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Other applications might be hampered as well.
Otherwise, the saucer's flight down the wire might be hampered.
The potential benefits of DES might be hampered by their impropriate design and operation.
But he warned future flood defence works might be hampered by a tight funding settlement.
For approximately 43% of these grounds it appears that management effects might be hampered by the aforementioned constraints.
Therefore, comparability of results might be hampered and further studies are required to prove the correlation between different methods.
They suggest that government policies to implement a broader range of adaptation measures might be hampered by institutional cultures formed when structural, engineered approaches were the norm.
Childish and fresh, he sat at the checkerboard and shouted: 'I got a scheme!' I, the writer, might be hampered, depressed.
The deal, for the equivalent of $2.8 billion, is the largest overseas investment by a Greek company and one that some analysts thought might be hampered by politics.
At the same time, the working world is abuzz about cultivating innovation and creativity, endeavors that our findings suggest might be hampered by the minimalist movement.
On the face of it there is more substance to the fear that a Labour Government might be hampered by close association with Right-wing Governments on the Continent.
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