They have rattled the narcos, impeding some trafficking routes and increasing weapons seizures. |
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Employment is scarce as it is, and its time for the unions to stop impeding the progress of this country. |
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If anything is impeding the tightness of the door's seal, you may have additional leakage. |
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They probably also had elevated jugular venous pressure from impeding of venous return, which would cause an elevated intracranial pressure. |
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Yet that prodigious concatenation of evils, which should be devastating, is not notably impeding the nation. |
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With this patient, it is likely that profound family conflict is impeding the acknowledgment and acceptance of approaching death. |
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High salinity is one of the most important environmental stresses impeding crop growth. |
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At the same time, impeding the efforts of soldiers at war serves no constructive purpose. |
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The boundaries between grains act like barriers to electric charge carriers, impeding the flow of current. |
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The committee says delays in acquiring a combat identification system were even impeding the effectiveness of weapons systems. |
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With cultural barriers impeding population mobility, Europe is unlikely to find this adjustment working smoothly. |
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Of the factors impeding industrial activity, only competitive imports increased their negative impact in June. |
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Each had their own path and they glided on narrow passageways between each other, smiling or bowing but not impeding. |
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Choose a deduplication solution that can deduplicate at the byte level without impeding backup performance. |
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While the outflux of so many Edmonton musicians is alarming, DeMarco says he didn't leave because he thought the city was impeding his success. |
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However, sharp differences over how it should be restructured remain a major obstacle impeding the achievement of that goal any time soon. |
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After several unsuccessful attempts he is kicked out of his therapy group for impeding the progress of his fellow oddballs. |
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The group says that parked cars on one side of Devonshire Street appear to be impeding visibility for vehicles pulling out of Suresnes Road. |
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The embolus can, through the circulation, reach the lung. It stops there, impeding the circulation to happen and putting the life in risk. |
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But if we are to plant the seeds for a sustainable rural Europe, then we need to sift out some of the weeds that risk impeding their growth. |
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In response we should focus on finding an optimal way of achieving global security without impeding national security interests. |
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In this sense, the impossibility and undesirability of impeding the acceleration of scientific and technological discoveries were also evoked. |
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But Striped Bass is a predator that may be impeding the recovery of listed species including steelhead trout, chinook salmon, delta smelt and splittail. |
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The pilfer safeguard protects mail from unauthorized access without impeding the posting of mail. |
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High interest rates and inflation were impeding effective and significant growth of the floriculture industry. |
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Since it exports so much oil, impeding that traffic might seem self-defeating. |
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Yet these laudable activities conflict with another pressing goal: impeding money laundering. |
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Of all the infrastructural bottlenecks impeding India's growth, a shortage of electricity may be the most crippling. |
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The lack of political will among some Member States had been impeding progress on disarmament and non-proliferation. |
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It is based on the premise that the Government of Canada is impeding the growth of French in Quebec as well as its arts and culture. |
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At present, there is a heavy stream of refugees returning which the lack of security, law and order is actually impeding. |
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Drivers are permitted to use cell phones if their vehicle is not in motion, lawfully parked, and not impeding traffic. |
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Certainly a lack of communication is seen as impeding wider participation in the initiative. |
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In addition, corruption in the judicial system has been reported as one of the factors impeding access to justice in many cases. |
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All schools should be without communicational barriers as well as physical barriers impeding the access of children with reduced mobility. |
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However, since these funding lapses have been significant, they are impeding the full potential of the Fund. |
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Information needs to be synthesized to be able to determine whether progress is truly being made and where bottlenecks are impeding progress. |
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Moreover, they are impeding humanitarian access to something approaching one million people who are languishing in camps desperately short of food and medicine. |
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The enactment of light pollution regulations began in Arizona and California, to reduce sky glow that was impeding astronomical research in those states. |
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Just recently, a march on the Ferguson police station ended with protestors quickly arrested for impeding traffic. |
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The issue is making sure every ballot cast is counted, not impeding the individual freedom to fill out a form. |
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We have already seen that Articles 23 to 25 are designed to prevent customs duties, or charges equivalent thereto, from impeding the free flow of goods. |
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One must remark here that the traditional Caucasian society has always been based on egalitarian principles, impeding the inculcation of capitalistic values. |
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But entry regulations are impeding new sources of supply to the public. |
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As I tried to enter the concourse, a slow person was impeding my progress. |
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And it stops the glare from the sun impeding your viewing pleasure too. |
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Such changes result from the creation of reservoirs, changes in flow rates, obstructions impeding the free passage of fish and the encroachment of structures themselves. |
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The leadership of the secessionist Transnistrian region has continually demonstrated obstructionism and unwillingness to change the status quo, thereby impeding meaningful negotiations. |
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How would you assess the impact of that absence of tactical heavy lift as impeding the ability of the army to respond to emergencies in Canada or overseas? |
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The difficulties of issuing visas for professional drivers have long been one of the main barriers impeding the development of international transport by road. |
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There can be no justification for creating obstacles impeding women from undertaking managerial and supervisory roles on company boards of directors or boards of trustees. |
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Any development and utilization of transboundary waters should follow the principle of fairness and equability without impeding any reasonable use of transboundary waters. |
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To add insult to injury, any striking members could easily find themselves on the receiving end of a hefty fine or summary conviction, simply for handing out leaflets and allegedly impeding others to enter the workplace. |
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With or without arrest warrants, the detention of human rights defenders can amount to arbitrary arrest or detention if it is carried out with the intention of stopping or impeding their work. |
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Lawyers in turn had difficulty predicting outcomes, thus impeding their ability to advise clients and to engage in cost-effective settlement negotiations. |
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Soil cone penetrometers have been used for years to measure soil compaction and to sense root impeding. |
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This will mean that in many cases it will become much easier to remove restrictions, which are still very often impeding the activities of temporary work agencies. |
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I see signs like lights that help me find my way and stay on this path, without impeding my critical and doubting manner of thinking and my pursuing of a real quest. |
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By engaging parliamentarians in the fight against money laundering we can strengthen the international regime globally thus impeding the flow of illegal funds across international borders. |
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Covert research or direct challenges to legitimate authority risk increasing participants' vulnerability, deepening rifts within the community and actually impeding the advancement of social justice. |
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The real challenge therefore lies in identifying a combination of pragmatic measures that will reduce overall sound emission without impeding mobility and associated socio-economic benefits. |
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Ontario employers have nothing to fear from the provision of frank, honest and objective references and much to gain by not impeding the free exchange of employment information. |
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The main feature of underdevelopment is to have natural resources and to export commodities, which historically bring low prices, impeding development. |
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It may only be used when plaintiff owns the thing, and the defendant is somehow impeding the plaintiff's possession of the thing. |
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In Malaysia, he finished fifth after he had started from ninth on the grid, serving a penalty for impeding Nick Heidfeld's qualifying lap. |
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Oxfam asserts that worsening inequality is impeding the fight against global poverty. |
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The interwar agricultural depression aggravated traditional income inequality, raising fertility and impeding the spread of mass schooling. |
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Heavy guns came free and slammed into the opposite side, impeding escape or crushing men beneath them. |
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Louis a few months later partially due to winter conditions impeding the arrival of news, Upper Louisiana, regarding the New Orleans formalities. |
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In the NIR region, the overtones are anharmonic, impeding interpretation of the NIR spectra. |
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In other cases, they were recruited into armed groups, causing psychosocial damage on a variety of levels, and greatly impeding their safe return and reintegration into their communities. |
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In spite of this halting of the guerrilla war, the frequent skirmishes and the division of Western Sahara into two parts are impeding the region's economic and social development. |
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However, more flexible rules are laid down in respect of hunting and target shooting in order to avoid impeding the free movement of persons more than is necessary. |
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Poverty is a key factor impeding enrolment, primary and secondary completion, and learning outcomes, and children from ethnic minority and indigenous communities consistently underachieve. |
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The commission, however, was hastily wound up in 1948 and quickly forgotten – thanks to the US, which believed the trials were impeding Germany's rehabilitation. |
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The city's officials recognise the challenge will be integrating flood protection into Vancouver's urban fabric, in a way that improves quality of life rather than impeding it. |
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Opposition to Obamacare is impeding even some Democratic governors. |
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The lack of financial resources, the erosion of professional ethics, the de-motivation of workers and the lack of enthusiasm for work are all factors impeding implementation. |
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On June 12th his forces again managed to reach those oilfields, impeding efforts to resume production. Oil apart, NATO and the rebels are tightening the noose. |
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Invaluable tool for the singer, but of profound benefit to everyone, this technique allows us to drop away the habits that are impeding good functioning, at all levels of our life. |
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The Community has undertaken, in the conclusion of the GATT Article XXIV:6 negotiations, to examine problems identified if the functioning of the 'representative price' system for cereals appears to be impeding trade. |
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If so, that will represent a considerable tightening in monetary conditions, lopping as much as a percentage point off of real growth by impeding exports and making Canada look like a costly place from which to do business. |
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When system operators began noticing material buildup in the precalciner, they found that it was impeding the flow through the preheater and into the kiln. |
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Before his invention, mud dauber wasps nested in nozzle orifices of overhead sprinklers when the irrigation system was not in operation, impeding water flow. |
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But until now, using a thin client largely meant users were confined to a desk, impeding the adoption of thin clients for workers who need mobile access. |
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Nash died soon after construction started, impeding its progress. |
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Layers of sphagnum and peat assist in preserving the cadavers by enveloping the tissue in a cold immobilizing matrix, impeding water circulation and any oxygenation. |
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This meant that there was a heavy security presence around the city, often impeding traffic and general movement between Derry City and County Donegal. |
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In addition, seven soldiers were charged with crimes such as hashish use, impeding an investigation and attacking the whistleblower, Specialist Justin Stoner. |
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Upside contributor David James puts to rest the myth that China is cyberphobic and that the Chinese government is censoring and impeding Web development. |
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The initial attack by the 115th Brigade failed, in turn impeding the 113th Brigade, which was unable to approach Mortho Wood due to concentrated German machine gun fire. |
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Smoke can obscure visibility, impeding occupant exiting from fire areas. |
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