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None of the planned food assistance for approximately 600,000 people could be delivered to Ar-Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor, where widespread insecurity continues to hamper passage of trucks since July and May, respectively.
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It soured public opinion, drained the economy, fueled public dismay and anger, hampered passage of their domestic programs, fractured their party, and stirred big losses in Congress.
Moreover, the gas bubbles are somewhat undesirable because they could hamper the passage of light to the center of the photoreactor, as the light penetration ability is blocked and dissipated with the swarm of bubbles.
The opposition says the government wants to cut the judiciary down to size for hampering the passage of bills, including one that centralises development funds.
But the vetoes that hamper the passage of laws make it just as hard to stop the federal government from doing anything.Birth of the kludgeocracyThe growth of entitlements is a good example.
The Ukrainian government's apparent inability to secure the paintings may hamper the agreement's passage.
Any investigation into the savings deductions will be hampered by the passage of time.
Dr Haavisto said research in Kuwait and Iraq would be hampered by the passage of time.
The critical passage in Draghi's comments was this: "To the extent that the size of the sovereign premia hamper the functioning of the monetary policy transmission channels, they come within our mandate".
That may hamper recruiting.
Can transparency hamper governance?
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