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It dismissed worries that money-fund changes would impair the corporate and government credit markets.
She was left with a fistula, a condition that rendered her incontinent and would impair her ability to bear children.
Local housing officials said this would impair their ability to repair tens of thousands of dilapidated housing units.
Firstly, he is worried that imposing the usual limits on during the campaign would impair the government's other responsibilities.
In order to achieve this result, Rembrandt had to sacrifice strong, saturated colours, since these would impair the desired effect.
Banks have fought the change because it would impair their profits — and they have succeeded in carving out many exemptions.
In addition, we may turn down some volunteers if we feel their departure would impair our journalism.
They are concerned that LightSquared's network would impair users of GPS devices, from drivers to emergency personnel.
Mr. Romney called those cuts "arbitrary" and said they would impair the country's ability to confront threats around the world.
Forcing them to disclose information would impair their incentive to uncover and correct market inefficiencies, to the detriment of all.
"The commission did not find reason to believe that the proposed transaction would impair competition in any relevant market," it said in a statement.
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