Sentence examples for constitute an impediment from inspiring English sources

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In the Roman Catholic church the spiritual relationship established between the sponsor and the baptized, and the sponsors and the parents of the baptized, continues to constitute an impediment to marriage.

Thus, its controversial Article 2(3) provides that all forms of racism, Zionism and foreign occupation and domination constitute an impediment to human dignity and a major barrier to the exercise of the fundamental rights of peoples; all such practices must be condemned and efforts must be deployed for their elimination.

all forms of racism, Zionism and foreign occupation and domination constitute an impediment to human dignity and a major barrier to the exercise of the fundamental rights of peoples; all such practices must be condemned and efforts must be deployed for their elimination.

If Resurrection does not violate science, then science does not necessarily constitute an impediment to accepting the reality of Resurrection.

Another limitation of mental age estimation in children as proposed by this study is that, lack of background knowledge of normal child development by the care-givers may constitute an impediment in estimation of mental age.

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The draft resolution said Mr. Taylor's presence in West Africa constituted "an impediment to stability and a threat to the peace of Liberia and of Sierra Leone, and to international peace and security in the region".

Unfortunately, large reusable vehicles have attained the status of a NASA religion, yet they constitute a huge impediment to the evolution of new space exploration programs.

The judges in those cases will need to determine whether the prime minister's official duties constitute a "legitimate impediment" to being present in court.

The case faces immediate suspension because of a new law signed this week by President Giorgio Napolitano giving the prime minister and his ministers immunity from trial for 18 months because their duties constitute a "legitimate impediment" to attending hearings.

The two of them argued that "market pressures… constitute a serious impediment to existing diversity" and concluded: "There is nothing inherently virtuous in a massive circulation for its own sake - provided a lesser one can be made economically viable while maintaining professional standards".

Even when Europeans are presumed to be genetically homogeneous, it is not unrealistic to believe that punctual LD variations may be actually happening within populations, and that these may constitute a certain impediment in our ability to replicate association signals [ 25, 26].

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