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Discrimination will impair democracy.
Never read bad stuff if you're an artist; it will impair your own game.
Avoid lawsuits beyond all things; they pervert your conscience, impair your health, and dissipate your property.
I grew up playing sports, but now I feel like I can't, because if I get injured, I'll impair whatever film I'm working on.
We often see literature about women that impair and immerse the women themselves, such as when women are portrayed as objects of consumerism.
Consult your friend on all things, especially on those which respect yourself. His counsel may then be useful where your own self-love might impair your judgment.
Though pundits and politicians, weary of the story, are happy to omit facts about voting systems and their private contractors running our public elections, such omissions impair voters and democracy itself.
I have no inhibitions about smoking or drinking, but I think too much of my voice to place it in jeopardy. I have spent many good years in training and cultivating it, and I would be foolish to do anything which might impair or ruin it.
If the president is failing to disclose material facts with regard to legislation being presented to the Congress on a question as important as war and peace, I think it does impair the level of trust that the House and the Senate have for this administration.
My eye? It's a genetic thing. My dad had it, and now I have it. You know, I just found out that it may be correctable a little bit, because it does impair my vision. When I look up, I lose sight in this eye. I think, maybe for other people, it informs the way they see me.