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The rule has been roundly criticized as sexist, a hindrance to performance and offensive to Muslim women who play the sport in large numbers in Asian countries.
For example, Doppler Effect and frequent handover are hindrances to good performance.
High mobility of onboard mobile stations brings about Doppler Effect and frequent handovers which are sources of hindrance to high performance communications.
This is to later become a huge hindrance to his performance.
Poverty has long been recognized as the single greatest hindrance to student performance in the U.S. Waiting for Superman, however, tries to convince viewers that poverty is less harmful to students than poor teachers and the unions that protect them.
For bands that involved musicians living in the West Bank, military closures and roadblocks, and the need for permits to enter Israel, presented major hindrances to gathering for rehearsals and performances.
Their dog and garden in San Francisco are the only hindrances to longer stays.
Complex keyboards turn into hindrances to novices.
Bosanquet describes the function of the state, then, as "the hindrance of hindrances" to human development.
Section "Adoption of cloud computing" briefly depicts the incentives and hindrances to adopt Cloud computing and discusses how trust concepts is used to mitigate those hindrances.
Hindrances to standardization, however, should be qualified.
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