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That may hamper recruiting.
For active coaches, coming forward on controversial issues could hamper recruiting if you take a side that may alienate, say, the family of a prospective point guard".
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When O'Leary was asked yesterday whether Notre Dame's admissions requirements hampered recruiting, he said, "It might be a little bit stricter than other schools, but that's what makes it different.
That can hamper future recruiting efforts.
The peculiarity of a Pediatric Pathology Unit hampered the possibility of recruiting breast samples in this study for investigating the performance of the alternative fixatives in that particular context.
Universities have voiced fears that efforts to cut immigration could hamper efforts to recruit overseas students.
This finding lends support to previous research, indicating that problems in recruiting suitable participants hamper many programs in demonstrating their success [ 5, 51- 53].
These trials will be prolonged with difficulties in recruiting subjects, and hampered by several factors: First is a lack of public awareness of CMV, making recruitment into vaccine trials difficult.
These recruiting efforts were hampered by the draft riot in New York City of July 1863.
We were only able to recruit and consent about two-thirds of the sample target (N = 81) and were especially hampered by the difficulty of recruiting males.
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