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It's inhibiting to hear bad things about yourself.
The context, like a garment that pinches in some places and bags in others, sounds inhibiting to both saxophonists.
Allen had never attended — "I thought it might be inhibiting to be there" — but this year he was cajoled.
They may not voice it publicly, but Allan Houston, Latrell Sprewell, Larry Johnson, Childs and a few others found Ewing's stubborn inability to see himself as a role player inhibiting to the team's success.
And while some living professors may find it inhibiting to know that their recommendations may be read after they've departed this vale of tears and blue-book exams, this risk seems slight (and can be easily curtailed by their including a no-read-ever provision when asked for such notes).
Knocking down SMAD4 switches BMP signalling from inhibiting to enhancing Wnt signalling.
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The activity was inhibited to 0.017, that is, the inhibition rate was 93.4%%.
"I'm not as inhibited to build a character.
All the things that you were inhibited to talk about and understand — they can come out in the play.
Questions also remain as to whether the Australian Navy – many of whom also risked their lives that day – were institutionally inhibited to get to the scene fast enough.
G2 fungicides inhibit to various degrees Δ14-reductase and Δ8-Δ7-isomerase, while G1 fungicides inhibit C14-demethylase.
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