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Soaring food and other commodity prices might hinder the fight against AIDS.
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However, they acknowledge encountering challenges that hinder their performance after the training.
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They appeared to pass easily through the police blockade without using violence.
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We therefore investigated whether the continued use of neuraxial blockade was justified.
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Therefore we continue a policy of a naval blockade, Netanyahu told ministers.
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Homespun; in pursuance of the line of action required by the blockade.
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The Puhipuhi Mining Action group, which includes local farmers, supported the blockade.
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There were still more areas Marfell wanted to barricade off, he said.
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The captain of the head-barricade in the Corso demurred, requiring a counter-sign.
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I approached the barricade of the enemy, in order to reconnoitre it.
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Residents gathered to barricade the town centre earlier on Thursday, 26 September.
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She set about putting the poles in place to barricade the opening.
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They cannot disseminate information, because information would too often embarrass their truth.
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To embarrass him the Republicans made welfare a major issue this year.
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Critics say the world body does not want to embarrass the government.
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Make sure that he has left absolutely nothing which could embarrass anyone.
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I won't embarrass myself by saying how many times Didier asked Ready?
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Yes, indeed, but her age does not necessarily impede a healthy birth.
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It has used its monopoly power to impede innovation and stifle competition.
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ANALYSIS:Does the Court of Criminal Appeal impede the imposition of deterrent sentences?
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Preoccupation with the past may obstruct the present and impede the future.
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Honda said there were no supply chain issues that would impede production.
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For another, security concerns continue to stymie all forms of online commerce.
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Others say anything from legislative success to a complete stymie is possible.
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There are many pitfalls to stymie the unwitting start-up company's best efforts.
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But an unseen force continues to stymie his efforts to use them.
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The holdout bank, which LetterOne did not name, could stymie the plan.
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No intraoperative manipulations were used to occlude the glaucoma filters or tubes.
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Such a system applied to exposed dentine could occlude dentinal tubules and reduce sensitivity.
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In response, a whole industry has built up to help occlude and conceal hacking tools.
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In the anteroposterior plane, the upper incisors occlude on the labial aspects of lower incisors.
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To fulfill their purpose, the rectangles must occlude sunlight.
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He also bemoaned a lack of media diversity that stymies political debate.
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For example, physicists were stymied trying to explain why hot things glowed.
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But the very makeup of federal fishery-management bodies has stymied greater changes.
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Thus, though the weather slowed Gaborn, it had stymied the reavers completely.
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She says she soon felt stymied by the dogma of the church.
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After access cavities, root canals were prepared and obturated with gutta percha using cold lateral condensation technique.
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Materials and methods: Sixty patients were equally divided into two groups, Group A obturated with Cold lateral condensation technique and group B with Obtura II.
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And if I see you around again, I'll knock your blockoff.
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I ought to knock your blockoff for abandoning us like that.
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Suppose 'm you no savvee, I knock 'm blockoff belong you.
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I'll knock your wooden blockoff! said the doctor in a fury.
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I'd like to knock your blockoff, if you want to know!
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I shall be very interested to see how you work, closeup.
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It'd been a long time since I'd seen one so closeup.
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Dain caught a glimpse; another two said they saw it closeup.
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The property allows city folk a rare closeup of working farms.
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The sea was already closeup to the stern of the boat.
Usage of obstruct in English
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It aimed not to obstruct the experience of air, view and sea.
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Therefore, Situ wanted the canopies to obstruct as little space as possible.
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Preoccupation with the past may obstruct the present and impede the future.
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That is also a reason we investigated efforts to obstruct the investigation.
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There is ample-evenoverwhelming-evidencethat Trump sought to obstruct the Russia investigation.
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We happen to know that his tables do not obstruct the sidewalk.
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The heavy rain and blowing trees continued to obstruct the gunman's view.
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He is also looking into whether Trump tried to obstruct the investigation.
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After this the work was commenced without any attempt to obstruct it.
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The league suggests this was to suppress evidence and obstruct the investigation.
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And there are just too many things that can obstruct the track.
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He should afflict and obstruct them and seek to drain their treasury.
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And no tyrant, no despot, can obstruct the triumphal march of liberty.
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Except the craggy precipices, we met with nothing to obstruct our walk.
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Neither thy mendicancy nor my royalty can aid or obstruct our Emancipation.
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Certain things would help you get your wishes, others would obstruct them.