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He preached to fruit pickers, lumberjacks, oil drillers and miners, urging them to strike for better pay and conditions and if necessary to impede – to sabotage – production.
And because the keepers are so alone and vulnerable to blame and their job is destructive, to obstruct, to impede, to deface the masterpiece being painted by everyone else.
Christian writers, however, called for just such saying of everything as the indispensable witness of faith: transitory social considerations were not to impede, to the extent that they formerly had, the exercise of such a liberty, indeed of such a duty, so intimately related to the eternal welfare of the soul.
They were excluded if a severe impairment of vision would impede to see projections on a wall screen as needed for the intervention.
They accepted their disease and understood it doesn't impede to continue their relational and social life and also the importance and the sense of their cure and their lifestyle changes.
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It is meant to impede change, to make it difficult to change".
Sepsis due to multidrug-resistant organisms, however, will continue to impede efforts to increase survival.
China is threatening to impede access to the sea-lanes off its coast.
These elements are all more likely to impede than to boost student achievement.
The costs of health care services including opportunity cost have been identified to impede access to skilled care.
The cymbal itself usually hangs over the floor tom somewhat, though not enough to impede access to the drum.
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