Sentence examples for necessarily hampered from inspiring English sources

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This latter feature might seem at odd with a cancer phenotype; however, it is now well known that mitochondrial function is not necessarily hampered in cancer, but, on the contrary, cancer cells have often a very active and efficient oxidative phosphorylation.

The foregoing data, our experimental results, and our prior observations of dispersed hybrid seed, as well as prior genetic data of others supporting maize-to-teosinte introgression (Blancas et al. 2002; Fukunaga et al. 2005; Ross-Ibarra et al. 2009; Wilkes 1967), demonstrate that introgression of maize alleles into teosinte populations is not necessarily hampered by the hybrid cob.

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Plenty of pastors have found, like Jonathan Edwards in Connecticut, that the doctrine of Hell doesn't necessarily hamper recruitment efforts, despite the fears of liberals.

Trade groups representing the German finance industry said the government measure would probably benefit investment strategies by increasing transparency and would not necessarily hamper takeovers.

Such deviations might cause misunderstandings in certain cases, but do not necessarily hamper communication because the distinction between separate phonemes, that is, /p/ versus /b/ in the target language is preserved, albeit differently realized.

What would local control of class sizes look like in Chicago?... big classes don't necessarily hamper learning.

Last spring she presented findings from a slightly larger follow-up investigation that suggests giving newborns who've lost a lot of weight some formula does not necessarily hamper breastfeeding rates.

Therefore, this suggests that the SDD regimen does not necessarily hamper extrapolation of our results to other centers not using SDD.

Missing data (eg, on family history of diabetes or overweight at age 20) hamper studies on the prevalence of these conditions but do not necessarily hamper analytic epidemiological studies if the measurement errors are unrelated to other study variables.

Regarding the mediation analysis, it is generally considered that it should be applied in large population studies; however, its application in small/medium sized research, such as the present study, is not unusual practice and does not necessarily hamper results.

Although the number of patients in the present study is limited, this does not necessarily hamper the validity of this study as a higher number of patients would only increase precision.

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