Sentences with phrase «impede in»

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In our human situation or condition, we are greatly impeded in the move to self realization (or in religious idiom, to fulfillment in God) by the accumulated wrong doings we have inherited thanks to the causal efficacy of the past upon the present.
Strikers are often tempted to collapse in a heap if they feel they have been unfairly impeded in the penalty area.
Rovers, who were bottom, coming into the game, displayed great spirit, and took the lead when Samba was impeded in the box, and Yakubu scored the resultant penalty.
And many tattoo artists believe that the body's ability to heal is impeded in nursing moms.
«As a lifelong Ealing resident, I have noticed women seeking to use the Marie Stopes clinic in Mattock Lane being impeded in their wish to access services for the past two decades.
«The fact that women are capable of contributing to the nation's scientific and engineering enterprise but are impeded in doing so because of gender and racial / ethnic bias and outmoded «rules» governing academic success is deeply troubling and embarrassing,» wrote the authors of a 2007 report on women in academic science and engineering issued by the National Academies [7].
In a surprising new finding, researchers have discovered that bacterial movement is impeded in flowing water, enhancing the likelihood that the microbes will attach to surfaces.
Again, «sufficient» is going to be subjective, but I'm going to outline some * rough * milestones upon which, I think at least, a person will have enough muscle mass and strength to look good naked and to not be physically impeded in day to day living.
Which of my limiting beliefs are slowing down or impeding me in creating the financial abundance I desire?
A Golden Retriever must not be impeded in his water work by having an open, soft and excessive amount of coat, as this will only act like a sponge; soaking up all moisture.
A Golden Retriever must also not be impeded in his work on land, by having a long, silky or open coat.
Relevant to other discussions in this thread, rising atmospheric CO2 tends to stimulate forest growth and CO2 uptake, thus mitigating atmospheric CO2 increases, although this process is impeded in areas subject to drought.
When did Muir Russell realise he was impeded in inquiry into Jones's apparent possible FOIA - evasion?
Naturally, the Commission may be impeded in its actions by private parties requesting sensitive documents.
According to Grace, the existing case law on the issue shows «courts have taken a dim view of impeding in any way the progress of a civil suit, and will do so only in the rarest of circumstances.»
When one considers how the principles in Gillis v. Eagleson, a case that had nothing to do with sexual assault, have been applied in the sexual abuse context, it is clear courts have taken a dim view of impeding in any way the progress of a civil suit, and will do so only in the rarest of circumstances.
But, what if exchange - based price discovery for bitcoin was impeded in the future.
Graduates who were pursuing licensure as marriage and family therapists were being unnecessarily, and unfairly, impeded in pursuit of that goal.
Brokerages who may like for themselves to be seen by the public as offering some added value by offering a lower commission verses something higher, don't seem to be at all impeded in this endeavour.

Not exact matches

Dealers are market makers and their ability to manage risk in a cost effective manner has been impeded by these regulations leading to the decline in inventories.
The Justice Department and EPA have since alleged in their suit that VW officials «impeded and obstructed» CARB's inquiry by providing «misleading information,» «conceal [ing] facts,» and making «affirmative misrepresentations.»
«To ignore market trends by impeding progress toward a cleaner energy future, on the basis of ignorance or ideology, makes no sense,» Nathanael Greene, director of renewable policy at the Natural Resources Defense Council, said in a statement.
Then, a few weeks ago, author and academic Sherry Turkle penned a New York Times Sunday Review piece highlighting research along the same lines, including one study that showed simply having your phone out and in view can impede the process of making deep personal connections.
While many in the financial industry predict it's just a matter of time until regulators subject cryptocurrencies to stiffer regulation, proponents argue that over-regulation would be akin to impeding the rise of the internet.
But the future now trading on Cboe Global Markets Inc.'s exchange is settled in dollars, not with the delivery of bitcoins, which impedes shorting.
You might as well just close your eyes when you shift into reverse or change lanes in any direction; the windshield is so slanted that, even when peering forward, the view is impeded by the top line of the glass.
In response to the lawsuit, the Weinstein Company's board of directors called many of the allegations leveled against them «inaccurate,» and said that «any suggestion that the Company or its Board somehow impeded or discouraged the buyer's access to the New York Attorney General is untrue.»
A disruption in the strait would impede the timely shipment of oil.
It's not about trying to implement the latest desperate attempt in a long, sad series of stopgap measures that simply adds complexity to the current code base and impedes any real progress.
However, retirement is more complicated than most people think, and Gen Xers» confidence in their ability to manage their own finances may be impeding their chances of reaching a fully secure retirement.
«A longer shutdown, could significantly impede the economic recovery,» Craig Alexander, chief economist at TD Bank Group, wrote yesterday in a note to clients.
In fact, they often impede them.
Tech executives in Idaho, for example, are calling for the repeal of a 2016 noncompete law — one of the most restrictive in the nation — that impedes an employee's ability to change jobs.
Pagan said that a larger, more comprehensive study must be done before determining the drug's true impact, but if the drug's effectiveness is confirmed in such tests, nilotinib could become the first treatment to impede the killing of brain cells that's consistent with Parkinson's, according to NPR.
In the months ahead, tariffs on lumber exports to the U.S. will bite, while uncertainty over trade policy will continue to impede investment.
To wit: an empty slot in a drink case; two halves of a Pepsi logo that didn't align perfectly; stickers on a cooler door that impede the view of a logo inside; the fact that two brands of pretzels, Stacy's and Rold Gold, are placed next to each other despite being marketed to very different customers.
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 - The head of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission unveiled plans on Tuesday to repeal landmark 2015 rules that prohibited internet service providers from impeding consumer access to web content in a move that promises to recast the digital landscape.
Despite criticism that the plate was religious in nature, a court case ruled that the plate could stay because removing it would have impeded upon the freedom of speech.
These anti-takeover provisions could substantially impede the ability of public stockholders to benefit from a change in control or to change our management and Board of Directors and, as a result, may adversely affect the market price of our common stock and your ability to realize any potential change of control premium.
In addition, a shift toward protectionism in advanced economies could reduce global growth and trade, impede capital flows, and dampen market sentimenIn addition, a shift toward protectionism in advanced economies could reduce global growth and trade, impede capital flows, and dampen market sentimenin advanced economies could reduce global growth and trade, impede capital flows, and dampen market sentiment.
Cohen, who believes there is no place for disfluency in our everyday language, finds filler words «impede our ability to speak with power» and «become interrupters that detract from our message.»
The general importance of reducing causal uncertainty surrounding other historic flash crashes is similar to the importance of reducing causal uncertainty surrounding the October 2014 U.S. Treasury Bond Flash Crash: causal uncertainty threatens to erode trust in markets and impedes action to prevent similar events from occurring in the future.
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.
The war between Shari Redstone and Dauman comes as the company struggles to cope with declining cable TV ratings and plummeting stock prices and may impede plans to sell a minority stake in Paramount movie studio to outside investors.
Among the problems he cites are a lack of technical detail in the offering documents; a reliance on unproven technologies; and the restricted circulation of the technical white paper, impeding investor scrutiny.
They need to call you out in a gentle yet honest way when they see you impeding your own progress.
Significant development dollars are invested early in the process to thoroughly screen projects for potential fatal flaws that would impede viability and cost competitiveness.
As Jone L. Pearce, associate professor at the Graduate School of Management, University of California at Irvine, wrote in «Why Merit Pay Doesn't Work: Implications from Organization Theory,» pay for performance actually «impedes the ability of managers to manage.»
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