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They're made to grow as people - mentally, emotionally and physically - and to start hindering that is ridiculous.
The speculative office district next to the West Side stadium would not only be the most complicated financial plan in Olympic history, it would compete with Lower Manhattan for office tenants, hindering that area's recovery.
The question of socioeconomic diversity has gained new urgency in recent years, as economists and sociologists debate whether social mobility is declining in the United States, and educators ask what role top colleges play in helping or hindering that movement.
The trouble is that all the deals they've cut with content providers like Disney and Discovery during the salad days of the 90s and early 2000s are hindering that plan.
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These plans help, not hinder, that purpose.
Then Dodd-Frank sought to hinder that power.
So the idea is that perhaps hypertension could hinder that function, Dr. Kershaw said.
What could hinder that competition is the cloud of doping that hangs over the sport.
"It must not -- and will not -- be allowed to halt or hinder that search," he said in Dublin.
"India exports a million tons of basmati a year, and India is complacent because the Ricetec patent does not hinder that," Dr. Siddiq said.
But both share a welcome desire to look at what climate change means in a world that can adapt to it and what can hinder that adaptation.
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