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Meanwhile, President Trump's treatment of Comey has raised serious questions about whether the President may have obstructed justice.
The goal angered Depor as Gareth Bale was offside, and although he did not touch the ball, he may have obstructed the view of goalkeeper German Lux.
The findings of the Alvarez report, especially the contention that top bank executives may have obstructed a central bank investigation, are likely to stir anger widely in Cyprus.
The only people who would be excluded from the amnesty would be sexual assailants, senior cadets who may have witnessed sexual assaults but did nothing and cadets who may have obstructed investigations.
The court also dismissed the federal obstruction-of-justice convictions against all three defendants, because the evidence showed only that they may have obstructed a state investigation by the Brooklyn district attorney, not a federal grand-jury investigation.
that may have obstructed the formation of a learned association between the taste of nicotine and its delayed pharmacological effects.
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Boundless aims to guide prospective citizens of our great country through the legal and procedural hoops that may otherwise have obstructed them.
That led to accusations that Trump improperly tried to influence the investigation and may even have obstructed justice.
Arms control would have obstructed these policies.
Heisenberg never claimed to have obstructed anything.
Republicans will obstruct this -- just like they have obstructed every jobs plan since the stimulus.
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