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Discover Ludwig"work impeded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to something preventing or hindering progress or productivity, such as a difficult situation. For example, "The delayed delivery of materials caused the renovation project to be work impeded."
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Her narrator (although 'narrator' implies someone better organised than we have here - 'gabbler' would be a better word) is a twentysomething bloke called Adair Graham MacKenny, who does something clerical in the London Assembly building and consequently finds his path to and from work impeded by Blaine lovers and haters.
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The new military decree extends emergency law to cover a glut of vaguely defined transgressions that could easily be applied to legitimate protest, including "infringing on others' right to work", "impeding the flow of traffic", and "spreading false information in the media".
In the analysis of problems facing development of communities in SCD, 81% of respondents said lack of funds to support community development work impedes the realization of development in the district.
Workflow interruptions are a frequent stressor in clinical work, impeding clinicians' attention and contributing to clinical malpractice.
But in war zones, lack of security and disruption of transport and social net works impede delivery of relief aid.
In other words, they are required to adhere to and promote a set of rules and standards regardless of the wider environment - even when the conditions of their work impede or prevent their being able to do so.
The work is done by JPAC (the federal Joint P.O.W.-M.I.A. Accounting Command), which carries out archaeological excavations in remote locations, though its work is impeded by considerable obstacles, including dwindling budgets and unaccommodating foreign governments.
Pathologists said their work was impeded by the delay, which resulted in such advanced decomposition that they were unable to obtain any decisive forensic clues.
Two days after Rimes filed a malpractice suit against her former dentist, claiming his crown work had impeded her career, Glanville hit Twitter with a defense of the same practitioner: "My dentist of 17 yrs," she wrote, "whom I love is perfect".
The many researchers who share large amounts of data over the Web in fields like astronomy and genomics will have their work dramatically impeded by both the hacking and the ensuing security restrictions created in response, since computer security restrictions often inevitably make it more difficult to share access to computer systems over the Web.
The progress of my work was impeded by delays because my samples were often deemed "low priority".
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