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Second, concussions, particularly if poorly managed, can seriously hamper academic performance for weeks or even months.
The only small down side is that its slower processor and only 1GB of RAM (where most premium smartphones have at least 2GB), may hamper its performance in graphically intensive games and makes it less future proofed over two years.
Perhaps the most notorious encounter was at the 'Holy Water' game at the 1990 World Cup, where the drinks of the Brazilian players were apparently spiked with a little something to hamper their performance, something confirmed by Maradona but denied by Argentina coach Carlos Bilardo.
This can hamper the performance of our recommender system.
In the absence of IPK, there exists interpositional uncertainty which can hamper team performance (Blickensderfer et al. 1998).
The technique should interest the semiconductor industry, which often wants to identify the impurities that can hamper the performance of devices.
These tests are important to ensure that the products have not been altered in any way to hamper their performance prior to application on the job site.
A higher capital/labor ratio seems to hamper economic performance in the short run, as employment expansion turns out to be less feasible.
These systems provide high processing power at the expense of asymmetric communication costs, which can hamper the performance of parallel applications depending on their communication patterns if ignored.
High throughput requirements on high-precision manufacturing systems lead to a situation where the flexible dynamics hamper the performance at the positions of interest.
This study contributes to our understanding of situations in which conflict can facilitate or hamper company performance in an operational decision-making setting.
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