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10. Jesper Parnevik -- Could be hampered by a sore hip and past British failures.
But he warned future flood defence works might be hampered by a tight funding settlement.
59 min: Sky's commentator has just said that Arsenal's delay to London will be hampered by a Portuguese air strike.
Its ability to stem the water leaks by the time Tokyo hosts the Olympics in 2020 – as promised by Abe – could be hampered by a looming labour shortage.
Critics say American efforts to train the Iraqi police also continue to be hampered by a shortage of troops and civilian advisers.
While Percival said he felt fine and may need only an occasional day off, he had difficulty throwing strikes and could be hampered by a troublesome right knee.
Lord Wedderburn moved an amendment to ensure that the firefighters' right to strike should not be hampered by a distinction made in 1979 by the court of appeal.
Organisers will argue that a Corbyn-led programme of economic reform would be hampered by a damaging departure from the EU, threatening jobs and investment.
Paul is going to be hampered by a general impression in many parts of the state that he is sort of strange.
Some of that slack could be made up by non-Japanese companies, but in some industries they will be hampered by a shortage of needed components from Japan.
Those flourishing sales of South African cars, wine and textiles that were boosted by a weaker rand will now be hampered by a stronger one.
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