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One prize ship ran aground; the other simply hindered progress, so both were burned.
But even on projects agreed to by both sides, the details have often hindered progress.
Critics of the policy have argued that the lack of western engagement with Hamas has hindered progress towards a settlement.
The pursuit of every available trophy undoubtedly hindered progress in the Premier League as injuries increased along with the workload.
This logical fallacy can be very misleading and has hindered progress in medicine for hundreds of years.
She finds that present terminologies are problematic, maintaining, for example, that seeing the gene as both a structural and functional entity has hindered progress.
The taboo around any discussion of sexual health or family planning has long hindered progress in tackling the spread of HIV or population growth.
Unfortunately, council cutbacks in Cornwall have hindered progress: though willing, the diminished archaeological department are unable to devote attention and support to the project.
But the Office of Research Integrity asserted in 1993 that Gallo "seriously hindered progress in AIDS research" by slighting the French discoveries for so long.
The country's sad record of political conflict since then, coupled with environmental problems and the ravages of the countrywide AIDS epidemic, hindered progress and growth for many years.
that have hindered progress.
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