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The first two reviews are primarily intended to identify developing problems that could impede progress.
"That creates a fear that could impede our First Amendment rights," she said.
There are many practical and some ethical issues that could impede research in the area.
And charities have warned of unintended consequences that could impede their work in informing government policy.
We usually think of ethnic diversity as a matter of social policy, not a factor that could impede market bubbles.
But Qwest is not counting on rivals to miss any chance to raise challenges that could impede the process.
The drugs successfully block tissue growth that could impede blood flow, but can have the unforeseen side effect of increasing the risk of blood clots and heart attacks.
We also discuss societal and Parkinson-specific barriers that could impede implementation of this alternative care model to the management of Parkinson's disease and other chronic conditions.
"If there's a single thing that could impede our growth, it's if conservatives think they're not going to have a voice here".
But the officials refused to verify the nationalities of any of the detainees for fear of what one called the "legal implications" that could impede the interrogations.
Then, of course, the athlete has to avoid injury, even a minor twinge, that could impede performance in any of the three sports.
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