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Arenas, Brendan Haywood and DeShawn Stevenson, all hampered with injuries last season, are scheduled to return.

Intensive development, industry, sewage treatment plants and Kennedy International Airport have all hampered water quality and caused erosion.

But frequent changes in personnel and turf wars between the national and local governments, as well as between the fisheries and forestry ministries, have all hampered implementation.

Jim Jefferies, Nicky Law, Bryan Robson and Colin Todd, all hampered by a crippling financial situation, tried and failed, and, in May last year, David Wetherall's three-month stint as caretaker manager ended in relegation.

But if those responses were relatively knee-jerk, that's as nothing to the twitterati, some with something interesting to say about class, a great many without, almost all hampered by the simple Chinese-whisper effect of only having heard that Cumberbatch said something moany about being picked on for being posh.

A pulled hamstring in spring minicamps, shin splints in June and a thigh bruise last month all hampered Crouch's ability to thrive as a receiver, although Steiner said Crouch had not ruled out a future return to the N.F.L. or to the quarterback position.

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Naysayers were quick to point out a lack of infrastructure, technical knowledge and disposable income to fund smartphones and data packages (not to mention the need to meet the continent's diverse linguistic needs) would all hamper his ambitious goal.

Now, low levels of adult literacy, sporadic outreach services and short hours at existing health facilities all hamper the regular provision of health care – especially to rural, outlying communities.

Nevertheless, neurotrophins themselves share poor pharmacokinetic profiles, mainly because of their sensitivity to proteolysis, restricted penetration of the blood brain barrier, and limited ability to diffuse in tissues, factors that all hamper their use as drugs.

Rabies is considered as a source of economic loss and, above all, hampers the movement of animals between different countries or regions, which has serious implications for the 'open market' since some countries are currently rabies free and wish to maintain their disease-free status [ 3].

Entrepreneurs well past their college years found themselves pulling all-nighters, hampered by spotty Wi-Fi signals.

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