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"It just seemed like the knee would be hampering me for the rest of my life, and that sounded like a bad idea".
But the bill's authors are calculating that his threat is overblown, since pharmaceutical companies would be hampering their own futures if they paid penalties out of their own research and development funds as opposed to taking a small profit hit.
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American policy towards China and Russia would be hampered.
Moreover, the black bishop-pair would be hampered by the pawn structure.
Dr Haavisto said research in Kuwait and Iraq would be hampered by the passage of time.
And domestic progress, in particular harnessing clean home-grown renewable energy, would be hampered yet further.
Hundreds of thousands of jobs would be lost, the group says, and energy alternatives would be hampered by problems.
He said that while many believed Mr. Bush would be hampered, "I do not believe it need be so".
Meanwhile, legitimate users of copyrighted material would be hampered in their ability to post video and music clips.
The Wilderness Society disputed claims by the Indigenous leader Noel Pearson that development efforts by Cape York communities would be hampered by the laws.
Organisers will argue that a Corbyn-led programme of economic reform would be hampered by a damaging departure from the EU, threatening jobs and investment.
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