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"Technology has impinged on reporting," he said.
Modernity has impinged on this ancient practice in many ways.
Over the past week, television has impinged on all our lives.
Over the past 10 years, dance has impinged on the public consciousness as never before, but it's not all down to celebrity antics on Saturday night TV.
"Irish history has been one of uninterrupted failure since the beginning of the 19th century, and this has impinged on our psychology," Mr. Keenan said.
A 2009 survey of Latino families around the country whose homes had been foreclosed had similar findings: amid the stress, marriages broke down; family members fell out; children's academic performance suffered.The proliferation of foreclosures has impinged on politics, too.
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You'd have thought, for instance, that Kennedy's use of the National Guard in 1963 to protect black Alabama students would have impinged on neighbouring Georgia.
The screens undergo a gentle spraying that is intended to free animals that have "impinged" on them, releasing them back into the river, and then a stronger one that blasts off leaves and twigs, litter and whatever else came in with the water.
Not that that vocation seems to have impinged on Larry's career.
She chose not to have children because it would have impinged on that freedom.
Dr. Heffner said the plan would have impinged on academic freedom.
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