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And there is Save, which has bought houses in threatened terraces to obstruct future destruction.
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The risk of entering a default is one of Kirchner's primary concerns, because it would obstruct future access to international creditors in the midst of Argentina's economic crisis.
In Game 3 of the 2013 World Series, Middlebrooks was ruled to have obstructed future teammate Allen Craig after diving for an errant throw at third base.
The Justice Department under his leadership at that point would have lost its credibility, and the precedent would have been set for future attorneys general to obstruct (just to pick a verb) the investigation of a special counsel.
Charged with obstruction of justice and conspiracy to obstruct justice.
I believe that if we move forward with this impeachment, future Presidents who engage in a course of conduct designed to obstruct justice, who lie repeatedly under oath, will be looking over their shoulder.
I realize you don't want to obstruct the sale, and some might argue that it's wholly incumbent on the buyer to inquire about future renovations before closing.
President Trump has installed radical science deniers in his administration to obstruct climate science research, to stop development in clean and renewable energy (the economic growth engine of the future), and to attack scientists for doing their jobs.
A note to future would-be thieves planning on stealing Apple laptops: You can use a small piece of tape to obstruct the built-in iSight camera to keep from being identified by police as the person who stole a MacBook.
Conspiracy to obstruct justice.
Too incompetent to obstruct.
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