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We must overcome an obstructively nationalist approach to issues and implement broader justice in the European area.
Mr. Scott has spent the time obstructively, fomenting public opposition to the state income tax.
'I've no idea,' Howard replied, still obstructively but this time with a surprise that gave his statement credence.
A quick assessment of the brickwork was unrewarding; it was obstructively free of helpful niches or projections.
In fact not only did they not endorse the term, they obstructively were determined not to answer any questions about Stare decisis at all.
It's not sports-bike fast, of course, but it's not as obstructively slow as a Sportster would be, pitched into this category.
Righi, for his part, tried to obstructively ride a slower pace and allow Cunego, who had made the split, a better chance at the stage win.
In subsection (2)(a) for the words from "from roads if" to "abandoned" substitute "illegally, obstructively or dangerously parked, or abandoned or broken down".
The attack by 5 Nc6 bc 6 e5 Qe7 7 Qe2 Nd5 becomes a struggle to see whose queen is more obstructively placed.
Section 99 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 (removal of vehicles illegally, obstructively or dangerously parked, or abandoned or broken down) is amended as follows.
Section 99 of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 is amended to extend and amend the powers of public authorities to move vehicles parked obstructively, illegally, or dangerously, including on private land.
Pettier, whose Technical Section was now part of Inspection, and Wilson, of Gages, were two of those who talked largely and glowingly, but acted obstructively if they acted at all.
After a while he abandoned this one as well as being obstructively cynical and decided he quite liked human beings after all, but he always remained desperately worried about the terrible number of things they didn't know about.
The golems of Discworld are also much more intelligent than most representations; though still bound to obedience, if they feel they are mistreated they will take an obstructively literal interpretation of their orders as a form of rebellion.
Fragments of old wall, saint's chapel, chapter-house, convent and monastery, have got incongruously or obstructively built into many of its houses and gardens, much as kindred jumbled notions have become incorporated into many of its citizens' minds.
Come to the bottom of a hill and you change up rather than down to hear and feel the exhaust thudding and intake pulsing with its muscular lumpiness as the throttle is opened at subterranean revs, and while the bikes aren't fast, they're no longer obstructively slow and respond crisply and predictably.