Sentence examples for impediments not only from inspiring English sources

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These informal constraints form impediments not only for new firm creation but also for firm survival and firm exit.

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French consumers simply are not spending the way they used to, and that is an impediment not only for the merchants of the Marché aux Puces, but also for the country's ability to emerge from recession.

But my favorite aspect of the class was the emphasis the Murray's instructors put on learning the language of cheese: I suppose for many people, not knowing how to describe a cheese, or not knowing the names of various cheeses, is an impediment not only to cheese-buying and serving, but also to appreciation.

This gap, referred to as 'missing heritability', remains a significant impediment, not only to understanding the role of genetic risk factors in human disease, but also for the disease-predictive utility of such genetic information - a much-espoused goal of genomics in the personalized medicine era.

Therefore, uneven condensation is likely to be a major impediment to meiotic recombination not only in complex-heterozygous PTH species, but also in homozygous Oenothera.

Therefore, preventing research on gun violence is not only an impediment to ceasing mass shootings.

Southwood Smith was scathingly critical of the quarantine laws and, in his second article, argued that the system was not only an impediment to free trade but was despotic in its operation and, by exposing people to the prolonged effects of a pestilential atmosphere, positively genocidal.

The British treaties were viewed by the nationalists not only as an impediment to the realization of Iraq's nationalist aspirations but also as inimical to the economic development of the country.

"No voice may rise above the sound of the battle," was the rousing cry of Arab regimes in the 1960s as they locked up dissidents and stirred talk of conspiracies.Most academics have been wary of fingering Islam as a fundamental impediment to modernisation, yet some, and not only Western ones, suspect it plays a role.

Oracle has insisted that the rebate program is not only an illegal impediment but an unnecessary one because a main reason for the merger would be to acquire PeopleSoft's 12,000 customers by providing them with enhanced support for their systems.

The impediment to Jefferson's birth is not only that the 38 million Californians in the rest of the state never would tolerate the handful in Jefferson, with its precious water and pristine wilderness playgrounds, seceding.

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