Sentence examples for is obstruct from inspiring English sources

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is obstruct

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To block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle.

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"We're trying to solve the problem, and we've been put in this position, I guess, perception-wise, that all we want to do is obstruct.

And what they do is obstruct any effort to fix the problem because they believe they will benefit if it is not fixed.

This practice provides a number of obstacles to justice, not the least of which is obstruct the legal system's ability to prove charges of "pattern and practice" of discrimination. . - Refuse interrogation from anywhere between 48 hours and 10 days after an incident of misconduct.

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The amendment is obstructing Russia's entry to the World Trade Organization.

We consider that that is obstructing this inquiry".

This has been corrected – the charge is obstructing a public official.

Together the two sections account for 1,048 bleacher seats where the view is obstructed.

The proliferation of communications technology, particularly satellites, is obstructing radio astronomy.

The intestine can swell like this when it is obstructed or inflamed.

It is the Democratic chairwoman, Ellen L. Weintraub, who is obstructing such a discussion.

Its estuary, 20 miles (32 km) wide, is obstructed by islands and silt.

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