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1
However, HSBC believes this may not be a
great
impediment
at this time.
2
The fogs on our coast are a
great
impediment
in the way of navigation.
3
The first
great
impediment
was the important city of Troyes, which was well garrisoned.
4
This speech was a
great
impediment
to Mr. Broune's progress.
5
The necessity of complying with times, and of sparing persons, is the
great
impediment
of biography.
6
This vast amount of forest and jungle is a
great
impediment
to the enjoyment of travelling.
7
But the
great
impediment
is, that this achievement of a Tufton was performed in the reign of Charles II.
8
This is our
great
impediment
.
9
To be absolutely certain that we know ourselves at any time is one
great
impediment
to reaching such rest.
10
If the hint is lost upon him, he will be a
great
impediment
to the efficiency of the Judicial Committee.
11
The flight to the West Indies was to take off the naval force, which is the
great
impediment
to their undertaking.
12
It is also a
great
impediment
,
that much is made of symbols and external signs, and too little of thorough mortification.
13
For some time, the imperfect means of communicating by speech was a
great
impediment
to confidential intercourse, and a drawback upon their happiness.
14
The Soil of Alaska seems to be in Jtself rich, and quite capable of agricultural development; the
great
impediment
to this is in .
15
The
great
impediment
to right action is, in our opinion, not discussion, but the want of that knowledge which may be gained by discussion.
16
The
great
impediment
to action is, in our opinion, not discussion but the want of that knowledge which is gained by discussion preparatory to action.
great
impediment
great