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impinge

[im-pinj] / ɪmˈpɪndʒ /


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But it seems clear that artificial intelligence will impinge on work in different ways than previous waves of technology.

From New York Times

It comes as Erdogan has increasingly engaged in nationalistic, populist policies that critics say impinge on democracy.

From Los Angeles Times

They said the products did not impinge on human dignity.

From BBC

The appeals court properly ruled that the Colorado law was constitutional because there was no other way to achieve the government’s goal, even if the law impinged on First Amendment rights.

From Seattle Times

The IRS didn’t report breakdowns for 2019, saying the numbers were so small that releasing the data could impinge on taxpayers’ anonymity.

From Washington Times