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Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such.
Her single-minded approach to the tasks which fell to her lot, did not impinge in any way on the warmth of her personality.
At no point do their jobs, careers or family obligations impinge on their endless yackety-yak about relationships.
She had seated herself casually on the arm of a chair as if to promote her lack of intent to impinge.
Even crashing incompatibilities, bathos, or undesired jingly phonetic similarities seem not to impinge on their consciousness.
It must be hoped the intensity and responsibility that management will bring will not impinge on his performances.
That businesslike approach does help cash flow, and, in a calm world with a reliable supply chain, it needn't impinge on care.
The treatment for teratomas, whether benign or malignant, is resection as the tumor may grow to impinge on adjacent structures.
In the mainstream media, consumerism and marketing techniques impinge on news-editorial content and presentation.
Or does he impinge on our current consciousness as a dandified dilettante admired by his own period but of utter irrelevance to ours?
All these moralistic pathologies are likely to impinge on individual liberty and economic efficiency.
Over time, we will better incorporate the new economic-theory developments as the practices they describe impinge.
Shock, horror, disgust impinge on our sense of ourselves, creating a sense of crisis as our sense of completeness and comfort is threatened.
The President has Constitutional powers upon which Congress cannot impinge.
They call on the State to seek derogations from the E.U. where such derogations impinge on the economy of an area.
He decided to pair his traps with his triceps training, as the latter would not infringe upon, or impinge, his sensitive neck.
While some of the narrative threads intersect and mingle, others hardly impinge on each other at all.
One of the sacred precepts of modern educational theory is that you must never impinge negatively on the pupil's self-esteem.
Electrons from the source impinge upon an x-ray anode, causing the emission of x-ray radiation toward the window.
Freud called attention to preconscious dimensions that impinge on our behavior but never dispensed with them.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sound comes to us in the guise of air-waves, which impinge upon the drum of the ear.
At the same time a wave of intense virility seemed to surge out from him and impinge upon her.
When this occurs suddenly, the odontoid process may impinge on the medulla and upper part of the cord and cause sudden death.
These rays impinge upon a diamagnetic surface which is concave.
The word that did impinge on his consciousness did so with a shock.
He was the only man in England whose career might impinge upon mine.
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