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The system architects who have the expertise to eliminate such flaws are increasingly hampered by tight technology budgets.

Both said that the cash strapped colleges were increasingly hampered in giving opportunities to their socially disadvantaged pupils.

New-Media Task Force, has determined that organized-crime syndicates are being increasingly hampered by an inability to communicate effectively through text messages and e-mails.

As the war progressed, Russian combat operations were increasingly hampered by shortages of arms, ammunition, and other war matériel, but Sukhomlinov continued to insist that the army was adequately supplied.

However, Greengrass expressed his fears for the future, particularly due to the way the British TV industry treats directors – in his view, directors are increasingly hampered by "an alliance of over-mighty executives and powerful writers" – with significant knock-on effects for the feature film.

Finally, left-of-centre parties have been increasingly hampered by cultural cleavages relating to increasing ethnic heterogeneity, the free movement of labour and open migration systems, the rise of new forms of politicised and assertive religious radicalism, and an apparent conflict between "cosmopolitan" and "communitarian" interests.

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He said such exponential growth in cost was increasingly hampering scientific research.

Set up by retailers to ease their distribution and sales, it increasingly hampers new, small and individual publishers.

Many potentially life-threatening infections, generally regarded as diseases from the past due to the success of antibiotics and vaccines, have returned as resistance increasingly hampers successful therapy and prophylaxis [4].

This trend is a cause for concern as AIDS is increasingly hampering social and economic development throughout the country.

Improved waterlogging and submergence tolerance of crops is important because more frequent and prolonged flooding events will increasingly hamper crop productivity in the future as a direct consequence of climate change (Kundzewicz et al. 2013).

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