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If this does not happen, then the development may get hampered.
The latter, meanwhile, which is located in Florida, could get hampered by more intensive hurricanes — a base that will cost $5 billion to re-build after Hurricane Michael.
The success didn't last long, as Johnson started to get hampered with back injuries, which reduced his effectiveness.
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As a result, communication gets hampered.
As I made clear in the letter, they feel our efforts to get the message across is getting hampered by the continued debate about the leadership".
Alan King's novice may have been unlucky not to peg back Go Native in the Supreme Hurdle at Cheltenham after getting hampered at the final flight.
Speaking as he visited Palo, south of the worst-hit city of Tacloban, Benigno Aquino told reporters: "One is tempted to despair, but the minute I despair, then everybody, it cascades down and everybody gets hampered in their efforts".
The Obama snub is a replay of then-President Clinton's dashed attempt at a brief encounter in 2000 at the opening of the General Assembly with the Iranian President Mohammad Khatami, who also tried to warm up relations with the West but got hampered by hard-liners at home.
In the solvent of reduced polarity (methanol), the charge transfer process gets hampered showing lesser quenching.
Promising therapeutic efficacy of curcumin against cancer (Anand et al. 2008; Chattopadhyay et al. 2004) always gets hampered due to certain shortcomings such as, low oral bioavailability (Anand et al. 2007) and photodecomposition (Ansari et al. 2005).
However, the further clinical development of BA got hampered because of poor solubility and pharmacological properties.
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