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Context Discussion 10 by Sid_morley100 on 05-03-2018
What is the difference between "hinder" and "impede"? It looks like the same definition but it is dissimilar.
The difference to impede is "be a hindrance to or obstacle to", and "hinder" is defined as "be an obstacle to". So the words are the same but different words.
I always feel "impetuous" when I think of some articles that talk about city government. This is why I read the NY Times when I look out for a new article that has been published the recent year or recent week.
That is absolutely what I was thinking. Even though city government has political reasons, I do not trust cited, unsafe sources.
There is a feeling of inconsequential thought that tax refunds always worry me, but when I do not turn them in I'm like "Oh gosh, a late fee. Better send it into H&R Block before I get late."
NO. I hate tax refunds. This is the reason the government is greedy. I would make the tax place inaccessible if I wanted to, but I ain't no store manager.
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