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In short, states could not impede the development of a national market.
It did not impede him in the water, they said.
There were times when the land itself seemed to impede them.
Though his course was a longer one, nothing impeded him.
It has not been made clear why House officials would have wanted to impede the case.
But many others say that their lives have been impeded.
She only thought the marriage was impeded for want of money and position.
That may be difficult because the state has impeded several of its recent plans to do so.
"They think it is going to impede public health measures."
Now other officials are leaving, further impeding the department's work.
Some have even been shown to impede movement into jobs.
If nothing impeded their progress, they would soon be gone.
Even if they had impeded him, he would have gone on anyway.
There were only two things he could do to impede the chase.
There was now no one outside to impede an assault.
Without the goats to impede him he made much better time.
There were so many of them that they impeded each other's attack.
The fact that time is short must not impede the debates on the report.
But the boy's rescue was impeded by the position of the mother's body.
It was also far from where political decisions were made, impeding economic development.
Growth, however, will be impeded by the legislation being considered.
Article 357 calls upon every state not to impede on the executive power of the Union within the states.
Too many breaths can impede the return of blood to the heart.
Best not to be impeded by baggage out of the past.
It no longer tried to impede me on the ground, but circled over my head.