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Apartheid didn't impinge on music. It impinged on people's freedoms.
I think I'm a bit of a dreamer. I don't like the reality of life to impinge much on my life.
Laws that impinge your constitutionally protected right to earn an honest living must not be preposterous.
We have the First Amendment to rely on whenever an elected official tries to impinge on our rights to speak.
A crime is like a crack in reality, and it is the author's role to explore those cracks. As a writer, I like to see how they impinge on people.
Economics is a strange science. Our subject deals with some of the most important as well as mundane issues that impinge on the human condition.
As fiscal constraints impinge on defence and diplomacy, governments find themselves increasingly homebound, even if diplomats happily travel to summits.
There are movements which impinge upon the nerves with a strength that is incomparable, for movement has power to stir the senses and emotions, unique in itself.
Novel technologies and ideas that impinge on human biology and their perceived impact on human values have renewed strains in the relationship between science and society.
I am a passionate believer in freedom of speech. I would not support anything which would impinge on aggressive robust freedom of the British press, but when things go wrong and there has been outright illegality, there should be proper accountability.
Look, three love affairs in history, are Abelard and Eloise, Romeo and Juliet and the American media and this President at the moment. But this doesn't matter over time. Reality will impinge. If his programs work, he's fine. If it doesn't work, all of the adulation of journalists in the world won't matter.