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the hindrances
noun
Something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else.
Exact(44)
Some critics were sympathetic to the hindrances faced by UN Women.
I would, of course, like Roop to visit our school, but the hindrances outlined above would get in the way.
Nothing governments offer by way of assistance, say entrepreneurs, is as helpful as simply removing the hindrances they currently impose.
Western women became very good at identifying what was crying out in their souls and kicking away the hindrances to self-fulfilment.
He said the hindrances could have affected his capacity to control himself, his motivation at school, and his ability to read or comprehend spatial layouts.
Yet we have to learn how to overcome the hindrances of the museum if encounters with art are to enrich us.
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But that's why we have the hindrance rule".
The contact brought into play the hindrance rule.
Therein lies the hindrance facing anyone thinking of doing it now.
Stosur got a piece of the ball, which brought the hindrance rule into play.
"How you can do that?" Medina Garrigues continued, this time arguing the hindrance call.
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