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Значения термина retard the progress на английском
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Other accidental circumstances have combined to retardtheprogress of the colony.
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He says we can't do anything except to retardtheprogress of the disease.
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Finally, to retardtheprogress of the enemy, he resolved to threaten his left flank.
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The death of Genghis did not seriously retardtheprogress of the war against the Kins.
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His heavy heart did not retardtheprogress of his statue or make its beauty indifferent.
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This, in turn, is likely to deter investors and retardtheprogress towards a more efficient market economy.
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Neither the quality of the forces nor their numbers was sufficient to even retardtheprogress of Sherman's army.
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It is as follows: But it may well be doubted whether the Church did retardtheprogress of scientific truth.
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You are not allowed to retardtheprogress of a stone, friendly or otherwise, by intentionally sweeping obstructions into its path.
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He knew that human prudence and valor could do no more than had been done to retardtheprogress of the besiegers.
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In the meanwhile vultures, crows and other birds of prey gather in thick clouds and considerably retardtheprogress of the bodies down the river.
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This will allow all that belong to the hive to get in, and others to get out, and materially retardtheprogress of the robbers.
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My companion was loud in his complaints against the revolters, who, he said, would retardtheprogress of liberty half a century by their rashness.
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Though they constantly disturbed the peace, and frequently disgraced the name, of religion, they contributed to assist rather than to retardtheprogress of Christianity.
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21st.-Heavyrain fell, greatly retardingtheprogress of the works.
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The impossibility, among untrained people, of debate without great emotion is what retardstheprogress of the intellectual life in many circles.