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be hindrance
noun
Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
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'... I'm wary of the fact that I don't want to just interfere in something that I might be hindrance to.
An adviser to another prominent Republican candidate, reflecting the concern about Mr. Bush and the forthcoming visit, said, "He could be a help, he could be hindrance".
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On Earth, physical or cognitive differences ("disabilities") are considered by many to be hindrances.
Reason and logic, and the ability to improve in those capacities, can be hindrances to true belief.
However, local optima entrapment and slow convergence are hindrances when solving real engineering problems.
Pundits have already begun the endless debate over whether Mr. Romney's wealth and religion are hindrances or assets.
High numbers of people need glasses, but cost and access to proper prescriptions are hindrances.
For example, Doppler Effect and frequent handover are hindrances to good performance.
More often than not, these things are hindrances in her ability to shake us out of our sleepwalking.
The last thing this Van Gaal side requires is further hindrance to any attacking with zest.
But it can also be a hindrance.
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