Her experiences at Scutari convinced her that the impediment to maximal military capability was illness. |
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That is the greatest impediment to the political and economic reconstruction of the country. |
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It is probably the need to accept that uncomfortable reality that is the greatest impediment to ensuring donor registries are well subscribed. |
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There is no impediment to remarriage with another partner for either men or women. |
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Small ranchers are being harassed by massively wealthy cattle barons, who desire no impediment to their insatiable desire for money. |
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The stage is oval in plan, behind a proscenium arch, flanked by paired piers and columns that support a parted impediment. |
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It worked perfectly well, but there are those of us who like to be able to shoot ambidextrously in an emergency without impediment. |
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In addition, this secondary amine presents some steric impediment by the glucose molecule from the terpenoid moiety. |
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Lack of a state inspection service is a serious impediment to creating a more locally integrated farm economy in Kentucky. |
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While this obviously is not a bar to proceeding again, it is certainly an additional impediment. |
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Even so, enthusiasts insist that the main impediment to major advancements in solar energy is lack of political will. |
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But compliance costs are a very major impediment to growth for smaller businesses. |
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The single greatest impediment to creative, revolutionary sustainment progress appears to be entrenched parochial jurisdictions. |
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There should be no greater legal impediment to the movement and trade in one case than in the others. |
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On top of my hearing impediment I find I can't pick out individual conversations in crowds. |
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The trip to Jupiter embodies our ability to overcome the technological impediment. |
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He will need to compensate for his hearing impediment by using other senses to warn of dangers. |
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I do not have a speech impediment, as my hearing loss didn't develop till I was about seven years old. |
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Having a speech impediment, I knew I wouldn't be able to do anything that involved speaking. |
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She was too tall for ballet, and a minor speech impediment and poor health excluded her from nursing. |
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He suffered from a speech impediment, was unschooled and never learned to read. |
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The young man now has memory loss and a speech impediment and could have died. |
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She investigated the matter and discovered that the boy had been neither deaf nor dumb but was born with a speech impediment. |
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In the seventeenth century, the country was ruled by a monarch with a severe speech impediment and a fragile ego. |
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One of the men, the one not wearing a tie, proved to have an extreme speech impediment but he was very eager. |
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These difficulties would be ignored if he appeared a huge impediment, but he is ineffectual rather than terrible. |
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The ensuing disintermediation subsequently proved an important impediment to the economy's recovery. |
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Price maintenance was considered to be a significant impediment to the development of an efficient and competitive distributive industry. |
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She has a speech impediment and although she could not always clearly enunciate her words, her message was clear. |
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The ball can be replaced without penalty if its movement is not a result of removing a loose impediment. |
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Certainly there was no major legal impediment to multifunctional banking, in which commercial and investment banking are combined. |
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Parents thus become an impediment to successful parenting, in need of professional re-education. |
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And the inadequacies in the laws themselves are a third impediment to justice. |
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Our moral authority is not an impediment that we can or should toss off when it is inconvenient. |
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To recall, the state is deemed to enforce all directives of Apex Courts without any impediment. |
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The reason for this is that a prior marriage is only a diriment impediment to marriage, when it is truly valid. |
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If a diriment impediment exists and consent is exchanged, no marriage is contracted. |
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To them, even the treacherous and bureaucratized unions represent an impediment. |
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Before the establishment of regular roads and a turnpike system the transportation of coal from the pit was the main impediment to expansion. |
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Meticulous copy editing may be another impediment to the quick dissemination of results. |
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The Second Lateran Council seems to have enacted the first written law making sacred orders a diriment impediment to marriage for the universal Church. |
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Is stuttering considered a speech impediment or a learning disability? |
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The person may have had difficulty in communicating with her because she has a speech impediment and so he or she may not be aware that the woman had been assaulted. |
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Over time, the democratic transformation may go from being a nettlesome impediment to certain U.S. objectives to a persistent constraint on our superpower status. |
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They accuse universities of being inflexible, inefficient, and unaccountable, and they view the tenure system as an impediment to effective university governance. |
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Our need for a national story, a one-size-fits-all number, is an impediment to dealing with very real issues that affect us. |
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Lin and his students have found in tests that the system can penetrate 1-inch particle board, but concrete could be more of an impediment, he said. |
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Introducing a brief plot summary should eliminate this impediment. |
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The problem, of course, is that democracy can itself become an impediment to peace. |
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Demetrius was back and functioning fine, though sometimes his words slurred, but the doctors were confident the minor speech impediment was temporary. |
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An import trade barrier is any impediment, direct or indirect, to the entrance or sale of imported goods or services existing in the country of importation. |
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Though she eventually recovered consciousness, she was left with a speech impediment and the part of the brain that controls emotions was impaired. |
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Spain, by contrast, enjoyed what amounted to a solo game of noughts and crosses, constructing pretty, match-winning patterns without any impediment whatsoever. |
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Jeter chased for it madly, maniacally, refusing to let anything act as an impediment. |
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The defendant was a disruptive force at trial and an impediment to his own defense. |
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However, if after a marriage, a couple divorces and they can prove that a diriment impediment existed at the moment of consent, the marriage is declared null. |
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Even now, stammering has remained a confusing speech impediment for the sufferer as well as for those who have attempted to cure it through medicines. |
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Thurman's statuesqueness has been an eye-drawing asset in previous performances, but it was a serious impediment to learning how to beat the life out of people. |
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On its completion the novice makes the usual vows of religion, the simple vow of chastity in the Society having the force of a diriment impediment to matrimony. |
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What is the matter with this man and his brain-to-mouth impediment? |
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As a result of the straining of her vocal cords during her crisis, Fe is left with a speech impediment whereby she cannot vocalize every word in a sentence. |
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The gridlock has become a significant impediment to the economy as well. |
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Respondent Judge knew or ought to know that a subsisting previous marriage is a diriment impediment, which would make the subsequent marriage null and void. |
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The Churchill Centre and Museum says the majority of records show his impediment was a lateral lisp, while Churchill's stutter is a myth. |
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With the country pacified, the greatest impediment to the project was providing sufficient finances. |
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According to Canon Law the Pope cannot annul a marriage on the basis of a canonical impediment previously dispensed. |
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It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. |
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Despite low tax rates, agricultural assistance is the highest among OECD countries and a potential impediment to structural change. |
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He suffered from a speech impediment and spoke very little until about the age of six. |
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However the dangerous state of the harbour was a major impediment to trade. |
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Corruption is often cited by Egyptians as the main impediment to further economic growth. |
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Nevertheless, as far as Imperial Russian plans of settlement were concerned, cold was never viewed as an impediment. |
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If either of you know any impediment, why ye may not be lawfully joined together in matrimony, ye do now confess it. |
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Despite the legal impediment, hamza convinced Traverso to marry him. |
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More than just a barrier to work, the cabaret card for beboppers was an impediment to self-expression and artistic fulfillment. |
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Another impediment to reform is the unwind process, the settlement of expiring repos that occurs before new repos can be settled. |
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To me, however, Betsy is an impediment to the expected bacchanalia and, possibly, to the life of this article itself. |
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After this, Constantine had Athanasius banished since he considered him an impediment to reconciliation. |
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Historically, such differences could be a major impediment to understanding between people from different areas. |
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An impediment to this was the unelected House of Lords, dominated by the Conservatives. |
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However, the largest impediment to a quick adoption and a world of spamless e-mail is that it places a heavy burden on the sender of new mail. |
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It also would serve as a major impediment to foreign investment in the Antiguan economy, particularly in high-tech industries. |
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Any state law which operates to jar the balance, however incidentally, is, per se, an illegitimate impediment and to be condemned. |
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By the early Victorian period toll gates were perceived as an impediment to free trade. |
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One impediment to Boulton's work was the lack of an assay office in Birmingham. |
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Only to find that weather was an impediment to lots of folks. |
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That Turners Falls dam, despite fish ladders, is a devastating impediment, designed more for salmon than for shad passage. |
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Contact inhibition is the impediment of excessive growth of cells by neighboring cells. |
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The showgoer also saw and heard a talking microwave oven that sounded as if it had a speech impediment. |
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If either of you know any inward impediment, why you should not be conjoined, I charge you, on your souls, to utter it. |
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Though Pedro was his heir, and reigned briefly as Pedro IV, his status as a Brazilian monarch was seen as an impediment to holding the Portuguese throne by both nations. |
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With Robert sidelined, there was now no impediment in the way of war. |
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Working in a noisy factory left him with a slight hearing impediment. |
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These constraints are symbolized by the chametz, the leavened products that are banished for the holiday, and which allude to the spiritual impediment of ego puffery. |
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These laws, however, proved no impediment to wealthier prostitutes because their glamorous appearances were almost indistinguishable from noble women. |
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The oxide layer is thus an impediment to achieving a high quality weld and its effects can be stoichiometrically addressed with the introduction of a flux. |
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It has its roots in the panic of the Battle of the Bulge, and the conclusion was sometimes comic, sometimes tragic, but always an impediment to operations. |
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But Dodgson did indeed preach in later life, even though not in priest's orders, so it seems unlikely that his impediment was a major factor affecting his choice. |
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More than 50 species of honeycreeper, including the 'akikiki and the 'akeke'e, evolved from that one ancestor, and they morphed with little impediment. |
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Until 1963 peers could not disclaim their peerage in order to sit in the House of Commons, and thus a peerage was sometimes seen as an impediment to a future political career. |
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Another name was Stammerwort, and it was believed that anyone suffering from a speech impediment would be improved by using the herb, hence the name. |
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Your fame for such came before you even into this retired spot, to which neither the waters of the sea below nor the mountains above caused any impediment. |
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