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"There's no question that the long-term success of the city and this region would be seriously hampered," said H. Claude Shostal, president of the nonprofit Regional Plan Association.
"Without music GCSE being given the weighting it deserves, our cultural and creative economy will be put at risk, and young people who want to be involved in the music sector will have their efforts hampered," said Ms Annetts.
"While businesses from Texas to the Northeast received a strong summer boost, those with heavy store footprints in the flooded Midwest or in fire-ravaged California were hampered," said Scott Bernhardt, Planalytics' chief executive.
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Britain is in as bad a state as the US and is further hampered, says Roubini, by "fiscal constraints" and the need for a European consensus that makes aggressive bail-outs more difficult to implement.
For a patient whose ability to communicate is hampered, say, by autism, a scan of the resting brain could reveal whether a treatment already underway is working.
Asked about the idea that Red Bull might be trying to hamper Webber, Horner said: "That is complete rubbish.
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