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First, "no intentional contact (or pushing)." Second, "no attempts to impede the progress of others".
A: Sometimes mulch can impede the progress of plants if it is too close to the crown of the plant.
Other donors see that it does not make sense to impede the progress of this programme so they are maintaining support.
When answering questions, he has a long-suffering air, as if one were about to throw dust in his eyes or otherwise impede the progress of his day.
"We don't want to comment publicly on anything that could, in any way, impede the progress of our investigation," Ms. Baur said.
Beano says he was defending his property and refuses to be separated from the corpse, telling the magistrate that to do so would impede the progress of art.
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But the country's history might have impeded the progress of such a German art form.
Gans saw, in the concentration of economic power, the decisive problem impeding the progress of freedom.
The study also found that age discrimination and a lack of government support impeded the progress of their businesses.
"It is clear that the F.A.A.'s delay has significantly impeded the progress of our investigation," the statement said.
And they accused him of impeding the progress of investigations on issues ranging from his relationship with a former White House intern to exports of satellite technology to China.
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