"inhibit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Changing the law to allow for the prosecution of clothed minors could result in seriously inhibiting mainstream publishers, he charged.
- Moreover, it will seriously inhibit access to education for poor and middle-class students, particularly members of minority groups.
- This seriously inhibits the board's ability to slide over the pine-needles.
- If the war was not the cause of that subsequent economic growth - either wholly or in part- then clearly it did not seriously inhibit it.
- That bothered more people, but not enough to seriously inhibit its use.
- Such licensing would give the authorities a constructive way to encourage proper use, without seriously inhibiting access to guns for law-abiding people.
- 'Much More Wary' City officials, however, expressed disappointment with the decision and said it could seriously inhibit future government operations.
- In the meantime, the resulting uncertainty and delay would seriously inhibit proper fulfilment of the tasks of the Commission.
- The rules that currently govern our law enforcement bodies seriously inhibit their ability to protect us against criminals.
- This could seriously inhibit press freedom and leave the way clear for arbitrary rulings.
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