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5 Sentences With "more unobstructed"

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Last fall, he started his second term with more unobstructed power than any Chinese leader since Deng Xiaoping, who died in 20153.
It helps that you're surrounded by a nearly panoramic set of three windows, including the windshield, that provide a much more unobstructed view of the road then you'll normally get from a truck cab.
Doucet usually takes the images from his backyard but on special events, like eclipses, moonrises and moonsets, he will look for an area with a more unobstructed view and less light from the city.
In the cockpit, side window pillars are eliminated for a more unobstructed view for the pilot. Farnborough Aircraft formed a business alliance with Epic Aircraft to develop both companies' aircraft and as a result the POC aircraft appears similar to the Epic LT. The wing is reportedly the same, while the Kestrel's fuselage is 20 inches longer than the Epic's. The fuselage is also slightly wider and has a 27% greater interior volume. The window and door arrangement on the left side of the aircraft is noticeably different.
The definitions and interpretations of social presence—given by multiple sources after the original work conducted by Short, Williams, and Christie—have offered a more unobstructed view that Social Presence is more of a combination of factors that present themselves in a way so as to develop greater intimacy within a group that has a positive effect on the individual's affective filters. Several researchers have suggested that intimacy and immediacy are contributing factors to Social Presence with intimacy defined as a measure of communication involving eye contact, proximity and body language Argyle & Dean 1965.Burgeoon, et al., 1984 and immediacy defined as the psychological distance between two parties that is conveyed through verbal and nonverbal cues in speech.

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