Yet Russia has not given up its ambitions to obstruct its neighbor's path to NATO membership.
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And will Mr Trimble's Ulster Unionists engage in negotiations, or merely try to obstruct them?
But the bald fact remains that Khartoum instigated the killing and continues to obstruct the peacekeepers.
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In attempting to obstruct justice, we mean by that obstructing the justice of whom?
Nor is it a crime to obstruct or conceal personal, embarrassing facts or relationships.
She, her husband and four other people are charged with trying to obstruct the investigation.
Nor is it clear that Ms Merkel will want to obstruct membership negotiations with Turkey.
Israel says it will do all it can to obstruct the elections if Hamas takes part.
It is no job of the State Department to obstruct a president's foreign policy.
Anti-gay activists and conservative Christian groups said they have no plans to obstruct Kim Jho's September ceremony.
Both bidders were also warned not to obstruct access to the LSE's clearance provider by any competitor.
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The White House says special prosecutor Kenneth Starr is too slow, yet it uses every device possible to obstruct his investigation.
He could--could--view Rove's failure to report this conversation with the journalist as an effort to mislead or to obstruct.
Mr Mugabe does not face re-election as executive president until 2002, and can be relied upon to obstruct reform.
In the more politically sensitive industries, however, policy so far has been less to advance reform than to obstruct it.
For the dining room, Wright devised a china-dish pattern and low-back chairs so as not to obstruct views of the gardens.
Lawyer David Kendall says Clinton never told Lewinsky to lie and that Starr fails to prove Clinton intended to obstruct justice.
Criminal investigators are looking into whether Bloch destroyed evidence to obstruct an inspector general investigation of whether he abused his power.
Either would have to decide whether merely to obstruct the president's Iraq policy, or to work with him to improve it.
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Two Kazakhstan nationals, Dias Kadyrbayev and Azamat Tazhayakov, have been charged with conspiring to obstruct justice for allegedly helping Dzhokhar conceal evidence.
He says any attempt by Musharraf to obstruct either man would backfire.
In the Senate, meanwhile, Democrats are threatening to make it harder for the Republican minority to obstruct the will of the majority.
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This will provoke retaliation, counter-campaigns, intense lobbying for Washington to obstruct reform.
Cisneros is charged with 18 counts of obstructing or attempting to obstruct justice, making false statements and concealing information from the FBI.
One thing is certain: Even though the election is now safely behind it, Team Obama has every incentive to obstruct congressional investigators.
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This just gives the Republicans an additional incentive to obstruct Mr Obama.
Two other friends were charged with conspiring to obstruct justice by taking a backpack with fireworks and a laptop from Tsarnaev's dorm room.
It was an attempt, a bold attempt, one that succeeded in some respects, to obstruct the justice sought by a fellow American citizen.
Ten, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president himself may have endeavored to obstruct justice in the case of Jones v.
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Even though Mr Trimble has rejoined the talks, as expected, he is clever enough to continue to find reasons to obstruct any progress.
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