Sentences with phrase «further impeded»

Southerly winds, during February 2018, brought warm air and ocean waters to the west coast of Alaska, which further impeded ice growth.
Ligon's repetitive sequence of «come out to show them» is overlaid, reduced to a muffled syntax further impeded by the vertical swathes of pigment.
And the pace is further impeded by the fact that so many countries are holding elections this year.
He wishes to become a more complete footballer and he can't do that with his hands further impeding his growth.
This eventually makes you store more body fat, which lowers your testosterone levels, further impeding your desire to burn fat and build muscle.
This may further impede blood flow at other blocked areas possibly resulting in heart attacks or strokes.
This emphasis further impedes the sports story's momentum but increases the film's emotional power.
In a Frenchie, though, all of the internal nasal structures are squashed together in a variety of ways that may further impede air flow from nostrils to pharynx (throat).
Rather than improve access to justice, Judge Rogers» proposal would further impede it.
As well, both anxious and depressive young children demonstrate deficits in social skills (e.g., making eye contact, initiating conversational requests) that may further impede their abilities to participate in peer activities.8, 9,10

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This is a far cry from [the Supreme Court's decision in] Walling, where trainees impeded the regular business of the employer, worked only in their own interest and provided no advantage to the employer.
Impeding free trade with Mexico would prevent US dollars from flowing in, thus further impoverishing their poorest.
Indeed, entrepreneurs» business models, financing needs, and operational objectives require lawyers and scholars to rethink governance, capital structures, and regulatory schemes that may limit or impede further innovation, both nationally and transnationally.
For, just as at the beginning our modem secular world - view must not be allowed to determine what Scripture will say, so also no stage of Christian growth can be allowed to impede further growth.
His Juan, far from being meant to engage our sympathy, is for the most part rather uninteresting: an ordinary profligate, cad, and sexual predator of noble extraction, with sufficient means to pursue his desires and without any discernible sign of a conscience to impede the pursuit.
Hasan's narratives are far superior to her interpretations, which sometimes rely on odd historical parallels or inappropriate sociological models that impede, rather than enhance, her understanding of the plight of the Copts.
Think how far ahead we'd be from now if your book of fairy tales had not impeded man's natural curiosity of the world around him.
With Queensland on the cusp of joining the world's elite band of LNG exporters, federal Industry Minister Ian Macfarlane has voiced confidence that the construction cost pressures that could impede further growth of exports are on the wane, but insisted gas would also remain an important fuel for domestic users.
In western societies it is far more common for the mother to go back to work within six weeks of the baby's birth, so unless a mother (or father) stays home to raise her child or there is a dedicated caregiver who is willing to use the EC method, that EC training may only be practical in the evenings and / or weekends which can seriously slow down or even impede the progress of the method.
As far as I can find, there is no research to say that signing impedes speech.
So far as I am aware, it has never been a criminal offence to impede the efficient and effective conduct of government and nor should it be.
... The UK judges that the Palestinian Authority largely fulfils criteria for UN membership, including statehood as far as the reality of the situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territories allows, but its ability to function effectively as a State would be impeded by that situation.
The disappointing ratings are reflected in a second ICM survey for the News of the World, in which 57 per cent of people said they held Mr Brown responsible for Britain's current pensions shortfall, while a further 44 per cent thought that the chancellor's handling of pensions would impede his chances of winning the next election if he becomes the next Labour leader as expected.
Such a change in perspective will remove the ideological blinders that thus far have impeded our ability to define our political economy and its path to growth.
These slim advantages are far outweighed, Tobey says, by the downsides: possible retaliation, reduced chances for diplomacy, tighter security around nuclear installations and a pretext for Iran to impede the IAEA.
The development of literacy has far - reaching effects on general intellectual development and thus anything which impedes the development of literacy is a serious matter for all of us.
She argued that her research support had been minimal, that she had been granted far less lab space than her male colleagues, and that she had been pushed into working on a defense contract that impeded more prestigious research.
Poor weather conditions will impede work on the apron far less in the future.
Until now, experts thought that latency came about because a host immune cell that became infected with HIV would naturally lower its activity level, thereby impeding the virus from taking further hold.
«Another great thing about the event series is that students with similar interests and skillsets, in terms of methods, algorithms and hardware, can meet and brainstorm to further collaborative research and address roadblocks that may be impeding progress,» said Caldwell.
The fundamental biological differences in growth and development processes between pigs and cattle and the studied insects impeded further synchronization.
Ingesting a steady amount of sugar from different sources can really impede a healthy diet while travelling far from your normal healthy choices.
Seeing weight stalls and fluctuations on the scale might be a big added stressor for a person, thus impeding progress further!
As a matter of fact, the only thing that can impede your progress from going any further is yourself.
In reality, the «conspiracy» that's unfolding is exactly the opposite; Malcolm tells the wary Coretta that he is not in Selma to impede her husband's work, but to allow himself to be used, even to be misrepresented, to further King's goals.
But it amounts to sophistry when it impedes the further study of pregnant observations.
The Brookings Institution, the Center for American Progress and the Thomas B. Fordham Institute have joined together to publish Education Governance for the Twenty - First Century, a new book that looks at how America's fragmented and decentralized system of education governance impedes school reform and how governing arrangements might be further altered to produce better educational outcomes for children.
«The best education around gender violence and the most effective by far in working with men,» says Katz, «is having honest conversations about how cultural attitudes and beliefs about manhood... both contribute to perpetration and, in many cases, impede men's and young men's likelihood of challenging and interrupting abuse.»
Teachers and other members of the education team know that our roles go far deeper than that, however, and that fact is at no time more apparent than when we work with students who have physiological, emotional, or social concerns that impede learning.
The lack of a common understanding of this important practice actually impedes further progress for students, their families, and the educators who teach them.
An accountability system designed to have sustained impact must look at the factors that lead to success or are impeding the improvement efforts so that successful strategies may be further scaled and failing approaches may be modified or abandoned.
VAM output are too far removed from the practice of teaching (p. 99), and this lack of instructional sensitivity impedes, if not entirely prevents their actual versus hypothetical use for school / teacher improvement.
We also have some potentially fairly large expenses coming up (it seems I always do) which could impede my debt payoff further and even add more debt.
These pets must also be seen immediately following such an even in which the rear legs are paralyzed or have diminished function in order to control further damage to the spinal cord which may impede recovery.
At the same time, it is important to remember that we can not let things go so far that government regulations actually do impede the rights of animals and their owners.
-LRB-- NAO) This sea ice then melts in the Sub Polar Atlantic, releasing fresh water into the sub - polar Atlantic waters, which in turn impedes the formation of NADW, which slows down the thermohaline circulation causing warm air not to be brought up from the lower latitudes as far north as previous while in lessening amounts.
The largest contribution so far to an anti-consumer measure to impede access to solar energy just came from a mysterious new donor.
But if Brazil starts exporting large amounts of ethanol it must be prepared to impede ranchers and farmers from cutting further into forests.
To facilitate the trade of energy around the world, we commit to take further steps to remove obstacles to the evolution of global energy infrastructure; to reduce barriers and refrain from discriminatory measures that impede market access; and to pursue universal access to cleaner, safer, and more affordable energy.
The factors that seem to have impeded the jump to the boreal so far are that the access to it is pretty far north (very cold winter temps) and forest cover is a bit spotty leading up to it.
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