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And his penchant for meticulous detail — the innards of an opium factory, the organization of a coolie ship — impedes the progress of his various plots and subplots.
Pennington would have almost certainly been inactive for the season opener anyway, so this injury merely impedes the progress he was making in what had been an impressive preseason.
Could there be, as some searchers have postulated, a kind of invisible force – the "Higgs Clarkson" as it is known – which, acting somewhat like the more familiar Higgs field of particle physics, actively impedes the progress of women?
Thayer's workers are threatening to strike, limestone impedes the progress of the digging, men are killed, a factory manufacturing pitch for the trenches is seriously damaged, creating further delays.
Walton volunteers a shorter version of the definition of a fallacy as "a deceptively bad argument that impedes the progress of a dialogue" (1995, 256).
However, the large volume change of cathode materials during the charge and discharge processes impedes the progress and application of SIBs.
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First, "no intentional contact (or pushing)." Second, "no attempts to impede the progress of others".
But the country's history might have impeded the progress of such a German art form.
"It is clear that the F.A.A.'s delay has significantly impeded the progress of our investigation," the statement said.
The study also found that age discrimination and a lack of government support impeded the progress of their businesses.
A: Sometimes mulch can impede the progress of plants if it is too close to the crown of the plant.
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