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Historically, FWHs have been impinged by a significant mortality rate reported as high as 50%% [4].
In this sense, whenever individuals make choices, their choices involve the will of all those who are impinged on or might have been impinged on by one or another choice that might have been made.
Following observation, a specially constructed screening table was used to differentiate test fish that typically would have been impinged on a standard 9.5-mm mesh screen from smaller individuals that typically would be entrained.
"If your speech is so hostile or threatening or distressing to me that I go silent, then my freedom of expression has been impinged upon," said Susan Benesch, adjunct associate professor at American University and director of the Dangerous Speech Project.
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I can't let myself be impinged on.
"I didn't want to have people watching me or to be impinged upon," she said.
Hitler is "on" the radio; senses (sense impressions, but also meanings) are impinged "on"; a mattress lies "on" the floor.
For Mr. Ramadan, the greatest difficulty of the exclusion was feeling as if his rights were being impinged.
A new principle now holds that corporations are capable of holding religious beliefs and that these beliefs may be impinged only under very limited circumstances.
In response, the government said: "The committee can be assured that the GCSA will take steps to support [scientific advisers] should he believe that their independence is being impinged upon".
Every body is permeable in the sense of being vulnerable to being impinged upon by others.
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