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impinge

(= entrench) impinge or infringe upon This impinges on my rights as an individual This matter entrenches on other domains (= encroach) advance beyond the usual limit

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impinge · verb

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Movie subtitles

I know what I said but I have strict orders from Captain Sisko not to. impinge on your employees' freedom of expression.
When I signed off on the clinic you promised to find your own personnel and it wouldn't impinge on your regular duties.
So I didn't impinge on our friendship.
There are a number of things that impinge upon an individual to. the. colour his view of existence.
How does that impinge on men like us?
Could impinge the ulnar.
Could impinge the ulnar nerve, cut the blood flow.
Now even if they did impinge a slight dent in the car, the car will be made up of the memory materials, shape memory alloys, that go back to their original shape, even when dented.
Is he gonna impinge?
But we know the area not to impinge to keep you talking coherently.
But you said. I know what I said but I have strict orders from Captain Sisko not to. impinge on your employees' freedom of expression.
I didn't want to impinge on our friendship.
One does occasionally find, Monsieur Poirot, a husband and wife so wrapped up in each other that the child hardly seems to impinge.
He could have tweaked a vertebra in his neck. Could impinge the ulnar.
Is he gonna impinge? Oh, no, he never impinges.

News and current affairs

Surely, imitation will someday impinge on superior US growth performance as well.
Last June, it was agreed at the EU level that European institutions' decisions should not impinge on member states' control of fiscal policy.
First, rich countries are deeply reluctant to embrace any collective plan that might impinge on their own domestic policy maneuvers.
They prefer what they see as the rugged individualism of free-market forces, a level capitalist playing field, and a weak state that does not impinge on their personal choices.
To change course, global agreements that impinge on growth would be needed, along with systems that ensure compliance.
This is not necessarily a bad thing, given that all taxes are distorting, and that there really is no way to deal with today's outsize debt burdens that does not impinge on growth in some way.
China's response to the SARS epidemic suggests an almost automatic defensiveness when the outside world seems to impinge on it or threaten it in some potentially harmful or embarrassing way.

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