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Yet we have to learn how to overcome the hindrances of the museum if encounters with art are to enrich us.
The time had come, therefore, to recognize hindrances of another kind such as poverty, disease, discrimination, and ignorance which individuals could overcome only with the positive assistance of government.
Quieting worry, quelling doubt, silencing the tumult of outside voices — some of the "five hindrances" of Buddhist teachings — as it turns out are all part of a day's work in fashion.
One problem with Chicago's schools — like schools in urban centers all over this country — is that their constituents, the students, suffer from the usual hindrances of poverty: having no place at home to study; having no support at home for studying; sometimes having no home at all.
The paper shows some merits and hindrances of these methods.
It is also possible to quantify steric hindrances of bulky substituents.
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The hindrance of these submarine hills, and of the tidal currents that swirl around and across them, robs the long ocean swells of their power.
These officials have told people that they are curious to see what decisions Duquette makes in the upcoming weeks without the hindrance of having a boss.
Bosanquet describes the function of the state, then, as "the hindrance of hindrances" to human development.
The uniaxial orientation results in the hindrance of graphitization.
In addition, it removes the hindrance of the many wires and cables required in military equipment.
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