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Impediments

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Impediments meaning

plural of impediment

Example sentences (20)

A doctoral student at Cornell University, Ruidong Zhang, created a pair of eyeglasses that help people with speech impediments speak again.

And one of the major impediments for this grand objective is crafting a reform for the industrial relations component of the productivity framework.

But above all, an expensive valuation remains one of the core impediments to investing in Atlassian, in my view.

Cost and workforce shortages are the main impediments to this grand vision.

Critically, the Commitments and Needs step is an opportunity to examine the root causes of impediments to achieving the healthy design.

Download logoTwo senior UN humanitarian officials have called for more funding and less bureaucratic impediments to support civilians affected by the war in Sudan, including roughly 14 million children.

Federal law requires that the government cover the cost of private tuition in private schools or settings if public schools cannot meet needs of students with learning or physical disabilities, such as dyslexia or speech impediments.

For instance, we have heard from independent journalists around the world that one of the major impediments to their work, in addition to death threats and intimidation, is lawsuits brought against them by those whose corruption they seek to expose.

If gun ownership loses popular appeal as a salient personal identity – because it becomes socially discouraged or simply goes out of style – one of the major impediments to leftward policy change will become less formidable.

Mr Ahmed further disclosed that marketers are now free to source their foreign exchange anywhere around the world to import petroleum products and recover their costs without impediments.

Neither the syllabus followed nor the educational rights the minorities enjoyed were impediments to imparting education.

Resistance to wind and solar projects from environmentalists is among the impediments to widespread conversion to renewables.

When we remove artificial impediments, nature can come roaring back," he told the conference.

Appropriate sleep data that include sleep quality and its impediments like chronic insomnia must inform national health agendas.

Automation and orchestration – The surface area to protect is the coffee table; all impediments have been removed from access, including dog and cat.

Balisacan said constitutional restrictions on foreign investments are seen as “impediments” to the country’s economic progress.

His defence lawyers urged Merchan to dismiss the case, arguing that having it loom over him while he was president would cause what they called "unconstitutional impediments" to his ability to govern.

In 2024, the plan is to keep strengthening the nation's position with southeast Asian and Pacific nations, as well as removing trade impediments with China.

In a significant development, CARICOM Heads of Government decided in July 2023 to extend free movement to all CARICOM nationals by March 2024, aiming to remove existing impediments to intra-regional mobility.

It said the economy was growing slower than expected and would be supported by domestic demand, though structural impediments, particularly deteriorating competitiveness, would further hamper growth.