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Other university presidents have also made this argument, but, because their campuses are encroaching on working-class communities (West Philadelphia, the South Side of Chicago, East Baltimore), they haven't attracted as much negative publicity as N.Y.U., which is impinging on one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the city.
Once the beam is impinging on the disk, one or more wires are melted and the "free contact" is open.
"And now he is acknowledging that pressure from outside is impinging on defense".
A fundamental law of economics is impinging on the value of what was once a masters degree with a golden lining.
It is, on the whole disturbing to realize that a rather second-rate little Aryan corporal is impinging on the lives and customs of our First Citizens.
That is impinging on the economies of countries like Australia and Brazil, for which China is a big customer of natural resources.
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If what one does is justifiable, in principle anyone who is impinged on or ignored can be provided a justification of what is being done to them (or not being done to them), a justification they can accept and will accept if they sort through the relevant considerations and assess them rightly.
"It's impinging on the rights of the diocese.
In the meantime, some say, it's impinging on their free speech.
There was a point when so many people wanted to come down it was impinging on the day job".
"It's impinging on the opportunities of Australians to buy their own homes," the Sydney MP said.
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