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The law left Mr. Negroponte with clear control over the Central Intelligence Agency and other agencies that operate abroad, but the commission warned in a report in March that the legislation left his influence over the F.B.I. "troublingly vague," hampering effective oversight of the nation's intelligence operations.

Although recent global-scale biodiversity assessments provide important data on priority regions for freshwater conservation [2], local watershed-scale priorities remain poorly known for most drainage systems on the planet, hampering effective and focused local action.

We argue against such policies, question evidence and motivations, and discuss their practical and ethical implications in hampering effective responses to EVD by the scientific community.

This maintains the high burden of infectious diseases prevalent in the rural population [ 6] while hampering effective action against the emerging epidemics of non-communicable diseases.

We recognize that information on the circumstances and numbers of children vulnerable to, infected and affected by HIV/AIDS is extremely limited and therefore hampering effective planning and an adequate, evidence-based response.

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The lack of mechanistic understanding of the demonstrated health effects of plant-rich diets has hampered effective exploitation of this benefit.

Rather, they hamper effective control and create uncertainty about the future course of the disease, which is fatal in about 4percentt of patients.

Among other things, the decision required suspects to be reminded of their right to remain silent.In Mr Inbau's opinion, Miranda served mainly to hamper effective police investigation.

It concluded: Delays and waste have plagued Universal Credit since its inception, enabled by a culture of secrecy and 'good news reporting' within the Department for Work and Pensions that has hampered effective scrutiny of the project.

It is as much the product of a political culture as of any one president, and Mr Bush's ambition to buck the trend has failed.The administration came into office convinced that, under Mr Clinton, too much accountability to Congress had hampered effective government.

The politics that result have hampered effective policy around Islamism.

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