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Under section 43 of the act, employers trying to impede such leave face penalties.
If the trope turns into China bashing, and if it takes a turn toward actively trying to impede China's development instead of improving ours, then sure.
Defenders of Mr. Gotti Tedeschi see him as trying to improve the transparency of the Vatican finances, while they see Cardinal Bertone as trying to impede his efforts.
SHELDON SILVER, a juror, on the decision to convict the banker Frank P. Quattrone of trying to impede investigations into his bank's initial stock offerings.
Britain has been accused of trying to impede data protection reforms that would make it more difficult for spy agencies to get hold of material online.
Senator Charles E. Schumer, the New York Democrat who was running the hearing, replied coolly, "No one's trying to impede our president".
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Various machine people have been sent from the future to try to impede his destiny.
Maragh denied that he tried to impede Mucho Macho Man or any other horse.
Indeed, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts more often than not tried to impede a reporter's examination of the theater's troubled history.
But he seems to have a sneaking admiration for the imaginative way in which they allegedly tried to impede him.
Republicans have tried to impede its work, believing it will saddle financial firms with onerous regulation and unreasonable investigations.
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