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"We all have handicaps," Mr. Shanley said.
Though Democrats see political openings, they have handicaps.
The bar code scanning feature, cool as it sounds, will have handicaps.
Mr. McNealy's chief nemesis, Bill Gates of Microsoft, was ranked 205th, with a 23.9 handicap, among the 230 corporate chiefs who play enough to have handicaps.
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All sites have handicapped access, and the four towns are linked by trains and boats.
People close to the G.M.-Chrysler talks have handicapped the chances of a deal at 50-50.
The poisonous distrust and conspiracy theories that have handicapped the country's transition to democracy are deepening.
Or the alliance could still be suffering from chronic resupply problems that have handicapped it in the past.
She is also said to have handicapped a rival for the king, Moll Davis, by lacing her food with a purgative.
Senator Ellis said he is optimistic that the new chairman will move the commission past the political pressures that have handicapped its work.
Weak foreign sales have handicapped black moviemakers for years, forcing them to operate with smaller salaries and budgets when they mine the American black experience.
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