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The dealmaking may be inhibiting some people in health care from speaking out in opposition to the administration's proposals.
One factor that may be inhibiting the conversation is a widespread disagreement about the best course of action to reduce deaths from sudden cardiac arrest.
"The over-strict interpretation of the legal provisions for racial motivation may be inhibiting the [racial] charging of perpetrators and in fact removing the racial basis of a crime from the courtroom".
If you find yourself working obsessively and achieving little, perfectionism may be inhibiting your productivity.
This choice of language, the authors argued, reflects human sexual stereotypes and may be inhibiting the understanding of animal behavior.
In fact, as evidenced by Lehman's reticence to embrace wireless, security concerns may be inhibiting its growth.
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Interestingly, this increase in RRAS activity during dedifferentiation may be inhibited by the inhibition of integrin engagement by echistatin.
Your ability to do this may be inhibited by legal requirements -- for example, contractual obligations to an H.M.O.
Only in the past decade have researchers determined that, while the original memory may be inhibited, it doesn't vanish.
Non-French appreciation of the movie may be inhibited by English subtitles that read like a clumsy mixture of hip-hop and Cockney slang, but even the Anglophone ear can appreciate this movie's rough, infectious music.
Improvement of the pattern of cultivation may be inhibited, however, by traditional attitudes, the lack of skills, or the scarcity of capital.
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