• China primary goal was limiting any binding commitments with the potential to impinge on its industrial growth.

    FORBES: Climate Friend or Foe? China in Copenhagen

  • President Clinton is reportedly poised to impinge on U.S. sovereignty in a way that could have incalculably adverse consequences for national security.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Will 1998 Be The 'Year Of Surrendered Sovereignty'?

  • Robben's pace troubled the Spanish defence throughout and another burst from the Bayern Munich man unsettled Puyol, who appeared to impinge his opponent.

    BBC: Netherlands 0-1 Spain (aet)

  • On 14 October Mr Kerry and Mr Berman released an "explanatory" statement saying that the US had no desire to impinge on Pakistan's sovereignty.

    BBC: Pakistan civilian-military ties hit new low

  • Unless such nonsensical exercises in wishful thinking are rejected by the executive and legislative branches they will come seriously to impinge upon U.S. interests, without contributing materially to international security.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Though planning to make a love story based on their own romantic tribulations, they switch to a horror movie after one of the women recounts a nightmare she had and, suddenly, real-life horrors begin to impinge on their idyll.

    NEWYORKER: Baghead

  • They also looked at a range of cultural trends, such as how long it takes innovations to impinge on the popular consciousness (which is happening ever more quickly), the age at which celebrities become famous (which is dropping, albeit at the expense of ultimately shorter spells in the limelight), as well as many other more or less frivolous trends.

    ECONOMIST: Science invades the humanities

  • Likewise, the hunger for meat proteins is driving land farming to levels that can impinge on the health of man and beast.

    FORBES: Side Lines

  • Legal experts say the issue is rarely pursued partly because it is difficult to prove how overlapping directors impinge on business decisions.

    BBC: Apple and Google 'probe launched'

  • Those who have children in faith schools have said any charges would impinge on the freedom to practise their religion.

    BBC: children on school bus

  • Finally, there is a particularly suspect argument being made on behalf of this legislation to assure skeptics that it will not impinge upon American security requirements.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center for Security Policy | ��The Limitation Of Nuclear Materials As A Means Of Controlling Armaments��

  • By contrast, American mobile missiles if they can be deployed at all seem certain to be constrained operationally in ways that will impinge upon (if not eliminate) the benefits that ostensibly attend their mobility.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bush��s Faustian Deal On Mobile Missiles

  • U.S. accession to Kyoto would compel the federal government, American businesses and individual citizens to make significant changes in their day-to-day activities, changes that would impinge upon the productivity, welfare and possibly even the security of this nation.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Unfortunately, it is hard to see how this conclave will do anything but impinge upon that constitutionally protected right.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: A predictable fiasco

  • Shuster and other backers of the House approach to curbing drunken driving said the Senate provision would impinge on states' rights.

    CNN: By Alan K. Ota, CQ Staff Writer

  • Gender empowerment and poverty alleviation: the paper has provided women with an avenue to fight caste, gender and traditional systems which often impinge their socioeconomic empowerment and advancement.

    UNESCO: Khabar Lahariya (News Waves)

  • Worse yet, the Gejdenson bill which is replete with micromanaging provisions and negotiating directives that impinge dramatically on presidential authority fails to take into account the abundant evidence that the Soviet Union has redoubled its efforts to secure currently controlled Western high technology, either directly or through diversions through East European intelligence assets.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Introduction

  • Lastly, significantly higher oil prices would impinge already-strained consumer spending habits and lead to economic decline.

    FORBES: Today's Equity Dilemma: Micro Versus Macro Investing

  • Many of today's multinationals are as big as nation-states but are only just beginning to put together the complex series of checks and balances that impinge on governments.

    ECONOMIST: Bad aid

  • "We leave people to live their own lives so long as they don't impinge on others, " said Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew in 1998.

    CNN: Showing 'Greater Humanity'

  • It also provides a conclusion of sorts to the BioShock project, although one should never say never when commercial concerns impinge.

    FORBES: BioShock Infinite Review - Xbox 360 Version

  • Nothing so far agreed represents a threat to the U.K: euro-zone countries must accept a degree of oversight over their budgets and banking systems but that does not impinge on the sovereign right of future U.K. governments to repeat the ruinous mistakes of my predecessor if they choose to do so.

    WSJ: What Cameron Needs to Say on Europe

  • One advantage of this source is that businessmen are the right people to ask: they ought to know, if anyone does, how far job-security rules and so on impinge on their freedom of action.

    ECONOMIST: Working man’s burden | The

  • The reports are intended to give savvy investors and ordinary consumers alike an awareness of interest rates, forecasts and other developments that impinge on them.

    NPR: Fed to Give Quarterly Reports on Economic Health

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