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For some Web retailers, financial belt-tightening may be hampering their operations.
SIGNIFICANT INCOME INEQUALITY may be hampering China's rebalancing from investment-led to consumption-driven growth.
In the United States and Denmark, by contrast, donation remains anonymous.Britain may be hampering recruitment in other ways, too.
And some experts worry that the new health campaign against obesity -- spearheaded by Michelle Obama from the White House -- may be hampering donations to antitobacco campaigns as public health issues shift in emphasis and compete for funds.
Customer service at HM Revenue and Customs has become so bad that it may be hampering tax collection, with half of the public's phone calls to its helplines going unanswered in early 2015, according to a damning new report from the public accounts committee.
He agrees to answer in general terms, and tells reporters that such dramas aren't as dangerous as before: While instability may be hampering hopes for a recovery in these countries, it doesn't really hurt the foundations of the eurozone as it used to do a few years ago.
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Efforts to capture Zawahiri may be hampered by growing distrust between Pakistan and the US.
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