Sentence examples for to obstruction from inspiring English sources

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to obstruction

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The act of obstructing, or state of being obstructed.

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These data suggested acute obstructive suppurative cholangitis (AOSC) due to obstruction of the bile duct.

He faces additional counts related to obstruction of justice.

He pleaded to obstruction of justice, a misdemeanor.

"The non-disclosure agreement amounts to obstruction of justice and not just in one case.

The section chief, E. Michael Kahoe, left, of Jacksonville, had pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice.

Mr. DeLaughter, 55, pleaded guilty in July to obstruction of justice.

For lawyers, this episode speaks to Trump's intent when it comes to obstruction.

Mr. LaRue pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice in July 1973.

Cell signals, welcome or not, are subject to obstruction from buildings, hills, and weather patterns.

David B. Duncan, the former Arthur Andersen partner in charge of auditing Enron, pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice.

— Ryan Lizza, 10 48 A.M. As expected, Comey declined to say whether Trump's actions amounted to obstruction of justice.

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