Causing an event or condition that would otherwise occur to not occur.
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Examples for "stopping "
Examples for "stopping "
1 Aunt Rutherford mentioned stopping by their London town house before heading home.
2 Some neighboring countries have closed their borders with several countries stopping flights.
3 Response time: Vehicle stopping to missile firing is five minutes - BBC
4 Yet many others said they had no intention of stopping the demonstrations.
5 You may want to consider stopping the primary slave just in case.
1 Public health agencies need a better long-term solution for prevention : a vaccine.
2 The UK's crime prevention minister said the UK was addressing the threat.
3 While prevention was a key focus, the programme would also support victims.
4 Her passions include suicide prevention , violence prevention , healthy relationships, housing and research.
5 Ultimately, however, the obesity epidemic requires a major focus on primary prevention .
1 One serious issue we fear is an interruption in financing, he said.
2 I did not understand this, but I let him continue without interruption .
3 We present data that indicate a psychological benefit from structured treatment interruption .
4 The most common reason for an interruption was to verify patient information.
5 Lack of treatment interruption may improve long-term immunological outcome in HIV infection.
1 They include perjury, abuse of power, witness tampering and obstruction of justice.
2 And she found an actual delight in bounding over the next obstruction .
3 It did not conclude whether those actions constituted the crime of obstruction .
4 And it is apparently becoming a greater obstruction with each passing year.
5 Maximum detrusor contractility power showed significant positive correlation with bladder outlet obstruction .
1 The Devourer's interception action did not continue for long and soon ceased.
2 Safety Sam Carter also had an interception in the first 15 minutes.
3 This allows the South African government to have their own interception centres.
4 Yes, the target satellite's orbit was known well ahead of the interception .
5 White's second interception of the game set up a tying field goal.
1 It says £5 billion a year is lost through aggressive tax avoidance .
2 Tax avoidance measures in the budget will save £1bn over five years.
3 By occupying tax-dodging businesses, UKUncut forced a national debate about tax avoidance .
4 Tax evasion and avoidance cost European states one trillion euros per year.
5 It described frequent tax avoidance and even cases of suspected money laundering.
1 We might want to think about another possible hindrance to our plans.
2 Some are free from hindrance and in the power of the will.
3 The absence of help was in this case a very positive hindrance .
4 The young man meant well, but his presence could be a hindrance .
5 The party, however, did not succeed in crossing the market-place without hindrance .
1 Healthcare costs are also a major impediment to job growth, he said.
2 Tougher rules for the financial sector overall may also be an impediment .
3 The Greek Government had put no impediment in the way of arbitration.
4 Sure, concern about data privacy is an impediment to luring shoppers online.
5 The impediment made the car swerve and it ran into a lamp-post.
1 Weinstein underwent surgery at Bellevue to clear a heart blockage last week.
2 The company said it would take three weeks to remove the blockage .
3 She had tried three times and was unable to open the blockage .
4 They had looked for such a blockage , but in the wrong places.
5 I've a blockage there, so that my eyes go red a lot.
1 I don't know exactly where it is, she said, forestalling , Strike's question.
2 Convincing them he was asleep was his only hope of forestalling torture.
3 Senator Sakai made a sharp gesture with one hand, forestalling Costa's counterattack.
4 Recognition that a problem could develop is the first step towards forestalling it.
5 I lifted a hand, forestalling whatever Butters was about to say.
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