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Nonetheless, the longer-run implications also have to be taken into account, i.e., the risk of increasing labor market persistence and long-term unemployment by disadvantaging outsiders as well as delaying inevitable labor reallocation, which might also obstruct recovery.
Community orders and suspended sentences also led to less reoffending than sentences of under a year, but most newspapers chose to ignore any fact which might have obstructed their inalienable right to call for stiffer sentencing.
Some surgeons believe it is important to remove anything that might obstruct their view.
Unlike Egypt, Libya has no junta of generals who might obstruct a democratic transition.
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However, in practice, for different issues there are different bottlenecks that might obstruct the message-passing.
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