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If it passes, it will only be with "reservations": clauses that qualify how the treaty will impinge on American law.
These guerrillas, from ethnic minorities for the most part, are now worried that Mr Khin Nyunt's demise will impinge on their ill-defined autonomy.
The Government has moved to calm concerns that its new surveillance bill, to be introduced this week, will impinge on civil liberties.
If the inquiry extends beyond the August recess, which begins next week, it will impinge on the senator's fall re-election campaign.
Even Mr Obama has revived his pledge to close Guantánamo and begun to reveal more about the NSA's programmes.Every intelligence service will impinge on individual liberties and America's has succeeded in its main job: to prevent attacks.
A deal will eventually be reached: potentially one which placates India by adopting temporary rules on food security, to be revised at a more politically convenient time.The TTIP, too, will impinge on a host of sensitive areas.
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But permitting the wall between church and state to be breached will inevitably impinge on my right to be free of religious coercion, which most certainly will occur if history is any lesson (witness the problems at the Air Force Academy).
It will therefore impinge on wilderness.
The indictment will likely impinge on their ability to travel.
And it will not impinge on business investment.
They worry that the cormorants will eventually impinge on some of the popular catches.
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