Sentence examples for hampered progress from inspiring English sources

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Sectarian politics has hampered progress in other areas, as well.

But rancorous disputes, especially over Iraq, have hampered progress.

A low electricity tariff has also hampered progress, despite an average 10 percent rise this month.

The difficulty of coordinating any plan between those competing states, however, hampered progress.

If anything, the size of the 28-member bloc has hampered progress on trade deals with other countries.

One thing that has hampered progress is that physicists still do not agree on how much the new particle weighs.

But the country's long tradition of primary reliance on confessions for conviction, and the informal ties linking the local police, prosecutors and judges, have hampered progress.

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Still, the concerns did not seem to hamper progress on economic matters.

Hampering progress was the extraordinary sourness of the mood in Washington.

The United Nations secretary general, Kofi Annan, recently criticized its leader, Foday Sankoh, saying he was hampering progress with his "often negative and confusing approach".

Innovation and research are exploring new realms in biofuel production, and efforts to hamper progress are bad for our environment and our energy security.

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