The last thing they will want is Google impeding on their TV viewership foothold.
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What impediments, if any, are impeding the agency from undertaking more innovations in participation and collaboration?
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And it accused the MoD of impeding its job of scrutinising spending by "hiding behind security classifications".
So is it strictly a problem of opaque dynastic politics that is impeding the growth of Congress?
Of all the infrastructural bottlenecks impeding India's growth, a shortage of electricity may be the most crippling.
Climate change is an added threat that is impeding the adaptive capacity of dependant communities in meeting their livelihood needs.
Dietary fats and cholesterols build up there, making the membrane rigid and impeding the fluid movement of chemicals within it.
Last year it cut the city's borrowing limit, impeding Mr Cardenas's plan for a new metro line.
But Sporting were incensed that the referee failed to penalise Cahill for impeding Patricio as they jumped together.
The photographs are not being released to the public for fear of impeding the investigation, the source said.
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Each act unfolds in real time, in precisely mapped locales, with no major improbabilities impeding the flow of events.
Unfortunately, larger forces seem to be at work impeding a robust job-based recovery.
Archer is inviting additional suggestions for cracking down without impeding legitimate business deals.
Again, quite a few Gulf businessmen say that Kuwait is an example of too much democracy impeding economic progress.
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Most of the coins were melted down and turned into bullion, therefore impeding future, private efforts to convert paper money.
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Western farm-support programs and cheap cotton dumped on the world market are impeding efforts to end Africa's cycle of poverty.
The party-goers are the Higgs field, which gives mass to particles like electrons (Lady Thatcher) by viscously impeding their progress.
Any attempt to reduce inequality would damage the efficiency of the market, impeding the rising tide that lifts all boats.
If, in their exercise of religion, they are impeding somebody else's rights, that's something that we would obviously be concerned about.
Forth, credit agencies cannot afford another mishap of an impeding crisis, as was the case with the subprime crisis they will lose credibility.
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They were both bumped up the grid after 16th-placed Esteban Gutierrez of Sauber was dropped three spots for impeding Raikkonen during Q1.
Both initiatives threaten critical Western institutions: The former jeopardizes NATO by further impeding its ability to respond to destabilizing changes in Europe.
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To be fair, our uncontrollable budget deficit is impeding public works spending.
But do-gooder politicians have yet to repeal any tax just because it is not working, or impeding the daily lives of citizens.
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Can it prevent certain powers from impeding scientific progress of other countries?
Over the course of this investigation the independent counsel complained publicly and still does that a lack of cooperation was impeding his investigation.
In effect, the U.S. government is taking sides, potentially significantly impeding the crucial devolution of communist economic and political authority away from Moscow center.
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Worse, it has a real impact, because business leaders consistently grumble that a lack of certainty about regulatory and tax policies is impeding investment.
This means that, alone on a course without impeding traffic, he routinely could push and finesse his car to be faster than anyone else's.
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