The first step is to keep people of concern out of Canada, something that happens on a regular basis without impinging on the public conscious. |
The special representative must be able to relate to what is happening on the ground without impinging on the role of the force commander. |
A radiograph of the skull had confirmed a long styloid process on the left, which was perceived to be impinging on the glossopharyngeal nerve, causing referred pain. |
Surgical removal of tonsils, nasal polyps or other tissue impinging on the airway also may relieve sleep apnea. |
But he did feel the wave of emotion that welled from her, impinging directly on his empathic sense. |
Trunnions and all impinging influences are incompatible with correctness of fire. |