There are also significant structural impediments to presidential control of the executive branch of government. |
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The Administration's development strategy endeavors to deal with these impediments to catch-up. |
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A player placed a fir cone against his ball to prevent the ball from moving when removing some other loose impediments. |
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The impediments are a complex mix of political and economic power intertwined with issues of culture and ethnicity. |
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These technology advances have removed many of the impediments encountered by early adopters of cluster computing technology. |
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What is needed is a view that allows us to find such commonalities and identify impediments to shared knowledge. |
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Zebra mussels, phragmites, and exotic snails are but a few of the more pervasive impediments to the recovery of some listed species. |
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There appear to be serious impediments to achieving such high penetration rates, especially on a worldwide basis. |
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The lackadaisical attitude of the members is one of the main impediments to the club expanding its activities. |
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At its most recent council meeting it agreed to set up a working party to examine impediments to medical research. |
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A common language represents an important mechanism for overcoming physical impediments to communication. |
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Often, their very human needs come across as clunky impediments to economic progress. |
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She blames deficient preparation and insufficient commitment on the part of the school, but she also notes impediments in the exams themselves. |
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Tapping out dots and dashes can sometimes be easier for people with physical or speech impediments. |
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The key phrase in the argument is if there were no impediments or checks to population growth. |
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Not only could we have reduced taxation but we could have removed the impediments to growth. |
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In higher eukaryotes, impediments to repair can lead to high frequencies of mutation, cancer, and in some cases, cell or organismal death. |
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Further, Of these diriment impediments some are temporary, as defect of age, and some are perpetual, such as Holy Orders. |
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A habitual contemplation of his divine form, dispelling impediments, blesses a devotee with the kinds of successes. |
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However, it still faces significant impediments to fulfilment of its statutory mandate in this area. |
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In general it can be said that rafted, ridged, and rubbled ice present significant impediments to the progress of a ship. |
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We will need to take these population shifts into account, and to remove impediments for older workers who wish to remain in the labour force. |
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Self-interest and self-promotion are viewed as impediments to the family, community and social structure. |
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All of those other impediments have dampened the enthusiasm of pot investors and pot entrepreneurs. |
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Are the nations that lag bogged down by tradition, stultifying central control, or a culture of bureaucratic impediments? |
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Systems of price and rent control similarly go by the boards, as does the full range of tariffs, anti-dumping laws, and other impediments to international trade. |
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The removal of regulatory and other structural impediments to private sector investment could also play a big role in jump-starting the foreign investment drive. |
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One of the impediments to that is the lack of an overall data protection framework, of course. |
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In perioperative nursing, we speak of our sacred cows, which are those ideas and practices so deeply entrenched in what we do that they are impediments to change. |
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The sextet devoted way too much ribaldry to speech impediments and Jesus' termagant mum, and the film-making craft, which I'd remembered as spiffy, now looked slack. |
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One of the major impediments to economic development in parts of the Mezzogiorno is the all-pervading shadow of organised crime. |
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Apparently ear trumpets would overcome the aural impediments, but even Edinburgh seems to have given up the ghost in these fine, if slightly old-fashioned, instruments. |
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They have a tremendous capacity for explaining in legalese what are the impediments to going forward with any kind of assertive actions. |
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Of course this is notwithstanding that failure to receive dispensation from form invalidates marriages where diriment impediments are not present. |
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A further reason is that the Church claims jurisdiction over such mixed marriages, institutes diriment impediments to them, and grants dispensations. |
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These rivers have relatively pristine water quality and no significant impediments to fish migration. |
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Children also face particular impediments to the complete fulfillment of all their human rights. |
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This is encouraged particularly by impediments to air circulation, e.g. deep embrasures, curtains, and poor arrangement of radiators or similar. |
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In all of the study sites visited, there are little to no impediments identified as being common to all municipalities. |
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It is, therefore, incumbent on all of us to eliminate and overcome all the barriers and impediments for the construction of knowledge society. |
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We aim to reduce the impediments that raise the cost of sending remittances. |
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It also provides for the movement of Community nationals into and within jurisdictions without restrictions or the imposition of impediments. |
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There are no legal impediments on an individual's right to procreate, to co-habit or to form a family. |
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Perform checks of offices and common areas to identify and address any impediments to health and safety. |
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We are also beginning aggressively to strip away the many legal impediments that prevent business being reformed. |
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To overcome these impediments, at least two tour operators bring visitors into the region. |
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A separate part of this document is devoted to in-depth analysis of these barriers and impediments. |
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What were obstacles last week are mild impediments now, whether they be a busted ankle or a broken heart. |
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In practice, however, there are two primary impediments to achieving this ideal. |
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For the latter group, issues of role definition and effective networking were impediments to successful transition to their new job duties. |
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Physical impediments associated with escaping from a submerged seaplane are often surmountable, despite shock and injury. |
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As a response to these impediments and to increase domestic sales, the company was making efforts to improve penetration into remote areas of the country. |
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As a small and developing nation, Kiribati faces inherent impediments to its full engagement at an international level. |
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The absence of a broadly agreed approach to waste management and disposal is one of the main impediments to the continued and future use of nuclear energy. |
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States parties' reports should indicate whether there are restrictions or impediments to the exercise of the right to marry based on special factors such as degree of kinship or mental incapacity. |
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While, ideally, reforms should be carried out in good times, this increased support creates a window of opportunity to address structural impediments to growth and to lay the foundation of a solid and sustainable recovery. |
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In the context of imprisonment, developmental impediments may include an environment in which this symbiotic relationship between the mother and child becomes unhealthy and stifling. |
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Physically I have some disabilities, but spiritually there is nothing I can't do. I don't let physical impediments stand in the way, I pay no attention to them. |
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Let me end by urging you to think about the services negotiations as an opportunity to make known to your governments the impediments which you suffer in doing business internationally. |
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There are no impediments to using this derail other than the time and minor physical effort required to unlock it, place it in and out of the derailing position, and lock it. |
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We are hopeful that the wide condemnation of the attack on the Sudanese capital would signal a moment of truth for the international community towards addressing the real impediments to peace in the Sudan and in our region. |
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However, physical impediments associated with escaping from a submerged seaplane are often surmountable. It is likely that many people do not escape because they are not prepared to do so. |
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The horror of war, the pain of poverty, the disorientation of displacement and the deceitfulness of injustice are indeed paralyzing impediments to education. |
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This book is also useful as it discusses various myths and barriers which are often thought to be impediments to innovation and helps to deconstruct them to show how innovation is possible. |
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The area of the plate that provides a background for the number must, during the entire duration of a competition, be kept free of markings, stickers or other impediments to the number's legibility. |
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Water shortages and loss of fertile cropland will be major impediments to production, while slower productivity growth will also limit output growth. |
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The counter-cyclical consequences of social expenditures were seen as inflationary, while the cushioning effects of income security programs were deemed to be impediments to necessary economic adjustment. |
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One is that over the past year the impediments placed by Iraq before the UN inspectors monitoring the weapons made their job virtually impossible, and now they have been thrown out. |
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But had the negotiations been starting now, such gross impediments to trade might well have been on the agenda. Another straw in the wind is the difficult progress of some regional trade agreements. |
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Yet, Bagehot submits, recent briefings against the shadow chancellor from within Mr Miliband's camp suggest a growing impatience with his performance that could sweep those impediments aside. |
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Future generations will thank us. John KjellmanHenniker, New HampshireSIR – In fairness and morality we should strive to eliminate all harmful practices that produce impediments for future generations. |
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Promoting efficient and competitive clearing and settlement of cross-border trades: impediments to the finalisation of cross-border securities transactions are coming into sharper focus. |
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This would include impediments such as the requirement for labour certification tests, quotas, proportionality requirements or any prior approval procedure. |
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A genuine sense of rapprochement will also be achieved if the impediments regarding border traffic are relaxed and the movement of students, researchers, artists, journalists, entrepreneurs and others is facilitated. |
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Against this background, the problem of unemployment in the euro area should be addressed by tackling the underlying impediments to employment growth. |
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He indicated that he would work with other members at the committee stage to amend the bill in such a way that any impediments to its progress would be removed. |
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Developing countries could thereby systematically avoid overvaluation, which has been one of the greatest impediments to sustained prosperity in the past. |
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There are still too many impediments to the access of women to education. |
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We are gearing up to implement a long-range plan for producers with a long-term focus on protecting against trade impediments like country of origin labelling. |
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The data collected in the course of this study indicate that one of the most significant impediments to the integration of newcomers is their limited knowledge of English. |
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Ongoing monitoring of the annual work plan will be led by the UCC, so that impediments to implementation can be quickly identified and solutions found. |
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Still, UN agencies with others in Afghanistan have strengthened their capacity to organize and deliver humanitarian assistance in the face of these impediments. |
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Lastly, and in accordance with provisions of article 13, paragraph 3, of the Covenant, the Moroccan Government would recall that there are no impediments to parents' freedom to choose a school for their children. |
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Turning to labour market developments, it is crucial to strengthen national policies which enhance the functioning of the labour markets by reducing structural impediments. |
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Volcanic impediments in the progressive development of precolumbian civilizations in the ecuadorian Andes. |
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The remotion of two such impediments is not commonly accompass'd by one head-piece. |
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He that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune, for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. |
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Where there are little masters and misses in a house, they are impediments to the diversions of the servants. |
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While it still exists de jure, the border presents no impediments to traffic in either direction. |
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Monetarists and neoliberals attacked social welfare systems as impediments to private entrepreneurship. |
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Like wraiths with the impediments of bodies they stumbled in the direction of Salthill faces. |
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Now Ianto, who is studying music at Yale College in Wrexham, is urging others with speech impediments to beat their demons. |
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Ben's condition inspired Pegi to found a school in California for children with severe speech impediments. |
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The new initiative facilitates trips by differently abled people, especially those with hearing impediments. |
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Joel Kovel's work as psychiatrist, psychohistorian, and cultural critic has long been guided by this concern with human freedom and its impediments. |
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Those who don't recover are often left paralysed, with speech impediments. |
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According to the majoritarian way of thinking, judges ought to conceive of their role in the constitutional system as facilitators of, not impediments to, democratic action. |
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When reintroductions have been attempted for peregrines, the most serious impediments were these two owls routinely picking off nestlings, fledglings and adults by night. |
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The company faces fewer impediments in this sense than its European counterparts, as there is a high degree of integration between the US and UK defence establishments. |
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I had gazed upon the fortifications and impediments that seemed to keep human beings from entering the citadel of nature, and rashly and ignorantly I had repined. |
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