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is inhibiting
verb
To hinder; to restrain
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Maybe Ewing is inhibiting him.
You get worried about what politicians worry about, which is inhibiting".
Some European officials are also complaining that the temporary leadership of the IMF is inhibiting its capacity to act.
We believe there is an issue with the supply and cost of finance and it is inhibiting recovery.
If the key to beating the Rams is inhibiting their speed, then the key to beating the Patriots is exploiting their lack of speed at certain key positions.
As home sales dry up, tax revenues fade, foreclosures have surged, hiring is down and a new caution is inhibiting activity.
This lack of clarity is inhibiting the debate and preventing authorities from making a strong defence of their traffic enforcement strategies.
Many analysts say that the lack of democratic reform is inhibiting China's economic efficiency and that reforms are needed to confront issues like stark inequality and environmental degradation.
This sort of placement, Bloomberg says, is inhibiting its growth — a common complaint among channel owners.
A culture of testing, they say, is inhibiting the development of "life skills".
In other words, a financing problem is inhibiting the restructuring of our economy.
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