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The identical charges would repel each other, and dislocation motion would be impeded.
Most other people complained of her only off the record, saying that they feared their future work would be impeded.
The U.S. economic recovery would be impeded, at a cost of as many as 750,000 jobs.
But after the speech that impression changed as well: 41 percent said he would be impeded, while 58percentt said he would not.
In vetoing the legislation on Friday, Mr. Reagan said that America's efforts to end apartheid would be impeded, rather than advanced, by severe economic sanctions.
The economics department and the business school argued that faculty recruitment would be impeded, since professors wouldn't want to move to a "live construction zone".
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Muller looked furious – he certainly thought he'd been impeded.
The work of the prosecutor would thus be impeded, and we would have moved away from the desired objective of stricter a fairer law enforcement". Pearson v. Reed, 6 Cal.App.277287, 287, 44 P.2d 597, 597 (1935).
If this were the case, one would expect that modulation of other membrane currents by these receptors would also be impeded.
But he said he hoped pedestrian and vehicular traffic would not be impeded.
Mr. Giuliani insisted yesterday that his welfare plan would not be impeded by either Mr. Hevesi's scrutiny of the contracts or the court ruling.
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