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It characteristically enhances rather than inhibits performance.
It cannot tell us whether caffeine likewise gooses or inhibits performance for other people in other sports.
If we internalise that view, perhaps we can adjust the essentially bourgeois paradigm of what constitutes "successful" management and avoid repeating the vicious cycle of inflated expectation, disappointment and rage that inhibits performance.
Modelling and experimental analysis confirm that flooding inhibits performance, but the risk can be minimised by reducing the relative humidity of the cathode feed to 50%.
Cooligy's Corbin says chips slow themselves down when they start to overheat, and that inhibits performance.
While many of us believe that more money is a motivator, it's actually a stressor that inhibits performance.
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When integrated incorrectly, they can actually inhibit performance.
And that the "threat" of that stereotype is powerful enough to inhibit performance.
Why it matters: When microprocessors and optoelectronics operate, they generate heat; too much can inhibit performance and reduce reliability.
There is substantial evidence that static stretching may inhibit performance in strength and power activities.
Dornan's dry and inhibited performance, meanwhile, is a mark of the director James Foley's indifference — the actor was alert and witty as Count von Fersen in Sofia Coppola's "Marie Antoinette" but is shrunken and stiff here.
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