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Freedom of speech can be restricted if it impedes that.
On the other hand, this impedes encountering views unlike yours.
It's a retrograde idea: clothing that impedes a woman's movement.
But there is something that impedes an honest effort here.
But a disorder, by definition, inhibits normal functioning, impedes success.
This impedes the growth of large, privately owned, crop-growing ventures.
It's a lot of red tape, which of course impedes deployment.
In doing so, it impedes our ability to effectively fight terrorism.
Republicans say that the slow pace of appointments impedes Trump's agenda.
But it also means that the health bill impedes other priorities.
U.S. Forest Service case impedes energy infrastructure development on the East Coast.
What if the anti-cancer drug I take daily impedes bone regeneration?
Uber operates in Madrid with restrictive licenses which it says impedes expansion.
Testosterone is a known inhibitor — it impedes access to the ethereal realm.
In many European countries, regulatory red tape impedes new business start-ups.
Timatant has a partial paralysis that impedes her to do her job.
Because Crohn's impedes on her digestive system, edibles don't pass on much benefit.
Chronic inflammation often impedes the very healing that it is meant to promote.
Rarely do those worlds collide, other than when the former impedes the latter.
We need greater regulation, even if it impedes the introduction of new services.
This stance materially impedes investment advisers' marketing activities and does not reflect investor expectations.
It doesn't completely take away our ability to choose, but it certainly impedes it.
And toxic stress also impedes the development of brain networks that reward self-control.
Makeup impedes that natural exfoliation process, so your skin becomes increasingly duller over time.
The skyrocketing cost of living in Silicon Valley impedes the profits of many firms.
Businesses have high hopes for replacing crumbling infrastructure that impedes national and international trade.
Letters Readers discuss identity politics and how it promotes or impedes our coming together.
In each case, friction will be rejected by users if it impedes their goals.
Some women have a condition called insufficient glandular tissue or hypoplasia, which impedes milk production.
If he does very harsh breaking, that impedes the ability of the system to regenerate.
It impedes the ability to have a truly nimble regional response to something like this.
The result is a schedule that surprisingly enhances, rather than impedes, productivity in the studio.
Horn's elegant novel explores how Rachel's immortality impedes her ability to be fully, truly alive.
In short, anxiety impedes your ability to create the hormones needed to become properly sexually aroused.
Central Bank Governor Mugur Isarescu routinely uses roads to highlight poor infrastructure that impedes economic development.
But because Democrats are absent, the right-wing megaphone defines the problem and impedes progressive solutions.
And that will take even longer if legal challenges from the telecom industry impedes that progress.
But it impedes the long-term investment and continuity of good policy that South America needs.■
It impedes the smooth functioning of the court and makes it a much more partisan institution.
It distorts and narrows consumer demand, undermines the foundations for worker productivity and impedes strategic investment.
While this impedes retirement savings, "it can be a good source of quick cash," says Fuchs.
"Preventing, refusing, and delaying FIR registration impedes access to justice at the very beginning," they added.
Why it matters: The bill is facing blowback by those who feel it impedes on free speech.
CTU President Jesse Sharkey said a lack of support staff greatly impedes the students' ability to learn.
Meanwhile, the US rarely if ever impedes Russia from at least attempting to see what it wants.
Here's how a fixed mindset impedes diversity and inclusion efforts: A fixed mindset leads to more stereotyping.
But these crabwise movements can frustrate the reader as much as fate impedes the star-crossed lovers.
Many women in the industry say that less visible day-to-day bias often impedes their careers.
Company and social culture often impedes the adoption of new products and technologies, despite their obvious appeal.
This potential double and triple jeopardy also increases drug development costs, time, and price, and impedes innovation.
The Fed's goal is to return rates to a level that neither encourages nor impedes economic activity.
Cortisol is a stress hormone that impedes performance and creates negative health effects over the long term.
But having a big, dirty source running all the time impedes renewable energy growth; it doesn't sustain it.
"It impedes democracy," Stephen Miller, who leads Trump's efforts on immigration, told reporters in the White House driveway.
So limits to an educator's speech are allowable if it impedes a school's ability to do its job.
Today, Moscow carefully monitors Iran's activities and impedes Tehran's moves to widen its influence in the Caspian region.
Prospects for internal capital generation are weak and low investor confidence impedes access to the equity capital market.
But a lack of diversity impedes that mission—not just diversity of identity, but of thought and experience.
And antagonism toward people impedes cognitive empathy — it encourages you to depict their motivations in simplistically unflattering terms.
This disproportionate emphasis on literacy backfires in later grades, when children's lack of subject matter knowledge impedes comprehension.
Nicotine is a highly addictive drug that impedes the developing brain, and many teenagers have struggled to quit.
The intrusive nature of their presence impedes doctors' ability to do our jobs and effectively care for patients.
This not only misrepresents how technology is built and deployed, it impedes discussion of meaningful solutions and progress.
It impedes early diagnoses, the monitoring of children, pregnancies and the continuation of treatments that were already underway.
A president who "corruptly" obstructs or impedes "the due and proper administration of the law" commits a crime.
Recognizing that no one "has it all" can cut down on the one thing psychologists know impedes happiness: envy.
This impedes the economies of scale that can be achieved through the nationwide delivery of care and insurance coverage.
"Many technology areas suffer from a lack of policy support, and this impedes their scaled-up deployment," IEA said.
The bridge impedes traffic both on the highway—it is too low—and over it—it is too narrow.
Consequently, labor-force growth has slowed, which directly impedes an economy's potential rate of expansion absent offsetting productivity gains.
Federal law intended to prevent commercialization of public facilities impedes installation of EV charging infrastructure at highway rest stops.
It not only impedes normal functioning and normal processes, it has destroyed a common basis on which to operate.
If a defender impedes or collides with an offender, the infracted player can demand a replay of the point.
Facebook's current encryption system, and its plans to expand those protections, impedes law enforcement's ability to investigate, they wrote.
Critics of the CFPB argue that the director's power and independence impedes the president's power over the executive branch.
I'm afraid that Trump's craziness is proving infectious, making Democrats crazy with rage that actually impedes a progressive agenda.
HR's ratings are tempered by weak contingent liquidity and a persistently high dividend payout ratio which impedes cash retention.
But we cannot support a budget that impedes access to care, and the president's budget would do just that.
The unprecedented obstructionism denies leadership to executive branch departments and agencies and impedes the fair and swift administration of justice.
Intense competition in the mobile market impedes any substantial cut in subscriber acquisition costs or the industry-wide ARPU recovery.
If the BAT impedes trade -- as evidence from countries with VATs suggests – it will depress America's potential for economic growth.
"It's hard to imagine how failure to receive government money for your playground impedes your practice of religion," said Corbin.
"I expect the legal issue that impedes this program will be addressed by cooperative work between the industry and policymakers."
Job growth in May could be even worse if, as anticipated, the recent slowdown in services and manufacturing impedes hiring.
Because I think anything that impedes the application of them in an artificial way, I think, is not necessarily good.
Instead this impedes the growth of our great game by walking away from an opportunity to reach sports fans worldwide.
The cause of death has not been determined, but criminal groups have often attacked environmentalists whose work impedes their interests.
Criminal groups in Mexico and elsewhere in Latin America have often threatened or attacked environmentalists whose work impedes their interests.
Due to decentralization, the central government doesn't have total control over, which impedes the full implementation of any new policies.
I can't guess how much, if at all, the linkage of gay rights with transgender rights impedes the former today.
Yet federal obstruction statutes say that a person commits a crime when he "corruptly" impedes a court or agency proceeding.
Like with any other competitive shooter game where speed and movement is everything, anything that impedes that can be super frustrating.
Putin, according to the AP, added that influencing a U.S. election would not benefit his country because bureaucracy impedes policy change.
" James McDonald, the CFTC's director of enforcement, said: "Manipulation in our markets impedes free and fair competition and dampens economic growth.
Education is key for increasing social and financial mobility, but the cost of doing so impedes women to a higher degree.
Thorin has apraxia, which is a motor planning condition that impedes him from easily translating a response or thought into speaking.
The reason why humidity can make already hot days even riskier is because it impedes the body's ability to cool down.
Attorney General William Barr has been among the most outspoken critics of encryption when it impedes law enforcement investigations, they noted.
But it does weaken economic growth and foster inequality, a further scourge that crimps spending and investing and impedes broader prosperity.
It's corrosive in the long run and impedes progress in an area where we already have a lot of work to do.
Antagonizing your ideological opponent is built into the ''-phobia'' frame, and activists have sparred over whether that catalyzes progress or impedes it.
Under this theory, blocking users impedes their right to participate in a political conversation and stops them from viewing official government communication.
When law and custom impedes—or is simply indifferent to—reproductive choice, women and trans people step up and get it done.
Chaser convergence also impedes the work of the scientists trying to deploy their instruments in and around the path of the storm.
"I don't like rhetoric, regardless of what country is making it, because it impedes our commanders from doing their jobs," he said.
This approach impedes comprehension, and at moments you may be tempted to sit back and not try to make the pieces fit.
The long and short of it is that blue light impedes your body's melatonin production and thus makes it hard to sleep.
I didn't know that it was reasonable to discover something about yourself while in the moment, which impedes the moment from happening.
The sanctions regime "threatens and impedes the enjoyment by the people of DPRK of their human rights in all sectors", it said.
They feed into the fear that drives the threat of nuclear war and the denialism that impedes action on the climate crisis.
What's worse, is that job discrimination based on a criminal conviction is legal, and often impedes people from moving on with their lives.
What he calls "healthy narcissism" tips over into disorder territory when it impedes a person's ability to form normal bonds with other people.
But that loyalty is being tested now, as Egypt's severe shortage of foreign currency cripples businesses, impedes luxury imports and crimps their lifestyles.
Being "always on" and jam-packing your schedule with demanding cognitive tasks impedes the number of big ideas you'll be able to create.
Critics of the CFPB, including the Trump administration and current Director Kathy Kraninger, argue that the bureau's structure impedes on the president's authority.
And if the president interferes or impedes an FBI investigation with "corrupt intent," that's obstruction of justice under 18 USC 1512(c)(2).
At worst, it's a dishonest way to play games that meaningfully impedes my ability to judge them the way an average player would.
"Lawyers are already vetted through their state bar and it only impedes access to counsel when children are in great need of legal representation."
The reaction eats up electrolyte and lithium to form a thick crust on the surface of the silicon that impedes the flow of ions. 
If American politics impedes any redistribution of trade's spoils, perhaps there is a casefor restoring equity by throwing sand in the cogs of trade.
Since temperature often impedes a good night's sleep, the BedJet blows hot or cold air onto the bed and over their body and creates
President Trump has made it a priority of his administration to lower drug costs for all Americans by taking on conduct that impedes competition.
It will beg, cheat, lie or steal to increase its own ability to make paperclips—and anyone who impedes that process will be removed.
HONG KONG — Hundreds of turtles, dolphins and whales become stranded every year on Thailand's beaches after plastic impedes their mobility or clogs their insides.
The reaction eats up electrolyte and lithium to form a thick crust on the surface of the silicon that impedes the flow of ions.
As if setting goals and resolutions now impedes what is the most natural, easiest of measures we can take to love ourselves and each other.
"None of us wants to do anything that jeopardizes any investigation or impedes, but we are also very interested in justice being done," she said.
"It requires proof that the person corruptly or by threat influences, impedes, or endeavors to influence or impede the due administration of justice," Dressler says.
The topsoil is thick with leaves that have turned a morbid, corpse-like grey (as Ms Brown recounts, radiation impedes the natural process of decomposition).
"The problem with inaccurate suicide accounting is that it impedes our understanding and prevention of suicide and drug deaths," Rockett said in a telephone interview.
Tristan, 15, has a rare genetic disorder called Mulibrey nanism, a form of dwarfism that impedes growth and affects the muscles, liver, brain and eyes.
Sexual assault impedes equal access, making it a Title IX discrimination issue, so the standard of evidence often used in civil discrimination cases is appropriate.
He added that the SEC's August guidance impedes proxy advisers' ability to provide independent and timely delivery of its data, research, and analyses to investors.
The inability to build a house of worship impedes the Bensalem Masjid's ability to freely practice Islam, said Dr. Chaudhry, a member of the congregation.
The spat over arms also impedes German and French efforts to more closely integrate European defense procurement and programs, and ultimately build a European army.
According to the new survey, 61 percent of federal IT officials said that this aging infrastructure impedes their ability to comply with federal cybersecurity mandates.
Such a large number of utilities impedes the adoption of new technologies, the replacement of failing pipes and the retention of trained engineers, he says.
If American politics impedes any redistribution of trade's spoils, perhaps there is a case for restoring equity by throwing sand in the cogs of trade.
Researchers who study regulation and its effects on business said there have been numerous instances in which regulation speeds along, rather than impedes, technological progress.
Sure, it adds one extra step to sign up, and impedes its growth numbers by discouraging kids to get hooked early on the social network.
"Republicans making hay out of the [Maxine Waters] thing advances the goal of electing more Republicans, while focusing on King impedes it," he told me.
In a press release, he explained that exposure to smoke impedes blood flow, and when blood flow is constrained the risks of heart problems increase.
That's in part because of a fear of being arrested, which impedes their ability to make a living and could expose them to violence in prison.
Morten Jerven, an economist at Simon Fraser University, argues in his book, "Poor Numbers," that for many African countries the lack of quality data impedes development.
The regime's strategy of destroying women's healthcare is not only a threat to the opposition — it also impedes the realization of U.S. objectives in the region.
Refusing to acknowledge climate change in U.S. national security policy doesn't make the threat any less real — it only impedes the formulation of concrete, necessary plans.
There's just such a narrow runway for success in using these devices as predictive engines, something that severely impedes their potential as commerce or ad platforms.
As Lemonis soon learned, Jeff has a habit of taking on too many tasks that he can't actually get to, which consequently impedes the company's productivity.
"If we allow states to provide discretionary aid to their banks, this impedes a core element of the bail-in regime, namely its credibility," Dombret said.
Under federal statute 183 U.S.C. 1512, "whoever corruptly obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding, or attempts to do so," is guilty of obstruction of justice.
Preventing the use of such data impedes discovery of new drugs through novel techniques and makes it impossible for benefits and results to accrue to other trials.
"Alarmism should not silence realism ... This administration does not see the benefit of being part of an agreement which impedes U.S. economic growth and jobs," he said.
Ryanair has traditionally employed a large proportion of its staff under Irish law, which unions say inconveniences staff and impedes them from accessing local social security benefits.
It impedes both modesty and actual swimming, costs more than $100 plus shipping, and can be secured only with an array of hooks, straps and elastic bands.
Because a criminal record impedes a person's ability to obtain a job and housing — two components that greatly impact recidivism — people often reoffend and return to prison.
Yet, the current regulatory environment impedes these banks from lending to customers, like small businesses and entrepreneurs who need loans to grow their business and create jobs.
López-Claros and Nakhjavani are persuasive in arguing that such systematic mistreatment of women impedes economic growth and leads to lost revenue, lost opportunities and wasted money.
These gendered expectations cut the other way as well: Women who refuse to take on the helper role are seen as difficult, which also impedes their success.
"Not having required reporting and studies impedes the EPA's ability to identify, consider, mitigate and make policymakers aware of any adverse impacts of renewable fuels," auditors concluded.
"The department's policy reversal impedes states' ability to enforce the law and shields unprincipled industry actors from regulatory enforcement, harming student loan borrowers nationwide," the letter reads.
The waging of public campaigns claiming "the right to rest" as a new civil right for the homeless further impedes serious efforts to address the homeless problem.
"[One] of the consequences of stigma and concealment is that it impedes people's ability to associate with each other to achieve social change," Taylor wrote in her brief.
"Not having required reporting and studies impedes the EPA's ability to identify, consider, mitigate and make policymakers aware of any adverse impacts of renewable fuels," the report said.
Anxious travelers may have trouble sleeping on flights as well, since anxiety causes hyperarousal (which makes a person more sensitive to stimuli) that impedes sleep, Nowakowski tells me.
But Mr. Trump's idea that "bureaucracy" as such impedes sovereignty is just as narrow-minded as the idea that Britain will be better off outside the European Union.
The Treasury's report, issued two weeks ago, contends that the current requirement is too onerous and impedes critical banking functions such as providing working capital to small businesses.
While the internet and social media appear to be the most effective communications media, this is not so in a totalitarian system which monitors and impedes internet usage.
The possibility of obtaining a comprehensive injunction that impedes, or even thwarts, the opposition has legal scholars worried that more plaintiffs' lawyers will take cases to sympathetic judges.
Your skin needs to slough off dead skin cells, and sleeping in your makeup impedes that process — meaning you're going to have a lot of congestion on the skin.
If there is no check on this type of behavior it impedes the ability of the President, the White House staff, and members of the media to conduct business.
Moreover, the fresh water of Gatun Lake, which forms a major part of the canal complex, provides a 21-mile barrier that impedes the migration of most saltwater species.
Anything, like racism, that causes patients to suspect that their physicians are not acting in good faith undermines this crucial bond and impedes the delivery of high-quality care.
If there is no check on this type of behavior it impedes the ability of the president, the White House staff, and members of the media to conduct business.
Worse, not only does the Trump Show miss a lot of important points it actively impedes understanding of what's happening in American public policy along a number of dimensions.
"If there is no check on this type of behavior it impedes the ability of the president, the White House staff and members of the media to conduct business."
In comes President Trump, who seems much less concerned about the risks of climate change, and more worried about how excessive regulation impedes economic growth and depresses living standards.
The American Bar Association, the leading U.S. law professionals organization, sent a letter to Hutchinson on Tuesday, saying the expedited schedule undermines due process and impedes adequate legal representation.
Green will need to identify what impedes good programming then cut through the red tape and support the ability of innovative NGOs to pivot to new opportunities and challenges.
Elected Democrats must put a disproportionate emphasis on issues that the public supports and shine a light on how our current government impedes the progress that the nation demands.
That's a huge bummer; the idea that female reporters are willing to trade sex for tips makes already tenuous interactions even more difficult, and only impedes the reporting process.
The shutdown "delays a lot of innovative technologies" and "impedes research progress," AMS Executive Director Keith L. Seitter told Axios, pointing to the many collaborations that arise from the meeting.
Since temperature often impedes a good night's sleep, the BedJet blows hot or cold air onto the bed and over their body and creates "biorhythm sleep sequences" throughout the night.
"If we say that we're going to judge you based on who you associate with, that necessarily impedes who you associate with or what you're willing to reveal," says Levy.
In the Hill Country region that encompasses both San Antonio and Austin, shallow limestone bedrock impedes the flow of water, resulting in rapid runoff that quickly overflows narrow creek beds.
In "Coping" (2008), weary villagers (and a lone mummy) trudge home from work, oblivious to an alarming deluge of brownish sludge that rises to their thighs and impedes their motion.
This subsection defines obstruction as the alteration or concealment of documents and other objects used in an "official proceeding," and any other act that obstructs, influences or impedes a  proceeding.
If democracy furthers profit, then long live democracy; if democracy impedes profit, then long live Citizens United and private security forces flown in to beat back the disaster-riled mobs.
ICE has a sworn duty to enforce our immigration laws and protect the safety and security of Americans, and this misguided court order impedes the fulfillment of our lawful mission.
Anything that impedes companies from achieving that target, such as a bump from a trade spat or further dollar appreciation in anticipation of new trade barriers, would undermine equity valuations.
The condition most often affects older adults who may have an associated disorder like diabetes, hypertension or Parkinson's disease that impedes the body's ability to maintain a normal blood pressure.
Would the stigmatization of American immigrants have continued to make the immigrants feel more American than Mexican, just as immigration experts worry stigma against Latino immigrants impedes their integration today?
It also impedes Democratic lawmakers' ability to check up on the president, a responsibility also laid out in the constitution, Grassley wrote in a letter replete with footnotes and case citations.
Over time, the affected soft tissue can develop scar tissue, which impedes range of motion and often triggers a cycle that keeps runners off of their feet for months on end.
The necessity of that alliance, analysts agreed, triggered the change in the law that impedes same-sex couples from adopting a partner's biological child, as hoped by the Italian bishops conference.
A focus on deterring asylum seekers limits the promotion of human rights in the region and farther afield, and impedes the achievement of a protection framework that is so sorely needed.
Moreover, if you have a cracked screen and that impedes with battery replacement process, you might have to pay to get the screen repaired before you can get a new battery.
Though the Taliban was ousted from power in Afghanistan in 2001, its misogynist legacy is still deeply embedded in the country's civil society, and impedes women from seeking jobs and education.
" She added: "If there is no check on this type of behavior it impedes the ability of the President, the White House staff, and members of the media to conduct business.
Even kanna's sexual effects are comparable to those of MDMA: Some say it enhances sex by making sensations more pleasurable, while others find that it impedes erection and orgasm, Giordano said.
At the stern, a seated figure, whose head is a globe delicately incised with images from an early Renaissance celestial map, impedes the boat's progress by dragging an anchor behind him.
Touch has even been found to lower the level of cortisol in the body (especially in women) which, when elevated, impedes our working memory and, most critically, the immune system's resiliency.
" Referring to the museum's entire A.R. experience, which makes 12 stops in the original, early 20th century library building, he added, "Nothing impedes the visual pleasure of stepping into these spaces.
" Shawn Crispin, the senior Southeast Asia representative for the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), said the shutdown "deliberately impedes journalists' ability to send, receive, and publish reports from Rakhine and Chin states.
Sticking the Switch's 720p resolution screen right up to your face has about the expected result: it's pretty blurry, but not to a level that it impedes your enjoyment of the games.
The trauma not only ends a meaningful conversation regarding the mother and child's decision-making in their case, but also impedes their ability to accurately recount basic events in their legal cases.
It is hard to argue that snow removal is a legitimate use of federal money, and doing so only impedes the ability of the agency to respond to truly national-impact events.
"Anything that impedes the free flow of goods and services and people, and erects impediments to that free and fair trade order, is nefarious from our point of view," Mr. Wittig said.
Some argue that imposing a deadline on when charges can be filed hurts victims and impedes justice, while others say statutes of limitations are a necessary protection for the rights of the accused.
Unfortunately, only the former is required to successfully perform the serial recall task, and the effort expended in ensuring that irrelevant order information from the sound is not processed actually impedes this ability.
Forcing women to drive to another pharmacy -- especially if they are in a rural area where pharmacies are few and far between -- negatively affects women's health and impedes their right to health care.
The lawsuit also alleges that the decision to remove the painting impedes Clay's ability to represent his district because there is no longer any art on display from his district in the tunnel.
"Nothing in the Brooklyn judge's order in anyway impedes or prevents the implementation of the president's executive order which remains in full, complete and total effect," White House adviser Stephen Miller told reporters.
But the donor also carried a mutation that impedes the entry of H.I.V. into cells, so the new immune system was resistant to H.I.V., and cleared his body of the virus as well.
If the President, or anyone else, impedes or subverts the national security of the United States in order to further domestic political or personal interests, that is more than worthy of your attention.
"The alleged inaccessibility of Domino's website and app impedes access to the goods and services of its physical pizza franchises," the three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based court wrote in January.
Bonner, Point72's head of talent analytics, is seeking damages for alleged "pervasive sexism" at the Stamford, Connecticut-based firm, which she called a "boys' club" that pays men better and impedes women's careers.
In his first message of 2016, Pope Francis summoned humanity to show compassion and to transcend the apathy that impedes peace in a world that has been filled of late with conflict and suffering.
If family stress wasn't enough, a source told Us Weekly about Meghan's alleged frustration at royal protocol that impedes her from requesting the Markles stop this media sideshow or even publicly commenting on it.
Alan Peterson, a clinical psychologist and professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, said fear that service members could lose their jobs often impedes their reporting of psychological symptoms.
Researchers also criticised the widespread lack of key data across the continent, which impedes the ability of policymakers to monitor progress and adapt accordingly, saying vital population statistics had deteriorated significantly in recent years.
The fundamental idea would be to create a sort of "shield" that would dampen the Unruh radiation produced by a highly accelerated object so that it increases the object's acceleration, rather than impedes it.
The rates may help the lenders reap obscene profits, but it also results in an ever-growing college debt that impedes students from becoming the consumers of tomorrow and hinders our country's economic growth.
"It requires proof that the person corruptly or by threat influences, impedes, or endeavors to influence or impede the due administration of justice," Joshua Dressler, a law professor at Ohio State University, told me.
It causes inflammation of the lungs (pneumonia), impedes breathing/airway or destruction of the lung parenchyma (Acute respiratory distress syndrome), and could also travel through blood and cause other organ dysfunction (sepsis/septic shock).
Nothing structurally impedes compromise between conservatives, who hold that the accumulated wisdom of tradition is a better guide than the hypercharged rationality of the present, and liberals, because both philosophies exist on a spectrum.
Score: 100Number of reviews: 9The French film follows a model (Irène Jacob) and her strange neighbor who impedes on people's privacy, and was nominated for best director Krzysztof Kieslowski, best screenplay, and best cinematography.
Pishevar, Burkle and Leber — who are not members of the board of directors — said Benchmark's lawsuit harms Uber's valuation, interferes with fundraising efforts and impedes the company's search for a new CEO to replace Kalanick.
The White House countered that it had "broad discretion" to remove Acosta's pass, and highlighted his "decision to engage in conduct that disrupts press events and impedes other reporters from asking questions" in its argument.
The dispute in other markets chiefly centers on Ryanair's practice of employing a large proportion of its staff under Irish law, which unions say inconveniences staff and impedes them from accessing local social security benefits.
The exclusion of women and underrepresented people of color limits the robustness of the national computing workforce, hampers future economic growth and competitiveness, impedes innovation, restricts access to high-opportunity jobs and exacerbates economic inequality.
Sandy Summers, the executive director of the non-profit The Truth About Nursing, said unflattering images of nurses can also perpetuate stereotypes that nurses aren't skilled medical researchers, which impedes their ability to get funding.
"This policy doesn't allow false or misleading content on Pinterest that impedes an election's integrity or an individual's or group's civic participation, including registering to vote, voting and being counted in a census," it said.
He explained, through a translator, that he hopes attending the festival will help him find stable employment, which has been difficult because of his limited English and a backward-bending knee that impedes his walking.
The American Psychiatric Association estimates that 2 to 5 percent of the population could be classified as compulsive hoarders, people who suffer from a disorder that impedes their ability to discard things, regardless of value.
For example, Section 1512 of Title 18 makes it a crime if someone corruptly "obstructs, influences or impedes any official proceeding," even if the proceeding was not yet pending at the time of the act.
"  "If the president or anyone else impedes or subverts the national security of the United States in order to further domestic political or personal interest," she said, "that is more than worthy of your attention.
Indeed, part of the reason the loss of the highly classified access is so consequential is that it impedes Kushner's ability to sit in high-level meetings where this kind of information is being discussed.
"If the President, or anyone else, impedes or subverts the national security of the United States in order to further domestic political or personal interests, that is more than worthy of your attention," she added.
But while supporters say the policy may fulfill Trump's campaign pledge to put "America First," creating more jobs for American workers, many conservatives argue that the current cargo preference is already costly and impedes government efficiency.
The ongoing enforcement of cannabis prohibition financially burdens taxpayers, encroaches upon civil liberties, engenders disrespect for the law, impedes legitimate scientific research into the plant's therapeutic properties, and disproportionately impacts young people and communities of color.
Aside from the harm it does to trans people, it also impedes the free flow of ideas and debate, in the same way that conservatives often accuse student protesters of shutting down speech on college campuses.
The super-voting power enjoyed by such CEOs "significantly impedes governance should a course correction in management be required," said David Schonthal, clinical associate professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management.
I am not a psychologist or a psychiatrist, so diagnosing what, if anything, has long been wrong with Trump mentally (and if that impedes his ability to do the job) is well beyond my skill set.
The joint action, set to take more than three years to enter into force, would replace a largely national approach to health technology assessment (HTA) that duplicates work, limits transparency and impedes market access for innovation.
"If the President, or anyone else, impedes or subverts the national security of the United States in order to further domestic political or personal interests, that is more than worthy of your attention," Hill told lawmakers.
The joint action, set to take more than three years to enter force, would replace a largely national approach to health technology assessment (HTA) which duplicates work, offers limited transparency and impedes market access for innovation.
"The Great Red Spot is the largest storm in the solar system -- it is bigger than Earth itself -- so it generates a lot of turbulence that impedes the flow of air in the atmosphere," O'Donoghue told Space.com.
This restriction impedes our member companies ability to offer recent high school grads not looking to pursue a college degree a gateway to the middle class— an average a foodservice distribution driver makes $63,000 annually plus benefits.
Culture Gap Impedes U.S. Business Efforts for Trade With Cuba | As President Obama prepares to visit Cuba this month, the lack of trade with the former foe threatens to sap momentum from the process of building relations.
The amnesty is "contrary to the access to justice" and the "protection of fundamental rights," the court said, because it impedes the state from fulfilling its obligation to investigate, try and punish grave violations of those rights.
But it plays right into Kim's hand of untying the blood-forged bond between the United States and the South while painting the United States as the intransigent aggressor that willfully impedes inter-Korean reconciliation and reunification.
Unjust laws also propagate stigma and discrimination, which, in turn, further impedes access to healthcare services, blocks dissemination of accurate and pertinent health information, and makes it difficult, if not impossible, to seek medical services, facilities and medicines.
In this new era, HUD will look at communities receiving federal aid in the context of the extent to which their housing regulation — from zoning to permitting time, one presumes — impedes new construction, thereby making housing more expensive.
Corruption impedes law enforcement, prosecutions and provision of services to victims, the influential Trafficking In Persons report said, downgrading Cambodia from Tier 2 to the Tier 2 Watch List, one step above the lowest rank of Tier 3.
UNFPA - which also works to end child marriage and female genital mutilation - said the cut impedes its work but Kanem pledged not to fail the 200 million plus women and girls globally that have no access to contraception.
Throughout the day, Juicers and the operations team keep an eye out for scooters that need to be charged or repaired as well as those that may have been dropped off in a way that impedes pedestrian traffic.
"He is a vindictive, nasty figure ... He will attempt to ruin anyone who impedes his unending ambition and he will use anyone bigger than he is - for example, Donald Trump - to get where he wants to go," Shapiro wrote.
High-stakes maneuvering on health care: Senate Republicans unveiled their answer to Obamacare: a 2700-page bill drafted in secret that includes deep cuts to Medicaid, impedes access to abortion and shifts resources from the poor to the rich.
Rights groups argue that defaulting towards women as primary carers impedes their careers, with many losing out on promotions as a result of taking time out from the workplace or cutting back their hours to balance work and childcare.
" In addition, Stephen Miller, a senior adviser to the White House, told the Associated Press that nothing in the judge's order "in anyway impedes or prevents the implementation of the president's executive order which remains in full, complete and total effect.
The order seriously impedes the Democrats in their bid to obtain testimony from key players in a scandal triggered by Trump's pressure on Ukraine to open an investigation into a domestic political opponent -- Joe Biden -- a possible abuse of power.
According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, symptoms of fish allergy could include hives, nausea, indigestion, stuffy noses, and in the worst case, anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction that impedes breathing and needs immediate medical attention.
"By excluding competitors, Qualcomm impedes innovation that would offer significant consumer benefits, including those that foster the increased interconnectivity of consumer products, vehicles, buildings, and other items commonly referred to as the Internet of Things," the FTC said in a statement.
Veto Power Impedes Peace Efforts: Eliminating "the scourge of war" is one of the original goals of the United Nations, and the Security Council is the arm of the organization with the mandate, and the tools, to prevent and end conflict.
In a study last spring on behalf of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Schoen Survey Research found that trivializing or minimizing the uniqueness of the Holocaust materially impedes the public efforts to resist intolerance and anti-Semitism.
"If you hold that all politics are local, then the issue here is really how this stance by the state impedes the federal government from being able to do its job," said Ryan Vienna, a San Dimas City Council member.
"The European Union embeds free market principles, embeds corporate power, and membership impedes the capacity of the British government to achieve socialism," Shaw said, summing up the left-wing critique of the EU. They're sometimes called "Lexiteers," essentially left-wing Brexiteers.
That if the old, affable white guy became the Democratic nominee he would save us all, because once he is elected things will go back to normal, civil rights will advance apace and the systemic racism that impedes black progress will be addressed.
I think, again, my priorities would be first on the fiscal side; I would put a higher priority on tax reform as opposed to just tax cuts, particularly of the corporate tax code which I think is inefficient and probably impedes capital investment.
Pairing an avowed indifference to a large share of the workforce with a corporate culture that valorizes rule breaking likely encourages misogynistic behavior at the home office, and almost certainly impedes efforts to create a more rule-bound, publicly appealing corporate culture.
"Protectionism, isolationism impedes innovation and in the long-run this is disadvantageous for everybody especially for those who count on isolationism even if they use different terminology for this," Merkel added, according an official translation into English of her remarks made in German.
There is evidence that sexual violence holds women back in ways that go far beyond being afraid to go for a run alone after dark; sexual assault impedes survivors' educational and career development and has lifelong impacts on mental and physical health.
These celebrities are likely part of the 22019 percent of American adults with some form of mental illness, but are not likely part of the 4-5 percent who have serious mental illness that dramatically and significantly impedes their ability to function.
Brilliant, courageous, and quick on her feet, the professionally and personally esteemed mother of seven puts to rest -- in her very person -- the central pro-choice feminist assumption that bearing and raising children impedes women's serious engagement in professional and public life.
Referees were instructed to be on the lookout for plays in which a defender impedes the progress of an offensive player, with a goal of eliminating, or severely reducing, holding, grabbing, pushing, shoving, wrapping and making contact when a screen is set.
The IMF has decried that and said that holds the growth of the South African economy back because the monopolisation by a few firms in economic sectors in South Africa such that it blocks and impedes the energy and participation of many.
While a delay is not unprecedented - a previous Commission of Portugal's Jose Manuel Barroso was only able to get going in February - it is a negative development for the EU as it impedes the new executive's power to shape policies for the bloc.
Set in a fondly retro version of contemporary Manhattan, "Darling Grenadine" begins in a kind of Cole Porter present — a fantasy of New York where the music is lively, the dialogue is snappy and the constant flow of cocktails never impedes the elegance.
United States, the justices reviewed the conviction of a defendant for violating a provision called the "omnibus clause," which makes it a crime for anyone who "obstructs or impedes, or endeavors to obstruct or impede, the due administration" of the tax laws.
Nothing impedes the appreciation of classical music — and keeps potential listeners away — more than the perception that it is an elitist art form, that composers throughout history, and their aficionados today, uniformly consider it the greatest, loftiest and most ingenious kind of music.
The slowness that frustrates and impedes us when we are trying to drive on the roads outside the village becomes immaterial from our perspective as homeowners; from this angle, it appears that people around here drive not too slowly but too fast.
Then, in social justice, where I've worked my entire adult life, there's a focus on changing external circumstances but not talking about how that's impacting us emotionally, and how it impedes our ability to come together to do something about the structural forces at play.
The fear of failure keeps too many bright and capable minds from shooting for the stars, prevents them from reaching their full potential and, in turn, impedes the growth and innovation of society as a whole — all because of the negative connotation of failure.
Tire tread depth isn't a glamorous subject, but it's pivotal for safe travels: Low tire depth impedes a car's ability to grip the road in severe weather, and nearly 750 deaths every year are attributed to tire issues, the National Highway Safety Traffic Administration reported.
In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee in Washington in May, Brad Smith, the president of Microsoft, argued for a change in the legal framework, which he said "impedes America's allies' legitimate law-enforcement investigations" and exposes American tech firms to potential conflicts of jurisdiction.
That this is a European Union Tax imposed significant impact to the company, impedes our ability to invest or return to shareholders and that we needed to find ways to mitigate it well and less and until the tariffs go away by other political means.
By agreeing to bilateral negotiations, analysts say the Philippines weakens the position of other countries involved, impedes efforts for a multilateral solution, and lays bare China's ability to control the agenda in the South China Sea and US unwillingness to antagonize Beijing over the dispute.
"The president can be guilty of an obstruction of justice where he terminates or impedes an investigation to protect his own personal interests and those of his staff from a charge of criminality rather than seeking to advance a legitimate public policy objective," Callan said.
If Pyongyang impedes inspectors or fails to live up to an agreed timetable on dismantling nuclear and missile systems, then the White House will need to work with Congress on new measures and secondary sanctions to help return to a policy of maximum pressure.
In this way, it's almost worse that she wants to help keep the DNC itself stocked with the kind of cash that impedes it from being a genuine advocate for the working class; her campaign has a much purer pedigree here than her party does.
Privacy rules required by 42 CFR part 2 differ from privacy requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), and this difference impedes the very care thought to most benefit addicted patients, "integrated care" models that emphasize needed data sharing and coordinated care.
"Forcing terrorists into encrypted channels, however, impedes their operational effectiveness by constraining the amount of data they can send and complicating transmission protocols, a phenomenon known in military parlance as virtual attrition," Pompeo wrote in an op-ed published in January by The Wall Street Journal.
Last June, a divided three-judge panel at the 103th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Justice Department, holding that the New Mexico ethics law is pre-empted because it impedes grand juries' broad investigative power under the grand jury clause of the Fifth Amendment.
The Day Prince's Guitar Wept the LoudestObama-Netanyahu Rift Impedes U.S. Offer of Record Aid Deal for IsraelFirst Draft: John Boehner Describes Ted Cruz as 'Lucifer in the Flesh' Countries including the United States began campaigning for Beijing to scrap or drastically change the proposed law.
Lace-Back Bralette, $109Reversible Tunnel Hipster, $92When I look for swimsuits, I look for support that doesn't come in something that looks like a waterproof balconette bra; it helps maintain the illusion that swimwear is different from underwear, and — most importantly — it impedes my movements less.
Listening to rousing orchestral flourishes turned into queasy abrasive noise produces the same sense of enthralling urgency and mounting panic the flourishes are supposed to on their own, but the panic is heightened by the distortion; it impedes the reassuring knowledge that certain musical conventions will resolve.
Binge drinking, on the other hand, has been associated with alcoholic hepatitis or severe inflammation of the liver that can lead to organ failure and death, while persistent drinking over years could result in liver scarring or cirrhosis that impedes the organ from its regular functioning.
The National Association of Manufacturers, which is leading challenges to Obama environmental and labor regulations, has already begun a dialogue with Trump staff about why it believes such regulation impedes manufacturing, according to Ross Eisenberg, NAM's vice president of energy and resources policy, and NAM general counsel Linda Kelly.
It's as if this material mesmerizes her so utterly that it impedes the full range of her power to interrogate it, as if she's examining it not in full daylight or even in the bright glare of the laboratory but only in the bleakest reaches, only in the shadows.
Currently, naturopaths in California can only prescribe certain controlled drugs under the supervision of an MD or DO. That has led the California Naturopathic Doctors Association to argue that the current need for supervision impedes naturopaths' ability to work with patients, because physicians are reluctant to supervise them.
"It's interesting that the bill is drawn so that it only impedes access for one group of people, and, frankly, folks who have fetal abnormalities are in desperate situations themselves," Julie Burkhart, the founder and CEO of one of only three abortion clinics in the state, told a local news outlet.
And every minute we spend in outrage mode doubly complicates this challenge: not only is it a minute we're not spending trying to understand these things — it's a minute that puts us in a state of mind that literally impedes understanding by fostering too simple, even monolithic, conceptions of Trump voters.
Attorneys representing children say that the videoconferencing program, which pairs immigrant children in Texas and a judge in Georgia, diminishes the children's ability to communicate their reasons for seeking asylum, limits the judge's ability to evaluate nonverbal cues, and impedes the kids' ability to understand what is at stake for them.
Attorneys representing children say that the videoconferencing program, which pairs immigrant children in Texas and a judge in Georgia, diminishes the children's ability to communicate their reasons for seeking asylum, limits the judge's ability to evaluate nonverbal cues, and impedes the kids' ability to understand what is at stake for them.
He objected to the obstruction charge brought under a provision known as the "omnibus clause," making it a crime for a person who "corruptly" or by force or by threats of force "obstructs or impedes, or endeavors to obstruct or impede, the due administration of" the Internal Revenue Service laws.
Ryan might have used a synopsis of "Force Majeure" as an in-class case study, because shame and denial inhibit the reporting of human-triggered avalanches, which subsequently reinforces a culture of silence and impedes the sharing and disseminating of instructive stories in which the main characters do not choose wisely.
"While there is an image of folks coming in and cutting red tape, for better or worse that is not the way our legal process works and the government shutdown really impedes that process," said Ben Olson, a lawyer with Buckley Sandler who previously worked for several agencies including the Federal Reserve.
It's a cynicism that's most corrosive when it comes to our system of self-government, that clouds our history of jagged, sometimes tentative but ultimately forward progress, that impedes our children's ability to see in the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politics the possibility of our democracy doing big things.
"While there is an image of folks coming in and cutting red tape, for better or worse that is not the way our legal process works and the government shutdown really impedes that process," said Ben Olson, a lawyer with Buckley Sandler who previously worked for several agencies including the Federal Reserve.
As the pro-choice movement continues the laborious process of challenging the restrictions in other states, we must look toward an alternative path to achieving our rights: ensuring pro-choice majorities and leadership in state legislatures and a pro-choice governor with the fortitude to veto legislation that impedes access to abortion.
"We've opposed this Executive Order from the beginning as it undermines immigration law and impedes the travel necessary for people who build, maintain, and protect the Internet to come together," the company said in a statement released yesterday after the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case and partially reinstated the administration's travel restrictions.
But in addition to that, the other part of our statement was true that the next 15 months we believe to be the most important time of our service and to be constrained by looking over your shoulder with some winger running against you, you know, let's face it that impedes your ability to serve.
But Democrats (and some local law enforcement officials) argue that the Trump administration is nonetheless using MS-1333 to demonize all immigrants — that immigrants themselves are the biggest victims of MS-1323, and that harsher immigration enforcement impedes the kind of community policing that allows police officers to distinguish innocent immigrants from gang members.
When energetic obstructions occur there's a trickle-down effect that impedes blood flow and thereby nutrient and oxygen delivery and the removal of metabolic wastes and by-products of day-to-day metabolism and disease processes … Generally, when the body's fluids are moving well there is improved organ-system function and fewer clinical signs of illness.
The big question that hangs over the massive marches that occurred this weekend in Washington, D.C., and around the world is whether they will translate into something more—whether they will result in political action that impedes and maybe even thwarts the onslaught of the Donald Trump era, or are remembered as a monumental gesture of impotence.
A Dries Van Noten midi-length dress will always be draped in just the right way, so that it allows the illusion of a waist without actually defining it; a Dries Van Noten skirt, a straight sheath of lightweight silk, will always be slim enough to just skim over the hips, but not so slim that it impedes movement.
"In this type of sensor, two transducers are placed on the x- and y-axes of a plate of glass–one each for receiving and transmitting–for propagating ultrasound waves through a glass plate; when the finger is placed on top of the glass, the finger impedes the waves and the receiving transducer can measure the alteration in wave patterns," the patent notes.
The federal code has 21 statutes laying out the different ways to obstruct justice, including: Tampering with, retaliating against or intimidating a witness, victim, or informant Influencing or injuring an officer of the U.S. or a juror Falsifying or stealing records Someone who "obstructs, influences, or impedes any official proceeding" — or even if they attempt to do so Go deeper: Mueller report lists 10 episodes of potential Trump obstruction
And though Trump's fresh signature stops short of enacting broader federal protections like those of Alabama's, more and more states are moving to protect business owners, service providers, and civil servants who feel that my queer existence impedes on their God-given right to live their life—odd, when they're doing their best to keep us from living ours, under the false assumption that it is a direct attack on their spiritual journey.
PAYGO was first signed into law by President Bush in 28500, and then again by President Obama in 6900, yet rabble rousing radicals like New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-CortezAlexandria Ocasio-CortezOmar says US should reconsider aid to Israel Pro-Trump Republican immigrant to challenge Dem lawmaker who flipped Michigan seat 2628 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 28503 MORE placed the bipartisan measure in their crosshairs because they believe it impedes their extremist ambitions.
You can't have a constitutional republic, or what the Framers called a 'republican form of government,' and certainly not a constitutional democracy, in the context of gross material inequality among citizens, for three reasons: It produces an oligarchy in which the wealthy rule; it destroys the material independence and security that citizens must have in order to think and act on their own behalf and participate on a roughly equal footing in the polity and society; and it impedes access to basic goods that are the foundation of dignity and standing in one's own eyes and in the eyes of the community.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future developments that could result, individually or collectively, in a downgrade are: -Evidence that Brexit is having a more harmful impact on the UK economy -Worsening public finance developments leading to a continued rise in the government debt to GDP ratio -A more extended period of political uncertainty that undermines the economic policy framework, impedes a clear determination of the UK's future relationship with the EU, or leads to a break-up of the UK. Future developments that could individually, or collectively, result in the Outlook being revised to Stable include: - Evidence that the UK's short and medium-term growth prospects prove resilient to the shock of Brexit - Further reductions in the budget deficit, leading to a stabilisation in the government debt to GDP ratio.

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