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However, the diplomats working at the UN were described by the US State Department as "intelligence operatives", suggesting it is looking to hamper more than just administrational work.
In addition, broad-spectrum proteins involved in multiple pathways would be better targets as their inhibition of activity will hamper more than one system in the pathogen.
Longer term adaptations, which include village relocation, were discussed, although institutional susceptibilities that include community disputes over land, access to resources, and even disaster aid hamper more concerted, organized efforts to reduce this critical aspect of disaster risk.
Also indicated are a number of constraints that hamper more rapid progress.
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However, bad weather and communications were hampering more helicopter sorties.
Bad weather and poor communications are hampering more helicopter sorties.
Cooks who don't bake may be hampered more than kitchen novices.
But bad weather and communications were hampering more helicopter flights, said Ang Tshering of the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
He has been hampered more than he would ever admit by the left knee that he bruised on the first day of the regular season and the back injury that surfaced during this round.
Mere mention of the group stirs up old passions and painful questions about what America did or did not do to save European Jewry, and the extent to which schisms within Jewish ranks hampered more effective action.
We were hampered more by losing Jake than they were [losing Traore], even though they lose an exciting player.
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