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In April, New York Fed researchers said that student debt may be hindering household spending and "may have broad implications for the ongoing recovery of the housing and vehicle markets" after finding that younger workers with student debt for the first time in at least a decade are less likely than their unburdened peers to have home mortgages or auto loans.
He also admitted that the pressure may be hindering his players.
Mr Rubio speculates that the PAN's abundance of true believers may be hindering its intellectual development.
He claims one obstacle that may be hindering UK productivity is the British habit of mixing work with pleasure.
Li has some sort of alien-looking contraption on her knee, which may be hindering her movement.
The efforts reflect a growing concern among marketers that Madison Avenue's largely white, male leadership may be hindering their efforts to connect with American consumers.
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Without accounts, the transfer agents cannot operate and their businesses in Somalia's neighbours, Kenya and Ethiopia, may be hindered, too.
However, his efforts to improve the firearms proficiency of officers already on the job may be hindered by logistics.
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