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The ancient promise: the soul has thrown off its impediments and is flying away.
But FEMA's flood-mitigation programs are hamstrung by structural impediments and fraught with delays.
Dewey did not deny that the human story was riddled with impediments and constraints.
Navigation impediments and the development of Conakry's port greatly reduced Boké's importance as a port, however.
He spoke of the need for pro-business measures that would reduce bureaucratic impediments and rampant corruption.
Does one get a better sense about context and about impediments and about trade-offs in government?
"You damn the impediments and you insist upon the insurrections…" Well, if you're Keith Olbermann, you do.
Afterward, Mr. Welch said, he received more than 1,000 letters, many from people with speech impediments and others who found his success inspiring.
We incur much more cost and many more impediments, and I think many of those things will take longer to change.
Now Willetts is looking at how to ask universities to remove the impediments and put their ideas out there for public consumption.
"The language throughout the report conveys the idea that environmental protections equal impediments and we have to find a way to surmount them," Mr. Alberswerth said.
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