Examples of 'would impede' in a sentence

Meaning of "would impede"

would impede ~ indicates that something would hinder, obstruct, or slow down progress or development

How to use "would impede" in a sentence

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would impede
The crosses would impede escape.
Assembly language is avoided where possible because it would impede portability.
That would impede the blood flow enough.
Information the disclosure of which would impede law enforcement.
That would impede our growth.
Discovering what happened and why would impede freedom.
And that would impede testimony.
I can not respect any legality that would impede progress.
This would impede bale stacking in a compact machine.
Cases in which immunity would impede the course of justice.
It would impede access to a lawyer.
History of psychiatric disorder that would impede adherence to protocol.
That would impede our efforts towards economic growth and cohesion.
But a far more serious deficiency would impede operational use.
That would impede the blood flow enough to cause his organs to fail.
Any case in which such immunity would impede the course of justice.
This would impede them from taking direct and quick route of clicking the link itself.
Disturbances in the availability of domestic biomass would impede the attainment of goals.
Of which would impede a continuing.
There are also other atmospheric components that would impede your view.
Anything that would impede a transaction.
The shell adaptations necessary for retractile extremities would impede rapid swimming.
The very fact of which would impede her ability to defend herself.
The Minister may refuse to act on a proposal that would impede navigation.
The argument the bill would impede religious freedom is also wrong.
I chose not to tell you about Fletcher because I thought it would impede your recovery.
Any delay in destruction would impede the effective implementation of that international agreement.
Opponents of environmental audit privileges argue that privilege would impede legitimate enforcement action.
Any further reduction would impede the smooth progress of implementing the programme.
This is a sensible requirement during the period where disclosure would impede or injure an investigation.
That was a serious flaw that would impede economic growth and poverty eradication efforts worldwide.
Post-production cross linking would impede access.
Critics have argued that this would impede nuclear disarmament and possibly stimulate a nuclear arms race.
The believer must, by faith, refuse anything that would impede spiritual progress.
States would impede the proper implementation of this Directive.
Others said the withdrawal of the lawmakers would impede the democratic transition.
Such a development would impede later harmonisation of technical standards within the Union.
There should be no preconditions for trade that would impede economic growth and development.
This would impede the development of other options in the European Community.
The smallest problem in this mechanism would impede the mechanism of the clock.
This would impede access to the contents of the can 1.
Partial blockage is undesirable because it would impede the flow of fluid through the passage.
This would impede the nesting of the containers 2 and would not allow stacking.
Government authorities believed that this action would impede rebel infiltration and arms trafficking.
This would impede our quest for a human-competitiveness proof in the context of program repair.
Accredo will refrain from doing anything that would impede client from meeting its aforementioned obligations.
I also hope there isn't a foreign body in the wound which would impede healing.
Think those things would impede her ability to use an Uzi.
How had he determined that not granting such a waiver would impede judicial procedure?
Striking Syria would impede diplomatic efforts.

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