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There is no doubt that unions can be impediments to such progress and that some collective bargaining agreements ought to be dramatically loosened.
In fact, the lack of a permanent home or kitchen, as well as space limitations, can be impediments to purchasing a built-in stove.
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Long distance can be an impediment to reaching a health facility as well as a deterrent to even try to seek care.
"Decorations can be an impediment to backhoes, and there are liability issues in tripping over candy canes," said Kathy Atkinson, the director of the Archdiocese of San Francisco.
On one side are well-performing children's services departments, which believe the law can be an impediment to more effective and efficient ways of working.
The disclosure requirement can be an impediment particularly because active E.T.F.'s are often clones of mutual funds, with slight variations.
"These guarantees can be an impediment to getting a sensible restructuring of commercial real estate loans," said Andrew A. Lance, a partner in the law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who represents both borrowers and lenders.
Cervical stenosis can be an impediment to embryo transfer (ET) and intrauterine insemination (IUI).
I've heard anecdotally that an advanced degree can be an impediment, since such candidates can be dismissed as "overqualified".
We show that handover latency can be an impediment to the use of IPSec and DTLS solutions.
The large file sizes can be an impediment to delivering video quickly in a quality manner at scale, and the videos can appear distorted during playback.
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