Use "impediment" in a sentence

1. She had a speech impediment.

2. He has an impediment in speech.

3. Do you have a speech impediment?

4. He also had a speech impediment.

5. Every impediment to flight was cast aside.

6. Natalie was born with a slight speech impediment.

7. Jerry's worked hard to overcome his speech impediment.

8. Straightening himself, Muster stared at the impudent impediment.

9. It's not a disease, it's an impediment.

10. The country's debt has been an impediment to development.

11. He had a nervous twitch and a speech impediment.

12. A speech impediment did nothing to stop him from preaching.

13. The new taxes were a major impediment to economic growth.

14. Another impediment arose during a second round of testing.

15. Shortage of money was not the only impediment to higher education.

16. The vow of chastity creates only a prohibitory impediment to marriage.

17. How can he eliminate this impediment? —Mark 7:21-23.

18. 18. (a) What is often a major impediment to communication?

19. He has dropped homosexuality as an impediment to security clearances.

20. The main impediment to growth was a lack of capital.

21. 29 synonyms for Blockage: obstruction, block, blocking, stoppage, impediment, occlusion, bar

22. He was satisfied there was no legal impediment to the marriage.

23. To bypass this impediment an almost mature egg cell is removed surgically.

24. I kept silent, thinking that he might have an embarrassing speech impediment.

25. Their boycott of the talks constitutes a serious impediment to peace negotiations.

26. All additional charges and expenses occasioned in respect of navigation without impediment.

27. 18 This double taxation is the most egregious impediment to India's single market.

28. When Capsaicin is used clinically, the major impediment to better compliance is the …

29. But Nails did not consider his lack an impediment to his plans.

30. A divot which is not completely detached is not a loose impediment.

31. 13 synonyms for Baulk: balk, deterrent, hinderance, hindrance, impediment, balk, handicap, check, rafter

32. Distance by impediment Most journeys are measured by the energy needed to traverse them.

33. In a number of developing countries, war has been an additional impediment to progress.

34. Distance is no longer an impediment but direct transportation links have to be further developed.

35. Found and Fried criticize the doctrine of consideration as an unjustifiable impediment to economic freedom.

36. The thesis analyses the impediment beyond control based upon the legal history of the CISG.

37. And the Impediment Jinx , spell word Impedimenta, can block someone or something from moving caster.

38. Consanguinity is a diriment impediment of marriage as far as the fourth degree of kinship inclusive.

39. Experience has however shown that these usages are local without any impediment to cross border trade.

40. The impediment to the building of Babel-that man must fill the earth-would be eliminated.

41. Communicating: problems experienced by handicapped people or those suffering from lack of confidence or a speech impediment.

42. The cause was attributed to contrarietie of winds; but the Contrariety of wils was the truest impediment

43. Therefore, a person baptized while such a serious impediment existed may appropriately consider the necessity of rebaptism.

44. On education, Mr Gore's thralldom to the teachers' unions strikes us as an impediment to innovative thinking.

45. Wilful impediment of the sacred moves was not only ill-mannered, but the worst form of blasphemy.

46. The absence of transit rights there is an impediment to trade, energy flows and economic integration.

47. On one occasion, Jesus was presented to a man who was deaf and had a speech impediment.

48. The cause was attributed to contrarietie of winds; but the Contrariety of wils was the truest impediment

49. blockade: (Barrier), noun bar , barricade , block , bottleneck , cordon , curb , impediment , obsessio , obstacle , obstruction , stop , stumbling block blockade

50. It was agreed that a final report on the Structural Impediment talks would be issued in July 19

51. Such forces sap away the strength of our societies, threaten our state systems and are an impediment to our advancement.

52. As a man of practice, how do we improve or sweep off the impediment and bondage in the operation of Nature?

53. Arcane as such arguments may now seem, they were an important impediment to cooperation 2There were also disagreements about military strategy.

54. She saw them as an impediment to doing what she wanted to do in life, which was work and get ahead.

55. Central government is hamstrung on the notion of secrecy, which is the major impediment to any meaningful development of accountability.

56. Paragraph (b): The absolute impediment to marriage for persons suffering from mental illness has been dropped in the revised Civil Code

57. It was a happy day when it dawned on me that there was no actual impediment to my cordially disliking both lots.

58. In the context of sustainable health financing, the financing of prevention and health-care interventions remains a major impediment to achieving progress.

59. Conclusion To treat the impediment of anamnesis and aptitude in the convalescent patients with severe head injury by oxiracetam is clinical effective.

60. Question:Will the Chinese concerns be an impediment in India accepting Vietnam’s offer for participation in more oil exploration blocks in the South China Sea?

61. The principle of treating thoracic obstruction and Cardiodynia is always to remember to warm chest yang and remove impediment together with the pathogenesis to relieve pain

62. Far from opposing absolutist power as an impediment to religious democracy, they tried to persuade the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, of the value of reform.

63. The principle of treating thoracic obstruction and Cardiodynia is always to remember to warm chest yang and remove impediment together with the pathogenesis to relieve pain: 2

64. The main impediment to exploiting crypto/fiat Arbitrage is the amount of time and fees it can take to move your fiat on and off of exchanges

65. Claudius suffered from physical disabilities, including a limp and a speech impediment and was therefore treated with disdain by his family, and not considered as a future emperor.

66. In demystifying the little-understood speech impediment, the award-winning film reveals myths and fascinating truths about stuttering, and has won praise from stutterers of all ages.

67. PCs, TVs and music players are becoming slicker every year, but the nest of vipers in the corner of every room remains an ugly impediment to true minimalism.

68. The main reason of change in magnetic signal is the directional distribution of the magnetic domain on the stress and the impediment by the dislocation to the domain's turn.

69. Ankylosis is a condition in which condylar movement is restricted because of fusion of the intraarticular joint components (“true” Ankylosis) or a physical impediment caused by structures outside the joint

70. Little's assertion is that the implementions hold-up is the most important impediment and that the development team would be wise to put some energy into seeing it removed. Sentencedict.com

71. Bottleneck noun block, hold-up, obstacle, congestion, obstruction, impediment, blockage, snarl-up (informal, chiefly Brit.), (traffic) jam a town-centre Bottleneck Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

72. Bottleneck noun block, hold-up, obstacle, congestion, obstruction, impediment, blockage, snarl-up (informal, chiefly Brit.), (traffic) jam a town-centre Bottleneck Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

73. It would have Behooved Abd-Allah to cite such naivete as Webb's major weakness; by skirting this issue, the author misses a chance to discuss a persistent impediment to fruitful religious dialogue

74. Banns of marriage, public legal notice made in a church proclaiming an intention of impending marriage with the object that persons aware of any impediment to the marriage may make their objection known.

75. Balk, Baulk (noun) the area on a billiard table behind the balkline "a player with ball in hand must play from the balk" hindrance, hinderance, deterrent, impediment, balk, Baulk, check, handicap (noun)

76. This is most visible in small-scale resource-poor areas, where the absence of a basic institutional framework is a major impediment to the economic survival of family farms and to food self-reliance.

77. The parties are either the cognizors, or Cognizees; and the ſ e are immediately concluded by the fine, and barred of any latent right they might have, even though under the legal impediment of coverture.

78. Notes that the Commission's evaluation of the Directive on Databases considers this directive an impediment to the development of a European data-driven economy; calls on the Commission to follow-up on policy options to abolish Directive 96/9/EC;

79. Additional risks of piercing the mouth area include choking after swallowing jewelry, numbness and loss of taste in the tongue, prolonged bleeding, chipped or fractured teeth, increased salivary flow, uncontrolled drooling, gum injury, speech impediment, and difficulties in breathing, chewing, and swallowing.

80. (Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë) This interfered with the solitude I Coveted for the prosecution of my task; yet at the commencement of my journey the presence of my friend could in no way be an impediment, and truly I rejoiced that thus I should …