Sentence examples for by impediments from inspiring English sources

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Compared with other industries that the anemic West Bank economy might look to develop, the information and communications technology sector has an advantage: it is much less affected by impediments to movement, like the barriers, checkpoints and permit requirements that Israel imposes on the territory in the name of security.

Age and disability are made "relevant" in this manner in the one case, by the social purpose of assuring that people do not have to live in poverty when they can no longer work; in the other case, by the social purpose of assuring that people are not foreclosed from developing and marketing their talents by impediments in the (largely constructed) physical environment.

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Most important, though, James, the one Republican of the four, imagines a future shaped by solving budget problems, in part by eliminating impediments to business growth.

But it is being held up by procedural impediments.

Generations of development experts have seen their plans stymied by the impediments of the real world.

But FEMA's flood-mitigation programs are hamstrung by structural impediments and fraught with delays.

Rendell's French adapters, as well as identifying areas of appeal lost on British counterparts, have been unaffected by the impediments to British appreciation.

Assuming drivers are not slowed down by such impediments as pedestrians, double-parked vehicles, construction sites or broken-down automobiles, they may be able to go long stretches without being forced to stop for a red light.

Most commonly applied in older cities whose road network does not match current needs, traffic restraint seeks to funnel traffic onto particular routes by creating impediments to movement on others.

There could be billions of dollars in private money available for infrastructure investment, and several efforts are under way in Congress to free up those dollars by removing impediments to private investment.

Mr. Stoppard has created unabashedly silly farces centered on characters hamstrung by speech impediments and spoon-erisms ("Rough Crossing," "On the Razzle"), as well as dizzying homages to artistic ancestors like James Joyce, Tristan Tzara and Oscar Wilde, in "Travesties," and A. E. Housman in "The Invention of Love".

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