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Does this inhibit him from seeing the spirit of Africa?
A sense of loyalty seems to inhibit him from discussing that divergence too openly.
He asks the Archbishop of Canterbury for an analysis of the Salic law: does the church believe it should inhibit him from going to war for the French throne?
It was soon evident that his acquisition was primarily about money, but that didn't inhibit him from having a large say in the pro-Conservative party editorial policy, about which he was candid.
George W Bush may have been the boarding-school and-Yale son of a president, but that didn't inhibit him from plain-speaking denunciation of his opponents as "the Washington elite".
The latest flare-up raises more concerns that the ankle injury is more severe than originally thought and may inhibit him from returning to a high level of play, and possibly could force an early retirement.
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He is helpless because the system inhibits him from imparting his version of the truth.
Others, such as Jonathan Miller, are given a feline swipe: "His hermetic habits never inhibited him from retreating into any available limelight".
In France a nobleman could lose rank (dérogeance) by working, which inhibited him from engaging in any but a few specified enterprises.
His pacifism inhibited him from advocating the one method that actually worked – the threat of a ground invasion, which eventually led to Milosevic running up the white flag immediately.
Yet the strategy he has set out and the deep vein of nationalism in his own party inhibits him from saying this.
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