Impeding Sentence Examples

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  • Two years later, the same factors still appear to be impeding progress.

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  • However, we think the problem may be that each well is not being sealed separately which is impeding proper vapor diffusion.

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  • In a constricture or coarctation, the sides (walls) of the aorta press together abnormally, impeding the flow of blood.

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  • The electricity damages the tissue, impeding further hair growth and permanently eliminating hair.

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  • Cathedral settings are also a great choice, since they protect the stone on two sides without impeding the flow of light.

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  • Regardless, if your friends are seriously impeding your efforts to change your life for the better, it may be time to expand your social circle.

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  • However, the main point is undeniable; " chain migration " is still on a substantial scale and is seriously impeding integration.

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  • It's that West Coast beat maestro Daedelus again teamed up with MF Doom on ' Impeding Doom ' .

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  • Allow or disallow the ability to adjust the terrain regardless of impeding items like in-game objects, Sim characters, and other structures.

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  • Such slags act very prejudicially by impeding the up-draught of the air and the sinking of the fuel; nor can they FIG.

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  • The streets are narrow, and by a system called Kucheh-bandi (street-closing) established long ago for impeding the circulation of crowds and increasing general security, every quarter of the town, or block of buildings, is shut off from its neighbours by gates which are closed during local disorders and regularly at night.

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  • Neoplatonic philosophy had been in the main content either to formulate the contradiction or to deny the reality of one of the opposing terms. And traces of Neoplatonic influence, more especially as regards their doctrine of the unreality of the material and sensible world, are to be found everywhere in the Christian philosophers of Alexandria, preventing or impeding their formulation of the problem of freedom in its full scope and urgency.

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  • And not focused compared to two among all Florida health insurance neighborhood eligible problems is impeding.

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  • Conduct being the adjustment of acts to ends, and good conduct that which is conducive to the preservation of a pleasurable life in a society so adjusted that each attains his happiness without impeding that of others, life can be considered valuable only if it conduces to happiness.

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  • The muscle may also develop scar tissue, further impeding full range of movement.

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  • While he has denied the incident has had a negative impact on his 10-year relationship with Kenny Gross, their impeding nuptials have been put on hold.

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  • Elevated cholesterol levels can result in the accumulation of fatty deposits on blood vessel walls, narrowing veins and arteries and impeding blood flow to the heart, brain, and other organs.

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  • Bloody show and losing the mucus plug are two relatively early signs that labor is impeding.

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  • It leaves the arms free, with no impeding mobility.

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  • To this restriction, as regards foreign intercourse, was added a no less injurious system of inland duties impeding the commerce of the different provinces with each other.

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  • Almost at the same date that visionary revival of the Western Empire, which had imposed for six centuries upon the imagination of medieval Europe, hampering Italy and impeding the consolidation of Germany, ceased to reckon among political actualities; while its more robust rival, the Roman Church, seemed likely to sink into the rank of a petty Italian principality.

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  • Thus a fall in the gradient at any point in the course of a stream; any snag, projection or dam, impeding the current; the reduced velocity caused by the overflowing of streams in flood and the dissipation of their energy where they enter a lake or the sea, are all contributing causes to alluviation, or the deposition of streamborne sediment.

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