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noun
A hindrance; that which impedes or hinders progress.
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However, the limited number of available adult stem cells in the human body gives rise to impediments in the self-healing capabilities of the human body.
Amidst the current kerfuffle of Republicans and Democrats blaming each other for ever higher gas prices, focusing on issues ranging from oil company tax breaks to impediments on new drilling, the most significant item of information extant is barely focused upon.
Kahn may be referring to impediments within the federal structure and chain of command.
In addition, the fact that testing labs deem MOT more important than the physicians and referring labs who must ensure that samples are referred appropriately, together with the relatively greater perception among testing labs of reduced patient demand, may point to impediments in referral that could restrict patient access.
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Chalk it up to the impediments to change found in any large organization: passive leadership, lack of accountability, competing priorities.
The need to understand impediments to ICT performance are therefore most urgent in this region.
Further, policies need to tackle impediments to community members taking up non-livestock-based opportunities for diversification.
That grouping, apart from issuing meaningless pledges opposing protectionism, has shown almost no desire to dismantle impediments to international commerce.
Postprandial hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia (4, 5) continue to create impediments to management.
In both study facilities, supervisors appeared oblivious to structural impediments to PSW care plan access.
Traditional customs, poverty and lack of infrastructure combine to create impediments to school enrolment in Nepal, particularly for girls.
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