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As the world's second-largest ports business, it is in its interests to obstruct further consolidation that might strengthen a would-be competitor like Dubai.
They have announced that the majority of "core and margin" places have been awarded to colleges and that they won't stand idly by if universities obstruct further competition.
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Failure to do so obstructs further protein sorting, assembly, and function.
The inflammation narrows the airways, and the mucus obstructs them further.
Nevertheless, the shuttle effect caused by the diffusion of polysulfides obstructs the further development of Li-S batteries.
The two forts trained their cannon toward the Hudson, to further obstruct the passage of British ships.
That kind of situation can breed resentment and misunderstanding, fueling tensions that can further obstruct productive work relationships.
But it is certainly better than this change, which will undoubtedly further obstruct working-class children's ability to "succeed" economically.
Son was the only one of the four arrested ordered to remain in federal custody due to fears from prosecutors that he would further obstruct the case.
But other villagers along the route, unhappy with payments they have or have not received for their land, continue to resist the project, erecting blockades of barbed wire and boulders to obstruct traffic and further construction.
The battle threatens to further obstruct the work of the beleaguered commission, which is charged with policing candidates' and political groups' compliance with disclosure rules and other requirements of the vast campaign finance system.
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