How To Use Unimpaired In A Sentence
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Your Honours, we would submit that section 4 represents only part of the law of damages for this purpose and the common law is otherwise unimpaired.
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It is worthy of trial in tetanic and eclamptic seizures, and in tonic angiospasms such as occur during the chill of malarial fevers, although in the last-mentioned condition pilocarpine is perhaps more suitable, provided the energy of the heart be unimpaired.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
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Queen Milena possessed great beauty, which she retained unimpaired in advancing years.
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Unless the whole domestic group hold together with a sort of loyalty or local patriotism, unless the inheritance of property is logical and legitimate, unless the family quarrels are kept out of the courts of officialism, the tradition of family ownership cannot be handed on unimpaired.
Oikos and Logos: Chesterton's Vision of Distributism
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My thought processes themselves seem unimpaired.
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One of the reasons I think he has come through so much unseduced by his own success and with an unimpaired ability to strip pretentiousness to its drawers is that he has a built-in Geiger counter for sussing out the false.
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He said: ‘If the driving licence scheme in this country, which is so very highly valued compared with so many other countries I know, is to be maintained, it is vital that its integrity remains unimpaired.’
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This one seemed to have got away with it, skin and confidence unimpaired.
IN LOVE AND WAR
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Miss Chadwick added: ‘The best part of Rochdale to go for a good unimpaired view of the sky is probably Blackstone Edge.’
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Our national parks are protected under federal legislation for public understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment while maintaining them in an unimpaired state so they will remain intact in the future.
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Every body of men invested with office are tenacious of power; they feel interested, and hence it has become a kind of maxim, to hand down their offices, with all its rights and privileges, unimpaired to their successors.
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Because I want to remain unimpaired, I’ve eliminated wines of 14% and above from my weekday drinking.
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The driving position is first rate, visibility unimpaired.
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This long-established paper has now nearly completed its thirty-second volume, and notwithstanding the severe calamities in which the country is involved, and which tax most heavily in men and money those States in which its circulation is largest, it is nearing the close of another eventful year with its _circulation unimpaired_ -- a matter of special gratification, as showing that its course, in these trying times, has been generally approved, and that it has been more widely useful than ever the past year, by its firm and cordial support of the Government when assailed by a wicked rebellion.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
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his speech remained unimpaired
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The obligations of the State, as a member of the Union, and of every citizen of the State, as a citizen of the United States, remained perfect and unimpaired.
“Southern States v. Lincoln” « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy
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Banks are allowed to invest their unimpaired Tier I capital in overseas money market or debt instruments without any percentage or absolute limit subject to approval by their Board of Directors.
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It is said that the restrictions leave unimpaired the access of potential participants during an election period to other modes of communication with the electorate.
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The objective is to maximise the potential for the unimpaired physical, emotional and intellectual development of every child.
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He was not doing anything that he called wrong, and full purposing to do everything that was right; exalting Lady Charlotte in his imagination alike for the favours she granted, and those which she withheld; and taking credit to himself for the homage that he rendered to the excellencies of Isabella, he banished from his mind all thoughts of the future, except such as referred to the excellent conduct which he was then to withhold, and gave himself wholly to the display of that magnificent hospitality and festive profusion, which could only have been well placed in the days of unimpaired fortunes and an unreproving conscience.
Isabella. A Novel
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Hygge and colleagues also found that noise-exposed children are relatively insensitive to speech, even though their hearing is unimpaired.
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The freedom to risk capital should remain unimpaired to the extent that this is possible in our modern society.
Metropolitan TorontoPlanners Dilemma
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His health and vigour were unimpaired by a stroke.
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Is it likely that those faced with such great and glittering prizes will be wholly immune to their attractions, or that their objectivity will be unimpaired?
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He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream.
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They saw blacks as the mythical noble savages, free from hypercivilized inhibition, their natural potency unimpaired.
Mr. Sammler's City
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[deleted] friends and foes, with her status still unimpaired, her missionaries all well, her native church though small yet vigorous, her operations enlarged, her property intact, and her treasury though unreplenished for more than four years, liable for less than a thousand taels.
Letter from Young John Allen to Dr. McFerrin [Revision]July 19, 1866
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I use the word in its connotation of an unimpaired or uncorrupted state of affairs.
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His health and vigour were unimpaired by a stroke.
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He had the right to have that river run through his land unimpaired and its quality undiminished except where it resulted from reasonable use of the river upstream.
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His integrity as a man, however, was unimpaired in her eyes.
THE IMAGE OF LAURA
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Nevertheless, the next stage of the euro-zone debt crisis will put the almost unimpaired exercise capacity of the German economy to the test.
Investment Drives German Growth
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Queen Milena possessed great beauty, which she retained unimpaired in advancing years.
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the timing and control of his movements were unimpaired
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• Classes that receive a 100% recovery are called "unimpaired" and are automatically deemed to accept the plan
VCCircle News
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When attacked by bark beetles, pine trees with a reduced capability to produce resin would be more vulnerable than pine trees with unimpaired resin production.
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In shifting his attention to the universities, the prince has found beneficiaries that are unimpaired by any of the limiting notions that guided Giuliani.
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She produced strawberries and cream and noted that Nathan's appetite, at least, was unimpaired.
THE GREENSTONE GRAIL: THE SANGREAL TRILOGY ONE
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a time, though nourished with the same food which increased their growth from infancy, and afterwards supported them for many years in unimpaired health and strength, must be sought for from the laws of animal excitability, which, though at first increased, is afterwards diminished by frequent repetitions of its adapted stimulus, and at length ceases to obey it.
Note VII
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When someone seems, by any reasonable standard, so intent on braiding the rope, tying the knot, and hanging himself with it, it's easy to suppose that the best thing to do is to stand back so everyone can have an unimpaired view.
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… I do believe that especially in the day and age we live in, the nature of the threats we face… the president of the United States needs to have his constitutional powers unimpaired, if you will, in terms of the conduct of national security policy.
The Conservative Assault on the Constitution
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I shall continue to exert all my faculties to maintain the just powers of the Constitution and to transmit unimpaired to posterity the blessings of our Federal Union.
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Certainly, their vocal attributes remain unimpaired, judging by the steady stream of invective directed at all persons perceived as the opposition.
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This would enable local Democrats to continue their anti-Sinclair activities "unimpaired" right through Election Day.
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There seems to have been even less reason for departing from ancient usage in the present instance, since Joanna had a son, to whom the cortes might lawfully have tendered its oath of recognition; for a female, although excluded from the throne in her own person, was regarded as competent to transmit the title unimpaired to her male heirs.
The History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella the Catholic — Volume 3
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These fundamental commercial and cultural ties are unimpaired.
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Fortunately, his head injuries left his bodily functions unimpaired.
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These are measures aiming to ensure that one's second-strike capacity, even after a first strike, is relatively unimpaired.
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[deleted] it still survived to the delight of her friends and surprise of all, with her status unimpaired, her missionaries all well; her native church though small, yet vigorous; her operations enlarged, her property intact and her treasury though unreplenished for more than four years, liable for less than a thousand taels.
Letter from Young John Allen to Dr. McFerrinJuly 19 1866
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These rights mean that any waterfront landowner or legal occupier of land has the right to have water flow to one's land in its natural state and to be unimpaired in access to and from the water's shore.
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They may be interests in property, as in actions for trespass and conversion; or interests in unimpaired relations with others, as in causing injury or death to relatives.
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At present, it is capped at 25 per cent of the unimpaired tier I capital (that is, capital and free reserves) or $10 million, whichever is higher.