A deliberate obstruction.
Players may move anywhere around the court but accidental or deliberate obstruction of the other player's movements is forbidden.
Gingrich said: 1) The Clinton administration is involved in the most "complex, interlocking lawbreaking" and "the most systematic, deliberate obstruction of justice [and] coverup" in U.S. history.
Respecting a person's autonomy thus involves considering his/her choices and decisions without deliberate obstruction.
It was not a deliberate obstruction.
"Until we have a full explanation from the State Department we will have to assume that this is a deliberate obstruction of an investigation by the committee, which is a criminal act."
The mist was thicker than ever, had the density of an old-fashioned 'pea-souper', a strange menacing purposeful-ness about the way it hung over the wood and the village, a deliberate obstruction to the hunters, hiding its terrible secrets.
For example, we uncovered more incidents involving probable direct and deliberate obstructions of justice, witness tampering, perjury and abuse of power.
Then in April he accused the President of "the most systematic, deliberate obstruction of justice in American history" and said he would mention the President's behavior, which he called a "crime," in every speech.
The Portuguese Government prevented the free movement of European citizens within the European area, by means of deliberate obstruction, in order to prevent an awkward debate for the ruling coalition.