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The performance was hampered by variable diction on the part of the cast, though there was some beautiful singing from Ailish Tynan and Owen Gilhooly, while Martyn Brabbins' conducting superbly illuminated the work's sensuous, yet strangely threatening, sound world.
However, the nobles' performance was hampered by their unfamiliarity with the spirit of bulls from other areas, causing their lackeys (assistants on foot)—who daringly maneuvered the bulls by dragging capes before the animals to gain greater experience and fame.
Unfortunately, despite its compact size, its performance was hampered by over and underfitting.
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It can be observed that at a high SNR of 30 dB, the throughput per slot increases dramatically when compared to the conventional reader even though the performance is hampered by channel estimation losses.
Vapor chamber technologies offer an attractive approach for passive heat spreading in mobile electronic devices, in which meeting the demand for increased functionality and performance is hampered by a reliance on conventional conductive heat spreaders.
Although the scanning probe microscopes (SPMs) and especially the atomic force microscope (AFM) are unrivaled devices for nanorobotic applications, their performance is hampered by some error sources, especially the scanner nonlinearities.
Our ability to evaluate exercise performance is hampered by the lack of an evidence base about what constitutes optimal performance and by the lack of standards for assessing public health preparedness.
Even with satisfactory study design and ascertainment of disease status, measuring performance is hampered by there not being a single adequate statistic [ 9] which both describes its accuracy and has clinical utility in practice.
However, nanotube films have yet to match the properties of ITO continuous films (i.e., transmittance = 90%, and sheet resistance < 100 Ω/sq), because nanotube film <span class="lh lhl">performances are hampered by the inevitable defects on the tubes, bundling between tubes, and the mixture of metallic and semiconducting carbon nanotubes [7].
Australia's performances were hampered by playing slow, defensive cricket.
Following his injury in 1924, Gilligan could no longer bowl fast and had little influence on the 1924 25 tour of Australia; his performances were hampered by further injuries.
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