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But six lanes of roadway packed with traffic, including some toxin-spewing trucks, will continue to obstruct access to Boston's harbor even after the highway comes down.
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I think they are playing a very dangerous and, ultimately, self-damaging role if they continue to obstruct.
The role of vested interests--including employees and their unions--and the government's own need to sell bonds to banks will continue to obstruct reforms.
While President Obama speaks of a commitment to a two-state solution, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's policies continue to obstruct such a reality.
If nothing else, Olson's ties to Yang should raise real questions about whether Olson would continue to obstruct the investigation into the firings, as Gonzales did.
It suggests they will continue to obstruct attempts by Morsi's military-backed secular successors to enact a swift and stable transition of power.
To continue to obstruct: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, although he added that Republicans might become more coöperative if President Obama became "a born-again moderate".
But legal obstacles continue to obstruct Aereo's growth as broadcasters have repeatedly sued to shut down the service, claiming that Aereo is illegally rebroadcasting their free, OTA signals.
He also pledged to continue to obstruct by not allowing a vote on Obama's nominee to the Supreme Court.
But if senators who know better -- like Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker, Susan Collins, Lindsey Graham, and Saxby Chambliss -- jump when McConnell tells them and continue to obstruct nominations, they should expect to reap the whirlwind.
Then the Bush administration might have been forced to explain just why it continues to obstruct the investigation.
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