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Currently, for example, concerns about the reemergence of preventable diseases like measles (Cohen 2013; Iacobucci 2013; Wallace et al. 2013) have led to efforts to bridge the "confidence gap" that obstructs the uptake of vaccination (Larson et al. 2011).
Some of the barriers that obstruct male allyship are anti-femininity, lack of confidence, awareness, and/or privilege, along with fear of disapproval from other men.
Therefore SVY routines (Stata Version 10 Software) for handling correlated data were utilised to estimate proportions and 95% confidence intervals of women who had obstructed labour and its outcomes (perinatal death and maternal complications).
He referred to a new catchall regulation that bans "actions that hurt the Philippine State by obstructing governance including hindering the growth of the economy and sabotaging the people's confidence in government and their faith in the future of this country".
"He has betrayed the people of Beaconsfield and the nation by continuously opposing and obstructing that decision from being implemented". A number of Conservative MPs have criticised the no confidence vote including Boris Johnson, who called him "a good man" in a post on Twitter.
Conspiracy to obstruct justice.
He did not obstruct justice.
Did he obstruct justice?
Too incompetent to obstruct.
"Did they obstruct our inquiry?
Disability does not obstruct creativity.
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