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9 Sentences With "impingements"

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Certain restrictions should not be considered unconstitutional impingements on free speech.
Too many leaders now dismiss international rules as unfair impingements upon national sovereignty.
We chose to mirror these impingements in the temporal structure by developing a playback system with a tight phasing algorithm that presents glimpses of life in this subterranean dirtscraper.
He is going to work around the impingements and negotiate the various switchbacks that his body is going to throw at him, and he's going to do his best to play; he still is not complaining.
Goldstein says that he has now been able to provide "actual cures" to half a dozen women now, largely through operations on their spines, such as realigning disc impingements or removal of a type of cyst known as a Tarlov cyst.
These are able to provide some support to parts preventing them from mechanical damage, keep parts separate, supply abrasive, improve tumbling action, deburr and also serve as a carrier for the compound. The 9 Benefit of Tumbling Media 1.Protect parts to avoid impingements 2.Keeps parts separate from one another 3.
Writing for a unanimous Court, Justice Clarence Thomas found that the district court had correctly applied the Turner standard, which upheld regulatory impingements on the constitutional rights of prisoners where the regulation is reasonably related to a legitimate penological interest. Under Turner, prisoner communication may be monitored and regulated, and the content of the communication (i.e., the legal advice) makes no difference in the assessment of the legality of the regulation.
The treatment choice for osteochondroma is surgical removal of solitary lesion or partial excision of the outgrowth, when symptoms cause motion limitations or nerve and blood vessel impingements. In hereditary multiple exostoses the indications of surgery are based upon multiple factors that are taken collectively, namely: patient's age, tumor location and number, accompanying symptomatology, esthetic concerns, family history and underlying gene mutation. A variety of surgical procedures have been employed to remedy hereditary multiple exostoses such as osteochondroma excision, bone lengthening, corrective osteotomy and hemiepiphysiodesis. Sometimes a combination of the previous procedures is used.
The title of The Corrections refers most literally to the decline of the technology-driven economic boom of the late nineties. Franzen makes this clear at the beginning of the book's final chapter, also titled "The Corrections": (On a more abstract level, the title is an homage to William Gaddis' The Recognitions.) This economic correction parallels the simultaneous "corrections" that Franzen's characters make to their own lives in the novel's final pages. Franzen has said that "the most important corrections of the book are the sudden impingements of truth or reality on characters who are expending ever larger sums of energy on self-deception or denial."Antrim, Donald.

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