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Foreign utilities are primarily interested in using BE's sites for building a new generation of atomic plants, although the complicated structure of BE's business may hamper some bids.
Findings have identified a range of multi-factorial issues that may hamper some migrants and refugees in adapting to periods of very high to extreme summer temperatures in Australia.
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We accept that employing multiple data collection modes may hamper the reliability of some studies.
The limitation of the study was the uncertainty in selection criteria that resulted in the selection of two participants who did not want to learn research and the severe limitation in knowledge and skills of some, which may hamper their learning of basic research principles.
Importantly, some HBV genotypes may hamper the efficacy of NUCs in HBV-mono-infected patients [ 21].
However, computing time and estimability problems may hamper the use of this approach in some cases.
It encompasses, however, some non-negligible constraints which may hamper the quality and thus the interpretation of the exam.
Nevertheless, the organization of the T-DNA inserts in some lines and redundancy of Tos17 may hamper fast progress in this area.
In some cases, substrate diffusion to bacterial cell may hamper its efficiency to decolorize the dye effluent.
This is, of course, not every director's preference, and what some see as advantages provided by 360 may hamper the style of others.
Some Justice Department officials worry that Mr. Clinton's broadly worded order may hamper their inquiry.
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