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Government should not be gratuitously hampered but its discomfort should never shield it from accountability.
"Clearly, we live at a time when not only has our economic growth been seriously hampered, but also more and more questions are raised about how our governments should act to overcome such obstacles," the organization's secretary general, César Gaviria, told the delegates.
Their "collective search" was hampered but still took place, biologists said.
Cumbria's Tom Farrell says missing out on London 2012 because of injury has "not hampered, but motivated" him.
Not only epidemiological research is hampered, but also the information is lacking to assess the diagnostic performance of these programmes.
However, severe microcephaly and the spectrum and severity of clinical alterations distinguished this case from eight other cases and hampered, but did not exclude, the diagnosis of autism.
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Energy investment is necessary to stop the blackouts which have hampered industry, but notoriously creates little employment.
The unit was not hampered by, but thrived on, the clinical cast of Glasgow medicine.
Privacy concerns have hampered their efforts, but almost all car companies include them anyway.
High aNDFom diets did not reduce growth performance, but hampered lean tissue gain.
Dense screen loading improved the classification rates, but hampered flowability, and consequently the efficiency.
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