Sentences with Militate

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51 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Militate'

The stringent regulations on emissions militate against the expansion of the manufacturing industry in our city.

The ongoing conflict in the region continues to militate against efforts to establish lasting peace.

The lack of proper infrastructure may militate against the city's bid to host the international sports event.

The outdated technology used in the company may militate against its competitiveness in the global market.

The stormy weather could militate against our plans for an outdoor wedding ceremony.

The complex legal procedures can militate against the timely resolution of disputes in the court system.

A lack of public support may militate against the implementation of the proposed public transportation improvements.

The scarcity of natural resources may militate against the country's economic growth.

The rainy weather will militate against our plans for a picnic this weekend.

His lack of experience may militate against his chances of getting the job.

The complex legal requirements can militate against small businesses entering the market.

Excessive bureaucracy can militate against the efficiency of government agencies.

The noisy neighbors may militate against the peaceful atmosphere in our neighborhood.

Limited access to healthcare can militate against the well-being of the underprivileged population.

The cultural differences may militate against effective communication in international business.

The outdated infrastructure can militate against the city's ability to handle population growth.

The inherent biases in the hiring process can militate against equal opportunities for all candidates.

The cultural differences between the two nations may militate against successful diplomatic negotiations.

The outdated curriculum may militate against students acquiring the skills needed for the modern workforce.

The rising cost of living can militate against individuals saving for their future.

The prevalence of misinformation can militate against informed decision-making in the age of social media.

The lack of accessibility features may militate against the inclusivity of online learning platforms.

The bureaucratic red tape can militate against the timely approval of essential infrastructure projects.

The complex legal language in contracts may militate against consumers fully understanding their rights.

The lack of transparency in decision-making processes can militate against public trust in government institutions.

Technological advancements often militate against job security as automation becomes more prevalent.

Social media algorithms can militate against a balanced exposure to diverse perspectives.

The steep learning curve may militate against widespread adoption of the new software in the company.

Discriminatory hiring practices can militate against workplace diversity and inclusion.

Inadequate nutrition can militate against a child's physical and cognitive development.

The intense competition in the industry may militate against the success of small startups.

Political polarization can militate against bipartisan cooperation in legislative bodies.

The language barrier can militate against effective international collaboration in scientific research.

The prevailing stereotypes can militate against the advancement of women in male-dominated professions.

The scarcity of natural resources may militate against sustainable development goals in certain regions.

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