Sentence examples for the obstructions that from inspiring English sources

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The most important is that instead of focussing on the obstructions that have to be overcome in energy transitions, mayors and other key actors should focus on the drivers and possibilities present in the community.

To get more signal, you need to either get higher in elevation so as to be clear of obstructions or move around the obstructions that are present.

Critics say that removing teachers is nearly impossible because of the obstructions that unions have put up.

It takes an exceptionally brave biographer to weave around these obstacles, and Martin Amis: The Biography is a pattern demonstration of some of the obstructions that lie in wait.

Researchers must therefore deal with the obstructions that evolution unable to anticipate the advances medicine has made in recent years—has placed in the way of administering the therapies they have devised.Technology Quarterly More than just digital quilting A classic invention Return of the human computers Indolent or aggressive?

With regard to the obstructions that the airplane collided with during the accident sequence, the NTSB ordered the modification or replacement of "all pump houses adjacent to Runway 13/31 so that they are not obstructions to airplanes".

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Should they follow the path of bipartisanship, which is leading to solid results in the lame duck, or the obstruction that led to the death of the spending bill?

Republicans may remain committed to the obstruction that served them so well over the last two years.

The obstruction that Ms. Frederickson cites illustrates its tragic costs.

Therefore, some simplifications and assumptions need to be made, which more often than not, tend to invalidate the obtained results, as the simulation engine does not take into account aspects as important as the vehicular mobility patterns or the obstruction that vehicles themselves may represent to the wireless signal.

The bulge-cavity development appears to be sensitive to: 1) the adjacent obstructions that restrict the free movement of the regolith around the given boulder, and 2) the inherent surface roughness.

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