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The money is ostensibly limited to legal fees and party conventions but anyone who has taken economics knows that money is fungible and that loose interpretations of what little campaign finance regulation remains will not impede the scope of how this extra money will actually be spent.
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A memo written by Larry D. Thompson, then deputy attorney general, said: "Too often business organizations, while purporting to cooperate with a department investigation, in fact take steps to impede the quick and effective exposure of the complete scope of the wrongdoing under investigation.
Bondi, who on Aug. 14 wrote a letter to HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to express concern about the scope of information being collected, said the state is not trying to impede the healthcare law.
Lower stock prices can impede the process.
This did not impede the narrative flow.
And he won't even need to fire Mueller to impede the investigation.vInstead, he could fire Rosenstein and seek to replace him with someone more likely to put restrictions on the probe, slash its budget, curtail its scope and keep any final report under wraps.
The limitations of the present study stem from the sample size, which was not large, from the design and scope, which impeded the systematic and random collection of all the coercive measures experienced by all patients in each institution, and lastly from the vulnerability and the difficulty in obtaining consent from the patients involved.
They both impeded the transitional government.
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