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be impediments
noun
A hindrance; that which impedes or hinders progress.
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But no boulders were in sight that could be impediments to the six-wheel rover's movements.
Set up conflicts in her character that will be impediments to her achieving her goal.
Some workers, however, still fear that flexible schedules and telecommuting may be impediments to their careers.
By December, the N.F.L. season becomes an endurance test, and there are bound to be impediments to success, be they banged-up quarterbacks or bad weather or upstart opponents.
(Olbermann dated Ingraham briefly a decade ago. "There were a few problems," he told me. "There were a few things that I could see were going to be impediments. Oddly, they were not political things").
So Mr. Koch is assembling a coalition of powerful civic groups that, starting next week, will plot a purge of the State Legislature by taking aim at incumbents judged to be impediments to change.
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But there were impediments to full enjoyment of the experience.
Much like him, Mr Lee believes politicians are impediments to his country's progress.
There were impediments to check the Czech's progress, not all of them Italian.
As with all the best plots, however, there were impediments to love.
That's what explains featherbedding by both unions and tycoons, and both are impediments to a well-functioning market economy.
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