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This may hobble the bull in the future.
If the Rays finish in first, they may hobble there.
Either way there are risks: it may hobble a still-weak economy.
David Axelrod, a senior adviser, likened Mr. Romney's nomination struggle to a "death march" that may hobble him for the general election race.
Yields on the bonds jumped to 5.86 percent, fanned also by concerns that a new austerity program may hobble the economy.
In summer I may hobble around home and office, but on the court, once I hear the opening pop of a new can of balls, pain is forgotten, and I lunge and sprint with abandon.
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With France looking the most likely to nick a victory as the game entered its final, desperate act it was a stirring act of defiance: I may be hobbled, I may be bloodied, but you'll win this over my dead body.
The protests have put a damper on what was already a fading prospect.They may also hobble the effort to create a new democratic constitution, in place of the one written by the generals after the 1980 coup.
Apple may further hobble AdMob by blocking its ability to collect data from the apps which serve its ads.
Hutchison's bid may be hobbled by political concerns as well.
Declining prices, rising inventory and increasing foreclosure rates may have hobbled many of the nation's housing markets, but they have not yet reached Manhattan and brownstone Brooklyn.
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