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But Rudy said: 'I am not going to hamper Bloomberg.
"He determined that it was going to hamper his ability to be effective in this position," Mr. Whitman said.
"And we're going to ruin people's lives over it and we're going to hamper our military effort, and then we are going to really hammer them because they had a good time.
Noting that the church was still the site for planning sessions, Ms. Riley said, "While the fire was devastating, it's not going to hamper us, except for the meetings".
If he thinks that capping executive salaries and rewards is going to hamper the competition for talent, how does he think that punishing them for being successful at their jobs is going to be different?
"In other areas," Ms. Faber added, "particularly for Westchester and Staten Island, we've got larger things that are going to hamper our restoration efforts," including closed roads and the fact the utility has to wait until winds die down to send crews up to fix wires and poles.
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"I feel like it's going to really hamper his ability to be effective as a legislator," she said.
"We are probably not going to be hampered by arms control agreements".
Paul is going to be hampered by a general impression in many parts of the state that he is sort of strange.
"We are not going to be hampered by ideology in trying to get this country back on track," he told the governors, many of whom he met for the first time at the conference.
And one of the messages that Joe and I want to continually send is that we are not going to be hampered by ideology in trying to get this country back on track".
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