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The phrase "impede interest" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something is hindering or obstructing someone's interest in a topic or activity. Example: "The lack of engaging content can impede interest in the subject matter."
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In a 2011 paper in The Journal of Sexual Medicine that reviews previous studies of its mechanisms, they explain it in this way: Serotonin, which is thought to impede sexual interest, has two types of receptors in the brain.
The resultant controversy impeded further interest at KEMRI in research commercialization.
The man was arrested in April 2010, but the police released details of the case Tuesday to prevent the investigation from being impeded by media interest.
Thus, it suggests that health is a secondary concern to HM, in that the very notions of HM impede men's interests in caring for their health, (i.e., masculinity and health-promoting behaviours are in tension) [ 11].
Leaders of the Out of Iraq Caucus gave their blessing to a handful of Democrats to change their votes, saying it was not in their interest to impede the measure, which is scheduled to come to a vote on Friday.
And I agree that while government must play a role, the state can itself be a "vested interest" and impede the good society.
The United States Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Governmental Affairs' report accused the board members of allowing conflicts of interest to impede their duties as monitoring the company's accounting practices.
The prediction that lack of donor interest would impede policy change proved incorrect.
Additionally, stakeholders' narrow vision, lack of strategic orientation and financial focus based on self-interest may impede the realization of sustainable tourism despite the local community's involvement in the planning process.
Vested interests can impede action.
Their new concerns about the McCain-Feingold "soft money" ban reflect a misguided belief that it would harm their interests and impede efforts to register blacks and Hispanics and get them to the polls.
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