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The other issue in the case is whether President Obama had the authority to issue his directives — or whether, in doing so, he impinged on the right of Congress to pass laws.
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Or does he impinge on our current consciousness as a dandified dilettante admired by his own period but of utter irrelevance to ours?" One wonders.
He first impinged on public notice in l995 when he was nominated for the Turner Prize, but lost to Damien Hirst.
This, he said, impinged on the governor's right to due process.
The bill, he said, "impinges on our ability to exercise a fundamental right, that of religious liberty".
You can argue he is impinging against Article I of the Constitution just as Bush did.
Lutosławski himself did not hold the view that such influences had a direct effect on his music, although he acknowledged that they impinged on his creative world to some degree.
Buying into M.L.S., Szymanski said, may also be a subtle signal by Sheik Mansour that he has other alternatives if he begins to feel impinged by a European soccer initiative called Financial Fair Play.
Though often approving of business and deregulation, he could reverse course if the issue impinged on what he saw as national security.
He doesn't impinge a narrative or editorial on the stories, but simply presents them as honest, human tales.
So that's why he's acting like a grouch, slouched in a chair with his knees drawn up, feet planted on the coffee table, a hand shielding his mouth, as close to the fetal position as a balding adult in a rumpled white dress shirt and red tie can be while handling an inquiry he finds, well, impinging.
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