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Some surgeons believe it is important to remove anything that might obstruct their view.
In recent years, the Catholic Church particularly has argued in court that religiously sponsored institutions have a "conscience" that requires that the institution abide by the precepts of that religion, regardless of how that might obstruct their client's access to care.
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Community orders and suspended sentences also led to less reoffending than sentences of under a year, but most newspapers chose to ignore any fact which might have obstructed their inalienable right to call for stiffer sentencing.
But, she added, only school administrators should create improvement plans for a poorly rated teacher; otherwise, unions might use the process to obstruct their removal.
There is a risk that EU academics might in future be subject to a similarly strict visa regime, which could obstruct their ability to move here, either to work or even just to come to meetings.
Unlike Egypt, Libya has no junta of generals who might obstruct a democratic transition.
It also works for situations that might obstruct or complicate movement, such as if people are wearing loose clothing or carrying objects.
And new challenges loom, including a debate within Africa, and beyond, about whether the pursuit of justice might obstruct the search for peace.
Mr. Stadler is being held without bail, a sign that a judge has decided he might obstruct the investigation if he were free.
(1) Within the power granted to Congress to regulate the conduct of foreign affairs lies the power to deal with evils which might obstruct or embarrass our diplomatic [p106] interests.
In January, the Times reported, Hicks swore that e-mails written by Donald Trump, Jr., regarding his meeting during the election with Russian operatives "will never get out," raising the question of whether she might obstruct justice.
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