Sentence examples for substantially impair from inspiring English sources

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As fragility bone fracture may substantially impair quality of life, and also has substantial adverse socioeconomic consequences, our findings suggest that osteoporosis should be detected and addressed promptly in patients with bDMARD-treated RA who possess these risk factors.

The motion further contends that this irrelevant statement should be withheld from public dissemination because of the substantial risk that public disclosure will lead to widespread hostile publicity which would substantially impair the Defendant's fair trial rights, and would pose a serious threat to the administration of justice.

His lawyer, Lynn Armentrout, argued, "The state doesn't have the power to undo or substantially impair a private contract".

"Confining the president's authority to traditional combat zones thus would substantially impair the ability of the commander in chief to engage and defeat the enemy forces".

-- Express concern about the fact that any further delay in allocating funds to the prioritised GER projects and executing the remainder of funds donated by GER must substantially impair prospects for any further German contributions to the ANA TF.

There was no evidence that allowing O.H-J.H. to operate in this single-family district would jeopardize the public health, safety, or welfare of the neighbors, or that it would substantially impair or diminish property values in the neighborhood".

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However in Australia, Grant Thornton said "the investment is likely to be substantially impaired".

The jury found that these symptoms had not substantially impaired his rational judgment.

In the Hinckley trial, Federal District Judge Barrington Parker instructed the jury to acquit Hinckley if they found his actions were related to "any abnormal condition of the mind, regardless of its medical label, which substantially affects mental or emotional processes and substantially impairs his behavior controls".

One sports marketing executive, who requested anonymity, read the clause in one major athlete's contract: "The commercial value of the athlete's endorsement is substantially impaired by athlete's commission of any act which shocks or offends the community, including indictment of any crime".

Instead, she said, the case hinges on showing that the girl was so substantially impaired that she could not consent to sex and that the defendants exploited the knowledge of her impairment.

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