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But he cautioned against another premise of "Won't Back Down": that union contracts have sometimes impeded reform.
Of Scorsese, Lewis said that the director laughed so much during filming that it sometimes impeded their work.
The EPA has often demonstrated rigidity and a maddening legalistic and bureaucratic formality that has sometimes impeded rather than promoted environmental protection.
Finally, if nursing staff believed the new technology carried risks for the patient (e.g. the patient's safety), the introduction process was sometimes impeded.
This sometimes impeded timely delivery of healthcare to the patient as service providers often needed consent from multiple people, some of whom often were present but at certain times extended family members were located in remote communities.
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This can sometimes impede the development of the right partnerships across an organisation.
I often find myself on his side, though our shared neurosis sometimes impedes the comedy for me.
Mr. Schwarzenegger, who has been in office less than five months, appears to have grasped that elected officials can sometimes impede quick action.
"The Patent, Used as a Sword" ("The iEconomy" series, front page, Oct. 8) makes the valuable point that patents in industries like software can sometimes impede innovation rather than promote it (as they are supposed to do).
If anything, cash sometimes impedes clear, practical thinking about innovation, said MacMillan.
Depending on the nature of a substance, however, adsorption onto materials such as clay and ash can sometimes impede rather than facilitate photoreactions [76 78].
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