health Division at the National Governors Association's Center for Best Practices.
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"Well you know, you always want people to voluntarily cooperate, and also we want to, again, not impede what's going on with Bob Mueller's investigation," Swalwell said.
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Trade fears and tensions in Europe have raised concerns that divisions could slow global growth and potentially impede the Federal Reserve from making further interest rate hikes.
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"My explanation on the call was in my judgment he didn't impede or hinder the first baseman from fielding the ball," DeMuth said to a pool reporter.
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The concepts of "commitment phobia" and "commitment readiness" have been useful for clinical psychologists—who view them as motivators for partners to exit relationships or impede intimacy.
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The Administration should work with key markets in Asia, Latin America and Europe to address regulations that impede U.S. food, services and capital from moving across borders.
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Myanmar's new government will also have to tackle land rights: confusing and poorly enforced land-use laws impede foreign investment and leave rural farmers vulnerable to confiscation.
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The Mueller report details a series of acts by Trump to impede the Russia probe but does not conclude whether those actions constitute the crime of obstruction.
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These episodes threaten to impede Washington's postwar role of helping to ensure the security and prosperity of the region just as a new U.S. president assumes office.
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An investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller found multiple contacts between Trump's campaign and Moscow, and several instances in which the president tried to impede Mueller's probe.
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A consistent theme of those who have reviewed our nation's intelligence activities over the years has been the need to break down barriers that impede information sharing.
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