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Tear away any of the patient's clothing that is obstructing your view of, and access to, the wound.
The Senate health-care bill aims to obstruct that access.
Militias allied to the TFG and al-Shabaab frequently obstruct humanitarian access.
In the absence of a well-constructed Spiritual self-schema, our habitual self-schemas can obstruct our access to this resource.
It will also allow private individuals and local district attorneys to bring civil lawsuits for damages against those who unlawfully obstruct clinic access.
In January, he sued the owners of an adjoining property who built an addition, saying the new construction would "obstruct the access to light and air" and "impair or destroy protected historical resources" on his property.
The addition would nearly double the home's square footage and, according to court papers, would "obstruct the access to light and air" that Mr. Keillor's home enjoys and "impair or destroy protected historical resources".
The fillers and the other additives in PS envelop the cellulose fibers and obstruct the access of microbes and enzymes to the cellulose substrate (Nikolov et al. 2000).
Due to the importance of PLR evaluation, it seems prudent to consider other potential means of PLR assessment for instances when soft tissue damage, corneal opacity or hyphema may obstruct visual access to the pupil.
New land uses should not obstruct public access to the river corridor.
The risk of entering a default is one of Kirchner's primary concerns, because it would obstruct future access to international creditors in the midst of Argentina's economic crisis.
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