| 1. | I thought he was impinging on the health of the company,
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| 2. | Q : To what extent did racial issues impinge on justice?
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| 3. | The results impinge on many who are not excessive drinkers themselves.
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| 4. | It shouldn't impinge on the pleasures of the game.
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| 5. | But he said such measures cannot impinge on fundamental human rights.
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| 6. | The ligament can become ossified and impinge the underlying suprascapular nerve.
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| 7. | By late 1971, international politics impinged on the Chinese Road.
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| 8. | Elsewhere, overcrowded conditions threaten to impinge even further on prison life.
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| 9. | And most potential common areas impinge on the central disagreement about abortion.
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| 10. | There are multiple theories about exactly what is being impinged,
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