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Johnson did plenty to impair Kennedy's reputation.
It did not seem to impair anyone's viewing.
It's going to impair us local folks who use that road for errands".
The macrophages release inflammatory molecules that are thought to impair insulin activity.
Some probably weighed 300 pounds, but that didn't seem to impair their agility or skill.
Negative rates, moreover, have begun to impair the health of the banking system.
Birchall, Rhodes and Gibson all pleaded guilty to conspiracy to impair the operation of a computer.
"I think that they will find other ways to impair abortion access.
To cut down what is already succinct is to impair the general quality of the work.
Then he realized that it would be difficult for him either to impair or enhance his personal dignity before them.
That smell had to impair my breathing, at least for the 58 seconds it took me to run two laps.
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