Sentences with phrase «often obstructs»

«Christologies based on a Europe - centered history, a too narrow or deductive Christ - centered theology, and a church - centered mission tied to classical dogmas about the person of Christ and theories of the atonement, which respond to Western needs, are not only irrelevant to the life of the people but often obstruct the life and witness of the church in Asia.»
A considerable range of pluralism is indeed desirable within both a denomination and a political unit, but when that range becomes too broad, common purposes are often obstructed.
To be particularly insulting, the frame is often obstructed, askew, and the subjects far in the distance.
If they're of a tighter radius, however, you'll be forced to deviate from the ten - and - two position on the steering - wheel to dial in the necessary lock, with the seat bolstering often obstructing the arm as you twirl the wheel through a corner.

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It is terrifying to think that God is hidden from us — that our rage is often so thick that it obstructs our vision of God.
One of the more prevalent chronic illnesses in the United States, CRS has been known to cause significant quality of life detriments to affected patients, who often can not breathe or sleep easily due to obstructed nasal and sinus passages.
They identified «the ages between 14 - 17 as critical to mobility decisions but others (e.g. EMBO) pointed to pre-school ages as key to women's careers since it is women who carry the biggest share of childcare responsibility... and men scientists with children are less obstructed in their mobility career choices and decisions (because they are less likely to be married to women scientists who are often the «trailing spouse»).»
The lengthening is often a result of poor metabolism of nutrients causing low levels of the hormones that are necessary to keep out intestinal tract muscles moving, resulting in the intestinal tract and colon stretching and lengthening, an undesirable effect that can cause kinks that obstruct the intestine and or small bowel.
Sleep studies of patients with obstructive sleep apnea often show an increase in breathing muscle activity when muscles try to open an obstructed upper airway.
That's because there is often a language barrier that obstructs free - flowing conversation which in any event is rarely deep.
One thing that is often not considered is the torque converter being worn out or transmission fluid that is obstructed.
Wiring is often bundled into a ball inside the case, obstructing airflow and making future upgrades virtually impossible.
Defendants often argue that the speed measuring unit wasn't used properly, or their view of a stop sign was obstructed.
Homemade diets and commercial BARF diets are often demonstrable unbalanced and have severe nutritional deficiencies or excesses.16 - 18 Dogs have been shown to acquire and shed parasitic organisms and potentially lethal infectious diseases associated with raw meat, including pathogenic strains of E. coli and Salmonella.25 - 27 Many other pathogens have been identified in raw diets or raw meat ingredients, and these represent a risk not only to the dogs fed these diets but to their owners, particularly children and people with compromised immune systems.29 - 30 The bones often included in such diets can cause fractured teeth and gastrointestinal diseases, including obstructed or perforated intestines, and the FDA recently warned pet owners against feeding bones to their canine companions.
Often, infected animals will give a very little indication of illness — until it is too late, and the worms fatally obstruct the animal's heart.
He may have stones obstructing his urethra (the passage way for urine in the male dog goes through an actual bone called the «os penis» and stones often catch at this location).
We often explain to our clients that a closed laundry hamper is a lot cheaper and less painful then surgery to retrieve a sock obstructed in Fluffy's intestines!
A female cat does not often become obstructed due to the larger urethra, but this too can be very serious and uncomfortable for the cat.
Like obese people, these obese birds are prone to developing significant, often life - threatening health problems, such as atherosclerosis (the deposition of cholesterol within major blood vessels exiting the heart that can obstruct blood flow, predisposing to heart attacks, and break off, blocking oxygen delivery to tissues and leading to strokes).
Often in a poor seat facing «back to the driver» and / or with a pillar obstructing view.
Often, a long trail of ads on the display screen obstruct the picture watching.
Unlike his previous mirror paintings, comprising figures and often leaving a significant amount of free reflective space, in the Scaffali series Pistoletto obstructs us.
This distinction is an important one, but it is often overlooked or intentionally confused by those who seek to obstruct action on climate.
Antonius engages in a detailed analysis of wit and the roles it plays in advocacy: it serves to win goodwill for the author; everyone admires acuteness which is often concentrated in a single word uttered either repelling or delivering attack; it shatters or obstructs or makes light of the opponent or alarms or repulses him; it shows the orator to be a man of finish, accomplishment and taste; and most of all it relieves dullness and tones down austerity.
It is often alleged that the driver did not blow properly into the machine, for example, by «huffing and puffing» or obstructing the mouthpiece with their tongue.
HR teams generally have a bad rep in the world of job - seeking — they're often perceived as the «mean» people who prevent your CV from reaching management and generally obstruct your job progress for the smallest of reasons.
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