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The other impediment to creative progress was his alcoholism.
The endless preening of different groups craving funding and attention is a huge impediment to real progress.
For perhaps the first time since the state's stingy Yankee truculence led it to oppose the New Deal, Vermont was seen as an impediment to social progress.
Today, explicit discussions of homesickness are rare, for the emotion is typically regarded as an embarrassing impediment to individual progress and prosperity.
For Ismailis, material success is no impediment to spiritual progress, and they see no contradiction in their spiritual leader being renowned for his stable of racehorses.
The HFA mid-term report also calls attention to the lack of funding to support community implementation, an important impediment to realizing progress at the community level.
My thesis, though, is that they are just as likely as not to be an impediment to real progress and change.
Cuban President Raul Castro listed the issue just behind the US embargo on Cuba as the primary impediment to diplomatic progress.
Nostalgic mythology about a better mental health system in the past is an unfortunate impediment to the progress we need.
In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry, Gowdy urged him to hand over emails and accused the department of being "an impediment to the progress".
If they needed to refer for investigations, the limited availability of diagnostic facilities was regarded an impediment to timely progress.
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