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Christopher Campbell, University of Sussex, UK Although several global health indicators show a positive trend, progress will be hindered by civilisation's industrial success.
Dudley will no doubt want to strengthen the corporate structures of BP in the US, but his ability to make major progress will be hindered by the raft of official investigations going on into the Macondo well.
9 However, progress towards evidence-based rehabilitation will be hindered if trials and reviews do not clearly describe their interventions.
Yet progress will be slow.
This suggests that for some trying to quit, their progress may be hindered by e-cigarettes.
The dental caries of meth mouth often progresses slowly, perhaps because its advancement is hindered by intermittent hygienic practices.
While today's announcement may not reflect acceptance of the notion that the two issues are linked, it did suggest that the administration believed progress in its broader goals in the Persian Gulf could be hindered by continued violence.
Fighting for equality is the best way to achieve efficiency because everything is more efficient when 100percentt of its parts are working together towards progress, and none is hindered by obstacles.
It proved to the highlight of his reign although progress was hindered by emigration and injuries.
Further progress is hindered, advocates say, because the state lead paint law is largely self-enforced.
A week later the Greenland coast was sighted, but progress was hindered by thick pack ice.
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