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Apparently hampered to some degree by a pulled muscle in his right rib cage, Bryant finished with 12 points, 11 rebounds and 9 assists.
It is not clear what the Mets would do if Beltran is too hampered to be a regular player in 2011.
Gray is hampered, to an extent, by treading in the tracks of Werner Herzog, who went to South America with Klaus Kinski, his leading man (or, as Herzog calls him, "my best fiend"), and returned with the extraordinary "Aguirre, Wrath of God" (1972) and "Fitzcarraldo" (1982).
While the manual attempted to provide a clinically useful approach, it was hampered to a large extent by the dearth of accurate measures; as Walter Mischel points out in his 1968 book "Personality and Assessment," almost every known tool offered a pitifully small correlation to actual behavior.
However, model assessment, model comparison and replication are hampered to a large extent by a lack of transparency and comprehensibility in model descriptions.
However, whereas these studies contribute information on relative volume status in different groups of PD, they were hampered to express the degree of true fluid overload due to the lack of a reference population.
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It is hampering to a memoir.
"The idea so often expressed that classical technique is hampering to artistic expression is erroneous and misleading".
Waitrose said it did not directly supply Duchy Originals hampers to Singapore or Duchy beer to the Middle East.
Nevertheless, the intrinsic shortcoming that cannot acquire the signals in deep tissue hampers to move forward clinical application.
You wouldn't want your clothes hamper to overload.
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