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The lack of equivalent protection in Europe hobbled development, as there was no incentive for capitalists to fund new ventures or companies to invest in new research.
Afghanistan is raising a stunted generation whose hobbled development could spell disaster for the country's feeble economy and undermine the impact of billions of dollars in aid poured into health, education and other areas.
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The shortages since have hobbled economic development and disrupted almost every aspect of daily life.
Four years ago President Bush withdrew the U.S. from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty because it severely hobbled our development efforts.
Others arrived at this point with similar confidence, only to be hobbled by developments.
Might this be because the plots visited on women often involve sexual trauma that hobbles their development?
Drug manufacturers also claimed that increased regulations by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDAA) had further hobbled new drug development.
The development has been hobbled by a series of disputes ever since it gained state and city approvals in 2006.
The development corporation was hobbled by disputes between Mr. Foye, Mr. Gunderson and the corporation's president, Avi Schick, who oversees work at the World Trade Center site.
If we don't break this cycle now, it will continue to undermine children's mental and physical development, productivity and health, hobbling our countries' economic development.
A lack of skills, low productivity, red tape and poor infrastructure hobble business development.
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