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The impediments
noun
A hindrance; that which impedes or hinders progress.
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The impediments to reform can hardly be exaggerated.
The impediments to that goal are mostly practical, not conceptual; political, not economic.
The impediments, because of insurance regulations, to getting more than one month's supply?
The impediments facing the adoption of VR edtech are similar to those VR faces in being adopted in other domains.
The impediments fall into five groups: cost-related, institution-related, labor-related, organization-related, and information-related.
The impediments to the development of signal coordination plans are associated with data collection and data input.
The impediments to transformation are the competing needs, concerns, agendas, risks, capabilities, legalities and other potentially overwhelming challenges.
Much of "Why Teach?" concerns the impediments to this search.
"We're offering people the ability to represent themselves with the impediments removed," he said.
Whatever the impediments, women have made great strides in most areas of science.
We believe this will allow the Department of Justice to resolve the impediments to trial".
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