Sentence examples for has continued to impair from inspiring English sources

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Tripura's hilly topography has continued to impair transportation and communication within the state.

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Recurring attacks on miles of unguarded Iraqi pipelines have continued to impair the coalition's ability to improve the vital flow of oil out of the country.

China has continued to rise.

"It has continued to evolve".

They have continued to struggle.

I've continued to learn.

The frothy oil profits continued to impair their judgment, and they never saw the rogue wave of revolution crashing over them until it was too late in 1979.

As long as racism continues to impair our societal vision, affirmative action will be needed as one small corrective measure to ensure the fair consideration of all applicants.

At 2-year follow-up, she had recovered only partially and continued to have impaired bladder function.

However, Chandran sets aside the remaining 42% of prediabetic donors that continued to have impaired glucose regulation, who could present nephropathy at long − term.

Two large randomized controlled trials which compared the fecundity of surgical treated and untreated women with endometriosis concluded that women with surgically treated mild endometriosis continue to have impaired fecundity, suggesting that visible endometriotic lesions do not represent the sole mechanism of the fertility impairment (Marcoux et al, 1997; Parazzini, 1999).

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