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Many banks cannot sell these distressed mortgages at a discount without unduly impairing their capital accounts.
Mr. Fernandes said the troops would be redeployed "without impairing their capacity to respond decisively to any emergency".
Mr. Luftig said they "lacked structure and complexity," with either the wood or the fruit dominating, impairing their balance.
Ebola sufferers have overwhelmed hospitals, impairing their ability to treat other patients.
"It doesn't seem to be impairing their recruiting any," he said.
He has done studies showing that workers who remain sedentary throughout the day are impairing their health.
Their health has suffered as their weight has fallen, impairing their ability to reproduce and have cubs that survive.
The contamination can be passed to children in the womb or while they are nursing, damaging their nervous systems and impairing their ability to learn.
It is troubling to learn that the Family Courts in New York remain impervious to public view, thereby impairing their accountability to the families and children they serve.
As capital becomes more costly or scarce for European banks, the resulting rise in their borrowing costs risks impairing their own ability to lend, economists warn.
Although Congress concluded (rather tendentiously) that violence against women affects interstate commerce by impairing their productivity, Luttig reasoned that any economic effects of violence against women were too remote to be taken seriously.
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