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Second, conclusions from the study of creatine supplementation in several myopathic conditions are deeply hampered by methodological problems including difficulties in statistical power due to rarity of diseases.
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Adequate acute treatment of the deeply burned hand and any subsequent reconstructive procedures may be hampered by the lack of sufficient suitable graft material and the risks of donor site morbidity and scarring.
More tragic was that Den nis might not have realised it himself - a deeply troubled soul, his excesses masked a life hampered by insecurity and self-doubt.
Labor Minister Lisa Raitt, who has said the Canadian Pacific strike could cost 540 million Canadian dollars ($524 million) in lost economic activity each week, said on Sunday that the government was consulting with businesses to see how deeply the strike was hampering their operations.
3. Performance improvement – organizational culture and learning A deeply embedded culture of risk avoidance, rather than risk management, both in individual action and in the systems to support it, hampered the response in Haiti.
We're fundamentally hampered".
This has hampered past privatisations.
Hampered by injuries.
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