Examples of using May obstruct in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Alcohol may obstruct with the effect of this conduct.
The new system is complicated and may obstruct decision making.
As someone who may obstruct their plan. You must have matched the profile in their system.
You must have matched the profile in their system as someone who may obstruct their plan.
If the cancer grows in the airways, it may obstruct airflow, causing breathing difficulties.
This may obstruct innovation, lead to higher costs for competing pharmaceutical companies
overlapping branches as these may obstruct air circulation.
Listing of devices that may obstruct or otherwise diminish the effective mesh opening in a fishing net;
bridges and anything else that may obstruct the FM signal from reaching your radio.
National security considerations may obstruct oversight and accountability for large contracts handled by small groups of brokers,
clumps and plaques that may obstruct blood flow and lead to angina.
Those differences between national rules may obstruct the free provision of services
the United States which may obstruct the results of Cancun?
Attaching mounts to your windscreen, which may obstruct views of the road,
consumers is clearly in evidence, bearing in mind the risk that national legislation may obstruct this free movement.
the excessive activation of blood clotting, may obstruct blood flow to organs
thromboembolism blood clots that may obstruct blood vessels.
Harmonisation of European Trade Mark Law has been limited to those national provisions that may obstruct the free movement of goods and services within the European Community directly.
thromboembolism blood clots that may obstruct blood vessels.
In addition, the Competition DG is currently investigating certain practices which may obstruct competition in intra-Community cross-border mail,
Paragraph 1 shall not exclude the use of certain devices which may obstruct or otherwise effectively diminish the mesh in any part of the fishing net
In addition, the draft extradition agreement expressly recognises that constitutional principles may obstruct extradition, which is why the agreement makes provision for a specific consultation mechanism.
changeable rock may obstruct normal operation of PDC drill pit,
all as a result of the demand by big business for any controls to be minimised between or within countries which might obstruct the need for livestock to be moved quickly, together with the profit generated.
What might obstruct the blood flow that's more common in women than men?
remedying any excesses or misuse which might obstruct the democratic rules of the"community based on the rule of law" which is the EU.
Large additions of vitamin C may possibly obstruct the growth of a cancer tumour.
The inflammation of the brain tissue may also obstruct the normal flow of CSF around the brain hydrocephalus.
The Member States may not obstruct the marketing of products that comply with the provisions of this Directive.
Depending on the design of the whole bedroom, the headboard may partially obstruct the sill, be less than his