If a trochee is used in the first place of a dipody, the iambic movement of the verse is not seriously impeded. |
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Frequent bouts of diarrhea make it difficult to care for these ulcers and healing is often impeded. |
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However, due to hindrances in the conditions imposed by former owners, many practices, which would have led to self-sufficiency, were impeded. |
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What remained was sheer endurance and hard slog, frequently impeded by strong headwinds and driving rain. |
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This rainproof, light and durable jacket offers the golfer plenty of movement so your golf swing won't be impeded. |
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When he was impeded just outside the penalty area, the big defender grabbed the ball and prepared himself for a pot at goal. |
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There was mist, cloud cover, and heavy rain, all of which impeded movement. |
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Harps striker Chris Breen bustled his way towards the box only to be impeded by the retreating Phillip Byrne. |
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The control of a door for emergency egress cannot be impeded by the access control system. |
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The sudden eruption of voices downstairs impeded any attempt Sammy started. |
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His misguided policies would have impeded the spread of freedom in Central America. |
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His examples from the past reveal that greed, hubris and selfishness often impeded recognition of a problem until it was too late. |
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Conductive hearing loss occurs when sound conduction is impeded through the external ear, the middle ear, or both. |
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Aristotle's notion of the motion of bodies impeded understanding of gravitation for a long time. |
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Visual entry to the central space is impeded by two thin horizontal lines in ocher and charcoal. |
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The prince feverishly tossed and turned, his movements impeded by the prickly quilt tucked tightly around his ailing body. |
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He said that the market was further impeded by the lack of condominium law and property register law. |
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Our moving forward is impeded by the finality of this event, but the memory of these five wonderful people wills us to move forward. |
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Anything that uses up nerve-energy enervates, and the child becomes toxemic because the elimination of toxin is impeded. |
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And they mustn't be impeded by the deadweight of regulation that this Labour Government has imposed. |
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Thorny bush, swamps and even tidal waves impeded early settlement, as did the belief that evil spirits inhabited the islands. |
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His vision no longer impeded, Sid looked down at the board, ablaze with multi-colored lights. |
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This campaign, incidentally, is being seriously impeded not just by my own curmudgeonliness, but more by the lack of a mate to drag along. |
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The Roman Empire and Emperor providentially impeded the appearance of the Man of Sin for a time. |
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Grassland and open parkland dominated by Eragrostis porosa with scattered Acacia erubescent and other tree species over areas of impeded and internal drainage. |
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It is acceptable to stop briefly in the line of dance to perform stationary figures, as long as the other dancers are not unduly impeded. |
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It was thought that women who did sports became over-agitated, and that this impeded their ability to have children. |
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The artist franticly seeks out the girl, and is impeded by the crush of the crowd. |
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The increasing awareness of environmental objectives has not notably impeded the functioning of the Internal Market. |
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Our ability to socialize with friends and relatives, and our ability to trade with each other and with people in other lands, would be impeded. |
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As a result, fire suppression and extinguishment efforts at CVS Pharmacy were impeded and delayed. |
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Obviously this is being impeded by some other, weightier issues, such as trust or the quality of individual branches of power. |
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Furthermore, any person who impeded the dispensation of justice, by falsifying evidence for example, was also liable to criminal prosecution. |
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Bolivia has witnessed a century of political turmoil and over two decades of military rule, which has impeded stable development. |
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President Bush has further directly impeded the fight against AIDS by his global gag rule. |
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The centre seat, once it broke loose, may have injured and incapacitated the passengers or impeded their escape. |
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Fluency in French is a status marker, and so social considerations, as well as the practical ones of an opening to the world, have impeded full Arabization. |
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Attempts by monks on 21 March to hold a Buddhist ceremony for the dead monk at his pagoda were impeded by police. |
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In regions where heavy rainfall impeded planting, Duplessis says crops were planted by June 5, 10 days earlier than last year. |
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Drainage along this asphalt was impeded, which had resulted in a soft spot in the track. |
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It seems that poor old Simon Gerrans was involved, but nobody is seriously hurt or impeded. |
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Though in theory retired, he has relentlessly impeded the transition to a less dictatorial type of government. But his plans have backfired. |
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Therefore we regard it as a violation of the defence of human rights when the promotion of these standards is thus impeded. |
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The company thus did not only refuse to provide necessary documents, but also significantly impeded the investigation. |
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All three men said that the RCMP and CSIS had impeded efforts to obtain their release. |
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There have, in the meantime, been elections to the European Parliament which have in no way impeded our activities or our work. |
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These differences undermined public confidence in the assessments of the projects, which in turn impeded reliable social assessment. |
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States had been so close to consensus, yet, in the end, the current draft had impeded that. |
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Finally, regional politics have created challenges and have impeded change processes in some regional health boards. |
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Humanitarian access, the import of essential goods and the movements of civilians continued to be impeded, and exports were totally prohibited. |
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Dense brigalow scrub still impeded travel east from the Maranoa. |
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So clearly, even under the grotesquely inadequate laws of 2003, the police do not seem to have been significantly impeded in their ability to spot-check ID and nick people. |
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For instance, the detection of the slow ejection kinetics may be impeded by the photobleaching effect and the possible diffusion of the probe through the permeable capsids. |
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First, the tetrameric structure of the protein and the propensity of tetramers to oligomerize further into aggregates impeded its utility as a fusion partner. |
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And sales, those tricky little figures so dependent on the wants and whims of a fickle public, were impeded for that very reason. |
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The stimulus tanks also were supplied with airstones, but none of the tanks contained filters because they would have impeded the view of both the focal fish and the observer. |
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If transcription through such DNA regions is impeded by means of a transcription terminator or by shutting off the promoter, hyperrecombination is abolished. |
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The result was an extra month of uncertainly that impeded an already volatile hiring market. |
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Any deception or inefficiency that impeded the flow of information was evil. |
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Problems such as physical isolation, unsurveyed land, and food and labour shortages impeded initial development and threatened the settlement's survival. |
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The surface of smooth hairs appears even and often shiny, that of verrucose hairs slightly irregular and a little dull due to impeded translucence. |
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Testing has long impeded all groups of minority students, and is a strong barrier to the success of minorities in schools where standardized testing is the norm. |
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The Union Navy's blockade impeded the flow of replacement parts, while forcing an over-reliance upon rail transport instead of coastal and river transport. |
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Visibility isn't terrible, though it is impeded at the very rear corners. |
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The latter indicated that he did not wish to see frustrated, impeded or delayed the investigation by the appropriate Californian court of the welfare issues in the case. |
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The practices disclosed by Edward Snowden coupled with the targeted surveillance of Associated Press journalists further impeded the ability for journalists to protect their sources. |
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The moment of farce came when Ziv thought he was impeded by Ryan Shotton, losing his boot in a challenge. |
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He put the ball well out of reach of Stockdale, striking his 21st goal of the season from close to the penalty spot although Hughton later claimed that his midfielder Beram Kayal had been impeded in the build-up to the goal. |
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The technology of lontar writing in Bali, on the other hand, has never severely impeded the circulation of texts. |
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Open borders appeared to have impeded Germany's ability to provide for very large numbers of persons seeking refuge all at once. |
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She drove four hours toward Arizona's Mogollon Rim when a gate impeded her from travelling any farther. |
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The peace process can be impeded when there is a lack of consistent political will on the part of the Government concerned, renewed political strife, and misuse of power by the Government. |
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But the engirdling hills impeded transportation, for which reason the Kamakura government had paths carved from hilltops. |
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Unless a specific assignment has been given to him by the Board of Directors, the Vice President is called on to replace the President when the latter is momentarily absent or impeded. |
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For most young working women impeded by a lack of education, their working lives lasted only a few years. |
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He has impeded the creation of a revolutionary party in Spain. |
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Sergeant Pink went on to win the race but had the victory taken away from him after he was ruled to have impeded Harry Tricker during the run-in. |
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The electoral void has fuelled political polarization and impeded the normal functioning of the legitimate constitutional institutions of the country, in particular the Government and the Parliament. |
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The conflict, which began in 2003, has impeded the re-establishment of a supply system for medicine and medical equipment to health centers and hospitals. |
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The rain and gusting wind further impeded their vision by cluttering their goggles and forcing them to turn their heads away from the pounding rain drops. |
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It is also as a result of this isolation that there has arisen the bureaucratic narrow-mindedness that has impeded or obstructed its relationship with the people. |
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From an economist's perspective, these were distortionary policies that impeded states' and consumers' ability to allocate resources efficiently. |
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In the summer of 1810 having been impeded from returning to Provence for the summer holidays he regrets missing the opportunity to give instruction to the poor of St Julien where his grandmother lived. |
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Natural force of life cannot be impeded without creating crippling effects that consequently lead to all those pathological appearances which humanity suffers from. |
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The lack of serial numbers on the muff couplings impeded traceability. |
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This has meant that control of local and regional institutions like PTAs and EDAs has enabled people of like mind to mould rules such that one candidate's interest is enhanced while others' interests are impeded. |
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Amnesty International also reported on the actions of federal border police officers, who may have contributed to the death of a Sudanese deportee in May by using restraint techniques which impeded breathing. |
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In the third, I say what it is I purpose to speak so as not to be impeded by faintheartedness. |
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The next day, two of Hathaway's neighbours posted bonds guaranteeing that no lawful claims impeded the marriage. |
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Applications for citizenship may be denied or otherwise impeded if the applicant cannot prove having complied with this requirement. |
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Spain initially impeded the negotiations, refusing to enter into peace talks until Gibraltar had been captured. |
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Contrary to Howe's more hostile critics, however, there were strategic factors at play which impeded aggressive action. |
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International business may be impeded by a lack of people competent in other languages. |
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The wave energy converters will be deployed as a buoy array as opposed to more conventional wind turbines, which have impeded the progress of this source of energy because they are seen as aesthetically displeasing. |
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In certain resort areas, structures proliferated to such an extent that the protection impeded recreational uses. |
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None of the occupants was wearing a life preserver, and the ability of the survivors to escape through the narrow window opening in the left cabin door may have been impeded had they been wearing any type of life preserver. |
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From the point of view of this evaluation, it has meant that making comparisons across countries has been impeded by scanty and uneven data, nonstandard parameters, and irregular reporting of progress. |
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The minefields were deeper than anticipated and clearing paths through them was impeded by Axis defensive fire. |
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If the second deputy is also impeded, he shall be replaced by one of the other deputies in the following order: first and second deputy of the Chairman, then first and second deputy of the other assessor. |
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One of the participants proposed that it was the adversarial nature of accountability in the democratic system that impeded innovation because it is the Opposition's role to find fault. |
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Yet all too often, the legitimate struggles of people to bring about these necessary changes are impeded by the strategies of powerful corporations and governments that befriend them. |
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Widdop looked set to score only to be impeded by Hodges as he chased his grubber kick, but winger Eto Nabuli was alert enough to take advantage of Vidot's dithering to get his hand to the ball. |
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I again record appreciation for the co-operation by staff of the Information Commissioner's office and my own assessment that they have not in any way impeded the independence of my function. |
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In the reporting period, the unstable situation and the unpredictability of this group impeded further monitoring of these incidents of recruitment. |
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From 1688 onward, the struggle between the Aja king of Allada and the peoples on the coastal regions, impeded the supply of slaves. |
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The applicant is alleged to have participated actively in a distribution agreement which impeded exports and to have provided information to assist with retracing the origins of parallel exports. |
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In the absence of written rules, which help automatize internal processes, the business continuity will be impeded after the business has been taken over. |
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In many countries, creative thinking and innovative policy relevant to business and human rights has been impeded by adherence to a reified and increasingly stale bifurcation of voluntary and mandatory means. |
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David Bader, a Caucasian male who owned a health food supply business, complained that Health Canada would not allow him to import certain oriental products that importers of Eastern ancestry were not impeded from obtaining. |
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Access to education and employment is impeded or prevented, infrastructure is destroyed, large numbers of people can become displaced and the rule of law and adherence to human rights can disintegrate. |
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However, navigation was increasingly impeded by weirs and mills, and in the 14th century the river probably ceased to be navigable for heavy traffic between Henley and Oxford. |
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He argued that the oppression of women was one of the few remaining relics from ancient times, a set of prejudices that severely impeded the progress of humanity. |
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Rosel's attempt to discern strategies of interpretation in the Septuagint is impeded by the different canons of the Septuagint in various manuscripts. |
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Army logisticians to provide a means to open SPODs globally in response to crises where normal means of logistics flow may be impaired or impeded. |
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Analysis revealed that close physical proximity of the paraprofessional significantly impeded the number of interactions experienced by the student. |
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With its 19 narrow arches, it impeded river traffic and flow. |
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Dettori, riding the fancied Librettist, claimed he was impeded by Ivan Denisovich, ridden by Seamus Heffernan, on the final bend of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. |
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The Tang government oversaw canal lock efficiency and built granaries along the route in case a flood or other disaster impeded the path of shipment. |
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