But the obstructiveness of Opposition parties is no reason to prevent the bill from being taken through its remaining stages. |
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Experience taught them not to underestimate the obstructiveness and capriciousness of governments or the malevolence of opponents. |
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To contact the Metropolitan Police is a frustrating experience of long delays, indifference, obstructiveness and even downright hostility. |
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The Senate also demonstrated its usual level of obstructiveness by blocking zero pieces of legislation. |
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He denied having done so, while admitting to having made a less offensive comment on the police's obstructiveness. |
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But Mr Mroczkowski's obstructiveness disguises a more encouraging trend in Poland. |
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It is the typical ideologically motivated policy of obstructiveness that they so much like to use in election campaigns as well. |
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This can only mean one of three things: either Greece is still being obstructive, and Turkey is outdoing it in obstructiveness, or they are both still being obstructive. |
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On 27 February 2003, the European Union and the Unites States jointly decided to adopt targeted sanctions against the Tiraspol leaders for their constant obstructiveness and reluctance in the negotiation process. |
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But the deadweight of corruption, ill-protected property rights, taxation, bureaucratic obstructiveness and the absence of the rule of law make it all but impossible for such businesses to start up and grow. |
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