Geopolitics impinge on the market in the form of supply disruptions or the specter of such. |
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Her single-minded approach to the tasks which fell to her lot, did not impinge in any way on the warmth of her personality. |
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At no point do their jobs, careers or family obligations impinge on their endless yackety-yak about relationships. |
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She had seated herself casually on the arm of a chair as if to promote her lack of intent to impinge. |
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Even crashing incompatibilities, bathos, or undesired jingly phonetic similarities seem not to impinge on their consciousness. |
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It must be hoped the intensity and responsibility that management will bring will not impinge on his performances. |
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That businesslike approach does help cash flow, and, in a calm world with a reliable supply chain, it needn't impinge on care. |
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The treatment for teratomas, whether benign or malignant, is resection as the tumor may grow to impinge on adjacent structures. |
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In the mainstream media, consumerism and marketing techniques impinge on news-editorial content and presentation. |
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Or does he impinge on our current consciousness as a dandified dilettante admired by his own period but of utter irrelevance to ours? |
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All these moralistic pathologies are likely to impinge on individual liberty and economic efficiency. |
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Over time, we will better incorporate the new economic-theory developments as the practices they describe impinge. |
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Shock, horror, disgust impinge on our sense of ourselves, creating a sense of crisis as our sense of completeness and comfort is threatened. |
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The President has Constitutional powers upon which Congress cannot impinge. |
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They call on the State to seek derogations from the E.U. where such derogations impinge on the economy of an area. |
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He decided to pair his traps with his triceps training, as the latter would not infringe upon, or impinge, his sensitive neck. |
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While some of the narrative threads intersect and mingle, others hardly impinge on each other at all. |
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One of the sacred precepts of modern educational theory is that you must never impinge negatively on the pupil's self-esteem. |
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Electrons from the source impinge upon an x-ray anode, causing the emission of x-ray radiation toward the window. |
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Freud called attention to preconscious dimensions that impinge on our behavior but never dispensed with them. |
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Those sorts of imponderables do occasionally impinge, but not often. |
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Waves of any sort set up sympathetic vibrations in the materials they impinge upon, which is the principle behind many things, including telephones and radar. |
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The perceptibility of social phenomena as such is conditional on the extent to which they impinge on the media. |
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Any well-educated person should have a grounding in the most fundamental sciences that impinge on our actions every single day. |
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How do we dare to impinge upon these areas of such delicate, difficult questions? |
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His defence of national sovereignty, subsidiarity and democracy mysteriously evaporates as soon as they impinge upon corporate power. |
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Most nations participate in treaties that could impinge upon a music service's ability to operate without right-holders' consent. |
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However, as it stands it would impinge upon the right of initiative of the Commission. |
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Most Provinces appear not to support this path because it would impinge on their jurisdiction. |
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Opioid use may directly impinge on vocational rehabilitation because some occupations ban the use of opioids even for medicinal purposes. |
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I would be quick to add that scientific research often does impinge upon the rights of an animal. |
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Seldom has an attempt been made to link women's education to the larger social and economic policies that impinge upon their educational needs. |
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The observer from the EEC emphasized that the Code should not be drafted in such a way to impinge on existing fish health legislation. |
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The 1993 SNA Rev. 1 includes a number of changes that impinge on intellectual property products. |
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Prior to complete solidification, the droplets impinge on a substrate to form a billet. |
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Service providers and their customers are often wary of the potential of future regulatory action to impinge on their activities. |
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Establishing such a provision could also impinge upon important rights, in particular freedom of expression. |
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The Committee was informed that the role of the OPCD did not impinge upon the legal aid function of the Division of Victims and Counsel. |
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Protection schemes for vegetation coverage may restrict the use of natural resources and impinge upon national sovereignty. |
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This should limit the possibilities that union transition issues negatively impinge upon collective bargaining. |
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Such monies are accounted for separately and do not impinge on the Corporation's borrowing limits. |
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There are a variety of factors which may impinge on the effectiveness of this investigative tool. |
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It hardly needs to be said that such projects impinge upon the ecosystem and environment of the native tribes. |
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This rule is not absolute, however, exceptions are allowed for certain serious crimes which impinge on public safety. |
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Hines's pictures don't make us feel miserable enough, for the misery of their subjects to impinge fully on us. |
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This should not, however, impinge upon employee medical self-assessment or include excessive data collection. |
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We always said we would look at the way it's implemented and that remains the case, but again I don't want to impinge on the chancellor's budget. |
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This type of analysis obtains estimates of main path coefficients by regressing each endogenous variable on those variables that directly impinge upon it. |
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They impinge on the lives of perhaps millions of Americans and their children in the 13 states where they are still in place. |
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The Company: working a second job may impinge on company time or on performance of work. |
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As well, seizure and forfeiture of criminal assets directly impinge on profits for those with whom the assets formerly resided. |
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Environmental problems by their sheer scale and gravity may impinge on human well-being and safety and may generate new forms of conflict. |
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A number of mills use direct fired jet dryers which impinge the flow of high temperature combustion product directly on the wood surface. |
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Recognizes the right to conscientious objection provided it does not impinge upon other rights, cause damage to other individuals or to nature. |
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The biotic factor is now considered to encompass the effects of all groups of the biota that impinge on soils either by living within them, on their surfaces or contributing organic matter to them. |
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What could come closer to the anti-retinal position of Duchamp than paintings so dark they can barely impinge on our retinas? |
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This is just another attempt to impinge upon freedom of speech and free expression. |
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In the end, however, one may wonder how far the various difficulties and obscurities surrounding what he writes on this score really impinge upon his fundamental aims. |
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You may not hush people or impinge their enjoyment in any manner. |
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So quantum physics actually does impinge on our everyday lives, even if we do not need to be a quantum mechanic to make a TV set or a hi-fi system work. |
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It was determined that the missing fuel vent fairing had induced negative pressure inside the fuel cell, which caused the fuel cell to partially collapse and impinge on the float arm of the fuel quantity sensor. |
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The goal was to avoid skepticism, deism and theological disputes that might impinge on domestic tranquility. |
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This allowed for the overriding of marriage laws instituted in the Act but did not impinge on the legal standing of de facto relationships. |
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The important principle is that no direct current of air can impinge on the gauze. |
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The southern edge of the dome is overlain by sandstones of Triassic age though they barely impinge on the National Park. |
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Like the forces of history, the forces of nature impinge upon Istanbul. |
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I should first like to bring you up to date on the question of Iraq itself and how things stand, although this does of course impinge on numerous other issues. |
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It should be noted therefore that we are not claiming here that the creatio ex nihilo aspect does in truth impinge negatively on the monotheistic aspect, only that such a view may suggest itself. |
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Kepler wrote that every point on a luminous body in the field of vision emits rays of light in all directions but that the only rays that can enter the eye are those that impinge on the pupil, which functions as a diaphragm. |
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Once the new employees are fully trained and functioning, the Service will be better positioned to return to the equilibrium it maintained among the forces that impinge upon risk management of the global threat environment. |
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It is also one where we need more codes of conduct, which impinge upon those who make considerable profits as service providers within the business. |
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In particular, the Tribunal must not unnecessarily impinge upon the enforcement rights of the coastal State concerned in accordance with article 73, paragraph 1, of the Convention. |
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It reaches out for information about other organizations in the same line, and about conditions in the country, the continent and the world which impinge upon that business. |
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The dispute concerns land reclamation activities carried out by Singapore which allegedly impinge upon Malaysia's rights in and around the Straits of Johor, which separate the island of Singapore from Malaysia. |
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Any project financed under this Regulation shall be examined with a view to ensuring that it does not impinge upon the property rights of any EU citizen. |
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Such activities on the part of foreign governments are of concern in that they impinge upon the legitimate rights of Canadians and immigrants to free expression, advocacy, protest and dissent. |
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These points highlight the need to tailor actions to local context and to think through in each circumstance how market systems impinge upon poor people. |
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For a fire to affect the duct temperature sensors, it would have to impinge directly on the sensor or raise the temperature of the air in the duct. |
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But in the autonomist formulation, Judaism being grasped here in a this-worldly context, such an assimilation would both be deterred by the interests of Judaism and would indeed impinge in a detrimental way upon it. |
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Will the increased sale of used books impinge on demand for new ones? |
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I don't impinge on the world of teenagers and they don't impinge on mine. |
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Like the best technology, it didn't impinge on your consciousness. |
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Critics of these panels said they impinge on national sovereignty. |
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The Bureau will try to accommodate Ambassador Macedo's request, on the understanding that the consultations should not impinge on the programme of the First Committee. |
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I wonder if the member would like to comment on the degree of accountability, integrity and trust that is reflected in some of the actions that have been taken that impinge on financial stability in Canada. |
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To ensure added value and policy coherence, the Commission will ensure that these new groups will not impinge on the work of established scientific committees and other advisory fora set up to advise the Commission. |
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Net does not use information collected about you when submitted and by analysis of your activity on our site and in our casino, so long as it does not impinge on our provision of services to you and regulatory requirements. |
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Prior to any activities being undertaken within the dismantlement facility, the inspectors needed to convince themselves of the absence of materials and sources which could impinge on the inspection activities. |
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Moreover, can we state categorically that an evaluation of closed cases or of compliance with the requirement for predictability will necessarily impinge on the principle of independence? |
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Any personal interest which may impinge or might reasonably be deemed by others to impinge on a member's impartiality in any matter relevant to his or her duties should be immediately declared to his or her employer. |
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Acts of banditry targeted towards humanitarian convoys and personnel restrict the ability of humanitarian organizations to operate effectively and thus impinge on humanitarian conditions. |
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We have never pretended to dictate the policies of other states for them, so long as they do not impinge on our vital national or regional interests. |
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The southern edge of the dome is overlain by sandstones of Triassic age though these barely impinge upon the National Park. |
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These geographic limits take in most of the activities that impinge on coastal resources, together with the habitats and geographic range of the key resources and the areas where they are harvested. |
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This is not necessarily a bad thing, given that all taxes are distorting, and that there really is no way to deal with today's outsize debt burdens that does not impinge on growth in some way. |
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As the bridge collapses and outside forces invade it, so the narrative starts to blur, different worlds impinge on each other, different voices speak. |
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The many factors that impinge on the demand for education are now better understood, as are the multiple causes that exclude children, young people and adults from learning opportunities. |
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Flexible schedules and longer hours, now much more common than in the 1960s and 1970s, can impinge dramatically on workers' personal lives, especially if they are required rather than voluntary. |
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A 90-hour, seven-day work week, crisscrossing the globe, drumming up support for the new venture, seems to impinge on his leisure time. |
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Things are distant, but in so far as they impinge at all, not unpleasant. |
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