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"impeded" Definitions
  1. slowed down or obstructed by obstacles; hindered: By joining the already impeded traffic flow, drivers unfortunately create even longer delays.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of impede.

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That may have impeded some users from adopting Siri shortcuts.
None of that has impeded Alphabet's climb to $1 trillion.
That lack of connectivity cost lives and impeded economic growth.
Time and time again, fear of new technologies has impeded progress.
We were regularly blocked and impeded in trying to save lives.
The messy founding of the party has also impeded its progress.
It's just a tough judgment call whether he impeded the thing.
Second: Did the probe get obstructed or impeded in some way?
Together, the failures have severely impeded the containment of the virus.
And he tamped down moves that could have impeded that effort.
They hardly impeded HBO's growth or its symbiotic relationship with Hollywood.
At least one senator was impeded by protesters at an elevator.
How will it impede-- you know, will it impeded capital formation?
Was the job of one component stopped or impeded by another?
These "vigilante tactics," they added, impeded the proper procedures for making accusations.
Go deeper: How not having a national cybersecurity doctrine has impeded deterrence
That impeded water circulation and made the area unsafe in the dark.
Beijing has impeded individual South Korean firms from doing business in China.
It wouldn't be impeded by the bracing system she was sitting on.
Similarly, the provision of hospital based care is impeded by market distortions.
Ms. Whitfield was once asked whether having to sit impeded her singing.
To the Editor: Nothing we have done has significantly impeded illegal immigration.
Two hours earlier, I'd stood there with New Yorkers, our progress impeded.
Holtby stopped him, but McCann was impeded and awarded a penalty shot.
Travel in and around the radius will not be impeded, Cuomo said.
And it alleges that top NBC brass impeded Farrow's reporting on Weinstein.
But the talks were impeded by numerous lengthy boycotts by the North.
Stewards determined Maximum Security impeded the paths of several horses in the race.
I didn't find that any controller mode necessarily impeded by Mario Kart skills.
Pushback across the U.S. has impeded efforts to get rid of the legislation.
This hasn't impeded Democrats from rushing headlong toward their stated goal: Trump's impeachment.
The rapists are associated with the Iranian regime, which has impeded the investigation.
His life and career have barely been impeded, except for any personal regrets.
American efforts in 2628G have been impeded by issues yet to be overcome.
Apple's decline impeded the tech-heavy Nasdaq, which fell more than 2 percent.
Our anti-proliferation efforts have definitely impeded the North' acquisition of these weapons.
Refusing to service the American loan has impeded its ability to borrow internationally.
Then as now, deep differences among hardliners and moderates impeded the Republican march.
"I don't know will happen, but I don't think we'll be impeded," Engel said.
The listing has impeded badly needed international financial assistance and commercial activity in Sudan.
Low oxygen levels at the bottom of the ocean could have also impeded decomposition.
The custody battle, though, has so far not impeded his plans for the Lovetron.
Stressing wouldn't have changed the process; in fact, it probably would have impeded it.
In other words, revoking RT's congressional press credentials explicitly impeded freedom of the press.
His soldiers fought slowly from house to house, impeded by snipers and booby traps.
This has impeded the president's ability to change the Constitution to expand his powers.
Like the cultural genocide in Tibet, it has not impeded profitable business with China.
She impeded measures aimed at coordinating banking rules and public spending across national boundaries.
Cops say she impeded oncoming traffic by trying to get past a street light.
Belatedly, the government acknowledged the need for family planning, but other barriers impeded it.
Strong winds impeded the rescue efforts and the dropping of supplies, the park service said.
And so, a lot of the commercial traffic we're hearing from businesses is being impeded.
America's gripe is that rulings have impeded its ability to use the WTO's pressure valves.
But if that defendant's parole was delayed or denied, the judge's original intent was impeded.
Litigation by the state has impeded plans to comply with the EPA's regional haze rule.
"In principle, Grana is not impeded" from bidding on the contracts, de la Flor said.
But policymakers with romantic ideas about the rural heartland have impeded the flow of migrants.
But his plans have been impeded in part because of opposition fears of creeping authoritarianism.
Assessing higher education's progress, however, has been impeded by a lack of reliable national statistics.
It is unclear to what extent Mueller's inability to secure cooperation from others impeded him.
Officials say a shortage of test kits has impeded their efforts to contain the outbreak.
He says the Fed helped to cause the 2008 financial crisis and then impeded recovery.
Emergency services such as fire trucks and ambulances are also impeded by the increased congestion.
But those running for that spot may be impeded by the incessant talking about gender.
When Capela was on the floor, Westbrook often found his path to the basket impeded.
They're impeded from doing so because Facebook bars them from using some basic digital tools.
But industry delegates said progress has been impeded by regional efforts to promote local NEV champions.
There, floating in the central Mediterranean Sea, the humanitarian vessel had been impeded at every step.
He does not want his efforts to be impeded by anything that could undermine his authority.
The U.S. terrorism listing has impeded badly needed international financial assistance and commercial activity in Sudan.
Joseph Stiglitz: It impeded or made impossible the ability to adjust when there was a shock.
Under questioning from Chairman Nadler, Whitaker insisted he had not taken steps to impeded Mueller's investigation.
And somehow Hastert wasn't haunted by them, or at least had never been impeded by them.
The thing is to free one's self: to let it find its dimensions, not be impeded.
Several Republicans expressed concerns that the emergency declaration impeded lawmakers' constitutional duty to appropriate federal money.
He said that "no concrete proof" existed that Mr. Dzodan had blocked or impeded the investigation.
El-Houti said the advance was impeded by a large number of mines in the area.
It is true that he was impeded by May's close control of Brexit from Downing Street.
They said major physical damage may have impeded any third-party tools from opening the devices.
Trump has impeded the process by refusing to honor the tradition of releasing his tax returns.
In England in the nineteen-eighties and nineteen-nineties, this would have impeded my professional advancement.
West denied Maximum Security had impeded the winner and said he was contemplating what to do next.
The women whose careers were insidiously impeded by harassers and abusers will never get that time back.
Twitter has been slow to make key product changes that have inevitably impeded engagement and user growth.
Impeded by restructuring costs and extra capital requirements, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank abandoned their plan to merge.
One possibility is that progress is simply impeded by the strange climate of George R.R. Martin's world.
Curtis said lawmakers are often impeded by an embarrassment of not being up to date on technology.
The guidance came as Democratic attorneys general and U.S. courts have impeded several of Trump's immigration policies.
Trump is less impeded than ever, a fact that impresses even those he has mocked and spurned.
The hearing will examine allegations that Koskinen impeded Congress's investigation into the IRS's handling of political groups.
For months after the assault, Unsworth said Hamnett couldn't teach nor drive, which severely impeded her independence.
The charge sheet was to be corrected, and legal experts said the prosecution would not be impeded.
Meanwhile, those sanctions have impeded South Korea from building closer political and economic ties with its neighbor.
The path to victory in Stade Océane seemed to be impeded by a virus in the camp.
The self-perpetuating pressure to be beautiful, Prum argues, has impeded the survival of the entire species.
Many respondents noted the gaps in our health care system have further impeded progress in treating addiction.
Fear of legal backlash has impeded companies from conducting audits or self-reporting information, according to Hegewish.
Budget approval was impeded by the delayed formation of a new government after an election in March.
Already, the board has flouted PROMESA, impeded consensual negotiations and pushed the commonwealth into a needless bankruptcy.
To be sure, Barr publicly complained that Trump's tweets have impeded his ability to do the job.
Believing that catatonia was linked to schizophrenia "impeded progress in catatonia research for many years," Walther said.
" March 4: Trump falsely claims Obama impeded testing Trump claimed he had reversed a decision by President Barack Obama's administration that had impeded testing for the coronavirus, saying that "the Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing.
Festering problem of bad loans, meanwhile, has impeded credit flow and delayed full transmission of interest rate cuts.
In the few days since, already two "unauthorized drones" have impeded water dropping efforts to quench the flames.
Hellerstedt, a case that struck down onerous Texas regulations that impeded a woman's ability to obtain an abortion.
On Saturday, protesters partially impeded traffic on the highway leading into Ashland from the reservation for several hours.
In his telling, rather than being a liar whose dishonesty impeded a legitimate counterintelligence investigation, he's a patsy.
Tech bros who prefer asking forgiveness to begging permission are unlikely to be much impeded by such uncertainties.
They cited, broadly, that such graphics impeded their First Amendment rights to communicate with their customers, said Jenson.
Her age, coupled with an excessive heat watch, impeded Sheba's ability to recover on her own, she said.
" Remember: The Articles of Impeachment against Nixon began by saying he "obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice.
No doubt that such efforts to deliver justice to consumers would be severely impeded were this legislation enacted.
Expectations of substantial losses have impeded the ability of banks to recapitalise themselves through the capital markets alone.
The idea that aquamation is unnatural or gross or even immoral has impeded its adoption in other states.
Trudeau said he felt the lawmaker was being impeded from taking his seat to vote, holding up proceedings.
It always felt foreign and uncomfortable to me and impeded on my ability to effectively nurse my sons.
"Treasury improperly impeded the committee's investigation" for nearly three years before producing certain subpoenaed records, the report said.
He wondered if the bikers and pedestrians would want the path impeded by bollards or other safety barriers.
Community opposition has impeded other proposals for the site, including one to build two 22-story residential towers.
Mr. Trump's defenders, including his legal team, have objected to accusations that his actions impeded the Russia investigation.
They also point to testimony by Mr. Comey and other officials who said the investigation was not impeded.
Stents are tiny metal tube-shaped cages used to widen arteries in which blood flow has become impeded.
Even where factories are back in operation, getting freight to docks has been impeded by roadblocks and quarantines.
I think that's what's impeded the R&D — the government sense that we need to even look at it.
A clear view of the moon's ascent was impeded by a lone tree at the edge of the horizon.
A migrant crisis since the beginning of last year has also impeded Athens' efforts to conclude the Hellenikon deal.
Which has cowed and paralyzed opinion leaders, policymakers, politicians across the spectrum, and impeded their ability to think clearly.
As wildfires raged in California this summer, one fire department's response was impeded by an unexpected problem: data throttling.
A mass influx of migrants since the beginning of last year has also impeded efforts to conclude the accord.
Democratic FCC commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel tweeted that today's announcement doesn't make up for how Trump has impeded 5G progress.
The 30-million-tonne-per-annum, nine-train facility spent last month troubleshooting unexpected electrical faults that impeded output.
But Thorne on Saturday said Grana y Montero would not be impeded from participating in the country's rebuilding efforts.
The Supreme Court order was in response to a petition by environmental groups who said FRA impeded conservation efforts.
Police said Clark was shot during a struggle after he confronted paramedics and impeded their ability help his girlfriend.
However, police investigators learned from medical experts that burns in Chambers' airway may have impeded her ability to talk.
The Fed is widely expected to hold interest rates steady after a partial government shutdown impeded key data releases.
Sanders on Tuesday called such accusations "nonsense," adding that the Nevada Democratic Party had unfairly impeded his presidential campaign.
The efforts to reunite separated children were impeded by the department's lack of a centralized database to track children.
The search for a third crew member, Harry Hernandez, 56, continued on Sunday, impeded at points by powerful currents.
Early on, Duke's zone defense flummoxed the Ducks, while Oregon's periodic three-quarter-court press impeded the Blue Devils.
The circulation of Dawn is being impeded in those areas where a large number of its readers may reside.
With blood flow impeded throughout their bodies, patients may become breathless simply walking across a room or up stairs.
The episode illustrates how regulations often designed to protect privacy and health have impeded the national rollout of testing.
KING: Back to Mr. Flynn, would the — would closing out the Flynn investigation have impeded the overall Russian investigation?
Prosecutors say these actions by Cohen and former Trump campaign aides impeded the Russia investigation time and time again.
After they walked some 20 miles north, Mexico's National Guard agents and police surrounded them and impeded their journey.
Prosecutors said Mr. Flynn's "false statements and omissions impeded and otherwise had a material impact" on the Russia investigation.
But the investigation was impeded, according to the Independent, by Lucan's aristocratic pals doing their best not to help.
Another angle: A U.N. human rights investigator has concluded that Saudi Arabia deliberately impeded an investigation of the killing.
The lack of a definition or delimitation of outer space has not impeded the development of activities in either sphere.
Moreover, the State Department said the blizzard that hit the east coast impeded their efforts to complete the final production.
Instead, they can claim that the defendants activities impeded broad community rights, such as the public right to enjoy property.
A fight over the failed re-nomination of Rosenworcel last Congress has also impeded telecom policy making in the Senate.
Instead, they can claim that the defendants' activities impeded broad community rights, such as the public right to enjoy property.
Note that the bill does not require emergency vehicles to actually be impeded, strengthening the argument that it is overbroad.
In other cities, there are vehicles and pedestrians on the roads; occasionally, the roads get clogged, and progress is impeded.
China has impeded fishing at Scarborough Shoal since 2013 when Mr. Duterte's predecessor challenged maritime claims before an international tribunal.
Kirschner said the investigation could be impeded if Manafort's testimony was needed to secure an indictment against a potential defendant.
However, the lack of consensus among the various stakeholders impeded Congress' ability to enact any of the previously introduced bills.
Still, the judge described Papadopoulos's actions as serious, noting that he has admitted that his misstatements impeded the Russia investigation.
"Cure the sick," because while government bureaucracy has impeded progress in medical research, it won't on their floating libertarian paradises.
DeMuth explained to a pool reporter that because Teixeira was not impeded from catching the ball, there was no interference.
Aside from his cluttered and untidy home, did he seem to be socially isolated or impeded in major life activities?
Not only were they playing on pace, the sole group playing behind them had also not been impeded, she said.
As tuitions have increased drastically, the ability to afford college has also impeded many students' ability to complete their programs.
Dean has since broken up with Craig, who she said impeded her sobriety, and moved back in with her parents.
The lawyers also argued that Mr. Trump could not have impeded the investigation because there was no inquiry to obstruct.
I find the large-scale "Everywhere We Go" (2014) impeded by its Sufjan Stevens score, but the invention doesn't cease.
It has also impeded research around human-caused climate change, which President Trump has dismissed despite a global scientific consensus.
Its cycle of layoffs and recoveries impeded lasting economic stability in the city, and the automation later reduced jobs permanently.
Runoff into Galveston Bay and Galveston Harbor will be severely impeded and this will create a catastrophic compound flood event.
The hostilities he faced in Paris, however, persisted in Berlin and impeded the success of what Spontini considered his masterpiece.
Republicans also pushed to impeach the current IRS commissioner, John Koskinen, arguing that he impeded investigations into the targeting scandal.
In addition to political divisions and an ineffective domestic policy agenda, the Russia investigation has impeded Trump's ability to govern.
It's important to ask yourself whether, by performing at a club, you acted in a way that impeded your recovery.
But U.S. shipments remain impeded by steep import Chinese tariffs, imposed as part of a trade war between the two countries.
Similarly, racial tensions between Asian and black communities have impeded joint communal efforts to counter anti-black and anti-Asian racism.
Kine, in its best moments, has that sort of good frustration, but those moments also feel impeded by the game's camera.
And the tragic death of HQ co-founder and former CEO Colin Kroll may have impeded efforts to turn things around.
State police said in a statement Thursday that Picard "prolonged and impeded" the investigation by refusing to provide the unedited video.
Mr Mueller's investigation is unlikely to be impeded no matter how Gamble turns out when it is decided in the spring.
Japanese prices were flat as a weaker yen impeded gold buying despite a drop in prices, a Tokyo-based trader said.
" Benavides said that when the protests impeded the work of other tenants in the building, "building security called local law enforcement.
They argue that the commissioner impeded Congress's investigation into the IRS' scrutiny of Tea Party groups' applications for tax-exempt status.
"This lack of sufficient processes, project management, and oversight has impeded the agency's ability to meet deadlines," the report said. Rep.
In "The Art of the Deal," he explained that he thought too much planning curbed his creativity and impeded his thinking.
Goldman was accused of systematically paying women less than men, and giving them weaker performance reviews that impeded their career growth.
In February and March 2016, six aid workers were killed and more than 120 incidents of impeded humanitarian access were reported.
It means ensuring Chinese students, scholars, and perhaps future Americans do not have their right to liberty impeded on American soil.
Like this soccer ball soaring toward glory, but impeded by Mother Nature's cruel whims, we all return to whence we came.
Mr. Holt, who retired in February, said engineering managers often complained to supervisors that conflicts with other projects impeded these repairs.
Ohno thought he had been impeded by Kim as he tried to catch up near the finish, animatedly making his point.
His personal life impeded his professional one, and by the summer of 20183 the brothers were barely speaking to each other.
The Saudi-led coalition's blockade has impeded the flow of food, fuel, and medicine, which has threatened the lives of millions.
Their message: Democrats wasted months on a sharply partisan process that impeded their ability to achieve tangible gains for their constituents.
He explained what had happened from his perspective, saying that bright sunlight shining on the main road had impeded his view.
People will apparently be allowed to vote without ID if they sign a statement affirming they were impeded from obtaining one.
They argued Maximum Security, the 9-2 favorite to win, impeded other horses while making a wide turn heading into the stretch.
These cracks impeded the reading of the putative text, even by experts in deciphering manuscripts in the hard-to-read medieval writing.
Critics of net neutrality, including the Trump administration, say such rules impeded companies&apos ability to adapt to a quickly evolving internet.
Still, it feels necessary for this moment, charting women's long struggle to assert their skills and ambition without being impeded by men.
But progress has been impeded by a lack of financial support and training for those wishing to farm on a large scale.
Towards the end of October though, in the home stretch of my rehearsals, I felt a strange hoarseness that impeded my singing.
Mr. Marcus said that the publisher's resistance to bolstering the website and expanding readership engagement by hosting events impeded opportunities for growth.
These regulations impeded energy development, prematurely shuttered coal plants, delayed or blocked job-creating new projects, crippled innovation and stifled economic growth.
Beijing's "decarbonisation" plans have been hit by grid bottlenecks and subsidy backlogs that have impeded efforts to maximize solar and wind generation.
In point of fact, there is no evidence that President Trump has impeded the Russia investigation (a point we'll expand on momentarily).
Rescue efforts to find the missing have been impeded in some areas of Socotra because of the cyclone's strength, the official said.
The reversal came after jockey Flavien Prat filed a rider's objection claiming Maximum Security had impeded the path in the final turn.
Kurdish forces guarded ISIS prisoners in the region, but their ability to do so has been greatly impeded by the Turkish invasion.
This has impeded efforts to develop a comprehensive, smart, and sustainable national plan to prevent violent extremist attacks in the United States.
Business groups argue that the Obama administration has impeded economic growth by significantly expanding regulation in areas including environmental and worker protections.
But right now, it is impossible to say if the British wine industry's fast growth will be aided or impeded by Brexit.
Go deeper: Earlier this month, the FDA posted a list of manufacturers that have impeded generic access to their brand-name products.
"A rush to judgment two generations ago banning medical studies of psychedelics has impeded our ability to make rational decisions," he says.
Just like the men running in 2020, the women all had individual strengths and weaknesses that respectively bolstered and impeded their bids.
Hoppert: He was impeded in the Derby and finished 13th, but he never had a shot anyway to secure his first win.
"The slow federal action on this matter has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic," Perea-Henze wrote in the letter.
Sanders has had to contend with his own imperfections, some of which almost certainly impeded his efforts to reach the White House.
There are many others who have dreams of starting their own shops but are impeded by red tape and lack of capital.
The company said in a statement Monday that "continued challenges in the retail industry impeded the company's progress" to refinance its debt.
New Zealand's government said it would admit more refugees, and scrap rules that have impeded applicants from Africa and the Middle East.
The special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, was pressuring him to answer questions about whether he had illegally impeded the Russia investigation.
They were transparent to visible light but absorbed infrared radiation, which meant they let sunlight in but impeded heat from getting out.
Giuliani also reportedly pushed Trump to recall Yovanovitch, arguing that she had impeded his campaign to pressure Ukraine into investigating the Bidens.
Simultaneously, managers pressured workers to meet production deadlines, which were impeded by damaged parts, missing tools, and insufficient instructions, The Times reported.
Importantly, Yellen cites research suggesting that the increased capital requirements have not impeded economic growth, a major bugbear for Dodd-Frank opponents.
In Puerto Rico, neglected infrastructure and a poor economy that plagued the country before Hurricane Maria struck also impeded the recovery effort.
The vote is a big win for Ajit Pai, the agency's chairman, who has long opposed the regulations, saying they impeded innovation.
"Everyone is being frustrated and impeded by this issue," Burns told Reuters in a phone interview from the PNG capital, Port Morseby.
Thick sea ice impeded shipments from Russia's Arctic LNG plant in Yamal this week but supplies appear to be moving toward Europe again.
Videos from the scene shared on social media show a burning airplane and dusty and hazy weather conditions, which may have impeded visibility.
There is a chance, at least, that its creation and distribution would be impeded in some way, especially if other companies followed suit.
Still, global wheat supplies remain plentiful following a record-large world harvest in 2017, a factor that has at times impeded U.S. exports.
Analysts blamed wind and rough seas resulting from Gaston, Hermine and other storms that have impeded ships with cargoes headed for U.S. refineries.
Val Demings (D-Fla.) that he would "generally agree" that lies by Trump campaign and administration officials who were interviewed "impeded" the investigation.
Sluggish exports have impeded the military government's efforts to boost growth in Southeast Asia's second-largest economy, and domestic consumption is also weak.
Bove's criticism came from the other side, namely that Bharara pushed too hard and impeded an industry the U.S. economy needs to survive.
But lawmakers, including ample Republicans, assert Bentley's failure to deal effectively with the yearlong scandal has impeded his ability to serve the state.
Over the last several years, a banking sector crisis in India had left many lenders hamstrung and impeded their ability to issue loans.
PDVSA since March has tried to solve the fuel shortages by increasing imports, but payment delays have impeded tankers from discharging on time.
Dying Light is technically impressive, but like Rob Zombie films, sponge cake, and Journey's Greatest Hits, my enjoyment is impeded by my queasiness.
Otherwise the FBI will be stymied, crippled and impeded in their investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
Stewards found the Aidan O'Brien-trained Master of Reality had impeded Il Paradiso, the entrant prepared by the celebrated Irish trainer's son, Joseph.
Several Democratic presidential contenders have touted the need to unseat McConnell, saying he has impeded Democrats' legislative priorities that have passed the House.
Aid groups say that South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, has impeded the access of humanitarian aid workers, which has further exacerbated the misery.
Young black men in poor neighborhoods are outrageously impeded by diminished economic horizons, the unforgiving rules of the street, centuries of institutional racism.
But he bristled at the notion that his company required special regulation, or that it had stalled or impeded regulation in the past.
In Poland, anti-Semitism and Communist paranoia impeded, for nearly fifty years, a full reckoning of what had happened to Eastern European Jews.
The separation of commercial from investment banking that year did not contribute to that recovery; if anything, the separation may have impeded it.
But although Republicans control Congress, disagreements between moderates and conservatives in the party have impeded a speedy legislative fix to the border crisis.
"The slow federal action on this matter has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic," the official said in a letter Friday.
It sure looks as if Mr. Springsteen left a great deal of money on the table and impeded the laws of the marketplace.
Regardless, few mainstream economists believe that the interest rate increases to date have impeded the recovery, nor would cutting them materially accelerate growth.
If Donald Trump and Jeff Sessions decide they are going to be drug warriors, this whole evolution is going to be enormously impeded.
Our military incursion severed the group's access to NATO's borders and impeded their ability to carry out terror attacks in Turkey and Europe.
Even the Federal Reserve has acknowledged the impact uncertainty of the Trump administration's trade agenda has dampened global growth and impeded business investment.
"If losing three and a half to four tenths is not being impeded, I am very surprised at what is," Grosjean told reporters.
Many police unions welcomed the news, saying the Obama administration's approach had impeded law enforcement and unfairly painted many good officers as wrongdoers.
Johnson said the Mueller investigation has impeded public disclosure because it, unlike a congressional investigation, does not disclose the information it has gathered.
He said the French government has impeded progress on a potential deal ever since Turkey&aposs military incursion into northern Syria in October.
Clinton aides have said the breach impeded their ability to communicate electronically afterward, causing them to resort to holding more in-person meetings.
Federal Election Commission is targeted to be overturned and the heavy slant toward corporate rights over individual rights will only be modestly impeded.
In June, the president authorized — and the government executed — a plan that impeded the Islamic Republic's ability to target tankers in nearby waters.
"This is somehow far more suffocating than martial law," said the editor of Dawn, an English-language paper whose circulation has been impeded.
If experts determine that the benefits of lithium supplementation outweigh the harms, progress should not be impeded by a minority of objectors. 5.
John Shimkus (R-IL), did offer some tepid criticism of Pruitt, but only insofar as the scandals impeded his work at the agency.
"Assange impeded Moreno's ability to seek technical assistance, international loans, and greater security and commercial cooperation with the United States," says Polga-Hecimovich.
But in recent years, Wall Street executives have either shied away from working in Washington or been impeded by lawmakers hostile to their nominations.
California lawmakers and officials say they repeatedly flagged pitfalls and failures with the national emergency alert system that, they argue, impeded critical evacuation efforts.
Women, already impeded and imperiled by sexism, also have to carry the social stigma of being feminist buzzkills if they call attention to it.
Impeded by protectionism and an economic slowdown, the IMF predicts global trade will grow by just 1.1% in 2019, down from 3.6% in 2018.
"International law requires that the right of transit passage shall not be impeded, and therefore the Iranian action constitutes illegal interference," said the letter.
Manafort&aposs attorneys have said his confinement has been unnecessary and unduly harsh, and has impeded his ability to communicate with his defense team.
"The panda looked strong and his steps were steady, a sign that the genetic mutation may not have quite impeded its life," Li said.
But efforts to patch up the deal could be impeded by lingering distrust over the collapse of the 2012 deal to form capital ties.
Vugo Inc, the Minnesota-based plaintiff, sued New York City in 2015 over the ban, which it said unconstitutionally impeded its commercial speech rights.
He decried the "Ferguson effect" – the idea, broadly stated, that the Black Lives Matter movement and videos of police brutality impeded American law enforcement.
There were complaints from members of the studio audience on perennial issues, like business inspections carried out by government agents that impeded entrepreneurial work.
Mueller on Wednesday told Congress that he generally agreed that lies by Trump campaign officials and administration officials impeded his nearly two-year investigation.
The bombing impeded gains for organized labor, besmirched the image of immigrants and radicals, and raised enduring questions about free speech and fair trials.
But efforts to patch up the deal could be impeded by lingering distrust over the collapse of a 2012 deal to form capital ties.
Neither the unified Olympic teams nor the summits in any way impeded North Korea's relentless progress toward achieving its goal of deliverable nuclear weapons.
France's two-round voting system in both presidential and parliamentary elections has traditionally impeded the FN, which seeks a more proportional system of voting.
The case brings to mind too many instances where racism—and an unrelenting denial to acknowledge its existence—has impeded justice in the state.
France has one of the largest Muslim populations in Europe but cultural and legal obstacles have impeded the development of its Islamic finance industry.
"Additional restrictive measures may be considered in the event of further violence or the political process being impeded," the EU said in a statement.
Her attempts to do so would be automatically "impeded by the extreme conventionality of the other sex," the standard-bearers of the double standard.
The travel ban the White House put forward affected a small fraction of the world's Muslims and has been easily impeded in the courts.
And Trump's low approval numbers, which could easily have been a death sentence for another president's agenda, have not much impeded his legislative progress.
By reversing one rule, the administration impeded states from establishing retirement programs for private-sector workers whose employers do not offer a retirement plan.
The obstruction meant that it became impossible to know whether there was a conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt — and it impeded the Russian investigation.
My solve, at least, was impeded by a couple of spots I call "knotholes," areas that I found tougher than the grid-at-large.
Nor have they been impeded, thus far, by the loss of two pitchers — Jordan Montgomery for the season and Masahiro Tanaka until late July.
But the unearthed land mines have stunted Cuito Cuanavale's growth and impeded government plans to turn the battlefield into a Gettysburg-like tourist attraction.
"Meaningful access to counsel cannot be impeded in any sense and we believe what we're asking for is fair," Perry Martinez told BuzzFeed News.
Trump's bureaucracy-impeded attempts to pull out of Syria and Afghanistan are patently Jacksonian; likewise his disdain for his predecessor's negotiations on climate change.
Indeed, states with model anti-pyramid laws have found the same buy back provision has not impeded but aided successful prosecutions of pyramid schemes.
They argue that such a postponement is most important for the President-elect because he must not be impeded from pursuing the arduous presidential transition.
Iranian officials have repeatedly said the floods have not affected oil production and development, nor impeded the flow of crude through pipelines to client markets.
"There is the danger that competition could be impeded," said Wambach, who is chief of the independent commission that advises the government on competition policy.
The firm noted, however, that its investigation was impeded by Bottini executing a factory reset of her phone before turning it over for forensic review.
Caterpillar — The industrial giant's stock fell 22.01% after CFO Andrew Bonfield told Bloomberg News the company's China sales are being impeded by aggressive price competition.
Traders have said that tariffs applied to raw and white sugar impeded private importers from securing supplies and contributed to a sugar shortage last year.
Referee Nigel Owens, however, called back play because he adjudged that Dane Haylett-Petty had impeded Savea and prevented him from attempting to tackle Speight.
"They're concerned about their quality of life being impeded on by night venues, and the noise that it might draw into the neighborhoods," he explained.
Additionally, he may be impeded in answering questions about the conversations everyone really wants to know about: those that Comey had with the President. Why?
Though numerous efforts have been in progress to reduce the number of collisions, lack of practical applications has impeded any major breakthrough in the scenario.
Over the past century or so, right-wing political forces have again and again impeded efforts to create some sort of national health insurance system.
Agents could open a new inquiry if they find evidence that the earlier investigation had been impeded or that classified materials had been intentionally mishandled.
United Nations officials in Syria have often complained that Mr. Assad's government had impeded their aid delivery and repeatedly implored it to allow unobstructed access.
Israel had now joined Cuba, Egypt, North Korea, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, and Venezuela as countries that have impeded its access, HRW said.
Bejarano asserted that Exaggerator and his rider, Kent Desormeaux, Keith's brother, had impeded him during the stretch run as Exaggerator blew by on the outside.
The former would make it hard for Uber to expand in a competitive market, while the latter impeded the deployment of Uber's surge-pricing model.
"I work with refugees and new government policies have directly impacted and impeded my ability to do my job," one pre-law student told Kaplan.
Food and agricultural goods are not directly targeted by U.S. sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program, but restrictions on dollar-based transactions have impeded trade.
"Political fragmentation and reform fatigue have delayed fiscal adjustment and impeded deeper structural reforms," the IMF said in its final Article IV report for 2016.
Violence already impeded efforts to deal with a polio outbreak in Syria in 2013-2014 and in countering cholera in Yemen from 000 to today.
If Mr. Trump has truly impeded a valid investigation, Congress's initial action should be refusal to enact his legislative agenda or fund White House priorities.
NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind said on Thursday that the agency was reviewing the nondisclosure agreements to see if they had impeded owners from making complaints.
The second charges Trump obstructed Congress and impeded the impeachment inquiry by refusing to let senior officials testify or produce documents pursuant to Congressional subpoenas.
Ofgem launched an investigation last year into whether SSE's behavior could have impeded in the market for connecting new developments to SSE's electricity distribution networks.
Country House's team had objected to Maximum Security's win, saying the 9-2 favorite's wide turn heading into the soggy home stretch impeded other horses.
FINRA also found the effectiveness of its automated system used to monitor suspicious transactions was impeded because many of the data feeds were missing information.
The stated rationale, expressed most recently in a report by the Treasury Department, is that regulation has impeded bank lending and, by extension, economic growth.
The lack of outside exposure and information sharing — televised N.H.L. games, foreign-exchange skills clinics and access to the internet — has significantly impeded the progress.
Although Republicans control both the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, disagreements between moderates and conservatives in the party have impeded a speedy legislative fix.
That has impeded efforts by Rouhani efforts to engage with the West, an approach opposed by hardline allies of Khamenei in the clerical and security establishment.
As a result, our social lives could be seriously impeded as we turn to technology to help us feel connected in ways we can comfortably control.
Yes, but: Factors that have impeded the Nigerian OGS market appear to be changing and the sector is poised for substantial growth in the coming years.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global stock indexes and the U.S. dollar cooled off Friday as signs that U.S. tax reform could be delayed impeded the market's momentum.
Whether Trump Jr. broke any laws depends on the nature of his cooperation with Russia, if any, and whether he impeded any investigations into the matter.
Even if a law enforcement agent specifies that Apple's encryption has not impeded an investigation, they are required to fill out one way that it has.
This slower air should form a boundary layer which, Mr Schlaerth says, would act as a "pneumatic cushion" that softened and impeded downward-propagating shock waves.
The president maintained, however, that the law was "significantly flawed," contained "unconstitutional provisions," and impeded the ability of the executive branch to negotiate with foreign powers.
Evgeny Kuznetsov attempted to carry the puck between two Penguins defenders, one of which was Kris Letang, who reached with a free hand and impeded Kuznetsov.
The Islanders scored on a penalty shot by Chimera after it was ruled that he was impeded on a breakaway at 16:55 of the second.
After Minnesota used a coach's challenge, the goal was nullified because Stars left winger Antoine Roussel impeded Dubnyk's ability to make a play in the crease.
Britain had long impeded steps that might have led to a joint European Union military, preferring to maintain the primacy of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
But viewership has also been impeded by a season-long impasse that has prevented 2152,24 Comcast customers, mostly in New Jersey, from watching the Yankees' network.
Congress has its own role to play in defending our democracy, but partisan politics has impeded the adoption of legislation to addresses vulnerabilities in our democracy.
The Boise State Broncos have been enjoying a banner season, but a surprise upset at the hands of unranked Brigham Young may have impeded their success.
So far, Tesla's service issues don't appear to have impeded sales growth, as the company has set sales records in four of the past five quarters.
Russia has also impeded Open Skies access to two militarily sensitive regions on their borders for which they have earned reciprocal restrictions by the United States.
The tensions have impeded May's efforts to broker a new trade agreement with the U.S., which will be necessary once Great Britain leaves the European Union.
The review will focus on whether there is evidence in the emails that Ms. Abedin mishandled classified information or impeded the F.B.I.'s original email investigation.
In other cases, officers were found to have either impeded or failed to cooperate with an investigation, which came with a hefty loss of vacation days.
The American people deserve to know what role a foreign power played in the 2016 election and whether the president impeded the investigation of that interference.
A spokesman for Iran's Foreign Ministry, Bahram Qasemi, said Tuesday that banking restrictions had impeded aid groups like the Red Cross from sending assistance to victims.
Historians have pointed to William Randolph Hearst as the man who impeded "Citizen Kane's" initial success, as the film's villain was blatantly inspired by Hearst himself.
Mr. Qasemi said banking restrictions, an important component of the sanctions, had effectively impeded international aid groups like the Red Cross from sending assistance to victims.
The only other security that impeded the thieves was an alarm that rang when they went too close to a painting, and they promptly smashed it.
Meanwhile, the leaders of the House investigation into Russia's election meddling issued a statement saying they would work to ensure the FBI's probe is not impeded.
Mr. Johnson has had run-ins with the law, including a destruction of property conviction, though he doesn't believe his record has impeded his job search.
Britain now sends nearly half its exports to the European Union, a flow of goods that would be impeded by its departure from the single market.
Obama nominated US Court of Appeals Judge Garland that March and for the remaining 10 months of Obama's tenure, McConnell impeded Senate consideration of any kind.
Other Western governments and international organizations also embraced the view that Shokin had impeded efforts to crack down on graft in Ukraine and should be fired.
There is no window into his views of competing candidates for prominent vacancies or his strategic thinking when certain Bush choices were impeded by Senate Democrats.
Ravaged infrastructure has impeded search and recovery efforts, as the islands remain a mess of splintered buildings, torn-off roofs, snapped power poles and scattered vehicles.
A "very distinctive working-class accent" would have "impeded my professional advancement" in the England of the 1980s and '90s, she told the House Intelligence Committee.
On an open drive to the basket, Delaney found his path suddenly impeded by a defender who stepped in and undercut Delaney — a clear blocking foul.
However, clerical errors by local law enforcement impeded the background check and federal procedures limited other commonsense ways the examiner could have completed the research, Gergel wrote.
Uribe tweeted that he felt "morally impeded" from continuing in his role as a senator while also mounting a defense against accusations that he has he denied.
The more conservative justices who voted against restricting what information police could access feared that it impeded investigations and extended the reasonable expectation of privacy too far.
The European Union and United States both slapped sanctions last week on Congolese officials who they say have committed human rights abuses and impeded progress toward elections.
DMT is similar in structure to the neurotransmitter serotonin and the chemicals found in shrooms, and has similar effects in the human body when it's not impeded.
Mr. da Silva, 74, who has dominated the Brazilian political arena for the last 16 years, has impeded generational replacement within the Brazilian left and center left.
Can said that Trump's decision to withdraw the majority of US troops from northeastern Syria — and Turkey's subsequent invasion — had impeded the SDF's work on al-Baghdadi.
And after the deal came to light, and the Investigation Department began its inquiry, the report said, the city's Law Department impeded the investigation into the transactions.
Artist and architect Bass and Suchart have locked horns with Schade over the project, saying that the landlord has impeded their ability to work on the mural.
The president referenced commentary from Katie Pavlich, a Fox News contributor and columnist for The Hill, who claimed that Mueller said the Russia investigation was not impeded.
There were widespread transit disruptions across the Asian financial center Wednesday morning, marking the third straight day that protesters had impeded some of the city's essential infrastructure.
Every election seems to raise some new concern that the ability of New York City residents to carry out their most basic civic duty has been impeded.
Alejandro, in turn, complained that the C.I.A. didn't follow through with its commitments, and said that he believed Brennan was impeded by Cuba hawks at the agency.
The Mexican government impeded the first caravan at the legal crossing on its southern border, but thousands of participants made it across illegally, which displeased Mr. Trump.
"The president has instructed his team to look very expansively at what we need to do and not be impeded by the potential price tag," Ueland said.
Pannick said comments from Johnson showed that an important part of his reasoning was that parliament might say or do something that impeded the government's Brexit plans.
"Washington and other Western capitals have impeded potential progress through their often hypocritical focus on ideas such as democratization, inequality, corruption and regime change," Mr. Page said.
He is the only one of the Yankees who have had surgery in the last three seasons whose career trajectory does not appear to have been impeded.
Partisanship in the United States has impeded in a couple of different ways full and open discussion of the problem of foreign interference in domestic American politics.
Historians will decide whether Moon's unilateral, overly eager entreaties to Pyongyang have helped or impeded Trump's own calibrated one-man good-cop/bad-cop approach with Kim.
The special counsel could consider charging Cohen with conspiracy to defraud the FEC, arguing that his actions impeded the commission's ability to regulate political spending, Zeldin explained.
It stars Cynthia Nixon, who portrays the poet as a lacerating lampooner of the New England mores and manners that constrained her life and impeded her career.
It was an insight that Mr. Obama applied to his relations with other countries, from Pakistan to Israel, where his poor relationships with the leaders impeded progress.
The WCA, which has upwards of 3,000 members in 30 countries, has only seen business impeded on one occasion — a surge of creepy clown sightings last year.
Only when George had died did an autopsy reveal it wasn't lack of potency that impeded his reproduction, but a more anatomical ailment affecting his reproductive organ.
Tony Evers vetoed a slew of bills restricting abortion on Friday, blocking measures that would have impeded abortion access by implicating doctors and cutting federal Planned Parenthood funding.
Iranian officials have repeatedly said the massive floods have not affected production and development at any oilfields, nor impeded the flow of crude through pipelines to recipient markets.
The filing said he had provided no "substantial assistance" to the investigation despite agreeing to be a cooperating witness, and had impeded it by repeatedly lying during questioning.
An investigation found the deployment of the military was legal but that soldiers should have operated under police command, which was impeded by the sudden surge of trouble.
Authorities responded with helicopters to help the injured and monitor collapses, as many roads were blocked by landslides that impeded access to hard-hit cities such as Norcia.
The charity in its lawsuit said Ferrer's "increasingly hostile actions" impeded its ability to take part in exhibitions and raise money, and sought to stop his alleged interference.
Asian American success is often impeded by the "model minority myth," the false stereotype that we exist in a monolithic community defined by graduate degrees, affluence, and success.
At Paranaguá port, Brazil's second-largest grain export hub, the protests impeded 1,000 trucks from delivering goods over two days, Brazil's largest cooperative Coamo Agroindustrial said on Thursday.
Women are impeded by discriminatory laws, harassment and violence, fewer contacts and resources, as well as cultural and social norms, said Allison Davidian at UN Women in Bangkok.
More than their relationship, though, this episode focuses on the importance of friendship and the way Jamie's and Claire's careful masquerades have impeded them from fostering true connections.
Their efforts have been impeded and numbers are smaller, but they still wage a sick ideological war against innocent people, simply because of a perverted anti-religious hatred.
She had suffered a slipped disc in her back which impeded the use of her arms, and had been prescribed sleeping pills, anti-depressants and a neck brace.
However, it did send the case back to lower courts to give the corporation a chance to present evidence about the impeded ability of mothers with young children.
The resulting paper, published Thursday in Current Biology, resolves an identity question that has impeded conservation efforts for years, and sets the scale to effectively resurrect the insect.
Despite its overstuffed nature, the book nonetheless paints a portrait of Brooks as a wildly talented — emphasis, occasionally, on wild — artist whose intensity both advanced and impeded him.
"As a part of our responsibilities, we will be conducting rigorous oversight to ensure that the FBI's own investigation is not impeded or interfered with in any way."
Mr. Cuomo effectively controls the M.T.A., since it is so financially dependent on the state, and there is no evidence that city and suburban delegates have impeded progress.
Yet Mr. Dean focused chiefly on organizing, and his fiery brand of politics hardly impeded the Democrats from retaking both chambers of Congress and the presidency by 2008.
Since then, issues surrounding Trump's border wall, immigration detention, abortion and the president's use of emergency powers to transfer military funds toward the wall have repeatedly impeded progress.
There have always been a few dedicated female artists who have broken through as film directors — usually after prolonged apprenticeships and refusal to be impeded by endless roadblocks.
We have a right to know when the government obtains a warrant to read our emails, and companies should not be impeded from being transparent with their customers.
A truth commission investigated some of the worst massacres of the war, but El Salvador's Congress passed the amnesty law that impeded the prosecution of alleged war crimes.
"These were the remains of a limping individual — he too was likely impeded in his escape by motor difficulties, and left exposed at the time in situ," he explained.
The rate rises have not been popular in Tunisia, where the UTICA business union said they hit the competitiveness of companies and impeded the investment needed to create jobs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has reached a settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd over charges that its agreements with rivals impeded consumer access to lower-priced generic drugs.
Ford's alternative presents a system designed to be used without driver involvement, and with externally mounted cameras that also wouldn't be impeded by windows or a car's internal structure.
In a statement issued when he signed the sanctions bill, the president complained that lawmakers had overstepped their constitutional bounds and impeded his ability to negotiate with foreign countries.
NHTSA Administrator Mark Rosekind told Reuters on Thursday that the agency was reviewing the automaker's use of the agreements to see if they had impeded owners from making complaints.
Pai's tenure as head of the agency has been marked by a wholesale effort to dismantle media ownership restrictions that would have impeded deals like the Sinclair-Tribune merger.
Lawmakers in the east who support the new government say they have been threatened and physically impeded from holding a vote, including when they tried to convene on Monday.
Treating CCP organizations on U.S. campuses as a challenge to civil liberties, and not as a national security issue, also requires understanding how our own efforts can be impeded.
If any agents feel their investigations are being impeded by any kind of official action, they will [be able to] make complaints to both Congress and the inspector general.
The donor carried a mutation that impeded the ability of H.I.V. to enter cells, so the transplant essentially replaced Mr. Castillejo's immune system with one resistant to the virus.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans see the special counsel's report — with its stark evidence that President Trump repeatedly impeded the investigation into Russian election interference — as a summons for collective inaction.
Unfortunately, the pace of reforms has been slow and subject to many restrictions, disincentives and taxes that have impeded the advance of the private economy and desperately needed growth.
"Counsel's strategic choices should not be impeded by a rigid blanket rule demanding the defendant's consent," they wrote in a brief urging the court not to hear the case.
But Chinese purchases of U.S. pork would be welcome by American farmers and exporters as the countries' trade war has impeded U.S. meat exports for more than a year.
The delay in testing capacity has slowed the U.S. response to the coronavirus, which public health experts say impeded the detection of what are now outbreaks in multiple states.
The delay in testing capacity has slowed the U.S. response to the coronavirus, which public health experts say impeded the detection of what are now outbreaks in multiple states.
Disputes between Hong Kong's Beijing-backed leadership and the pro-democracy opposition have impeded the ability of the city's government to make hard decisions and complete major construction projects.
Prosecutors argued that any rational person would be impeded from work when someone with a gun was sitting at their desk, as images of the occupiers showed they did.
As described in "The Princess and the Queen," Sunfyre killed Grey Ghost, for example, but sustained injuries that impeded him during a later fight with the young dragon Moondancer.
In the 1960s through the '80s, an estimated 10,000 Vancouver Specials were built across the city as affordable, customizable residences, thriving until restrictions aimed at densification impeded their construction.
For example, when Lindsey Dawson set out to provide a hysterectomy to a transgender patient seeking to transition, her efforts were impeded by the Catholic hospital where she practiced.
The Hong Kong dollar has weakened since early 2017, as ample liquidity across the territory's financial system has impeded domestic interest rates from rising in tandem with US interest rates.
In work with Romain Wacziarg of the University of California, Los Angeles, he studied how cultural barriers within Europe created social distance, which impeded the flow of ideas and practices.
"The imbalances that have impeded in the past a sustained lowering of inflation have been resolved or will soon be resolved," he said in comments posted on the bank's website.
"I feel like there should have been occasions in the past where my name should have impeded upon opportunities, but surprisingly this is the only time it's happened," he said.
Political turmoil and a collapse in commodity prices impeded the advance of reforms, but efforts to control a bulging budget deficit have led the government to focus on raising royalties.
"Our preliminary view is that Telenor abused its dominant position by engaging in conduct that impeded the entry of a third competing mobile network," the watchdog said in a statement.
This was up 20 percent from 20183 million tonnes in March, when shipments were disrupted by Tropical Cyclone Veronica, which closed ports and impeded mining operations in Western Australia state.
You may know Dollar Shave Club best from its viral 2012 advert (or its line of "butt wipes for men"), but the company's irreverent humor certainly hasn't impeded its growth.
Tillerson insisted the relationship is solid, and that the continuing public focus on whether he's being undermined by the president has not impeded his ability to succeed in his role.
The Republican-controlled FCC has worked to clear regulatory roadblocks that would have impeded the merger, and Democrats in Congress have repeatedly accused Pai of showing favoritism to the company.
Mr. Kyles was instrumental in the largely peaceful integration of restaurants and other public places in Memphis and the elimination of a system of runoff elections, which impeded minority candidates.
In fact, nothing President Trump did impeded an "official proceeding," which the law defines as a federal court or grand jury, Congress, a federal agency, or an insurance regulatory agency.
Speaking at Groceryshop, a conference for CPG brands, grocers, mass retailers, and startups, Bowerman said that these traditional companies' scale, legacy structures, and lack of leadership support impeded their growth.
Belgium's ability to prosecute hundreds of criminals and terrorists may now be severely impeded, say justice officials, who have only reluctantly begun releasing information about the extent of the damage.
The government quickly moved supplies to the main towns and set up shelters for more than 2000,1.73 people in soccer stadiums and airports, but shattered roads have impeded the operation.
Two seasons later, frustrated by his experience with Mr. Brown and the injuries that had impeded the Nets' progress, he announced that he had sold his stake to his partners.
I am confident that, even if HUD moves forward with this new plan, the fundamental challenges underpinning the housing shortage will remain — and desegregation efforts will have been needlessly impeded.
They decided after examining video evidence to take no further action, ruling that while Grosjean "may potentially have been affected" by Hamilton's presence at turn 16, he was not impeded.
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve's view of the American economy, which it updated Friday in a semiannual report to Congress is out: steady growth still impeded by a range of problems.
Sterilizations and assisted suicide are other procedures that might be impeded, according to a complaint filed by New York and 22 other states and municipalities in federal court in Manhattan.
Correction: An earlier version of this story claimed the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services was responsible for the brothers' separation and impeded the production of documentaries about the brothers.
"The bottom panel can radiate its heat out without being impeded by the top panel," says Shanhui Fan, a professor of engineering at Stanford University and an author of the study.
Kindra Rose Adamson, 43, learned of the victim's identity shortly after the killing occurred and impeded the officers' investigation as her sons tried to escape, Lewis County Sheriff's Office detectives said.
Both Italy and Malta have impeded aid groups from operating rescue boats, either by refusing them entry to their ports or by impounding their vessels and putting their crews under investigation.
Country House's team raised an objection to Maximum Security's win, saying the 9-2 favorite's wide turn heading into the stretch impeded other horses on the sloppy track in rainy Louisville.
But thanks to Talkspace's policy of patient anonymity, the therapist didn't have access to her patient's contact information, or even her name — factors that impeded her ability to warn the authorities.
The new government promises greater economic alignment with the rest of the world and appears to be taking the necessary steps to avoid the pitfalls that have impeded similar regional initiatives.
"I noticed that the member, the Opposite member whip, was being impeded in his progress," Trudeau began expressing his remorse to the chamber, pausing due to intense murmuring from the crowd.
Public debate about them is deliberately impeded by a toxic and authoritarian atmosphere in which serious, repeated attempts have been made to silence and sideline dissenting voices, particularly those of women.
Part of Benchmark's argument in legal filings has revolved around the search for a top leader, asserting that the board was impeded from choosing a successor by Kalanick's continuing negative influence.
"When trans people are unable to change documents, they're unable to access education, housing, employment, healthcare - anything people need to live their daily lives is impeded by these documents," Russell said.
One can be forgiven for thinking that the purpose here was to use the Iran "crisis" to justify these sales because Congress had impeded administration's efforts to go through regular channels.
Do you believe that the Trump White House aggressively obstructed and impeded the FBI background check on Kavanaugh and aggressively prevented FBI interviews with key corroborating witnesses suggested by the women?
Device manufacturers have substantial evidence showing the tax has impeded research and development investment and curtailed hiring thousands of workers into above-average paying jobs while the tax was in force.
Father Towle, he told me, had been "impeded" in 2002—when the Church took action against a number of priests suspected of abuse—and was removed as principal at St. Ignatius.
As the drone circled more than 6,500 feet above the peak, trees and other objects impeded its view, and it had trouble staying locked on to the men in the fight.
From my experience, speaking about my culture did not go down well with my white counselor, so I just avoided speaking on those issues altogether, which, in hindsight, impeded my recovery.
When he was a child, he recalled, the entire community would turn out each spring to clean out the karez, using buckets to remove silt that impeded the flow of water.
Anti-minority passions in the United States peaked with the 1924 immigration law (much admired by Hitler and, more recently, by Jeff Sessions), which impeded Jewish immigrants and barred Asians entirely.
But Mr. Trump could not have intentionally impeded the F.B.I.'s investigation, the lawyers wrote, because he did not know Mr. Flynn was under investigation when he spoke to Mr. Comey.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Mr. Uribe said that the investigation had left him "morally impeded to be a senator" and that he was leaving Congress to prepare his defense.
Here's the list: Both the Nixon and Clinton articles included the phrase "prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice," and Trump's impeachment should start with his pattern of obstructing investigations.
Flight data sought Efforts by divers on Wednesday to confirm the source of the "pings" heard underwater had been impeded by strong currents, according to Indonesia's search and rescue agency BASARNAS.
The women writing these novels are only slightly impeded by the inconvenient fact that for middle-grade comedy to bloom, it must be bounced off the fraught emotions of the prepubescent.
They include potentially evacuating American diplomats in Caracas, bolstering security at the embassy and turbocharging the plan to deliver humanitarian aid across the country, which Mr. Maduro has so far impeded.
It's unclear which proposal — if any — will be able to overcome the thorny politics that have impeded past efforts to enact tougher gun laws in the aftermath of other mass shootings.
Lastly, someone who enjoys their O-Seat a little too much could potentially become so accustomed to that type of touch or vibration that they impeded other sexual experiences, Roszler said.
In the letter, which was first reported on by Streetsblog, the Police Department said that allowing people to share the locations of sobriety checkpoints impeded its ability to keep streets safe.
They have further soured under President Donald Trump since his administration imposed sanctions on Venezuelan officials including Maduro, and economic sanctions that have impeded the OPEC nation's access to international banks.
Meanwhile, ACT UP protested everywhere and everyone that impeded treatment for the disease or spread false information about HIV, and as a result incited conversation, swayed public opinion, and moved change along.
But Democratic filibusters have impeded Republican legislating, ensuring that even before Democrats took House in the 2018 midterms, the GOP could not pass legislation to build a wall or cut legal immigration.
Innovation and investment in the telecommunications industry grew dramatically, until the FCC decided to fix a problem that did not exist and imposed regulations that stifled innovation, killed jobs, and impeded investment.
More than 60 Republicans have signed on to a resolution introduced in October to impeach Koskinen on charges that he has impeded a congressional investigation into the IRS's treatment of conservative groups.
LabCFTC, for example, will partner on research with the fintech sector, increase engagement with fintechs across the country and work to ensure that responsible innovation is not unduly impeded by the CFTC.
The Canadiens thought they tied the game early in the third when Emelin's quick shot beat Howard, but Detroit challenged goaltender interference and won when video review deemed Brown had impeded Howard.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in June that Washington would impose sanctions on top Iranian officials, including Zarif, a step that could have impeded any diplomatic efforts to resolve their disagreements.
The Royal Commission's inquiry has put the spotlight on how Australia's four largest banks — which together control about 80 percent of the home lending market — have dominated the industry and impeded competition.
There are worrisome projections: Arturo Vargas of the NALEO Educational Fund, a Latino lobby group, reckons 875,000 Latino voters could be impeded by new regulations in November, 90% of them in Texas.
They included raising and modifying highway bridges that impeded the flow of river water, and upgrading levees and pumps to manage excess backwater flooding in the lower reaches of the river basins.
"I understand many American humanitarian aid organizations operating in the DPRK are concerned the strict enforcement of international sanctions has occasionally impeded the legitimate humanitarian assistance to the Korean people," Biegun said.
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Added to the party's daunting advantage in the Electoral College, these states have impeded Mr. Trump's path to amassing the 270 electoral votes needed to win, limiting his ability to exploit Mrs.
Saudi Arabia, whose coalition forces are responsible for the war's overwhelming majority of civilian casualties, impeded independent investigations for years, regularly relying on U.S. support in the U.N. to block such efforts.
In 1966 the National Labor Relations Board decided that this issue for workers — specifically, a "lack of information with respect to one of the choices available" — impeded their free choice in voting.
Even today, Oversight veterans speak in awed tones about a 2007 hearing when Cummings questioned the State Department's inspector general, Howard Krongard, about claims that he impeded a federal investigation into Blackwater.
The canned music barely impeded the emotional power of his more drum-driven songs, and when he was at the piano, the songs shaded in and out of droll, spoken-sung monologues.
The wise course, difficult though it may be, is to acknowledge that nation building is a very long-term project, and cannot be accelerated -- and might even be impeded – by outside interference.
In his sworn testimony, Schiller claims the protesters and their banners were a threat to public safety because they would have impeded an ambulance from responding to an emergency in the building.
The attacks, separate from their vileness, were also fundamentally ignorant, assuming that the butterfly center's opposition was based around a concern that butterflies would be physically impeded from traveling over the wall.
Under the Obama administration, this dynamic led to a prioritization of nuclear diplomacy to such a level that it impeded fruitful discussion of how to deal with the broader Iranian threat package.
The interview was conducted before Mexico reported an incident at its ambassador's residence in La Paz on Friday, saying Bolivian police had impeded the departure of visiting Spanish officials from the premises.
The slow process of the hearings and the inability to transfer cleared detainees like al Mujahid have impeded President Barack Obama's goal of shutting down Guantánamo before he leaves office in 2017.
Kalanick has impeded Uber's CEO search, but also adds three allegations: Chris Sacca's Lowercase Capital has been working with Benchmark, beyond its previously-disclosed role in supporting the original resignation request of Kalanick.
Unions have tried to prevent independent in-home health providers from learning their rights, required or pressured them to attend coercive, union-led meetings, and have impeded their ability to resign union membership.
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In other words, Mr. Leno's objection to the eBay resale was arguably a rationally self-interested act in that the resale impeded his ability to appear selfless to others and, even, to himself.
Brexit continues to keep investors on their toes with the U.K. and European Union finally agreeing upon three particular issues that had impeded negotiations, paving the way for the next phase of discussions.
American efforts to investigate crime and terrorism are increasingly impeded by a lack of access to data stored outside the country, even when it is held by companies subject to United States jurisdiction.
Other nominees have been impeded by attempts to untangle their conflicts of interest, a process that Mr. Trump's transition team started far later than its predecessors and that has led to embarrassing revelations.
Bernhard's restructuring efforts have angered powerful labor leaders, who impeded his progress at Daimler until he was too old to be considered for the top job, sources familiar with the matter have said.
The Chase team helped the Reagan campaign gather and spread rumors about possible payoffs to win the release, a propaganda effort that Carter administration officials have said impeded talks to free the captives.
It struck me that, as much as cashless life enabled one kind of cosmopolitan fluidity—no more costly money-changing across borders, the breezy trust that comes with financial lucidity—it impeded another.
Her group sued the Bush and Obama administrations when the F.D.A. refused to make emergency contraception available over the counter, and won because studies showed the government policy impeded access to birth control.
There is a strong case to be made just from the public record that Trump has "prevented, obstructed, and impeded the administration of justice," to quote the first article of impeachment against Nixon.
But this is no laughing matter for the women whose career opportunities are impeded by men who cavalierly dismiss half of the labor force and insist that they've behaved honorably by doing so.
The terms of service, in many respects, makes sense, but one consequence of the terms of service is that journalists and researchers who want to study Facebook's platform are impeded from doing so.
In October, a group of former immigration judges wrote to Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson asking him to rethink ICE's increasing use of detention, as it impeded due process in immigration courts.
Slowly, impeded by the drugs' legal status, research on psychedelics has started again—mostly on psilocybin, because it is easy to synthesise and does not suffer from the same stigma as LSD (Leary's favourite).
The debate erupted last week when Rich McHugh, a former NBC News producer who worked closely with Farrow, said in an interview with the New York Times that the network had impeded Farrow's reporting.
As Where None* advances through the woods, down into hollows, up over ridges, it is sometimes hidden by vegetation; from certain angles, one's view of the overall line is impeded by a tree trunk.
He added the "duration of this mismanagement" has impeded the state's ability to address its long-term liabilities, which include a $111 billion unfunded pension liability and a projected $5 billion operating budget deficit.
The lag between the moves I made with the controller and the image was a small fraction of a second, enough to bother a high speed racer, perhaps, but nothing that impeded my experience.
Africa's progress in this century will largely be propelled, or impeded, by the ability of its cities to sustain social progress for the tens of millions of people moving from rural to urban lives.
White House officials said the involvement of so many special interest groups has impeded the ability of the legislators to work, and members of Congress have been urging Trump to wade into the fight.
Voters will be able to show non-photo proof of identification, like a birth certificate or a current utility bill, if they sign a statement claiming they were impeded in obtaining a photo identification.
Their paths no longer impeded by veterans, players replacing the likes of Chancellor and Sherman feel the pressure to uphold a standard of excellence, to honor the Legion of Boom by performing like it.
While political motivations may be at the heart of the inertia that has slowed down or impeded efforts to sanction white supremacist groups as terrorists, there could be other explanations for the stalled effort.
Hours later, HHS acknowledged that it had opened an investigation into why the diagnostic tests first released by the CDC were flawed, a problem that public health experts say impeded detection of the virus.
Moreover, constitutional equality provisions have not impeded commonsense measures that treat women differently such as laws allowing new mothers to take breastfeeding breaks during the workday, which exist in the vast majority of countries.
As "Killer Inside" makes clear, the league's emphasis on protecting its multibillion-dollar product, as opposed to promoting the health and safety of players, has often impeded a full-throated discussion of the dangers.
But they appealed successfully, arguing that Felix had been impeded by a Brazilian runner, and went through at China's expense after being allowed to race by themselves in a solo heat on Thursday evening.
Kim Gardner, the first black circuit attorney for St. Louis, sued the city and the St. Louis Police Department's union Monday, alleging racial discrimination that has impeded her from doing her job as prosecutor.
Seniors' mobility could be impeded if they try to relocate to more expensive markets to be closer to family than where they currently live, especially given higher rates and rising prices, Goodman points out.
The report says that the high concentration in the market has not impeded effective competition, pointing to increased investments, lowered prices and new offerings for consumers from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint.
The resulting uncertainty has impeded planning and investment by farmers and businesses, and imposed heavy costs to ongoing trade that supports an estimated 85033 million U.S. jobs and millions more in Mexico and Canada.
As far back as 2006, the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations held a hearing on how the failure to identify the owners of shell companies impeded efforts to combat money laundering and foreign corruption.
Carter's own psychological history became a part of the trial: A psychiatrist testified that she was prescribed antidepressants before Roy died that may have impeded her abilities to empathize with others and make sound decisions.
Republican Senator Todd Young of Indiana, a member of the U.S. Senate's Committee on Foreign Relations, said Saudi Arabia might be violating humanitarian laws because it has impeded the flow of needed goods to Yemen.
U.S. pork shipments have been impeded by steep Chinese import tariffs, imposed as part of a trade war between the two countries: Beijing raised duties on imports of U.S. pork to 2145.725 percent last year.
Voters opposed to the state law said posting ballot selfies was an effective way to win support for particular candidates, and that the state and city restrictions on polling place activity impeded their free speech.
And while those wins were set against a backdrop of high uncertainty regarding Cellino's continued involvement in the club, the fact that off-field matters have not impeded Monk and his players is truly admirable.
Some U.S. Catholics have said the Vatican should send an inspector to the United States to determine who in the U.S. Church hierarchy knew of the alleged incidents and why McCarrick's rise was not impeded.
Opposition parliamentarians impeded parliament for almost two years by letting off tear gas in the chamber in 2015 and 2016 in protest against a border deal with Montenegro and an EU-brokered agreement with Serbia.
Sheriff Ayub said that a drone — apparently flown by someone trying to snap photographs of the fire — had impeded the authorities' use of an aircraft to curb the blaze and forced the pilot to land.
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"The lack of a clearly identified Command Post (CP) and BSO command personnel being split between the CP area and the Tactical Operations Center (TOC), impeded communication with fire department command staff," the report said.
According to diplomats, many of the same conservative countries that stonewalled during those negotiations are the same that have impeded the access of NGOs that work with gay and transgender people to the UN system.
But in World War I, mile upon mile of coiled barbed wire wove through the blasted terrain of trench warfare to create entanglements that impeded foot soldiers and exposed them to withering fire and bombardment.
Some have questioned whether his strict adherence to rules and a chain-of-command approach, after decades in the military, may have impeded the rollout of national testing while other countries ramped up much faster.
The former football player, Marvin Washington, for instance, is contending that the Controlled Substances Act has impeded his ability to transact business in states where pot is legal in contravention of the Constitution's commerce clause.
Despite a suicide conducted with the use of bedsheets last year and three other unsuccessful attempts at the facility in 2017, workers had not impeded detainees from draping sheets in their cells, the report found.
But the virus and fear surrounding it have hurt business at Chinese restaurants across the world, dented Disney's annual earnings and even impeded American families meeting their adopted children in China because of travel restrictions.
Advances in genetics and neuroscience promise to liberate the social sciences from a stifling orthodoxy that denies the differences between people by insisting that we are blank slates, our potential impeded only by our environments.
Instead, Monday's ruling most likely means competitors from Russia will continue to participate in the Olympics impeded only by the inability to wear their country's uniforms or see their country's flag raised if they win.
Diphtheria, a deadly infectious disease once thought to have been largely eradicated, has now joined cholera as a public-health scourge threatening war-torn Yemen, where a blockade by Saudi Arabia has impeded emergency aid.
On Friday, Mexico's government said Bolivian authorities harassed and intimidated its diplomatic staff and impeded the departure of Spanish officials visiting its embassy in the capital where a number of Morales' allies had holed up.
Breggin said the drug may have impeded Carter's abilities to empathize with others and make sound decisions, and that she likely "was having a psychotic delusion" as a result of the medication, reports the Boston Globe.
Four weeks ago her French Open run came to an abrupt end after she was forced to pull out of her fourth-round showdown with Maria Sharapova due to an injury that impeded her service motion.
But a closer look paints a different picture: of central authorities wanting to get a better read on the economy but being impeded at the local level—and by one of the usual suspects at that.
The absence of a guaranteed system of title certification "has impeded economic growth, development, social justice and judicial efficiency", Swati Ramanathan, urban planner and co-founder of social enterprise Jana Group, wrote in a recent blog.
Adding to the challenge, historic flooding on the Mississippi River has impeded operations at the largest U.S. grain shipping port in New Orleans and made supplies from big sections of the Midwest farm belt largely inaccessible.
"One of the things that I think sort of impeded the idea of restricting or breaking up the current incumbents has always been slightly the expectation that the same thing would happen to them," says O'Brien.
"It has substantially burdened the government's legitimate law enforcement efforts; created a roadmap for the facilitation of criminal activity; and impeded programs to protect the national security of the United States and its allies," Cabranes wrote.
"The ongoing blockade has impeded the arrival of our supplies and transportation of minerals, which means production will halt in coming days, with serious damage to the local and national economy," MMG said in a statement.
In the early twentieth century, after the fall of the last imperial dynasty, traditional Chinese religion came under attack from patriotic intellectuals like Sun Yat-sen, who thought it had impeded the country's progress toward modernity.
The violence and the distrust has sharply impeded the outbreak responders' ability to bring the outbreak under control and it's not clear at this point what will swing the trajectory toward a conclusion of the outbreak.
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He also quotes a recent ruling by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals holding that prosecutors "need not prove that the due administration of justice was actually obstructed or impeded" when prosecution attempts to obstruct justice.
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Judges said he had breached a court order, and his actions, aggressively confronting and filming some of the defendants, had created a substantial risk that "the course of justice in that case would be seriously impeded".
But the Seattle Flu Study illustrates how existing regulations and red tape — sometimes designed to protect privacy and health — have impeded the rapid rollout of testing nationally, while other countries ramped up much earlier and faster.
But it has materially impeded those exports for now, which is significant given the importance of British-built aircraft in the coalition's bombing campaign and the centrality of arms sales to Britain's relationship with Saudi Arabia.
He also echoed the president's increasingly hard-line stance on immigration, which has touched off a purge of Department of Homeland Security officials who Mr. Trump believes impeded his goal of shutting the southwestern border entirely.
Barbara Borden, chief steward for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, would not take questions about the stewards' decision, but said that they had determined that Maximum Security had "drifted out" and impeded Country House as well.
For over a week, "yellow vest" protesters have blocked roads across France and impeded access to some fuel depots, shopping centers and factories in protest against fuel tax hikes they say have eroded their spending power.
The House and Senate are close to acting on a bipartisan proposal that would expand the kinds of business deals that can be blocked or impeded by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.
The number of fatalities is expected to rise as the extent of the damage becomes clear, but the search and recovery is being impeded by a broken infrastructure covered by debris left in the storm's wake.
USTelecom, an advocacy group representing Verizon and AT&T, among a few dozen other telecoms, said Pai was an "exceptional choice" and specifically called out his desire "to erase ... regulatory barriers" that it said impeded broadband expansion.
A 5% plunge in oil prices in response to a dampened outlook for demand impeded energy shares, while a drop in 24.24-year Treasury yields, which hit their lowest level since December 21, held back financial shares.
A 1893% plunge in oil prices in response to a dampened outlook for demand impeded energy shares, while a drop in 10-year Treasury yields, which hit their lowest level since October 2017, held back financial shares.
"They are party to very serious investigations and those investigations cannot be impeded by the closure of these companies," Damian Collins, chairman of parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee - which is scrutinising Cambridge Analytica - told Reuters.
The student paper at my university published a full edition of student reflections on the election, including one by a student confessing that the need to write, as therapy, had impeded her ability to go to class.
"The ongoing blockade has impeded the arrival of our supplies and transportation of minerals, which means production will halt in coming days, with serious damage to the local and national economy," the company said in a statement.
"We believe that Oman will still be able to access international debt over our outlook period, though access could be impeded in the medium term if reforms to narrow its twin deficits are not implemented," she added.
For the first time in recent memory, it was Democrats who impeded that chamber from doing business, an occupation of the lower chamber by the opposition party, and the result was a thrilling example of heroic politics.
In a blow to commercial fishing and other industries who felt the protections for the monument significantly impeded their business, Judge James Boasberg ruled that the Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument complied with the law.
Mr. Alfaro, of the Chamber of Tourism, said that a halt to government tourism advertising more than a year ago and delays in the construction of a new convention center have impeded the growth of the sector.
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SoftBank's initial stab at buying shares from a current investor was impeded by the need for Uber to select a new CEO, which some Uber backers insisted had to happen before the SoftBank deal could be vetted.
It was wrong, and has evidentiary value, for Sessions to recuse himself from the Russia investigation and then take actions that impeded the Russia investigation he had recused himself from, such as supporting the firing of Comey.
Eventually, Israel concluded that Palestinians in Syria were holding the other missing at the direction of the P.L.O., which the Israeli army said undertook a "protracted effort of concealment and deception" that impeded the search for years.
Kellyanne Conway, a counselor to the president, told reporters on Wednesday that Mr. Trump was "very pleased with his defense team" and that the lack of a Senate-approved defense secretary had not impeded the Pentagon's work.
In the House, a group of Democrats sent a letter to leadership asking for a change in the rules to allow for remote voting so that no one would be impeded by quarantines or potential travel restrictions.
CFPB critics argued that by making the bureau's director fireable by the president only "for cause," which is generally considered to be severe incompetence or misconduct, Dodd-Frank illegally impeded the president's control over the executive branch.
Congo's Ebola outbreak is spreading at its fastest rate yet, with a record number of new cases in recent weeks as militia violence and community suspicion have impeded access, with many deaths occurring outside of treatment centers.
Yet none of that impeded Mr. Coon's transformation into a full-blown campus celebrity in October 2015, when he helped lead the student movement that brought the Confederate-themed state flag down from the university's main flagpole.
"They are party to very serious investigations and those investigations cannot be impeded by the closure of these companies," Damian Collins, chairman of parliament's Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee - which is scrutinizing Cambridge Analytica - told Reuters.
A psychiatrist testified on Monday that Michelle Carter, who stands accused of urging friend Conrad Roy to kill himself in 2014, was prescribed antidepressants that may have impeded her abilities to empathize with others and make sound decisions.
In Austria it resulted in reform to reduce taxation on secondary earners, which had impeded women's labour force participation, and a reallocation of funds to combat domestic violence, which exacts huge costs in medical treatment and lost labour.
According to a new biography by Reiner Stach, Kafka was not the neurotic, world-removed writer of, say, Isaac Bashevis Singer's 1960s story, "A Friend of Kafka", in which a friend says Kafka's inhibitions "impeded him in everything".
"Although many mines have been idled or closed, the effect on markets has been more than offset by expanding production from lower cost producers, which effectively impeded the market from finding its way back to balance," IEA said.
" Ms Nielsen's resignation letter sounded a Trumpian tone, blaming "Congress and the courts" for not "fixing the laws which have impeded our ability to fully secure America's borders and which have contributed to discord in our nation's discourse.
Travellers on the ancient British-era passenger trains, which run three times a week from Nairobi to Mombasa, now have their view of the elephants of Tsavo National Park impeded by an enormous embankment for the new line.
The senators said the legislation is necessary as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands still grapple with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, which led to a slew of health issues on the islands and impeded access to hospitals.
After the journalist Ronan Farrow accused NBC News of having impeded a story on Mr. Weinstein, Ms. Kelly used her program to call for an independent investigation, even though the network had already issued an internal, exonerating report.
Speaking from the White House lectern on Monday, Raj Shah, a White House spokesman, called the poisoning attack "brazen" and "reckless," and said that it impeded Mr. Trump's continued desire to foster a constructive relationship with the Russians.
To prevail with an insanity defense in New York, defendants like Mr. Gilbert must prove that their mental illness impeded them from comprehending that they committed a crime or from knowing what they had done was morally wrong.
Without an interview, Mr. Mueller never had a chance to question the president about the central question of the obstruction investigation: what was his intention when he took a range of actions that could have impeded the investigation?
Prosecutors had asked Judge Randolph Moss in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to impose a prison sentence of up to six months, saying that Papadopoulos' lies impeded their investigation and that he did not cooperate.
Three stewards, horse racing's version of referees, had just ruled that when Maximum Security jumped a puddle, he had impeded the progress of a rival, War of Will, almost knocking that colt's rider, Tyler Gaffalione, off his horse.
But such efforts have been hampered by high business costs as well as protectionism, which has impeded a continental open-skies agreement - something industry experts say is vital for the success of African carriers in a tough market.
Meanwhile, further growth in renewable energies such as photovoltaic solar and wind — which are competitive in their own right against hydrocarbons and coal in certain regions — is being impeded by the lack of cost-effective electricity-storage solutions.
"We believe that our ability to inform and engage the public in political action, which we believe is fundamental to a healthy democracy, is being impeded," a coalition of eight social action groups complained to Google in 2018.
Pennsylvania, the Court held that while the federal Fugitive Slave Act could not be physically impeded by states, they simply weren't required to help the federal government capture runaway slaves and return them to bondage in the South.
Prosecutors in the matter recommended Stone face a seven- to nine-year sentence because of the gravity of the investigation he impeded as well as repeated violations of a gag order imposed by the judge in the matter.
" He did not last long at the job; he told Salon in 2000 that it had impeded his ability to pursue existential questions like, "If nature is bred with tooth and claw, is human compassion just an anomaly?
The remarks by Hamdullah Mohib, a former ambassador to Washington who serves as Afghan President Ashraf Ghani's national security adviser, drew a blistering rebuke from the State Department, which said they impeded U.S.-Afghan ties and the peace process.
I hope that the next Secretary will have the support of Congress and the courts in fixing the laws which have impeded our ability to fully secure America's borders and which have contributed to discord in our nation's discourse.
The White House said Thursday that Obama had spoken to EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy this week over the telephone to discuss the agency's process, and to insure its staff aren't impeded from delivering warnings about potentially hazardous environmental conditions.
Flynn implied Spangenberg's age impeded him from fitting in to Uber's youth-driven culture (prompting Spangenberg to include age discrimination claims in his lawsuit) and said that his work was deficient after he reported the security problems, Spangenberg claims.
MIKE RAVENBuffalo, New York * Your article "Tear down these walls" (February 27th) covered a range of factors that impeded intra-African trade, such as tariffs and non-tariff barriers and overlapping memberships of African countries in regional trade bloc.
Johel's sorrows had not impeded the acuity of his legal mind, and this seemed to him a significant distinction, but both acolytes were agreed that the remedy to Johel's sorrows could be obtained, Ogoun and the good Lord willing.
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NGOs and other charities have complained that the travel ban and the punishing sanctions levied by North Korea as punishment for its nuclear weapons program have impeded their ability to deliver much needed aid to communities in North Korea.
I also learned that you don't have to work at all hours to do so, either — my mom would often cut back hours if she found it too exhausting or it impeded too much into her personal life.2.
But there was no sign of the assault ending by Sunday afternoon as the IS fighters - believed to be predominantly foreign jihadists - put up fierce resistance and the SDF said its advance was impeded by landmines and car bombs.
But so far, the delay in talks and the sanctions have had an effect on the region as a whole, Ward notes: Meanwhile, those sanctions have impeded South Korea from building closer political and economic ties with its neighbor.
John Sifford, a captain in the sheriff's office in Rowan County, where Welch lives, said the gunman's misdemeanor charges would not have impeded the department from issuing him a concealed weapons license or a permit to purchase a pistol.
One of the moments in "Green Book" that reveals the most about Donald Shirley — a dandified, erudite piano virtuoso whose career was impeded by racial discrimination — doesn't have anything to do with music, or much to do with race.
On Sunday morning, many groceries in Wuhan were crowded with residents stocking up, especially on fresh vegetables, fruit and meat, in case even tighter rules might be announced that impeded food supplies or that deterred them from leaving home.
Through President Obama's executive waiver authority, the United States halted the application of nuclear-related restrictions on Iran's financial, oil, gas, petrochemical, shipping, metal and automotive industries, which had severely impeded the country's ability to conduct business around the world.
"Through his false statements and omissions, defendant...impeded the FBI's ongoing investigation into the existence of any links or coordination between individuals associated with the Campaign and the Russian government's efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election," Mueller's team wrote.
Many 19th-century chefs feared that the artistry of French cuisine would be impeded by this new style of service, which left diners facing a rather empty table instead of one replete with huge roasts, flowers, and countless porcelain dishes.
Although civil rights groups initially called for the widespread adoption of body cameras by police departments, those sentiments have cooled as officials have impeded the public's access to such footage and numerous officers have been found innocent despite damning video evidence.
NEW YORK, May 10 (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co's hunt for a new CEO is being impeded by limits on how much the bank can pay its next leader, a person close to the search and several industry insiders told Reuters.
Thousands of trucks were parked to obstruct major roads as the protests interrupted traffic along a major soy shipping route in the grains state of Mato Grosso and impeded access to the country's two main export ports, Santos and Paranaguá.
Stalin grabbed the islands in the closing days of the second world war; seven decades on, the impasse precludes the signing of a peace treaty and has impeded the flow of Japanese money and expertise to the neglected Russian Far East.
"Our investigation was limited and impeded by certain actions taken by Ms. Bottini, including her decision to delete the contents of her iPhone by executing a factory reset of the device prior to surrendering it for forensic review," the statement said.
Chief Justice John Roberts has been critical in public about the rancor between the political branches, and in a speech in 2014 at the University of Nebraska expressed concern that the discord impeded their ability to carry out their functions.
The space was destined to host Ag Galerie from Tehran, but the gallery has been forced to withdraw from the fair for fear that the dealers' travel to and from the US would be impeded by President Trump's travel ban.
Pollock broke for home and was thrown out when the Astros recovered the ball, but third base umpire Mike DiMuro ruled that Bregman impeded Pollock's path to the plate, so Pollock was ruled safe on obstruction to make it 2-1.
As things progress, and the Black List thrives, are there other areas where things are moving too glacially or are impeded by other issues that you could see another kind of Black List coming forward and really changing who they work?
Sometimes, they've spent hours trying to slide or jimmy their penises out of the object before calling 911 or going to the ER. Once medical professionals are on the case, circulation may have been impeded for an extensive period of time.
Throughout the process, Trump has been focused largely on individual candidates' stances on monetary policy -- including on the Fed's current policy of slowly raising the benchmark interest rate -- and their approach to financial regulation, which he believes has impeded financial growth.
In the months that followed, according to a civil suit filed by the United States Justice Department, Volkswagen provided misleading information and impeded attempts by American officials to understand why diesel vehicles emitted more on the road than in lab tests.
"I hope we pull back from the brink here because these tariffs will not be good for the economy, and I worry that it will slow, if not impeded significantly, the progress we were making economically for the country," he said.
"We want to support the whole ecosystem and small and medium game companies would have more user acquisition opportunities when they are no longer impeded by the need to download games," said Yang Yu, head of Tencent Cloud gaming solutions.
Opposition from U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the political aisle has historically impeded the kingdom's aims — Section 123 of the U.S. Atomic Energy Act of 1954 mandates that Congress review any sharing of nuclear technology with a foreign country.
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In 1968, Dr. Johnson and his team took another path, sewing segments of veins from multiple arteries end to end and stitching them directly into the aorta, the body's main artery, bypassing cardiac ducts where the flow of blood was impeded.
The nine jurisdictions had been called out in a 2016 report by the DOJ's inspector general as having local policies that may have impeded communications between local law enforcement agencies and federal officials regarding the immigration and citizenship statuses of inmates.
In its petition to the Forest Service, Utah argues that the lack of roads and prohibitions on timber harvesting have impeded the agency's ability to manage forests to reduce wildfires, improve wildlife habitat and combat infestations by insects or invasive species.
Let's Hold Hands and Make Nice For seven years, an alliance in the State Senate between Republicans and a breakaway group of Democrats, known as the Independent Democratic Conference, or the I.D.C. had impeded passage of certain forms of progressive legislation.
But any action in the Security Council is likely to be blocked by Russia and China, permanent members with veto power, that have consistently impeded efforts to punish Myanmar as they have sought to cultivate relations with the country's military leaders.
German chancellor Angela Merkel's husband, a theoretical physicist, has eschewed the public eye so unwaveringly that a German newspaper once labeled him "as invisible as a molecule," a practice that has not impeded the smooth functioning of the German state.
CORNYN: So nothing that's happened that you've testified to here today has impeded the investigation of the FBI or Director Mueller's commitment to get to the bottom of this, from the standpoint of the FBI and the Department of Justice.
The Republican rallying around Trump has impeded discussion in another way, with one of the two major parties never fully and publicly accepting the reality of the Russian government's interference in the 2016 presidential election, which contributed to Trump's victory.
He has ignored the very real threats to Oklahomans that are posed by the oil and gas industry and continued to work closely with those companies to ensure that their business practices are not impeded in the name of public health.
"The judge contended that the Commonwealth could not file a nolle prosequi without notifying the parade organizers because they, essentially, could be considered 'victims' whose First Amendment right to free speech had been impeded by the Defendant's protest," the petition said.
He tracks the paths of pleasure taken by the city's citizens, through coffee houses and inns, theaters and public toilets, nightclubs and merchants' yards—paths that were rarely un-impeded by the unimpressed, the puritanical, and the frightened and fearful.
Almost all referred to the team as a "family," yet say their work was routinely impeded by Agrawal's erratic behavior and refusal to shoulder blame for problems with the business while taking credit — often in very public forums — for its successes.
"I hope that the next Secretary will have the support of Congress and the courts in fixing the laws which have impeded our ability to fully secure America's borders and which have contributed to discord in our nation's discourse," she wrote to Trump.
"Through his false statements and omissions, defendant Papadopoulos impeded the FBI's ongoing investigation into the existence of any links or coordination between individuals associated with the Campaign and the Russian government's efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election," a court document said.
"The protectionism of some countries has harmed mutual trust among countries, limited the scope for multilateral cooperation, and impeded the willingness to achieve it," Chen Yulu, a vice governor at the People's Bank of China (PBOC), said in a statement to the IMFC.
She needed to feel Toni's body directly, so she worked her hands under that impossibly cool concert tour T-shirt and was rewarded with the smooth stretch of skin over Toni's spine and the discovery that no bra strap impeded her movement.
Patents aren't necessarily bad for science, but in at least one instance, patents on two human genes held by Myriad Genetics, a molecular diagnostics company, impeded research and made testing for an important cause of illness impossible outside of the company's own test.
In closing arguments in Mr. Stone's obstruction of justice trial, prosecutors argued that he concealed reams of evidence, threatened a fragile witness and told "whoppers" that impeded a House committee's investigation into how Russia used WikiLeaks to sabotage the 2016 presidential race.
"The IRC alerted the (Greek) coast guard on Monday that we would not transport the world's most vulnerable people to a place where their freedom of movement is impeded upon," said Lucy Carrigan, a regional spokeswoman for the International Rescue Committee (IRC).
" In reality, doctors across the country have made it clear that the "slow federal action" has resulted in an alarmingly short supply of coronavirus test kits, which New York City health officials bluntly stated "impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic.
Many of the Republican president's most significant executive actions, in areas from immigration and transgender rights to energy and the environment, have been impeded by court rulings in cases brought by Democratic state and local officials as well as liberal advocacy groups.
Maximum Security crossed the finish line first and appeared to be the emphatic winner until three Kentucky stewards, horse racing's version of referees, ruled that the colt had jumped a puddle and impeded the progress of War of Will and two other horses.
"Through his false statements and omissions, defendant Papadopoulos impeded the F.B.I.'s ongoing investigation into the existence of any links or coordination between individuals associated with the Campaign and the Russian government's efforts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election," the documents said.
The provision also asks for a list of foreigners that "were responsible for, or complicit in, ordering, controlling, or otherwise directing an act or acts contributing to or causing," Khashoggi's death, as well as anyone who "impeded the impartial investigation" of his killing.
Washington (CNN)The White House budget office "impeded" part of the investigation into a controversial pro-industry decision that former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt pushed through on his way out the door, according to an inspector general's report released Thursday.
LONDON — More lives could have been saved in the Grenfell Tower blaze in London, firefighters say, but a lack of equipment, particularly fire engines with ladders high enough to reach the top floors of the 211-story building, impeded the rescue effort.
WASHINGTON — As the partial government shutdown enters its fifth week, the funding freeze has impeded F.B.I. efforts to crack down on child trafficking, violent crime and terrorism, according to a report issued Tuesday by the group that represents the bureau's 13,000 special agents.
The recent events come on the heels of the government shutdown, which impeded the ability of lawyers to visit their clients in federal jails, including at M.D.C. It did not immediately appear that the power and heat issues were related to the shutdown.
According to HitTracker Online, a database of MLB home runs, had the balls' path not been impeded by spectators' seats, two of them would have traveled 424 feet (129 metres) each, just modestly above the league average for home runs of around 400 feet.
Where is the outrage today for what happened on the Fourth of July at our Statue of Liberty that impeded people who maybe have traveled all across the world and had one day to see the Statue of Liberty and they didn&apost get to.
Prosecutors on Monday recommended that Stone face seven to nine years in prison, a reflection, they said, of the fact that the investigation he impeded struck at the core of democracy and that he repeatedly violated gag orders imposed by the judge in the case.
"The protectionism of some countries has harmed mutual trust among countries, limited the scope for multilateral cooperation, and impeded the willingness to achieve it," Chen said in a statement to the IMF's steering committee during the IMF and World Bank spring meetings in Washington.
The probe is part of a worsening political climate in Brazil, where a larger corruption scandal ensnaring a number of state-controlled firms, contractors and dozens of politicians has hampered business confidence and impeded efforts to pull the economy from a two-year recession.
But Britain's role as a referee has been impeded by a deal last year between the Conservatives and the DUP, which agreed to support Theresa May's minority government in Westminster on important votes in return for £22017bn ($22bn) of extra money for Northern Ireland.
A letter from the Vatican&aposs office of religious orders acknowledged it had instructed Luis Figari to stay away from the Sodalitium Christianae Vitae community and required him to seek permission before leaving Rome, but said it never impeded his return to face charges.
But that consensus was tossed aside when in June 2013, the U.S. Supreme Court decided by a 5-4 vote to strike down a key provision that had enabled the Justice Department to challenge the worst of state and local laws that impeded voting.
The disruption was the second cyber attack on a major U.S. city within the past week, coming days after Atlanta was struck by a widespread "ransomware" cyber extortion attack that interrupted bill collection services, downed the airport's wireless internet and impeded other city services.
The House and Senate are close to acting on a bipartisan proposal that would expand the kinds of business deals that can be blocked or impeded by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), an interagency committee led by the Treasury secretary.
Sudanese economist Amin Hassan Sayed Ahmed said Hamdok had good connections in the African Union and United Nations and might help get Sudan removed from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, which has impeded Khartoum's access to IMF and World Bank funding.
The analysts found the first two would have the "highest rates" of individuals trying to sneak back into the US, whereas Haitians would be impeded by the island's location and Nicaragua would be mitigated by the low numbers of protectees relative to the other countries.
Globe and Smart say they have this year been investing in major upgrades - $950 million and $1 billion respectively - but that is impeded by a weak regulatory framework that means local governments each make up their own rules, and a small petition can halt everything.
Last Thursday, the National Labor Relations Board office in Chicago formally issued a complaint, which a board representative said was the first of its kind, against Postmates, an on-demand delivery platform, over allegations that Postmates impeded workers' ability to exercise their labor rights.
"We are gravely concerned that your lack of responsiveness to our requests has seriously impeded our abilities to carry out our congressionally mandated duties to properly complete this safety investigation and potentially prevent similar accidents in the future," wrote the board's general counsel, Kathleen Silbaugh.
In 1998, the House impeached Mr. Clinton, saying he had "prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice" in connection with a civil suit in a sexual harassment case and a grand jury investigation into his relationship with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern.
The island dwellers of Silverman's linked stories may live within the dense crush of Tokyo or New York City, but they're all trapped inside mini-worlds of their own making, impeded by sticky relationships, lack of money or severed connections to their former selves.
" She was told she wasn't selected for the show, and the following day, she received an email from Mr. St. Surin: "Your potential was impeded by your fear, nervousness and lack of preparation," he wrote, before offering to place her in his "protégé program.
Fitch Ratings, the credit rating agency, last week said that one-fourth of the corporate bonds it tracks in Europe have been issued by companies impeded by government actions meant to limit the spread of the virus, like travel restrictions and bans on public gatherings.
Ron, 81, who is best known for his titular role in the 19803s Tarzan television series, was home at the time of the incident but had trouble communicating with officers because of a medical condition that impeded his speech, authorities said according to KTLA.
In some cases the banks had actively impeded efforts to reclaim money that had been deposited before World War II. "There was a feeling of failed justice on the Jewish side," Mr. Volcker said of the process, which resulted in a settlement of $1.25 billion.
George Church, a Harvard Medical School genetics professor and researcher, tackled that problem two years ago, using a new gene-editing tool known as CRISPR to trim away potentially harmful virus genes that have impeded the use of pig organs for transplants in humans.
"While Foxconn invests millions of dollars into the State of Wisconsin and hires job seekers, these efforts are being impeded by the current administration's red herrings over the material terms of the Contract, which are overall capital investment and long-term job growth," Yeung wrote.
The House and Senate are close to acting on a bipartisan proposal that would expand the kinds of business deals that can be blocked or impeded by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), an interagency committee led by the Treasury secretary.
J.), Mike Doyle (Pa.) and Diana DeGette (Colo.) — sent a letter to FCC Chairman Ajit Pai asking him to explain what they see as "preferential treatment" toward Sinclair from the agency, which in April cleared a regulatory roadblock that would have impeded the deal.
There was a report in the Washington Post that said Trump spent the first several days after the disaster playing golf and tweeting about NFL players taking a knee during the national anthem, and that that may have impeded FEMA's and the federal government's response.
The UAW, on the other hand, insists that Tesla — with a market cap of about $61 billion — is at its core a car manufacturer, where the workforce of approximately 203,000 full-time employees already has the legal right to organize yet has been impeded in its efforts.
They "brazenly challenged the Basic Law, impeded the normal operations of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region political organs, damaged Hong Kong's rule of law, assaulted the baseline principles of 'one country, two systems', and created a serious threat to the nation's sovereignty and security", it said.
Eisenhower suffered two further illnesses over the next two years — an intestinal obstruction that required surgery and a stroke that temporarily impeded the president's speech, leaving Nixon to attend a state dinner that night and a NATO meeting that took place nearly three weeks after the stroke.
While Maximum Security crossed the finish line first at the 145th Kentucky Derby on Saturday, the victory was reversed when jockey Flavien Prat, riding Country House, filed a rider's objection claiming Maximum Security impeded the path of the other horses in the final turn of the race.
The Molar Mic slides over a back molar in the user's mouth—each piece is custom fitted—and uses near-field magnetic induction (think of it as short-range Bluetooth that's not impeded by the human body) to make a connection to the rest of the kit.
He didn't need his nukes, tanks and missiles; all he needed was to get Americans going for each other's throats and in the process calling a halt to any real government business in Washington, especially actions that might have impeded Russia's ability to play foreign policy god.
"[Day two] brings out an entirely new kind of buyer, not a guy hunting for yield ... but someone going on the offense looking for growth, growth that won't be impeded even if Washington's now clearly a millstone around the economy's neck," the "Mad Money " host said.
In recent weeks, Moscow has not impeded the Israeli Air Force's efforts to destroy Iranian assets in Syria, declined to sell S-300 ground-to-air missiles to the Assad regime, agreed to some restrictions on Iranian presence in Syria and  hosting Netanyahu in Red Square.
While workmen were blasting out the Holland Tunnel, in 1924, the protective layer of clay deposited over the blast area to keep the explosions from blowing a hole in the river bottom and causing disaster to the tunnel-diggers rose high enough that it impeded ships.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.), a House Judiciary Committee member who hasn't previously been vocal about impeachment, said during the call.
Maximum Security was first past the post by a length and a half in the 145th running of the Derby but was adjudged to have impeded War of Will, Long Range Toddy and Country House as they came around the turn and into the final stretch.
Just as the government might have averted the violence that occurred at my high school by implementing policies to prevent gun violence, the escalation of the COVID-19 outbreak could have been impeded by taking the protective measures advocated by medical professionals as early as late January.
One focus will be on what Mueller ultimately concluded about Manafort's interactions with Kilimnik and whether a failed attempt to secure cooperation from Manafort, who was found by a judge to have lied to prosecutors in breach of a plea agreement, significantly impeded the special counsel's work.
Using phones and satellites to predict drought In multiple regions of the world, food supplies are impeded by drought, none more than the Horn of Africa, which has seen droughts occur almost annually for the past 12 years, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
"The protectionism of some countries has harmed mutual trust among countries, limited the scope for multilateral cooperation, and impeded the willingness to achieve it," Chen Yulu, a vice governor at the People's Bank of China (PBOC), said in a statement to the International Monetary and Financial Committee, or IMFC.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.) told The Hill during break from the interview to vote House floor about an hour and a half in.
This was not a case of compromising her art for her domestic duties: She took her roles as mother, lover, and homemaker as facets of her role as artist, adapting those identities to suit her creative life, and discarding the past century's ideals wherever they impeded her own convictions.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.), a member of both committees, said she is interested in learning more about conversations between Mueller and Barr.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.) told The Hill on Friday that she and her fellow panel members "don't know" if McGahn will testify.
Brett Kavanaugh, who authored the prior opinion finding the bureau violated the U.S. Constitution, raised concerns that a new administration is greatly impeded from tapping its own director, and asked if it is right to let the "dead hand of the past president" continue to dictate policy decisions.
Many have also questioned why the C.D.C. initially set very narrow criteria for deciding who should be tested for the virus — only those who had a fever and breathing issues and had traveled from the outbreak's origin in Wuhan, China — which most likely impeded early efforts to contain it.
To allow that to happen is to set aside further safety improvements that benefit the general public, first responders, and industry workers, all of whom are put at greater, unnecessary risk if the safety mission of PHMSA is impeded by uncertainty that renders long term planning much more difficult.
"Excessive demands from U.S. producers and refiners have impeded the ability to reach a solution," the ministry said, adding that U.S. negotiators continued to press for limits on Mexican raw sugar exports for U.S. refiners as well as ending "all competition" from Mexican refined sugar in the U.S. market.
When Kyle is impeded in his quest by the police — they briefly lock him up, dismissing his warnings about the Terminator as the ravings of a madman — he's reduced to a pleading hysteric, historically a feminized role (indeed, one that Sarah herself will adopt in Terminator 2: Judgment Day).
The suit alleges that "those who are blocked from the account are impeded in their ability to learn information that is shared only through that account" — however, users could still set up a new account to see Trump's tweets, or log out of the blocked account and go to Trump's profile.
" In the final version of FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to get rid of the rules, the agency said that such public comments "in no way impeded the Commission's ability to identify or respond to material issues in the record," stressing that it focused on "substantive legal and public policy questions.
Low precipitation in early and mid May in parts of Jilin, Liaoning, Heilongjiang and Inner Mongolia, have impeded planting and seedling of the spring crop, but heavy rainfalls in late May significantly improved the soil moisture and relieved the drought, according to a monthly report released by China's National Meteorological Center.
Even an artwork that was actually acquired by the Guggenheim in this iteration of the UBS initiative — Ramallah-based Emily Jacir's Where we come from, a project begun in 2001 wherein Jacir used her American passport to enact requests from Palestinians whose movements were impeded — was not put on view.
Twenty-two minutes after Maximum Security appeared to be the emphatic winner of the 145th Derby, three stewards, horse racing's version of referees, ruled that when the colt had jumped a puddle he impeded the progress of a rival, War of Will, almost knocking off that colt's rider, Tyler Gaffalione.
Mr. Fernandez started his career on cases impeded by the wall between the C.I.A. and F.B.I. and ends his tenure at the bureau with connections across government, among them to the former C.I.A. director John O. Brennan, whom he met regularly as a top F.B.I. official assigned to the intelligence agency.
After all, Republicans have pushed a much more aggressive version of "constitutional hardball" — they've pursued partisan gerrymandering more enthusiastically, they've actively impeded the ability of Democratic constituencies to vote, and they broke precedent by not giving a sitting president the opportunity to get even a hearing on his Supreme Court nominee.
"Policy transmission impeded by credit back-up and liquidity risks in the banking and shadow banking sectors question the efficacy of further rate cuts, which come at an increasing cost to rupee and macro stability," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, wrote in a Monday note.
Toyota announced Tuesday a safety recall of about 744,000 model year 2011 to 2016 Toyota Sienna vehicles in the U.S. The car manufacturer said there is a possibility that if the Sienna's sliding door opening operation is impeded, the door's motor circuit could be overloaded and open the fuse for the motor.
"I hope we pull back from the brink here because these tariffs will not be good for the economy, and I worry that it will slow, if not impeded significantly, the progress we were making economically for the country," Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said during an event in Kentucky last week.
Reps. Brian Babin (R-Texas) and Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.) introduced legislation on Thursday aimed at building a strategy to prevent future acts of mass violence.
Even with the stiff resistance from law enforcement, some advocates like Darpana Sheth, a senior attorney with the Institute for Justice, an organization that has led multiple lawsuits on behalf of victims of civil forfeiture—and is working with the Slatic family—are skeptical reform will be significantly impeded by the new administration.
In an odd twist, Mr. Freedman, Ms. Kelly's recently hired lawyer, made a request to NBC asking that Ronan Farrow — a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who has said NBC impeded his reporting on the Harvey Weinstein story last year — join the meeting where they plan to negotiate Ms. Kelly's future, the person said.
Air pollution could impede cognitive ability as people get older, according to a study from researchers in China and the U.S. The research, published online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on Monday, found that long-term exposure to air pollution impeded people's performance in both verbal and math tests.
Then, as everyone was processing the fact that a U.S president had apparently just impeded an ongoing FBI probe for the first time since Watergate, it was revealed that Trump had disclosed highly classified material — "code-word information" — regarding the Islamic State to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador one day after Comey's firing.
Much of the eastern United States is in the grips of a sustained cold spell that has frozen parts of Niagara Falls on the American and Canadian sides, played havoc with public works causing pipes to freeze and water mains to burst, and impeded firefighting in places where temperatures barely broke 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Val DemingsValdez (Val) Venita DemingsTrump takes post-Mueller victory lap Trump attorney: 'Case is closed' after Mueller testimony Mueller agrees lies by Trump officials impeded his investigation MORE (D-Fla.) said Hicks had answered some questions, presumably those about her work on the Trump campaign, which the White House was not expected to limit.
News Analysis WASHINGTON — For the House Republicans who have never served under a Republican president — roughly two-thirds of them — the vote scheduled for Thursday on a measure to replace President Barack Obama's health care law is a legislative fantasia, the culmination of seven years of campaign promises impeded by Mr. Obama's veto pen.
It was also worried that future development of UK mobile network infrastructure would have been hampered with fewer major network operators in play, and that fewer network operators would have impeded the mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) market, where carriers sell access to their networks to smaller entities to resell to consumers under their own brands.
So what we've been trying to do with the with the respective administrations is just encourage them to sit down and talk about, how do you create a more level playing field where trade is not impeded by tariffs, because we believe that tariffs ultimately just mean a tax on consumers or customers at the end.
The key emotional note of the Dunning School was the idea that the Civil War itself, rather than the widespread enslavement that led to the Civil War, was tragic, and that the postwar effort of Radical Republicans in Congress to enfranchise the Southern black population had been "a serious error" that impeded restoration of the Union.
"I know that there's some people who believe, as do we all, that sensible regulation is good, but there was some redundancy and there's been a bit of a wax built up as layers and layers have gotten on it and no doubt impeded the economy, and he represented trying to deal with it," Blankfein told Cramer.
In a submission made to the CMA last month but published by the regulator on Tuesday, Sky said it "would likely be prompted to review" its position "in the event that the continued provision of Sky News in its current form unduly impeded merger and/or other corporate opportunities available in relation to Sky's broader business".
"Currently, many thousands of Puerto Rican and other Spanish-speaking Florida residents with limited English proficiency are being impeded from exercising their fundamental right to vote because elections in many parts of the state are conducted only in English," wrote LatinoJustice PRLDEF, one of the legal advocacy organizations involved in the action, in a Thursday press release.
Until now, that restriction has effectively blocked Cuban agricultural products from entering the U.S.  Secondly, OFAC also made changes to clarify that agricultural items such as pesticides and tractors that are authorized for export or re-export to Cuba are not subject to payment term restrictions—financial red tape that has seriously impeded trade in these items.
Here is why "Lying Donald" keeps saying "Crooked Hillary": Donald Trump is obsessed and consumed by two matters: the ongoing investigation of the Russia scandal that may now be impeded by an obstruction of justice and his uncontrollable urge to keep attacking the woman who defeated him by nearly 3 million votes in the popular vote.
A government watchdog says it will work to protect any federal scientists who feel their research is being impeded by the incoming Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE administration.
"I am not going to discuss the classified nature of these discussions, but I am intently focused on these sanctions and will continue to conduct rigorous oversight to ensure that the Russian government's ability to conduct this trade is significantly impeded," Mr. Cardin said, adding, "The U.S. should be prepared to impose sanctions when the law is clearly violated."
Since the shock of Donald Trump's election, many liberals have decided that their own coalition is the real American majority, victimized by un-democratic institutions and an anti-democratic G.O.P. Their mood is one of anger at the System, and confidence in their unacknowledged, temporarily-impeded mandate: They've got the structures, but we've got the numbers.
A top municipal police official in the Red Triangle, requesting anonymity out of fear that he would be killed for speaking publicly about the issue, said that local loyalty to the thieves was so deep that his officers were often impeded from entering certain neighborhoods even when responding to problems that had nothing to do with fuel theft.
Between 2007, two years after they became regularly reported, and 2012, the last year for which the National Gang Center has statistics (thanks to federal funding cuts that have impeded the organization's research efforts), the number of gang-related homicides in this country increased to 2,363 from 1,975 among the jurisdictions that reported results to the center.
Mr. Carson noted to reporters that the run-down public housing towers of old had given government housing a bad reputation, that people should not stigmatize public housing, that landlords should not discriminate against Section 8 voucher holders and that rampant not-in-my-backyard — or NIMBY — sentiment has impeded affordable housing and higher-density apartment construction near transit.
Dick Durbin, Bob Menendez and Patrick Leahy sent a letter to Lutsenko on May 4, 2018, expressing their "great concern" about reports that the investigation had been impeded—and asking directly whether "any individual from the Trump administration, or anyone acting on its behalf" encouraged Ukrainian government or law enforcement officials not to cooperate with the Mueller probe.
" A quarter-century later, President Bill Clinton was impeached by the House for, among other things, having "prevented, obstructed and impeded the administration of justice" and for having "engaged personally, and through his subordinates and agents, in a course of conduct or scheme designed to delay, impede, cover up and conceal the existence of evidence and testimony.

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