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The act of a fielder who, while NOT in the possession of the ball, in the act of fielding the ball, impedes the progress of any runner OR the act of impeding a runner by a fielder that is not in the possession of the ball
Ãâó: www.resports.net/community/glossary.html
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| obstruction |
any object that penetrates a specified surface. An object that penetrates a supplemental surface is a supplemental obstruction. The most obstructing object in a set of objects is the one that penetrates an imaginary surface further than any other object in the set
Ãâó: cartome.org/FM3-34/Glossary.htm
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| obstruction |
(in daylight calculations) anything outside a building which prevents the direct view of part of the sky
Ãâó: www.learn.londonmet.ac.uk/packages/clear/glossary/...
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| obstruction |
Any artificial object that has been left or placed on the course with the exception of course boundary markers and constructed roads and paths.
Ãâó: www.golf-topics-tips.com/glossary.html
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| obstructed labor |
Delivery of a baby cannot take place without medical intervention, and often requires a caesarean section (surgery).
Ãâó: www.whiteribbonalliance-india.org/definitions.htm
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