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Everett played shallow in center, which also contributed to hampering the Yankees.
Both admitted to hampering an investigation of the incident by the Federal Elections Commission.
An upsurge in violence by organized crime syndicates contributed to hampering Western investment, and though the activity of such groups was curtailed in the early 21st century, it still presented severe obstacles to both Western and Russian businesses.
As the health reform law moves off the drawing board into the real world, its opponents are doing their best to make it not work -- by shifting their energies from fulminations about the boogeymen they imagine in the law to hampering, complicating or outright obstructing its implementation.
In addition to hampering communication, bigness can endanger an institution's vitality by damaging community morale, support for young faculty, and maintenance of uniformly high research standards.
Various studies indicate that early and appropriate treatment of immune dysregulation in SLE could be key to hampering CVD development and progression in SLE.
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This is bound to hamper the recovery.
The condition never seemed to hamper Shay.
The trade deficit continued to hamper growth.
He alleged Rousseff had tried to hamper the investigation.
But Rudy said: 'I am not going to hamper Bloomberg.
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