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"There's nothing structural or that would impede instructional programs," Mr. Ross said.
"Don't overreact and do anything that would impede or discourage what we see going forward state by state today".
WASHINGTON — The House approved a spending bill on Thursday that would impede efforts by General Motors and Chrysler to close thousands of their dealerships.
Mr. Halper described Har Homa as part of Israel's efforts to create "facts on the ground" that would impede concessions of territory in any peace deal.
The voyage gave rise to the field of oceanography, but it also exposed the twin obstacles that would impede underwater exploration for generations: prohibitive costs and primitive technology.
A company executive told the Times that Amazon considers unions to be obstacles that would impede its ability to improve customer service.
They were supported by state officials including George E. Pataki, who as governor in 2006 signed a law that would impede such building.
Most famously, they targeted snowmobile owners in Michigan with warnings that the Democrats favoured environmental rules that would impede their frozen frolics.
When Langer arrived at Children's Hospital, Folkman was trying to isolate compounds that would impede the growth of blood vessels, which is known as angiogenesis.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1972 that federal judges are within their rights to stop secessions that would impede court-ordered desegregation efforts.
Last week an overwhelming majority of the House of Representatives voted for a measure that would impede the bid for Unocal.
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