There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too quickly.
There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too quickly.
From my earliest days I have enjoyed an attractive impediment in my speech. I have never permitted the use of the word stammer. I can't say it myself.
There is no longer a single common impediment to blacks emerging in this society.
Governmental aid is a drawback rather than an assistance, as, although it may facilitate in the routine of artistic production, it is an impediment to the development of true artistic genius.
This forenamed maid hath yet in her the continuance of her
first affection; his unjust unkindness, that in all reason should
have quenched her love, hath, like an impediment in the current,
made it more violent and unruly.
No treaty is ever an impediment to a cheat.
The attack did not succeed as well as I had hoped, no small impediment having been the loss of my right leg.
I had worked so hard for so long that I developed a speech impediment. It happens when I get tired.
Expecting is the greatest impediment to living. In anticipation of tomorrow, it loses today.
But as far as my work is concerned, I see no impediment, and various advantages, to being deaf.
Nothing is a greater impediment to being on good terms with others than being ill at ease with yourself.
There is no greater impediment to the advancement of knowledge than the ambiguity of words.
It is true that the aristocracies seem to have abused their monopoly of legal knowledge; and at all events their exclusive possession of the law was a formidable impediment to the success of those popular movements which began to be universal in the western world.
My wife has a slight impediment in her speech. Every now and then she stops to breathe.
HONORABLE, adj. Afflicted with an impediment in one's reach. In legislative bodies, it is customary to mention all members as honorable as, 'the honorable gentleman is a scurvy cur.'
Since then my office hath so far prevail'd
That face to face and royal eye to eye
You have congreeted, let it not disgrace me
If I demand, before this royal view,
What rub or what impediment there is
Why that the naked, poor, and mangled Peace,
Dear nurse of arts, plenties, and joyful births,
Should not in this best garden of the world,
Our fertile France, put up her lovely visage?
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