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Much of "Why Teach?" concerns the impediments to this search.
The various economic panics and depressions of the 19th and 20th centuries were only temporary impediments to this pattern of growth.
"We didn't expect the Iraqis to cease caring about their own people, to cease feeding their own people, to put up impediments to this humanitarian relief supplies," he said.
To list only a few impediments to this lofty ideal, the Government discovered that it could not determine the full extent of the breast implant scandal because no one in this "Wild West" industry has kept a record of the ruptures.
Commonly referred to as the Mount Laurel decision, the ruling generated a program that has over the years sought to overcome impediments to this goal, establishing the housing council as the enforcement agency, and creating a way for towns to raise money for new housing through the collection of fees from local builders.
I want to be a billionaire". One could offer injuries and declining performance as obvious impediments to this ambition.
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"Many see getting attached as an impediment to this".
But he did not mention a serious impediment to this noble goal.
An impediment to this market solution is the tradition of paying all teachers on a common scale.
By then, Wallace had become convinced that the literary contortions for which he was known had become an impediment to this message.
It is the Bush administration's ideologically driven states' rights and localism that are the impediment to this much-needed reform.
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