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The National Association of Prosecutors has also condemned the initiative, arguing that it would hobble the work of public officials who "work tirelessly to fulfill their constitutional duty to defend the public patrimony".
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In recent months both men have been incommunicado, he said, effectively hobbling the work of the company's defense lawyers.
It has hobbled the work of prosecutors by requiring them to disprove a shooter's claim of self-defense when a slain victim cannot contradict that claim.
Opposition strikers, an alliance of political parties, unions and business leaders, said they would continue the work stoppage, which has hobbled the vital oil industry and caused widespread fuel and food shortages.
And most importantly, they are unburdened with the issues of borders and sovereignty which hobble the capacity of nation-states to work with one another".
The work is under way, but some bits are hobbled by a surfeit of architects, others by a lack of clear plans.
Ironically, the politicians working the hardest to hobble the successful Part D plans are those like Waxman who are also advocating a universal health care system.
Many fret that imposing too many restrictions on work involving pathogens, which is already tightly controlled, would hobble the ability to prepare for outbreaks of disease.For their part, Dr Fouchier and Dr Kawaoka remain resolutely wedded to their work.
You can hobble the hobble.
But it will hobble the hero.
This may hobble the bull in the future.
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