Sentence examples for obstructing the use from inspiring English sources

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In a different context, Mr Straw once lambasted "well-heeled" civil liberties lawyers for obstructing the use of ASBOs.

It also means that as the only body in the world with "non-member state" status at the UN, the Catholic church has a global platform for pursuing its goals of diminishing women, demonising homosexuals, obstructing the use of condoms to prevent Aids and refusing to allow abortion even to save the life of the mother.

Harbor depths confirmed during our recent dredging project verify sufficient depths for both boats; the turning basin at the west end of Lido Isle is more than large enough to accommodate either vessel without obstructing the use of that area by others or creating a hazard to navigation; and both boats will be staffed with professional crews at all times.

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It should be affordable: The current system, in which 47 million go without insurance, is wasteful as well as shameful because it obstructs the use of cheap preventive medicine and funnels people into expensive emergency rooms.

They worked very hard to obstruct the use of evidence on the balance between inward and outward flows, including offering an estimate for the number of UK citizens living and working in other EU countries that was half a million lower than any otherwise-accepted figure".

"We find the defendant, Dylann Storm Roof, guilty". After about two hours of deliberation, the jury found Roof guilty of all 33 counts in the June 17 , 2015 massacre at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, including committing a hate crime against black victims, obstructing the exercise of religion and using a firearm to commit murder.

Excessive registration costs in some Member States may be obstructing the widespread use of individual medicinal products, and the Community should therefore take steps to harmonise the relevant provisions.

518, 566, "No State law can hinder or obstruct the free use of a license granted under an act of Congress". [n4] The confusion and burden arising from the imposition by one [p455] State of requirements for equipment which the Federal Government has approved was emphasized in Kelly v. Washington, supra, in the passage already quoted.

On Capitol Hill this morning, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, grilled Department of Homeland Security FOIA professionals, claiming that political appointees obstructed the widely used tool for gaining access to government documents.

As such, the 'bung' is capable of gripping the probe with considerable force, and this may obstruct the lumen if used to secure microdialysis or other catheters.

The statute provided that if the railroad crossed any highway it should be so constructed as not to impede or obstruct the safe and convenient use of the highway.

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