「impairing」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| It also failed to be minimally | impairing, as it permitted more detentions than necess |
| heumatoid arthritis is a progressive disease | impairing function for decades after onset. |
| mine, severely wounding him in the head and | impairing his vision. |
| ffered from locomotor ataxia while governor, | impairing his ability to walk. |
| suffered by the defendant from substantially | impairing his mental responsibility for the fatal acts |
| put power over a wide band and significantly | impairing its efficiency. |
| of scraping of the coffin's surface without | impairing its basic function as a container for the ki |
| en though this happens at a cost of the host | impairing itself with anemia. |
| remely close to success, she lost a topmast, | impairing maneuverability. |
| e found that the provision was not minimally | impairing nor was it proportional. |
| d to show that the legislation was minimally | impairing of the claimant's rights. |
| ish found that this policy was not minimally | impairing, since it would not significantly enable ide |
| etics inhibit the activity of NKCC2, thereby | impairing sodium reabsorption in the thick ascending l |
| e partially or fully discharged by a vandal, | impairing the extinguisher's actual firefighting abili |
| ted form inhibits viral DNA polymerase, thus | impairing the ability of the virus to replicate within |
| dian nerve either at the elbow or the wrist, | impairing the thenar muscles. |
| e gotten rid of, legally, without materially | impairing the numerical strength of the white electora |
| ose packing of acyl chains of phospholipids, | impairing the functions of certain membrane-bound enzy |
| the necessary changes without destroying or | impairing the essential continuity of Judaism in all o |
| us misdemeanors could be legally admitted as | impairing the value of their testimony; and |
| es made in Haig's edition that are viewed as | impairing the functionality of the work. |
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