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They include perjury, abuse of power, witness tampering and obstruction of justice.
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And she found an actual delight in bounding over the next obstruction.
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It did not conclude whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction.
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And it is apparently becoming a greater obstruction with each passing year.
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Maximum detrusor contractility power showed significant positive correlation with bladder outlet obstruction.
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Healthcare costs are also a major impediment to job growth, he said.
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Tougher rules for the financial sector overall may also be an impediment.
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The Greek Government had put no impediment in the way of arbitration.
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Sure, concern about data privacy is an impediment to luring shoppers online.
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The impediment made the car swerve and it ran into a lamp-post.
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Naturally he travelled without surplus impedimenta; he carried the lightest outfit possible.
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But facts are facts; we discarded nearly a ton of feminine impedimenta.
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Katharine had a sense of impedimenta accumulating on all sides of her.
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Every man was piled up with impedimenta-broken, torn, soiled and cobbled impedimenta.
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The increase in the impedimenta of life only marks a stage.
Usage of obstructor in English
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From what I can learn, North has been an obstructor, all along, hasn't he?
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This motion was plausible, and this time the obstructor spoke plausibly, concealing the temper which really pervaded his opposition.
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The great obstructor of the Queen's bounty was removed, and Spenser might hope that now, at last, the hour of his prosperity was come.
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So saying they turned to the right and prepared to scout round the rock and continue their way; but this did not suit their obstructor.
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On this the cure agreed to marry the young couple next day at ten: and the professional obstructor of bliss went home with Gerard's angel.
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Adair's prophecy that President Colbrith would prove himself an obstructor of the stubbornest was amply fulfilled during the short interval which remained for decisive action.
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Obstruction to the truth recoils upon the obstructors.
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There are half-a-dozen obstructors, all faddists, but Henslow, with a real case behind him, is sitting tight.
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Teddy rushed through the crowd, pushing obstructors aside, and hurled himself through the window into the burning car.
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Once let insight into yourself, your weakness and your real motives creep into your mind and your hate against opponents and obstructors must lessen.