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But he added: "The audit is one of the key shareholder protection mechanisms and if companies start impairing it we have a problem".
On this reasoning, we predicted an interaction between delay and homology factors, with delay benefiting performance more (or impairing it less) for no homology and partial homology conditions than for total homology conditions.
In our cohort, we were impressed by the prominence of fatigue, both in terms of how frequently it was mentioned across FGs and how severely impairing it was for so many women.
The longer a disorder is allowed to fester or linger, the more impairing it is and more difficult to treat.
It can be difficult for those who don't have it to understand how impairing it can be.
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If Memorial Day has lost its memory, the Fourth of July may be even more impaired; it has lost its actual name: Independence Day.
(still waiting…) Even though this will be of no small consequence to the eyesight impaired, it will have its uses for the casual user too.
It impairs it.
I have no desire to impair it.
"But I worry that controversy around the memorial might impair it as an instrument of healing".
Focusing people on their shortcomings doesn't enable learning; it impairs it.
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