But a state-run cryptocurrency could hinder attempts by the United States to hinder Russia's economy.
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But a state-run cryptocurrency could hinder attempts by the United States to hinder Russia's economy: http://bit.ly/21625qcRBQj.
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DJI financial constituents may start to hinder ** Tech flat.
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Skipping breakfast doesn't hinder my ability to get stuff done.
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This attitude will waste your time and hinder your efforts.
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Getting treatment won't hinder your ability to renew the plan.
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What ultimately may hinder Razr's rumored return, however, is price.
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And China has showed that it can hinder American firms.
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Fear of discrimination and stigma hinder testing for many people.
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We should not worry that it will hinder social progress.
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Critics have accused Trump of seeking to hinder the investigation.
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In The Land Of Opportunity, Why Hinder Our Own Success?
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Three problems hinder efforts to tackle the new Mr Bigs.
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Stocked up on spells that hinder opponents or heal allies?
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Vestager said the proposed rules would not hinder her work.
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These restrictions can significantly hinder some people's ability to vote.
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Higher costs, though, won't necessarily hinder the hemp house market.
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Tooth problems also hinder chewing and eating, affecting nutritional status.
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That would hinder U.S. commerce and ultimately increase consumer costs.
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It also could hinder the invention of other new offerings.
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Personhood legislation would hinder the ability to use this technology.
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Investors had feared the U.S. probes could hinder the transformation.
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It criticized any suggestions the new director would hinder investigations.
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It's problematic for small companies, so it would hinder innovation.
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And how did they help or hinder the cinematic experience?
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But communication failures did not hinder the search for Fisher.
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Eventually, my missing muscle was going to hinder my speed.
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Fifth, do not hinder more openness and freedom in Cuba.
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Merely by staying in power, Mr. Assad could hinder reconstruction.
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But something else may hinder a strong revival in borrowing.
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Strong costuming can upstage athleticism but should never hinder it.
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That, in turn, would hinder the ability to reunify Yemen.
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There are a lot of other problems that hinder a pregnancy.
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A bigger flaw is the way these plans hinder wise investing.
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Because the multiple investigations could hinder what you're tryin' to do.
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That could hinder bringing Europeans closer, in sickness and in health.
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Let's strive to use photographs to help, not hinder, human connectivity.
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It could also hinder its performance against less intelligent, older aircrafts.
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Besides the bugs, Daydream has technical limitations that hinder the experience.
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But investors feared the U.S. investigations could hinder the company's transformation.
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We also hinder body autonomy (snorting cocaine, for example, is illegal).
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Not listening to others can hinder your own success, he added.
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But that massive fine didn't do much to hinder the problem.
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There is no question that this will greatly hinder the court.
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Trump and Trudeau's different priorities could hinder trade between the countries.
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The colloquial definition of "obstruction" means to block, hinder or impede.
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And Republicans believe tying Lamb to Pelosi will hinder his candidacy.
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Running out of storage space can seriously hinder your iPad's performance.
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The government noted that this would also, of course, hinder innovation.
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Drugs can enhance [the music] but it can also hinder it.
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In your experience, does social media help or hinder your friendships?
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This will hinder policing and security operations, including those currently ongoing.
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Some investors feared the protests could hinder U.S.-China trade talks.
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Both could hinder an opportunity to secure a full-time position.
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Do mass culture feminist figures help or hinder the feminist cause?
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Between PSAs, customers' increasing hermetism can help or hinder a pitch.
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Between PSAs, customers' increasing hermetism can help or hinder a pitch.
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Shortages might also hinder diagnosis of Zika and possible associated problems.
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This long list of confounding challenges need not hinder policy solutions.
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Why do coffee shops aid productivity and open offices hinder it?
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However, unfamiliarity with how hotels operate can hinder chances for success.
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I'm really focused on how I can help and not hinder.
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Tax reform is designed to grow our economy, not hinder it.
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These impacts hinder our civilization's progress at home and influence abroad.
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Or do they also hinder products that are bad for consumers?
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This is unworkable and would hinder productive scientific debate and discussion.
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Though some stress is fine, too much is thought to hinder development.
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Early rules for self-driving vehicles may hinder the speed of progress.
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Other institutional checks may hinder Momentum's efforts to overhaul the party's structures.
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He also denied using his position to hinder the advancement of women.
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High levels of poverty and unemployment currently hinder the Ainu's social progress.
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But they can't let Griffin's signing hinder their pursuit of that quarterback.
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Anything to limit that or hinder that I think is extremely problematic.
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Every character can help you progress in the game—or hinder you.
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I don't want it to hinder you or make you question anything.
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If the President were to visit there, it wouldn't hinder any efforts.
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First, fiscal policy should help, not hinder, the economy's still-incomplete recovery.
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"I will neither help nor hinder you," Beckett said when they met.
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They address issues that hinder collaboration and creativity in the legislative process.
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Many believe the vacancies could hinder the department's efforts to right itself.
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In particular, your online presence could help — or hinder — your job search.
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The prime concern is that Microsoft will hinder access to LinkedIn's data.
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Such a move would hinder [Trump's] agenda to make American great again.
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It would avoid a patchwork of regulations that could hinder future innovation.
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Johnson's status as twice-divorced might be seen to hinder his chances.
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It's based on investigators' supposition that he will hinder the investigation process.
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It's enough to prove that someone deliberately sought to hinder an investigation.
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Which would hinder the West from collecting data in a good way.
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But the diminished security clearance will hinder Mr. Kushner's foreign policy role.
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She said sign language was a crutch that would hinder his speech.
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Could that hinder the Democrats' ability to build a strong public case?
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This will hinder the ability to handle a South China Sea event.
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Presumably, his new career in e-sports won't hinder his football aspirations.
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Experts say the failure to preserve the scene could hinder the investigation.
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The powerful agriculture lobby in Washington, he said, can also hinder change.
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All of these outcomes would hinder rural businesses that use the service.
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Regulation needs to keep up with these advancements, not hinder them. 2.
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Some police officers fear the orders may hinder efforts to fight gangs.
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Will shareholder and/or victim lawsuits hinder a sale of Wynn assets?
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But he says he never misused his position to hinder anyone's career.
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Does exercise help or hinder our bodies' ability to fight off infections?
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It turns out that what students wear doesn't hinder their ability to learn.
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"It won't hinder our efforts at the state level at all," he added.
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Fast forward to 226 and these support issues still hinder emoji URL growth.
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The Kapors, though, called out conflicts of interest that may hinder the investigation.
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However, the more protectionist approach expected from Trump could hinder the U.S. economy.
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The technology could hinder our ability to appreciate art rather than enhance it.
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"We see increasing inflows coming from Asia, for example Chinese clients," Hinder said.
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Rather than hinder the occulted bodies' energy, this interference can actually intensify it.
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That could, he added, hinder basic government functions in all sorts of ways.
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The worry is that increased protectionism will crimp exports and hinder global growth.
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Ideas about what constitutes a ''real rape'' still hinder rape investigations and prosecutions.
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Getting Emi messages seemed to hinder our conversations rather than kick-start them.
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The law aims to hinder armed groups from using minerals to finance conflicts.
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All the things not said or said but regretted hinder recovery as well.
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"These developments likely hinder crisis resolution and contribute to political gridlock," they wrote.
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Besides hitting honey production, this can also hinder the pollination of certain crops.
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Such a move could hinder trade, particularly in services, and hurt foreign investment.
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Amal Clooney isn't letting her newfound fame hinder her work in the Maldives.
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France's Front National believes that globalization and international trade hinder the country's industry.
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The federal government should be working to facilitate that transition, not hinder it.
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Lindsey Graham, said he was convinced that Mueller's appointment would hinder Congress' probing.
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There are still tradeoffs, including inconsistent speeds, that hinder PureVPN’s performance.
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Such dismissals hinder the police department's ability to do its job, Davis said.
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Republicans argue that such limits will not hinder efforts to curtail the virus.
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Her pregnancy is far enough along to hinder her, and her posture overcompensates.
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In your opinion, do these artistic liberties enhance or hinder the viewing experience?
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That scenario, he said, could drastically hinder the performance electric stovetops and microwaves.
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And authorities said the company destroyed evidence in order to hinder the inquiry.
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And the diminished prospects in Europe may hinder Huawei's ability to expand elsewhere.
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Critics, including a local police officers' association, say the ban would hinder investigations.
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We must continue to eliminate barriers that hinder women in the job market.
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Democrats slammed the decision and warned it could hinder response and recovery efforts.
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What she most feared was a hasty marriage that might hinder his career.
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An ideal treatment shouldn't eliminate fibrosis everywhere, only scars that hinder normal functioning.
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Its emergence has at times threatened to hinder an overall AK Party majority.
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Critic's Notebook Does it hinder an artist to be adored by a coterie?
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Rugged terrain, frequent floods and landslides hinder development; urban-rural connectivity is poor.
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Do those regulations hinder only products that were profitable and good for consumers?
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They also claim that he obstructed Congress by working to hinder subsequent probes.
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That did not seem to hinder nine Swedish supporters in car No. 13.
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However, cash flow-based and adjusted leverage calculations may hinder any positive momentum.
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The perpetrator may also hinder efforts to place the child up for adoption.
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Here are nine bad habits that will hinder investors from reaching their financial success.
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"Now I know I don't hinder my child by speaking in Spanish," she says.
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In fact, it may hinder the nation's efforts to achieve a carbon-free grid.
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In addition to some technical challenges, it would also hinder the current user experience.
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The dispute has prompted Athens to hinder Macedonia&aposs NATO and EU membership bids.
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The United States needs to help rather than hinder the task of strengthening democracy.
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Peach isn't trying to give Beck's career a boost, she's hoping to hinder it.
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And nipple clamps aren't meant solely for breasts, so don't let specifics hinder you.
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Whether being spurned by the establishment will hinder or help the party is debatable.
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In Norway, a controversial court ruling may hinder the rights of an indigenous community.
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Bishop has argued that oversized monuments hinder land uses like energy development and grazing.
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It can hinder how life-like the foundation looks and look like a mask.
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That could hinder any deal with Foxconn, said Mr. Newman, of Sanford C. Bernstein.
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If the states choose not to cooperate, Gerken argues, this could hinder Trump's agenda.
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Stournaras said high taxation coupled with high primary budget surpluses could hinder the recovery.
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Bureaucracy and funding can hinder the effort though and resources are insufficient, clearers say.
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An injury could hinder training for months, so it's better to catch problems early.
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It also says the policy would hinder educational institutions and tourism in the state.
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Creating a separate agency, they say, could hinder the development of beneficial digital services.
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Artists on view include Tony Tuckson, Frank Hinder, Joy Hester and John Brack. ngv.vic.gov.
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Wyden said Jorjani was using that role to hinder investigations, holding back necessary documents.
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How much weight should the Russia investigation—and Trump's campaign to hinder it—receive?
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But be careful, Wario's wacky transformations may help or hinder you in your quest.
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He said his narcissism would not hinder him as he morphed into a leader.
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They already hinder the EU from acting effectively in many areas, including international affairs.
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But, critics argue that the deal with hinder competition and regulators may not approve.
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Always remain playfully curious, as this quality will help — not hinder — your business growth.
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A reversal in government leadership could hinder the GOP's ability to pass similar legislation.
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Worse, they pro-actively hinder the process of tracking and pinning down potential fugitives.
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Too much flatness can actually hinder your ability to move up in the company.
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Among the provisions, they said, were efforts to hinder access to contraception for women.
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So the idea is that perhaps hypertension could hinder that function, Dr. Kershaw said.
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The vast distances and difficult terrain in these areas often hinder effective internet connections.
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Pivoting to issues will hinder Trump's ability to sneak by on style or sleaze.
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But does the absence of an entry that ties everything together hinder your solve?
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Uncertainty over the country's leadership could hinder the Trump administration's Middle East peace plan.
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Delays in testing, mask shortages, and staffing issues could all hinder the country's response.
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The Trump administration claims that its sanctions do not hinder medicine and humanitarian trade.
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Tech executives worry that new rules could hinder the world's largest digital advertising businesses.
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They also worried that foreign retaliation could hinder United States automakers from selling abroad.
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Installing barriers could also hinder emergency response vehicles from gaining access to certain areas.
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There's evidence that high levels of screen time in preschoolers may hinder brain development
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President Trump is expected to attend, though the impeachment timeline may hinder his plans.
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But the decision to quarantine workers for extended periods could hinder Apple's iPhone output.
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But this doesn't hinder voice call quality, which remains second only to the AirPods.
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Analysts and bankers say opaque Chinese data and lack of precedent hinder clear estimates.
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There's evidence that high levels of screen time in preschoolers may hinder brain development
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Mueller also found that Trump made multiple attempts to hinder or end his investigation.
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Analysts and bankers say opaque Chinese data and lack of precedent hinder clear estimates.
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Phys Ed Does exercise help or hinder our bodies' ability to fight off infections?
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That challenge has something basic in common with others that hinder climate change action.
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Stiglitz dismisses the argument that implementing policies that would decrease inequality would hinder growth.
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The disorder can hinder self-control, triggering fits of rage over seemingly petty things.
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If it's going to hinder your comfort all day, it may be best to reconsider.
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Harding plead guilty to conspiring to hinder prosecution and was later banned from professional skating.
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The recent rapid cooling of the tropical Atlantic Ocean could hinder the development of storms.
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The question is, what is the ideal level of government intervention that won't hinder innovation?
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You'll be comfortable holding on to the status quo, but it will hinder your success.
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German prosecutors said their investigation would not hinder Belgium&aposs extradition request for the suspect.
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The stalemate has paralyzed decision-making and threatens to hinder an economic rebound from recession.
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But often, a lack of access and affordability can hinder our progress toward that goal.
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For something like a costume malfunction to hinder this moment for them is utterly devastating.
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Luckily, it's still fun, and the story's longterm viability won't hinder you from enjoying it.
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And it could hinder the apps' role as hedges against harm to Facebook's core brand.
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Sandstorms and low visibility can also hinder aerial reconnaissance and especially the use of helicopters.
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That divide continues to hinder reconciliation and stifle Bosnia's progress toward integration with Western Europe.
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The toll of China's heavy online censorship may not hinder the code-crunching of programmers.
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"These are very fair benchmarks and won't hinder competing startups like Gab," the company wrote.
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Giving up access to the single market could hinder British trade and further hurt sterling.
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And free market types should continue to decry any government attempts to hinder legitimate businesses.
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This puts an onus on users to ensure Salon doesn't hinder their browser experience here.
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But delays in delivering aid to areas that are under siege continue to hinder efforts.
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Ghani, in a statement, called the assault "a cowardly attempt" to hinder progress in Afghanistan.
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Lack of river ice can also hinder villagers' ability to harvest wild food, Leary said.
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For example, metformin, a common diabetes medication, could hinder metabolic function, impacting a fish's growth.
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The people behind the project claim it won't hinder the normal functioning of the computer.
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Many Syrian children are deprived of education, a problem that could hinder them for life.
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She rejected the idea that being black or being a woman might hinder her appeal.
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The subjective nature of the four factors would hinder startups' ability to secure investment capital.
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To what extent might this hinder the ongoing warming of ties between Pyongyang and Moscow?
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He also promised that his work history would not hinder his ability to be objective.
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Credit-card debt can damage your credit score and hinder your ability to build wealth.
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The chaos, Mr. Smith said, is likely to hinder early voting, which starts Oct. 20.
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Sabathia shrugged when he was asked if the last two starts would hinder his case.
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Do you think exclusives are good for everyone, or do they hinder your listening experience?
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Bryan Lewis Saunders: For me comfort zones seem to facilitate skill but hinder my creativity.
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And here's where Epsom salt baths—especially warm ones—might hinder, rather than help, healing.
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Without HR, the bias proven to hinder the promotion of women in tech only widens.
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Or if they're pulled down by the past, that will hinder them from future progress.
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Mr. Trump has said that regulations would hurt the U.S. economy and hinder job creation.
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Harding received three years of probation and was fined $100,000 for conspiring to hinder prosecution.
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While it doesn't hinder performance, it makes the tablet look dated from the get-go.
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The controversies threaten to hinder Trump's planned military buildup before it gets off the ground.
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Any further risks to its stability could hinder both the Italian and regional economic recoveries.
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" Another lamented that it's going to hinder "the next wave of people doing this work.
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Gonzalez declined to name specific countries that may look to hinder China's Silk Road programme.
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It's a tool to help them — but also something that could potentially hinder the plot.
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Opponents say those laws hinder access to the polls primarily for elderly and minority voters.
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The European Commission will also be notified to see whether the deal could hinder competition.
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His failure to address these issues could hinder a second run at the White House.
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Critics have charged that Trump was seeking to hinder the FBI's investigation by dismissing Comey.
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And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women.
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But that's not enough to hinder what a fun and joyful gem this movie is.
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This week's results hinder efforts to find a viable treatment before the next outbreak hits.
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And that could hinder trans people's ability to vote, or stop them from voting altogether.
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Critics of the measures, including the White House, have argued that they would hinder the ability of U.S. forces to defend themselves from attacks — though Khanna's amendment explicitly states that it is not meant to hinder the military from defending itself and its allies.
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"Inaccurate data hinder the EPA's ability to use databases as a tool to oversee delegated agencies, and hinder the agency's ability to provide reasonable assurance that compliance monitoring activities are being conducted," the OIG wrote in a Tuesday report on the facility inspection information.
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Pabst's attorneys say MillerCoors is lying about its brewing capacity to hinder Pabst's ability to compete.
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Award-winning actress Eva Longoria explains that waiting can hinder you from reaching your full potential.
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Teddy Ruxpin's eyes use a low-res LCD screen, but it doesn't hinder the toy's expressions.
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I wouldn't wanna hinder him or make anything more hectic than it's already going to be.
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On the other hand, clumsy or incomplete answers could easily hinder your chances of being hired.
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SB54 "will undermine public safety and hinder ICE from performing its federally mandated mission," Homan said.
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The Hill's Naomi Jagoda and I explain how that could hinder the president's reelection campaign here.
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Another such meeting, which takes place this month, will debate proposals that could hinder field trials.
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"These government actions hinder the democratic process and ... breach international norms on human rights," it added.
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In France, there are suspicions Ghosn may have been targeted so as to hinder French influence.
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Police fear the leaks could hinder a hunt for a possible bomb-maker still at large.
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The president did not explain why Mr. Johnson's deal with Brussels would hinder one with Washington.
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Meanwhile, the leaching of corporate trade secrets and copyright material continues to hinder American businesses globally.
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But don't hinder your son from throwing himself into his Valentine project with an open heart.
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The parental consent bill would hinder a young woman's ability to make these decisions for herself.
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Oil minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu has said the case should not hinder development of the field.
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She further acknowledged that she knew getting rid of the cell phone would hinder the investigation.
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Kenney further acknowledged she knew getting rid of the cell phone would hinder the police investigation.
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However federal changes would not necessarily hinder any potential incentives offered by state and local authorities.
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Harding denied having any involvement in the attack but pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder prosecution.
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A lack of public awareness about the new technology could hinder its widespread application, he added.
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But a weapon system—essentially, infrared blasters and detectors on each kart—can also hinder speed.
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The decision will likely hinder on whether the network believes it has a strong enough replacement.
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Some were skeptical of the official explanation: that construction will hinder access to the usual site.
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Did your decision to depict the community with balance hinder your efforts to sell the work?
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TechCrunch predicted Instagram's clone might not lure away loyal Snapchatters but could significantly hinder its growth.
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What's a little harder is routing its power cable so it doesn't hinder the driver's view.
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That fear of being unwell can hinder people from investigating whether or not they are healthy.
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THEN THERE ARE THOSE, THE INHIBITORS, WHO ATTEMPT TO HINDER PROGRESSION BY CREATING OBSTACLES AND REGULATIONS.
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It said a fee could ultimately hinder efforts to associate a drone with a single owner.
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Investors expect a Clinton victory to not hinder a potential U.S. interest rate hike next month.
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That, in turn, can hinder a borrower's ability to purchase a home or get a job.
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While size can be a huge advantage, it can also hinder opponents as fights wear on.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SAN FRANCISCO — Does the internet help or hinder cultural transmission?
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Probably this is because of the people around him, who, thankfully, hinder him at every turn.
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The finding would materially impact Moore's record and would likely hinder both employment and graduate school.
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They are medically unnecessary, they cause delays and they ultimately hinder the quality of care delivered.
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She said on Friday fast growth in unsecured consumer lending could hinder a slowdown in inflation.
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" Crucially, according to the multilateral institution, governance weaknesses hinder national oil companies' ability to "create value.
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Sinking investments into future fossil fuel extraction would only hinder the necessary transition to clean energy.
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Trump is a loose cannon, whose maniacal compulsive rhetoric will hinder the progress made by immigrants.
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To do otherwise would dramatically hinder our nation's competitiveness and, in fact, not put America first.
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Keep in mind that turning off certain permissions could hinder the app's ability to fully function.
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But that doesn't seem to hinder the actor's confidence when it comes to his crafting task.
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Political scientists say that is likely to hinder Inslee's prospects for taking his green campaign national.
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But when push comes to shove, they've done little so far to hinder the bureau's mission.
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Whether the "undetermined" cause of death will help or hinder his case remains to be seen.
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Ruggiero warned North Korea would likely react to any attempt to hinder them with more provocations.
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At the top of each round, the contestants bid on hysterical "sabotages" to hinder their competitors.
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But the use of proxies has now started to hinder Russia's ability to make coherent policy.
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Lawmakers also argue that other provisions of the trade pact could hinder development of generic drugs.
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China's economic slowdown, which could hinder growth globally, is a major reason its influence has ebbed.
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Some will hinder the integration of refugees and other immigrants who are in Germany to stay.
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Trump has also repeatedly said Democrats are hyping up the coronavirus to hinder his reelection effort.
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Monetary policy that is too tight could hinder U.S. economic growth and even spark a recession.
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Battery manufacturers could face material shortages or production problems that hinder their ability to slash costs.
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The lack of a network connection can hinder those alerts from popping up on your phone.
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In addition, Mr. Dixon said, residual chlorine can devastate marine life and hinder water quality testing.
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Attorneys advocating on Ramirez's behalf say his deportation could hinder an ongoing conversation about the Oct.
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"I'm concerned that aging platforms and crumbling infrastructure continue to hinder mission success," Admiral Zukunft said.
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The yacht race is marking its 75th year, but nearby bush fires may hinder the party.
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However, the government may still require providers to end or hinder any legal infringements by users.
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Optimists think that strife and chaos in Brasília will not hinder reforms, and might even help.
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Outdated training mandates are more than an impediment; they hinder the aviation maintenance industry's economic growth.
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So there's no question about that, that some of that could hinder getting successful legislation passed.
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He said it would hinder his pursuit of the top kosher certification, critical to attracting customers.
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This dynamic could well hinder innovation in some of the most promising sectors of the economy.
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By fixating on your problems, you create and prolong negative emotions and stress, which hinder performance.
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Mr. McCabe argued that the firing was politically motivated and designed to hinder the Russia investigation.
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Trump praised efforts by Mexico to hinder illegal immigration from Central America at its own southern border.
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It will hinder relationships with the very communities that law enforcement professionals need to address the threat.
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The result, they believe, would be accusations that the FCC is trying to hinder the public's participation.
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"The UK or the London region is like a magnet for wealth," Hinder said in an interview.
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With that in mind, Democrats said they won't allow any legal battles to hinder their investigative efforts.
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It was an overly complex system that, they believed, would hinder overall adoption of fully autonomous vehicles.
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The result is creating an "unproductive exchange that could hinder children's opportunity for learning," the authors said.
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"His weight seemed to hinder him, in terms of showing his true personality," Wallace, 31, tells PEOPLE.
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The lack of progress in the nuclear talks has begun to hinder the inter-Korean rapprochement, too.
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The inauguration of President Trump did nothing to hinder the evolution of this program, the Post reports.
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Any gaps in the satellite record would seriously hinder scientists' ability to understand the changes we're facing.
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There are concerns that the worker shortage, especially in manufacturing and construction industries, could hinder economic growth.
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There are other ways the U.S. government could help or hinder its domestic fintech industry, as well.
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Mr Zuma's continued litigation to hinder the release of Ms Madonsela's report was "unreasonable", the decision said.
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These partnerships grow out of the same need for funding, but they're insidious because they hinder transparency.
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It is not the role of respected global publishing houses such as CUP to hinder such access.
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"It all depends on the muscle pains that hinder his mobility," a spokesperson for Pele told Reuters.
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At least this might hinder drone pilots from flying near airports and causing flights to be grounded.
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The stiff arm was one of many methods that Holly Holm used to hinder Rousey's usual bullrush.
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XP's Chief Executive Guilherme Benchimol told Reuters bans on acquisitions will not hinder the company's expansion plans.
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Getting rid of large notes might also hinder criminals: bulky piles of cash are easier to spot.
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But current rules generally hinder the industry from leveraging the technologies throughout the 140,000-mile rail network.
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Harding, 47, denied having any involvement in the attack but pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder prosecution.
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I think it's fantastic when you can work with a company and they don't hinder you artistically.
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Canada is considered optimal for breeding swine because long distances between farms hinder the spread of disease.
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Trump's lack of support from the establishment could hinder his ability to fill positions below the secretary.
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"These costly mandates will hinder economic growth and job creation for no meaningful environmental benefit," he said.
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Deceptive rewards—awarded for short-term gains that hinder long-term progress—trap algorithms in dead ends.
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While strong winds and sandy soil hinder lush greenery on the south facade, the couple are pleased.
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In the past, Mr. Trump's political missteps have done little to hinder his progress in the campaign.
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These partnerships afford us resources to overcome financial and other constraints that would otherwise hinder our progress.
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What everyone should be concerned about is putting in place regulations that hamper development or hinder access.
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In terms of the NAFTA talks, the tariffs could hinder the negotiations among the North American neighbors.
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The former chief strategist had expressed concerns that a more hawkish Fed chairman could hinder economic growth.
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Safaricom's chief executive Bob Collymore told the committee on Monday that his company does not hinder competition.
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Economists have warned that import taxes on foreign cars could severely hinder the U.S. and global economies.
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Wall Street fears the new U.S. tariffs will spur retaliation from China and hinder global economic growth.
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Keep your dominant hand free, don't hinder any of your senses, and maintain control of your interactions.
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Brazilian prosecutors oppose the legislation because they believe it will hinder their efforts to root out corruption.
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Some types of workouts may hinder the immune response, according to the review, while others bolster it.
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These ties have critics worried about conflicts of interest that could hinder enforcement of the replacement deal.
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As renewable energy markets expand, bottlenecks in the local production of equipment and services could hinder competitiveness.
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A lack of deep pockets won't hinder a hopeful and might even help one's chances, testimony showed.
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But several have been struck down by courts that ruled they were designed to hinder minority voting.
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Potassium iodide can hinder the collection of radioactive iodine-131 in thyroid glands, which can cause cancer.
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"It's ridiculous that Chinese players are forced to wear accessories that can only hinder performance," Dreyer wrote.
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The move will likely hinder a thriving renewable energy sector that heavily relies on parts manufactured abroad.
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This could hinder their abilities to complete new deals, says Dave Heger, senior analyst at Edward Jones.
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Scientists who depend on such devices hope the unexpected burst of publicity will not hinder their research.
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However, suspending new account activity could hinder Xinja's incredible momentum, jeopardizing its prospects against Australian incumbent banks.
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Mr. Shine's association with Mr. Scaramucci may hinder his chances with some factions in the West Wing.
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While you are your own greatest tool in an investigation, Spratt says we also can hinder ourselves.
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Those attacks could hinder efforts to fight climate change and reduce the resiliency of America's power grid.
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But some officials worry the change will set a costly precedent that could hinder law enforcement efforts.
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If those cities don't welcome the scooter revolution, then it could seriously hinder the companies' business potential.
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Panicked cities began to require that citizens wear masks to hinder the alarming spread of the virus.
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Nonetheless, the FBI refused the records requests on grounds that releasing any information might hinder the investigation.
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I hope to demonstrate that carbon dioxide is a resource that can help, not hinder the planet.
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Journalist Matt Taibbi discusses the danger of conspiracy theories and how they hinder our current political discourse.
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To do otherwise is to scale back hard-won gains and hinder our progress toward true equality.
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It should not hinder the future of the technology in other applications where it shows real potential.
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A refugee wave could also "hinder U.S. efforts to defeat transnational drug and criminal organizations," it continued.
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When a team is small, having set processes can be more of a hinder than a help.
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In it, she explains how we can alter our nightmares, so they help rather than hinder us.
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If the liar's purpose is to hinder a criminal investigation, then, yes, lies may violate the law.
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The students fretted—at least a bit—about how activism could help or hinder their professional success.
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The order threatens to withhold federal funding from cities that hinder efforts to capture and deport undocumented immigrants.
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Banning or limiting employees' use of their personal phones would be largely impractical, and could hinder employee performance.
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He said on Thursday the bank remained solid and there were no potential headwinds to hinder capital generation.
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Most are purely cosmetic: animations or sound effects that are strange but don't hinder the gameplay, per se.
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This type of vehicle is regulated at the state level, so local regulations should not hinder Bird's deployment.
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It will also greatly hinder international trade and the global economic recovery, and ultimately will suffer from it.
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Her pregnancy didn't hinder a stellar performance of "Love Drought" and "Sandcastles" at the 2017 Grammys on Feb.
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Without balance and self control, too much dependence on ice cream can hinder your ability to self-soothe.
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She said the fighting might hinder distribution of food with the country's main center of coordination in lockdown.
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Uber had argued it was a digital service, and this ruling will significantly hinder its ability to compete.
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Among certain small marine species, microplastics have been shown to reduce growth, hinder reproduction, and shorten the lifespan.
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The latest iteration of Billboard methodology changes could hinder or prevent similar Hot 100 rap successes going forward.
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But while the Fire TV Recast works as advertised, channel reception in your area can hinder your experience.
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As she chases a second major, will her past experience help or hinder her against the 11th seed?
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In addition, the high member cash payments can hinder the company's ability to deleverage following increases in debt.
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It also helps hinder tossing and turning at night via vibration alerts, decreasing the probability of sleep apnea.
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Ms Fiorina "did not resonate at all" with people, he said, and she would hinder Mr Cruz's cause.
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U.S. officials have countered that default encryption settings hinder their ability to collect evidence needed to pursue criminals.
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Political polarization, security concerns, and high emigration levels undermine the business climate and hinder investment prospects and growth.
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Such a charge would mean proving that an individual acted with "corrupt intent" to hinder an official proceeding.
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Rules that hinder law enforcement from accessing communications stored overseas with valid warrants need to be similarly updated.
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Azor-Martinez said a lack of handwashing facilities, soap and hand tissues in schools can hinder proper hygiene.
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One thing that will not help is rising material costs, which hinder builders' ability to grow their businesses.
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After all, polarization can lead to political deadlock, which may hinder necessary political reforms and slow economic growth.
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Along the way, he encounters strangers who want to harm him, hinder him or have sex with him.
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That's not to say we should hinder the tech industry — it creates plenty of high-quality jobs, too.
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Cruz&aposs attorneys had wanted it suppressed, saying its disclosure could hinder his right to a fair trial.
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According to Binger, Boeing is still vulnerable to competition, and airline traffic trends that could hinder its production.
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Still, some critics are arguing that the mere idea of a president voicing the threat could hinder journalists.
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However, there are certainly injuries that do not reach the 30 percent rating that may hinder veteran employment.
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Western officials say that many of the Russians are spies and that the expulsions will hinder Russian espionage.
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On this point, Trump mostly agreed, but he also argued the policy could unfairly hinder gun ownership rights.
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"There is no flight risk and there is no reason to believe that they could hinder the investigations."
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Our reporters have uncovered new information about Mr. Trump's effort to hinder the special counsel's investigation on Russia.
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But complicated interagency consultations can take years to complete, which can hinder a sister agency and its constituents.
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There is one glimmer of hope that warmer and wetter conditions may at least hinder the virus' spread.
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The court argued that the penalties still drastically hinder financial transactions required for importing those goods into Iran.
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It also threatens to hinder state lawmakers trying to monitor what amounts to an unprecedented plan by Gov.
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The big picture: National boundaries and linguistic barriers did not hinder the two campaigns Recorded Future set up.
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Both sides tried to sift out the handful of candidates that might particularly help or hinder their case.
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The PNG may also hinder diplomatic efforts that may be in progress with the country through other channels.
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She added that tattoos have the potential to become maladaptive: unhelpful behaviors that hinder people from adjusting healthily.
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He knew from growing up in Brazil that English would hinder adoption in most parts of the world.
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"We are quite on track with the preparations for the Youth Olympic Games," Hinder told Inside the Games.
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If the number of patients increases dramatically, that could hinder care for the most serious cases, he said.
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It could also impact employment of fresh college graduates and hinder critical sowing activities for agriculture in spring.
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A delay to the investigation could hinder the states' ability to uncover important information about Google's competitive practices.
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Dr. Cobb was taught from a young age not to let her race or gender hinder her ambition.
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Automobile dealers have prevailed on all fifty state legislatures to hinder automakers from selling cars to the public.
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While artificial intelligence might bring tremendous benefits to developing countries, these technologies could also hinder their economic growth.
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So, not having access to the Internet could hinder a person's ability to even access traditional medical care.
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Rating agencies have also cited the policy as a concern, because it might hinder South Africa's economic growth.
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In recent months, the Trump administration has taken additional steps that will hinder federal efforts to fight opioids.
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The law could hinder its prospects if a significant amount of its listings are found to be illegal.
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This type of thinking, when applied to the Act, is largely believed to hinder the conservation of endangered species.
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The dissenting countries said the proposed changes could hinder innovation and hurt the bloc's competitiveness in the digital market.
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I feel like when you're afraid of failing, you hinder yourself because you're not thinking outside of the box.
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By inhibiting and reducing MIF, glycation seemed to hinder the brain cell's response to the accumulation of abnormal proteins.
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They also say it can hinder the country's spending plans, which are seen as critical in areas like education.
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Ross offered Senator Nelson assurances that he would not hinder NOAA's science research or its communication of such research.
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It is also likely to hinder the ability of the US to achieve its strategic objectives in the region.
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""The weight of evidence suggests that broad knowledge monopolies even in the hands of universities can hinder scientific progress.
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Energy companies have said the rule could cost them tens of thousands of dollars per well and hinder production.
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Every state in the US has different laws, industries, and initiatives that can either aid or hinder business success.
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That, in the long run, could hinder Rial's ability to cut the gap with Itaú and Brasdesco, both said.
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The fine does not hinder ongoing proceedings against individual people in relation to Porsche's diesel manipulations, the prosecutors added.
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And it can really hinder love from happening — when you become so overly worried and anxious all the time.
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The fine does not hinder ongoing proceedings against individual people in relation to Porsche's diesel manipulations, the prosecutors added.
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Investigators do not have to inform relatives or employers, should officials believe that doing so might hinder their inquiries.
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That would hinder the IMF or the World Bank in doing their work on debt sustainability analysis, she said.
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And in the meantime, Democrats and consumer advocacy groups will likely file lawsuits to try and hinder that process.
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Trump critics say any efforts by the president to hinder an FBI probe could amount to obstruction of justice.
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In an interview with The Cut, Bryant opened up about how her body insecurities used to hinder her life.
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This can occur because of increasing sea surface temperatures, but other factors could help or hinder such a trend.
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The dust and sand may return to hinder the Iraqi army and offer a blanket of cover to ISIS.
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She proposes that full colour vision might actually hinder the animals' night sight, by interfering with perceptions of brightness.
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In addition to tax cuts, Trump also proposed a moratorium on financial regulations, which conservatives say hinder economic growth.
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So the argument that warning systems are extra burdensome, or would be hinder trade, "doesn't hold water," she added.
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Investors have been fretting over the possibility of a protracted trade war as it could hinder future corporate profits.
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Companies said it was unnecessary, would could cost them tens of thousands of dollars per well and hinder production.
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And the decimated Democrats, a minority in both House and Senate, do not have the power to hinder him.
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A ban in key metropolitan areas could hinder the development of the potential market, which would concern U.S. traders.
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Some fear such controls could, however, hinder the growth and innovation that is boosting Chinese influence in global tech.
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Nearly six in 10 Americans think it's likely that Trump dismissed Comey to hinder the investigation, the poll found.
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New regulatory efforts to protect consumer privacy will significantly hinder these companies' ability to collect data via tracking scripts.
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The safeguards are supported by the majority of Americans, while telecom companies and their lobbyists argue they hinder innovation.
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Persistent dryness could also hinder initial wheat and barley sowing but it was seen as too early for concern.
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"The port has not suffered damage that would hinder exports, just some stealing," said an engineer at Es Sider.
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The bands don't hinder their occasional hip-swiveling dances, but they do suggest that exiting is not an option.
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The change was sparked by research by Princeton University economists that found such clauses hinder worker mobility and compensation.
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Character blurring and texture pop-in (unrelated to time travel shenanigans) are common and hinder some of the experience.
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"Or they can hinder your ability to thrive by making it less likely that you'll pursue opportunities for growth."
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The killing looked like it was designed to try to hinder the battle against terrorism in Syria, said Lavrov.
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Graham said he was worried that such rhetoric could hinder progress made between the U.S. and the rogue nation.
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Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods have yet to hinder solid consumer spending and an unemployment rate near record lows.
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Now that it is time to act on the people's will, however, Republican officials are trying to hinder it.
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"I am concerned this planned deployment will hinder current law enforcement activities across the National Park System," he said.
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Should the partnership continue to deteriorate, it could hinder Mr. Trump's bid for a late comeback in the race.
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"The idea is that I don't have to think about it, because that would hinder my improvising," she explained.
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Our findings echo previous studies, which have found that ill-timed disruptions are more likely to hinder work performance.
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Trump's blocking action will hinder U.S. law enforcement actions and undermine international efforts to pressure North Korea to denuclearize.
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Fears of a global trade war are already weighing on investor confidence and could hinder the global economic upturn.
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This is just one example of the problems that, in practice, are still likely to hinder bad debt resolution.
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The attack on the crime lab could hinder police and intelligence officials as they pursue suspects and monitor threats.
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Republicans are confident that the bad blood won't carry into the primary and hinder party unity in a runoff.
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The White House has expressed trepidations about the legislation, saying it could hinder its diplomatic relationship with Russia. Sen.
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Several of these have recently been struck down by courts that ruled they were designed to hinder minority voting.
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If anything, it reflects how the American political system currently works to hinder democratic participation rather than encourage it.
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This has the potential to hinder their children's education and future, said Leila Morsy, who co-authored the report.
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It does not hinder its ability to enforce other components of the payday lending rule, CFPB officials told reporters.
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Every time that they open their mouths to express themselves, they have the ability to help or hinder progress.
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But, she said, significant gaps in Internet access may hinder the ability of some consumers to use digital statements.
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Though Jedrzejczyk is an active feinter that can hinder the work of a fighter trying to time simultaneous counters.
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I just try to make something and, as much as possible, not let how it'll be classified hinder me.
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Then there's Breath of the Wild's mapping of the controls, which actively hinder players from taking a running jump.
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Rupert Stadler was taken into custody following concerns from a German judge that he might hinder the ongoing investigation.
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A tire with even a tiny decrease in pressure can hinder a player's ability to retrieve a drop shot.
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However, there are sometimes extreme and unpredictable accidents along the way that may hinder touring while increasing mental stress.
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Are there times when knowing too much about something might actually hinder your appreciation and emotional experience of it?
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But as Jill Biden's recent criticism indicated, the memory of Ms. Harris's debate stage attack may hinder her chances.
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Benioff contends the acquisition is anticompetitive because Microsoft can hinder access to LinkedIn's data, making it harder for competitors.
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"If my citings of philosophical texts along the way hinder more than they help you, skip them," he wrote.
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Votes in parliament have shown there is majority support for measures to block or hinder a no-deal exit.
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He explained that, rather than hinder an established business, resources and infrastructure can be an asset when properly leveraged.
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No My administration will work to ensure that state laws don't unduly hinder access to women's reproductive health services.
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After World War II, the military's stark lack of diversity would hinder the nation's efforts during the Cold War.
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Facial hair, sweat, and other factors that can normally disrupt a seal don't hinder Faceware's function, the company says.
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He would not confirm any details of the parents' account of the night, saying it would hinder the investigation.
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Republicans, meanwhile, have denounced the bill as "socialist" and say it would hinder the development of new drugs. Rep.
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Carson said last week that he is not interested in the role, saying his presence would hinder Trump's campaign.
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She says any potential distraction may hinder a possible buyer from appreciating what a property may have to offer.
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The authority said the proposal would also lead to more red tape, which could particularly hinder smaller financial firms.
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The time crunch could hinder the contractor's ability to provide proper quality control, creating a potential for catastrophic error.
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It is unclear, moreover, to what extent the provisions in the Republican bills will, in fact, hinder state finances.
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In particular, we seem prone to reasoning mistakes based on biases in decision-making that hinder us every day.
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It did however, successfully hinder any effects of opiates for the month it promised, and trust me, I tried.
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Data-localisation rules can hinder cross-border trade as effectively as tariffs on goods, or regulations that protect service industries.
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A host of practical challenges hinder widespread use of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies in Venezuela in lieu of paper currency.
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The wireless charging cradle ensures there are no open ports on the Bolt that could hinder its ability to roll.
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She was named co-chair of a legal panel that will draw up proposals to counter laws that hinder reporters.
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A Clinton win is also perceived to not hinder the chances of the Federal Reserve raising interest rates next month.
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But Mandy's case shows that even when providers are available, there can be additional hurdles that hinder access to care.
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Regulators argued that a deal would hinder competition by creating a de facto monopoly in bond-clearing and repurchase agreements.
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Snipperclips' core mechanic also creates some interesting tension, since you can both help and hinder your partner by snipping them.
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New requirements for e-cigarettes in Europe and America, finalised last year, may also hinder smaller companies' ability to innovate.
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"State and local transportation agencies must address key barriers that can hinder the impact of Complete Street policies," Porter said.
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But with construction nearly complete, analysts believe that it would be too late for any sanctions to hinder the project.
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Delays might also hinder EDF in its plan to build two EPRs at Hinkley Point, in Britain, for £24.5bn ($30.7bn).
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"Limited transport activities will hinder farm produce transactions between companies from the two countries," the government said in a statement.
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Suspicion of Chinese investment, though often warranted, can be exploited to hinder any foreign company taking over an EU firm.
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Gendered language should not hinder parenthood as it once did but be allowed to become terms of endearment and pride.
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A CEO of a $16 billion business says that the way you write emails could help or hinder your career.
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The goal of the good-enough strategy is to hinder your competitor's future growth, not steal what they've already gained.
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Mitsubishi CEO Osamu Masuko told reporters that the planned compensation costs were not expected to hinder its talks with Nissan.
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Videos were also posted appearing to show dozens of tires on fire to hinder the regime's targeting from the air.
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The property measures could hinder any developing recovery in prices for steel rebar from the declines in March and April.
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I don't strive to hinder people who want to see an enemy in everything they don't understand – haters will hate.
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Experts suggest that engineering and regulatory hindrances may seriously hinder flying cars from ever taking off in a meaningful way.
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As players wander the game, searching for their targets, they'll encounter other players who might help or hinder their cause.
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They want to swap because it will make them both better off, and to hinder them is to do damage.
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Didi Chuxing, the biggest industry player with an 80 per cent market share, said the draft rules would hinder innovation.
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According to Rao, brain tissue tends to envelop implants in scar tissue, which would hinder their ability to properly function.
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Competitive pressures and unfavorable claims trends are likely to hinder a return to underwriting profits in personal auto in 2017.
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But even for a country like Norway, the overabundance of natural riches might hinder its development into a startup nation.
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It added the law is not designed to hinder international trade or the flow of data across the Chinese border.
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Better regulations will also help the banking sector to manage risks, though tighter monetary policy could hinder demand for loans.
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Tesla, it turns out, is just like any other tech company: sometimes its software updates upset users and hinder functionality.
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Not only does this tendency hinder their growth and performance, it can lead to toxic relationships, both personally and professionally.
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Peskov said the tough Western condemnation might hinder any resolution to the Syria crisis and hurt bilateral relations with Russia.
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Another issue to consider is how any of Stadia's features could possibly hinder what most livestreamers are after: video views.
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They reckon it will hinder efforts to clean up the country's corrupt business environment, and the gem trade in particular.
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Blowing up cargo trucks is fun, sure, but it also is a way to hinder the operations of the mafia.
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The long-term consequences of this disenfranchisement are unpredictable, but will doubtless hinder the Chinese Communist Party's nation-building project.
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Voter ID laws and other restrictive voting measures keep the electorate from expanding in ways that would hinder conservative candidates.
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Though she was not charged in its commission, Harding pleaded guilty to conspiring to hinder the prosecution of what happened.
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Food is scarce and the rebels hinder movement of critical humanitarian aid inside the country, when it can get in.
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The permanence of the Jones Act will hinder Puerto Rico's competitiveness as the island seeks to reshape its economic model.
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When creating privateers began to hinder, rather than help, our country, we chose other options for defending the United States.
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The hearing before U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson gave Manafort another opportunity to hinder the criminal case against him.
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Factors such as school board decisions, political opposition and discriminatory housing policies can hinder progress in districts, Ms. Frankenberg said.
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We do not want to limit in any way your conversations or hinder the dialogues in which you might engage.
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Economic slowdowns in Europe and China, trade tensions and financial market volatility are also threatening to hinder the U.S. economy.
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However, if a flatter yield curve persists net interest margins will come under pressure, and it could hinder earnings growth.
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The big question hanging over the company is whether the integration of Fox's assets will help or hinder that transition.
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The right balance must be struck between government regulation and market forces, a balance that does not hinder economic activity.
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Yet, the current White House is proposing a budget that would ignore R&D's value, starve science, and hinder growth.
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Troublesome co-workers can hinder your career success by lowering your productivity, hurting your job performance and dampening your morale.
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To address objections by litigators who argued that the change could hinder vigorous representation of clients, the drafters added qualifiers.
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And as political turmoil mounts there, the United States could impose sanctions that would hinder Venezuela's ability to sell crude.
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But developers say that will hinder innovation and make it too difficult to operate an autonomous vehicle across state lines.
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They argued that making application programming interfaces, or APIs, subject to copyright law would slow software developers and hinder innovation.
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But such criticisms are unlikely to hinder a candidate who has already positioned himself as an outsider and a flamethrower.
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Neptune's energy can feel confusing, but it won't hinder you—you'll be very happy to swim through Neptune's misty realm.
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Better insight into this process could help us recognize or even hinder mutations, which could cure certain forms of cancer.
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All of these spots attract people, which brings liveliness, but it didn't hinder me from getting a good night's sleep.
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Also, the growing trade war between Washington and Beijing may hinder American efforts to keep China's support of tough sanctions.
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The authority to waive rules to hinder hospitals' ability to bring additional physicians on board or obtain needed office space.
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Basically, the drug use has to hinder someone from being a healthy, functioning member of society to qualify as addiction.
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That could hinder U.S.-backed efforts to stabilize Iraq, eliminate the remnants of Islamic State, or ISIS, and similar groups.
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I tried not to think about how important the release was, as I find my standards can hinder my work.
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Hinder, whose jurisdiction includes the United Arab Emirates, Oman and Yemen, said the Mass would be held on Feb. 5.
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If China wanted to get Mr. Trump's attention in a big way, it could outright hinder the global supply chain.
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Mr. Deripaska now wants to escape the personal sanctions, which hinder his ability to do business in the United States.
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In addition, they have no children — kids are expensive (duh) and hinder your ability to save for an early retirement.
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Getting in touch with your self-discipline and understanding your reservations that hinder expressing your feelings comes up near Wednesday.
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She told Vulture that she acknowledges the entertainment industry's racism, but tries not to let it hinder her artistic development.
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Some regulations are necessary, but others could hinder innovation and growth in what is arguably the United States' greatest industry.
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The oil and gas industry said it could cost as much as $279 million to implement and would hinder production.
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Mueller's team is also interested in whether President Trump fired former FBI Director James Comey to hinder the Russia investigation.
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He has argued that doing so will hinder his ability to investigate their claims and devise a defense against them.
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" — Brynn Bogert, 23, Iowa City "Issues like transphobia and racism are internal to the movement and arguably hinder queer solidarity.
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I couldn't fathom planning my food without thinking first about its ability to help or hinder a weight-loss effort.
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Experts say it is unclear whether the new sanctions will hinder the North's nuclear militarization, or even crimp its economy.
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The fee hike will also hinder South Sudan's development by reducing foreign investment and the transfer of skills, Mogae said.
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EU governments have no doubt worried that full proscription of the group would hinder political and diplomatic engagement with Lebanon.
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This would hinder Tehran's efforts to attract tens of billions of dollars of foreign funds to help modernize its economy.
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There&aposs also opposition from progressives, which could hinder the deal&aposs odds of a smooth passage through the House.
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Republicans pointed to other findings from the CBO to argue that the bill would hinder the development of new cures.
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Why, then, would the Taliban agree to anything that might hinder what they see as their inevitable march to power?
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In the short term, these types of cyberoperations, small scale but prolific, will hinder American capabilities to navigate the crisis.
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"Crumbling facades, aging infrastructure, physical, structural and security limitations" all hinder the FBI's abilities, a GSA spokesperson confirmed to CNBC.
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Curiel could hinder the administration's efforts to build barriers on unfenced portions of the border if he rules against Trump.
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Critics say the cap could hinder integration as refugees allowed to bring in their children and partners usually integrate better.
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I get down on myself sometimes because of my depression but I try not to let it hinder my life.
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The faces we have seen are the people who hired him on this mission, as well help and hinder him.
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Ultimately that will hinder our country's ability to take greater advantage of our abundant, affordable and clean natural gas resources.
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The exclusion of race will also hinder applicants, particularly applicants of color, from conveying the totality of who they are.
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Science shows that slides covered in text hinder — rather than help — your audience's ability to take in what you're saying.
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The letter cites concerns that Pompeo's stance on climate change could hinder international talks on climate, including the Paris accord.
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Critics of his efforts argue loosening environmental rules will hinder already difficult efforts to limit emissions and combat climate change.
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But the dayslong standoff over how to do so exposed fissures that could hinder efforts to craft a permanent solution.
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The insidious effects of trauma from depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse and other medical problems also hinder reporting.
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If the president did not instruct him to take an action that would hinder the investigation, he should say so.
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"Our sleep system evolved when we were sleeping outside," so not getting enough light during the day can hinder sleep.
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Even if you wanted to try to play for hours, the Tiny Arcade's screens will further hinder your high-score attempts.
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These levies have raised concern this year that tighter trade conditions could hinder global economic growth as well as corporate profits.
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Some saw in the dismissal an attempt to hinder the FBI's investigation into possible ties between Russia and his presidential campaign.
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You may not realize it, but jamming out to the Top 40 might actually hinder your work ability rather than help.
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And Ramaphosa has pledged that any new action the government takes won't threaten investments or hinder South Africa's tepid economic growth.
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Employers will not be allowed to hinder workers from working for other companies and will have to provide free mandatory training.
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Apple is already criticized for using its ownership of the App Store and iOS operating system to hinder competition from Spotify.
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Unlike with alcohol, however, increasing the potency of THC doesn't necessarily appear to hinder your body's ability to recover from it.
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Here are six problems advocates say hinder foster care in the U.S., and what you can do to make a change.
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Putting obstacles in the way of those who wish to seek their fortunes in coastal megacities will needlessly hinder China's development.
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The UN fears the state of emergency and the surveillance measures could hinder freedoms and has asked that France rethink both.
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Given that migrants are the primary market for international money transfers, this could hinder the growth of startups in the space.
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" The semi-confusing statement basically meant, "follow your dreams, but never let them hinder you because you can always surpass them.
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As this is a constantly evolving field, such policies ensure that today's restorations do not hinder the work of future conservators.
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The deal came after Mexico pledged to send 6,000 National Guard troops to its border with Guatemala to hinder migrant movement.
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It's not clear if the allegations will hinder White's nomination, but she already had a somewhat rocky confirmation hearing last month.
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Wheat futures firmed slightly, gaining support from short-covering and concerns that heavy rains would hinder crop development in Western Europe.
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"Simply put, cuts to these programs hinder the ability of rural America to see economic growth and development," the senators wrote.
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Her research focuses on the ways in which media contribute to or hinder the development of healthy romantic and sexual relationships.
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The magic mushrooms I'd ingested a week prior (I was in the Netherlands) didn't seem to hinder my ayahuasca experience either.
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These experiences can also increase the risk of multiple health problems throughout the lifespan and hinder healthy brain development in children.
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It can help him or hinder him depending on how he understands it and how he understands his own A-game.
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A Trump transition official told CNN that Haley's focus on her state's issues would not hinder her work as U.N. ambassador.
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The administration's proposed cuts would directly undermine these countries and hinder their ability to provide basic services for millions of refugees.
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Akash (Ayushmann Khurrana) is a piano player who lost his sight as a teenager, but his handicap doesn't hinder his music.
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Analysts from the international investment bank say potential trade restrictions and immigration limits would hinder American economic growth, Bloomberg News reported.
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The report does say that additional sanctions could hinder Iran, but as of now, the impact has been minimal at best.
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Kanem said she feared this gap would hinder UNFPA's ability to deliver services to those most in need - mainly rural women.
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According to new research in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, climate change could hinder volcanoes' ability to cool the Earth.
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I can get over the sluggish frame rate, but it's indicative of underlying technology problems that, again, hinder the game itself.
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Violence, fragile political systems, and the accompanying volatility prevent local economies from rebuilding and hinder U.S. companies' access to foreign markets.
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" He pointed out that any ruling from his court "will not hinder a higher court from granting full relief on appeal.
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But it said Kuala Lumpur's decision would not hinder the Swiss probe as it works with other countries on the case.
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He has focused especially China, which he says is a result of unfair trade deals that hinder American manufacturing and exports.
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Whitaker has since reportedly told associates that he will not take action to hinder the probe or reduce its funding. Rep.
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Hinder joined Deutsche Bank last year after a 23-year stint at UBS and four years as CEO of Thurgauer Kantonalbank .
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If you can't interact well and hinder others because they're fearful of you, your competitor will get the opportunity every time.
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Television is full of cops who bend the rules, and of cops whose personal demons both hinder and help their work.
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Rosenberg thinks this notion will hinder corporate spending going forward, as debt servicing becomes an increasing priority amidst an economic slowdown.
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Lotte's woes could also hinder Hotel Lotte's bid to win back a lucrative license for a downtown Seoul duty free shop.
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Some corporate leaders say that dynamic discourages executives from making proper long-term decisions over fears they could hinder quarterly earnings.
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He also said the county has just a few roads into and out of the region, which can hinder response time.
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Unilever and other consumer giants like Procter & Gamble have fielded criticism that their sprawling corporate structures encourage bureaucracy and hinder innovation.
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As the company argues, though, snapping up too many of them too quickly could hinder Ambac's ability to meet other liabilities.
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The new European law will hinder that practice dramatically, by requiring that companies have a lawful basis for processing personal data.
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Do those experiences help or hinder your appreciation of the albums, or do you judge the albums separately from those experiences?
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And in the United States, President Donald Trump wants some of the existing banking rules dropped, saying they hinder economic growth.
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"The prolonged humanitarian crisis and deterioration of the security situation is expected to hinder response to this outbreak," the WHO said.
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It added that the law is not designed to hinder international trade or the flow of data across the Chinese border.
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During the hearing, Mendez said he wasn't convinced California lawmakers had passed the sanctuary statutes to hinder federal immigration enforcement efforts.
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And even though I have primary progressive multiple sclerosis, the condition didn't hinder my ability to be a father to him.
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If you're only available to meet four days a week and only on your schedule, then that might hinder the relationship.
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In a statement to FACT, Glover claims the police have done more to hinder the investigation than what has been reported.
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By keeping interest rates low, it could also hinder the central bank's ability to steer the economy should another downturn occur.
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Still, the San Francisco Police Officers Association, an officers' union, said the ban would hinder their members' efforts to investigate crime.
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The scientists acknowledge that there are other factors that could hinder the longevity of the Joshua Tree apart from climate change.
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Maybe a few of our local real estate people, along with the politicians, could be persuaded to help instead of hinder.
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If you hinder your ability to do that even slightly, you're changing the social dynamic between you and the other person.
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She said that backers of the ban had defended it by saying full-face veils hinder communications and impede government service.
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Hernandez said last month cuts in U.S. support for Central America would only hinder the country's ability to stem illegal immigration.
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However, what Dangerfield definitely got wrong was the idea that Murphy's profanity and edgy material would hinder his path to success.
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"Increased fees levied on foreign workers directly affect humanitarian workers and will hinder the humanitarian relief effort," Mogae said by email.
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Partnership structures at law firms hinder investment in longer-term litigation, which can require costly improvements in technology or data security.
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Lack of fashion sense did not hinder their success, so why should the rest of us care about the dress code?
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Analysts from the international investment bank say potential trade restrictions and immigration limits would hinder American economic growth, Bloomberg News reported.
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Governor Greg Abbott has temporarily suspended 19 environmental rules that the state said would "prevent, hinder or delay" Harvey disaster response.
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That our government did not hinder those candidates with whom we did not agree is a big win for the country.
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As the current federal administration continues to actively hinder efforts to fight climate change, leadership is increasingly flowing to the states.
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The Dow ended the day down 85033 percent, largely based on fears of how President Trump's tariffs could hinder global growth.
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The inefficient debt capital markets in the region also hinder access to credit for many smaller borrowers despite their strong fundamentals.
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Older files or bits of previous systems can hinder an update if you just installed it on top of everything else.
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City employees are directed to cooperate with, not hinder, federal actions; however, City employees are prohibited from inquiring into immigration status.
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Let us delve into the specifics of the match-up and explore what each man can do to hinder the other.
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Instilling or reinforcing a sense of shame is far more likely to hinder rather than advance the achievement of a positive outcome.
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT THE 2018 WORLD CUP Argentina has faced a series of setbacks that could hinder its bid for glory.
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However, a further drop in confidence among investors could hinder the banks from getting the external financial support they're trying to get.
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Those who serve our nation deserve every possible protection —and they need protection that won't hinder their ability to do their job.
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Sadly, Caps' tendency for self-examination can hinder their feelings of satisfaction — and their responsible-to-a-fault attitude doesn't help matters.
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"The weight of evidence suggests that broad knowledge monopolies even in the hands of universities can hinder scientific progress," the paper argues.
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President Donald Trump's "America First" policy will not hinder U.S. ties with Asia, according to a fellow at a nonpartisan think tank.
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Being a sitting senator, is there a special pathway or does that hinder his ability to actually be named by the president?
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Why it matters: The falling prices create challenges for petro-states and could hinder the U.S. shale patch if the doldrums remain.
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It recommended Boeing take into account how multiple alerts could startle pilots and hinder their ability to regain control of the aircraft.
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Since every state has different laws, industries, and initiatives, it's key to consider how your location may hinder or drive your success.
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This will hinder firefighting efforts on the #GettyFire and #TickFire, and will enable rapid growth of any new fires that might start.
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The Times report questioned whether this was an attempt to "hinder" Mueller's investigation by putting an important witness out of his reach.
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From any angle, or either hand you hold your device, it does not hinder the display screen and offers the best grip.
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Democrats said Trump overstepped when he pressured Ukraine to investigate political rivals, and obstructed Congress when he worked to hinder subsequent probes.
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Rents have risen dramatically, though this can be the fault of thoughtless regulations which hinder supply more than the malevolence of gentrifiers.
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The removal of a large number of senior military officials may hinder the capacity to address ongoing security challenges, in Fitch's opinion.
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Analysts see a more volatile oil market, with a smaller cushion to absorb geopolitical conflict other factors that can hinder offsetting supplies.
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Basically, the drug use has to hinder someone from being a healthy, functioning member of society to qualify as substance use disorder.
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Capital market volatility and regulatory uncertainties may hinder Dalian Wanda Group's funding strategy and drive up its leverage, thereby pressuring Wanda's ratings.
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One thing Bowe said many consumers often overlook, which can hinder sunscreen protection, is that the lotions do have an expiration date.
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The European Commission fined BEH 77 million euros ($88 million) in December, saying the company abused its market dominance to hinder competition.
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They all use USB-C too, albeit with a few major exceptions that could hinder the wireless headphone category's USB-C adoption.
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Clearly, her age and small stature — she stands at just 4 feet, 10 inches tall — don't hinder the power of her skating.
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"The oral contraceptive pill can both help or hinder hair loss," says Dr. Bhargava, and it's often prescribed as treatment for PCOS.
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"We're worried that there are so many plans to build new coal stations which could hinder us from achieving goals," he said.
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Why it matters: The lack of diversity in medical research can hinder proper treatment of non-European races and other underrepresented groups.
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There's then the issue of whether equipping troops with complex digital assistants could hinder them if they are compromised by the enemy.
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The world of genre movies can be an insular one, with low budgets and distribution difficulties that hinder even well-regarded projects.
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They attempt to use it to hinder rapid growth and customer adoption of unique technologies offered by younger, vibrant companies like Zscaler.
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The Louisiana Legislature is considering a measure that would hinder local governments from removing war memorials, including those from the Civil War.
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With little warning, the assertion that reducing inequality would hinder economic growth has lost the political power it has had for decades.
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CFPB, will be their path to hinder the agency and provide an opportunity to reinstate the bad practices that line their pockets.
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He played basketball most of the year and only played football from August through December, which didn't seem to hinder his development.
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Incremental attempts to fix the system, such as the proposed Plan B demonstration proposal, will only limit resources and hinder meaningful reform.
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But critics say outspoken mothers and government pressure hinder doctors' abilities to use their expertise to decide what's best for the patient.
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"There is no evidence to support this change, and we are concerned that it could hinder the recruitment of troops," they wrote.
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Others oppose a sunset provision for fear that congressional dysfunction or manipulation would hinder renewal, even where clearly warranted on policy grounds.
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The United States and Turkey's Western allies have said Ankara's offensive could hinder the fight against Islamic State and aid its resurgence.
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The short-term measures hinder efforts to play ahead and recruit staff even as they keep the government open, the advocates say.
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Ironically, those qualities are the same that may make both men pariahs in the national GOP, where moderation can hinder political ambitions.
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However, constant exposure to trauma can derail our ability to cope healthily and hinder our ability to return to a relaxed state.
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If successful, this regressive law would significantly hinder a person with a disability's right to file a lawsuit for violations of access.
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But that shouldn't hinder your role-play options — the bedroom can be a great place to play around with traditional gender roles.
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But OCHA warned that explosive remnants and improvised explosive devices littering the city would render much of it inaccessible and hinder reconstruction.
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Gualtieri said the Dallas shooting illustrated the way people who openly carry guns can hinder law enforcement responses to active shooter scenarios.
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A cutback in production – due to restrictive trade policies – will threaten our national security and hinder our ability to achieve energy dominance.
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In creative jobs that require close interaction with colleagues, like research and development, working from home can hinder success, not help it.
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In reality, congressional dysfunction and government shutdowns typically hinder progressives' policy goals, which generally require passing new legislation, while furthering conservative ones.
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Contrary to previous conventional thinking, the effective use of pain medication for children does not hinder brain development, according to several studies.
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And the European officials and representatives also warned the US doesn't take unfair measures to hinder trade between EU companies and Iran.
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The merged firm could also hinder the growth of online distributors that it sees as a threat to the pay-TV model.
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And those who carried it out were trying to do everything that they could do to hinder the investigation and their prosecution.
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If this hack leads to greater oversight from Japan's government, it could hinder the country's mobile payments market as it heats up.
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Netflix acknowledged new competition from Apple and Disney in its letter to investors, but said it doesn't expect that to hinder growth.
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Why it matters: At least one congressman thinks the report might hinder any new effort to move encryption legislation through the House.
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DJI is certainly under no obligation to hinder its drone's capabilities—there are many drone companies that have no geofencing capabilities whatsoever.
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There is indeed some evidence showing that committing almost all knowledge and memories to the cloud might hinder the ability to remember.
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Military service members are prohibited by law from participating in searches or making arrests, obstacles that would not hinder civilian law enforcement.
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Neutral mutations, which neither improve nor hinder viruses' survival, may continue to circulate without any noticeable change in the people they infect.
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Lawrence assured that this temporary suspension in training will not hinder NSW's ability to train, prepare, and graduate new SEALs and SWCCs.
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And many are paid hourly, so reduced work hours will impact their paycheck, which will further hinder their ability to afford food.
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The oil and gas industry argued that the rule could cost as much as $279 million to implement and would hinder production.
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Beyond that, city and state officials need to move away from the counterproductive language of mutual recrimination that will hinder this effort.
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Riders to hinder citizens from suing the federal government if it falls down on the job of enforcing the Clean Water Act.
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Should that happen, history will record that the United States did nothing to help, and much to hinder, the forces of freedom.
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Delays getting test results could hinder efforts to track the number of coronavirus tests performed nationwide and the spread of the disease.
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That has led some to argue that it could hinder the work of other law enforcement like the F.B.I. or Secret Service.
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There, most of the museum's artifacts were packed tightly into a freezer truck, kept at about 21970 degrees to hinder mold growth.
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Numerous conflicts and acts of violence, particularly in North Kivu and Ituri Provinces, hinder access to medical professionals and disrupt response operations.
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Economists widely expect the coronavirus to hinder U.S. and global economic growth, but the extent of the damage remains far from certain.
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But Trump's simmering trade battle with the European Union might also hinder growth abroad and harm U.S. firms dependent on transatlantic trade.
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Turkey's offensive was widely condemned by Ankara's Western allies, who said the assault could hinder the fight against Islamic State in Syria.
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Murat Yetkin, in a column for Hurriyet, said the fact that the gunman was killed — rather than captured — would hinder the investigation.
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While the military campaign is showing signs of progress, American officials fear that renewed political turmoil in the country could hinder it.
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However, don't let this period of trying times hinder you from tapping into some creative, mystical energy from now until March 19.
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Though there are no mandatory international sanctions at that stage, it does hinder a country's ability to access international markets and financing.
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The goal was to allow a promising young technology to flourish, free of rules and taxes that might hinder innovation and investment.
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She also lacks Mr. Buttigieg's fund-raising prowess, which could hinder her ability to compete with deeper-pocketed candidates in the race.
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"The USMCA is a trade deal that will hinder progress on climate action for a generation," Markey said in a statement Tuesday.
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"Innovation-led price increases historically boost, rather than hinder, Apple demand," wrote Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty in Tuesday's note to clients.
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The current lower interest rate environment is likely to hinder the bank's net interest margin growth, a widely-watched measure of profitability.
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Subsequent system updates often fix problems, but outdated driver software and programs incompatible with the new system software can hinder any platform.
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We won't always agree — we never have — but that shouldn't hinder our ability to make progress for the greater good of society.
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State banking regulators have expressed concerns that national charters for fintech companies could hinder state banking regulation and expose customers to risk.
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The EPA's missions don't currently mention climate change, the GAO noted, which could hinder the agency's ability to adequately address the problem.
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This scenario is particularly dire since days of onshore winds and storm surge could hinder inland floodwaters from draining into the sea.
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Autumn rain did not hinder sowing in Poland either and more moisture was actually needed, said Wojtek Sabaranski of analysts Sparks Polska.
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Clothing is just another tool to help or hinder you, so be sure you're buying the right gear for the right activity.
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The Christian migrants in the United Arab Emirates have suffered their own human rights violations and tenuous labor conditions, Bishop Hinder said.
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CNBC's John Harwood recently identified three issues that hinder the Republican Party's relationship with U.S businesses: economic policy, GOP competence and values.
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Markets have been weighed down this week by an impeachment inquiry into Trump and concern that could hinder progress on trade deals.
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This choosing of comparative works based on their subject or composition continues to hinder our understanding of Delacroix's influence on subsequent artists.
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Some lawmakers also sought to bar credit firms from forcing consumers into arbitration, which hinder class-action lawsuits in response to negligent practices.
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And increased rollbacks to Obama-era gun control legislation, particularly around background check policies, continue to hinder actions against large-scale gun violence.
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The effort has two key components: restart the ratification process and getting rid of a decades-old deadline that could hinder its progress.
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Evangelical Trump supporters argue that like King David, Trump's sins will not hinder his abilities to act wisely on behalf of his people.
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Specifically, the Russian Defence Ministry said the U.S. air force had tried to hinder Russian strikes on Islamic State militants around Albu Kamal.
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The Justice Department sued to block the $85 billion merger last November, arguing that it would hinder competition and raise prices for consumers.
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In May, the president fired FBI Director James Comey, who later accused Trump of trying to hinder his investigation into the Russia allegations.
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As Los Angeles continues its bid to host the Olympics in 2024, some wonder if the election of Trump will hinder the efforts.
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LiDAR is exceptionally useful for detecting archeological sites, as it penetrates through jungle cover and other features that hinder exploration on the ground.
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Planned Parenthood said the bill would hinder lower-income women's access to testing for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV tests and well-baby programs.
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If squabbling and corruption on the part of the politicians hinder the provision of services, citizens will once again consider supporting alternative groups.
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Following are some of the issues that could hinder the negotiations: On Thursday, it was still unclear who could lead such a government.
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Moreno says there's concern it could hinder current research projects, and Hsu says there's hope it may spur more needed transparency in research.
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She said that what you wear to bed can help or hinder the quality of your sleep, so she dresses for the occasion.
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Opposition parties will now likely use their combined majority in the National Assembly to hinder Park's attempts to install her candidates, he continued.
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Cyrus, who sang about her Southern California home in her song "Malibu," didn't let the loss of their home hinder her birthday celebrations.
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We often get into habits that can hinder our growth, but these solar events will help you evolve into a more successful professional.
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The Illinois State Police maintain that turning over reports, emails and field notes gathered during the McCullough investigation could hinder their new inquiry.
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She was sure that going public with her pageant past would hinder her advancement, and that it would be the same for me.
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I didn't want a tattoo that would hinder my ability to wear sleeveless shirts or dresses without total strangers asking about my ink.
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Even if there is now little daylight between him and his primary rivals, the label of out-and-out socialist could hinder him.
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YT did so to hinder Lucid's development, and YT's actions as a shareholder at Lucid have been described as nothing short of 'disruptive.
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The question of who will regulate the fintech business should not hinder the industry, said Thomas Curry, the outgoing head of the OCC.
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January 11: The company launched Facebook Journalism Project, a tool for both journalists and users, to promote media literacy and hinder misinformation campaigns.
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But criminal gangs may try to fill the void in rebel-held areas, landmines hinder development and rural poverty remains a huge challenge.
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We've just started making it, but I don't want to manipulate the situation and impose any time frame, because that can hinder you.
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Men may feel "genuine warmth" for women, she explains, which can hinder their ability to see how unfair the playing field may be.
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" In its letter to Verizon, the FCC said the company's FreeBee Data 360 plan "has the potential to hinder competition and harm consumers.
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Employers say it is difficult to find workers with the skills they require and bottlenecks in infrastructure like roads and railways hinder business.
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The reasons are wide-ranging and difficult to tackle: child marriage, threats of violence, and even shortages of sanitary pads can hinder access.
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The steep price tag, though, didn't seem to hinder Rihanna's Cady Heron-effect (see: this past weekend's Uggs moment as the latest example).
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This would hinder the recruitment and retention of academic talent and could create difficulties in collaborating with EU countries on international research development.
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They weren't prepared enough for the law, and are confused about whether the reform policies will help or hinder them during tax time.
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In addition, the legislation also allows NHTSA to consider granting a time-limited exemption from current vehicle regulations that might hinder AV development.
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However, these actions by the previous administration would also hinder profits that support the education of nearly 900,000 K-85033 students throughout Minnesota.
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Turkey's latest offensive was widely condemned by Ankara's Western allies, who said the assault could hinder the fight against Islamic State in Syria.
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Last month, the California Supreme Court issued a ruling that would hinder businesses' ability to designate workers as independent contractors rather than employees.
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Turkey's latest offensive was widely condemned by Ankara's Western allies, who said the assault could hinder the fight against Islamic State in Syria.
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In general, Democrats worry about efforts to hinder eligible voters from participating today, while Republicans fear instances of voter fraud and illegal voting.
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It controls only an eighth of the seats in congress, at least until elections in 2021, which might hinder Mr Bukele's policy ambitions.
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Supporters of the measure acknowledge how ideological divides and open questions about the safety of pot use could hinder it in the Senate.
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When you fixate on the problems that you're facing, you create and prolong negative emotions which hinder your ability to reach your goals.
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This turn of events might hinder Trump's efforts to undermine the Russia investigation as it draws closer to his inner circle, of course.
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Chuck Grassley is not impressed with the FBI's effort to keep two agents from testifying about issues that might hinder the Mueller investigation.
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Stadler was arrested on fears he would hinder an ongoing investigation into systematic diesel cheating, plunging parent company Volkswagen into a leadership crisis.
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He said he worried that it and similar steps could discourage companies from going public and hinder a strength of U.S. capital markets.
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Shutting off or curtailing commerce with other countries could potentially damage the U.S. economy and therefore hinder retirement planning for the time-being.
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These days, Florida's Republican-controlled legislature almost never allows any bill that appears to hinder gun owners to come up for a vote.
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Sessions on Wednesday announced the administration would sue the Golden State over three laws that hinder its ability to enforce federal immigration laws.
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And too often, patents hinder innovation by deterring the creation of generics, restricting access to research, and stifling the free exchange of information.
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"The suppression of CGN is an important option for the United States to hinder the development of China's nuclear power industry," it said.
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And at least we can say that we tried to hinder China's ability to use us as a resource in our own demise.
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He has since reportedly told associates that he will not take action to hinder the probe or reduce its funding since taking office.
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He has also issued a moratorium on new regulations, and a number of executive orders designed to hinder the regulatory rule-making process.
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The load of debt that AT&T will take on by acquiring Time Warner could hinder investment in the network technology, he said.
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The invisible hand of the market must be allowed to act; placing moral limits on the economy, they argue, would hinder this flourishing.
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But the evidence that grammar schools hinder rather than enable social mobility is even stronger now than it was half a century ago.
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Saudi Arabia's regional allies, including Israel and the United Arab Emirates, are starting to worry that the crisis could hinder their own agendas.
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Industry groups successfully argued that collecting personal details posed no harm to consumers and that efforts to hinder data collection would chill innovation.
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Too many plans can also hinder a campaign's effort to send a clear and coherent message, as was probably the case for Mrs.
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You should organize your desk in a way that enhances productivity, rather than clutter it with items that hinder it or distract you.
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Blocking the document release could hinder the lower court's ability to rule on the case before the program expires, according to the plaintiffs.
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U.S. officials have said that default encryption settings on cellphones and other devices hinder their ability to collect evidence needed to pursue criminals.
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In order to hinder access to the app, Russian authorities took the unusual step of shutting down entire segments of the Russian internet.
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That lending kept the economy going but resulted in heavy debt that economists worry could hinder the country's growth for years to come.
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The city increased its police presence there, but officials decided that bollards would hinder access for cleaning and emergency services and disrupt traffic.
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CNN reported influential Republicans in Washington, D.C., worry Cramer may hinder their opportunity to unseat a Democratic senator in a reliably red state.
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It could also hinder the bullet train project, a $17 billion investment largely financed by a long-term, low-cost loan from Japan.
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"We have to make sure that our financial sector rules do not inadvertently hinder useful innovation," said the financial services commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis.
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If there are so many areas where laws vary significantly from state to state, that could hinder relocating in pursuit of a job.
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"This would bring about a lengthy shortfall in economic growth with respect to its potential and hinder efforts to boost employment," he added.
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French officials said that a Pentagon proposal to relocate troops as it focuses on China and Russia could hinder the fight against extremists.
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However, concerns that the coronavirus outbreak could hinder the global economy persist, underpinning overall demand for gold, Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
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Bike lanes and Citi Bike docking stations, critics say, take away space for parking and deliveries and hinder traffic on already-clogged streets.
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Workers who fall into these traps will hinder their own ability to move forward as well as diminish the success of their teams.
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The excess can back up in the arteries and create plaques that hinder blood flow, leading to strokes, heart attacks and heart disease.
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It's not clear whether NotPetya is similar enough to Petya for the original ransomware's creator to hinder its spread, if they wanted to.
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Terry McAuliffe, a Democrat who is limited to a single term, Mr. Perriello will hinder Mr. McAuliffe's effort to avert a contentious primary.
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That report cited 10 incidents in which Trump sought to hinder the investigation, but did not draw conclusions on whether Trump obstructed justice.
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But I want to affirm that nothing will hinder our desire, mission and aim of doing what the president must do right now.
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David Gauke, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, said the ban would help rather than hinder the rise of the Islamic State group.
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Federal agencies can skirt the open bidding process in certain emergency contracts if they can show that it would severely hinder their work.
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As we previously reported, Floyd begged the court to remove his alcohol monitoring ankle bracelet because it would hinder him from playing football.
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The goal: To allow those students to focus entirely on their studies and to help remove financial pressure that can hinder their progress.
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And here The Mayor offers a promise that the Trump administration has not: Courtney's inexperience will not hinder his ability to make things better.
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He warned that should it pass it could hinder the power of the courts, harm minority rights and damage relations with the Jewish diaspora.
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Photo: Justin Sullivan (Getty)Facebook is taking steps to hinder harassment on the social media platform with an array of new anti-bullying tools.
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Aetna does say you can contact them in the event that certain life events, such as pregnancy or surgery, hinder your ability to participate.
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And your prior experience could actually hinder you if you're used to having hands-on control or being the expert in a given area.
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But earlier this month the USDA withdrew that proposed rule, citing science and biotech industry concerns that it would unnecessarily hinder research and development.
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"Even though they (deaf and blind people) don&apost have access to lots of information, that doesn&apost hinder their lives," de Araujo said.
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Madrid apologized for the first time on Friday for police use of violence in trying to hinder a weekend referendum it had declared illegal.
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Republicans declared these regulations as more rules that would hinder business and competition (even though the rules made explicit exemptions for broadband enterprise customers).
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"I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women," he previously said in a statement to The New Yorker.
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The US Department of Justice has begun the first stages of an inquiry into Apple's decision to release software updates that hinder older models.
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State Department officials similarly enlisted congressional allies to hinder Mr. Trump's efforts to push through proposed weapons sales to Saudi Arabia and other nations.
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We're making it easier to do business, too: We've eliminated 30 unnecessary licenses that hinder business growth and are currently reviewing all state regulations.
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Hamilton was available to play on Wednesday as the injury is on his glove hand and doesn't hinder him defensively or with base running.
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Another report by the Royal Aeronautical Society Flight Operations Group found that charging traveling companions to sit together, can hinder the emergency evacuation process.
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Five cases opposing the mine remain before the courts, with critics concerned greenhouse gases from burning coal will hinder efforts to combat global warming.
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In her universe, humanity has spread throughout space with a network of space stations, and the ones nearest to Earth are the Hinder Stars.
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I am struck by the cards that represent what will actually help and hinder me: The five of pentacles in reverse and the lovers.
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Pujari, who owns six acres of land, said Congress' organization in his region was weak, which may hinder the announcement from reaching some voters.
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The law is scheduled to go into effect in August, but opponents of the law are almost certain to sue, which could hinder implementation.
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Beyond harming job growth, the tariffs could also hinder efforts to make the US power grid cleaner and more renewable, environmental advocacy groups say.
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Brevity may be best when you're sharing breaking news, but those constraints hinder our ability to speak thoughtfully about how to change human behavior.
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Since love at first sight doesn't have a price tag, there's no reason to let a tighter budget hinder you from getting hitched quick.
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Though the allegations — all of which Trump has vehemently denied — ignited national outrage, they ultimately did not hinder his path to the White House.
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Challenges remain: some tech companies have expressed concern about a recently passed fake news law in Singapore, which critics say could hinder free speech.
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" Bremmer believes if the organization is not able address politics, it would hinder its ability to create the economic stabilization the world "desperately needs.
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Tech companies' continued expansion in India is a sign that angering the comparatively small liberal parts of India's huge population doesn't really hinder success.
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The next president's leadership could help clear away some of these well-intentioned but burdensome regulations that can hinder or undercut R&D efforts.
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There's certainly a stigma against bisexual women, but it might not hinder her from working the way it would with an openly gay man.
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Walker said Google would respond in the coming days to a third EU charge of using its Android mobile operating system to hinder competitors.
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For many women who are aware that they are underpaid, a new court ruling is doing to further hinder their monetary success at work.
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Cooperating with our neighbors on new and better energy technologies – fossil fuel and renewable – will help, not hinder, American energy interests and create jobs.
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Romney's attacks coincided with the several current and former GOP leaders launching a last-ditch effort to hinder Trump's assent to their party's coronation.
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Some illicit finance experts argue secondary sanctions are necessary in order to truly isolate North Korea and hinder its ability to bring in revenue.
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But approaching every new twist and turn with roughly the same verve doesn't help the public's understanding of these issues, and may hinder it.
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Democrats have voiced concern that the president installed Whitaker, who was seen as a Trump loyalist, in order to hinder or end Mueller's investigation.
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" The report claims that adhering to the practice of "masculinity ideology" can hinder the development of adolescent boys by "suppressing emotions and masking distress.
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"This development will further hinder oil exports, deprive Libya of its only source of income, and increase the division of the country", he said.
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Firing an FBI director to hinder criminal probes into your election's legitimacy or to shield a political ally from prosecution is obstruction of justice.
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Team Sky said they were fully focused on the race, which begins on July 7, and would not let Hinault's "uneducated comments" hinder preparations.
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Babis has been under pressure over allegations from opponents that he tried to hinder an investigation into whether he and family members committed fraud.
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In a values-based company, modeling the company's values should help advance one's career and falling short of them should hinder one's career advancement.
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Failing to adopt a simpler legal process will only undermine regulatory certitude, risk millions in investments made by private companies, and hinder economic growth.
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Critics of the plan said it was meant to hinder turnout in a county where almost 60 percent of the residents are African-American.
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Others stressed that separating scientists from other collaborators in Washington would hinder their ability to work and produce research on a range of topics.
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But as climate change drives interest in renewable energy, doubts about the future of fossil fuels may hinder the company's ability to attract investors.
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All displays required approval to ensure that they did not hinder fire safety, obstruct vents or views, or become safety hazards of any sort.
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The DOJ argues that distributors who control programming will have the incentive and ability to use that control as a weapon to hinder competition.
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While it's okay to have some debt, if it's a significant enough amount, it could hinder your ability to buy a house at all.
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Ekins, the director of polling at the CATO Institute, said regulations could hinder other important uses for 2628D technology, including in the medical field.
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Economists warn that the pending tariffs on more than $100 billion in essential consumer goods from China could spike prices and hinder vulnerable consumers.
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"That's why we want to make sure we have the right legislation out there, to make sure we help, not hinder, innovation," Latta said.
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When the proposal was considered last year, Pai argued that it would hinder efforts to develop technology that would do away with cable boxes.
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We ran free, moon-eyed with hope for a future we didn't yet know would hinder our health, social development, and trust in tech.
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Moonves acknowledged making advances that may have made women uncomfortable but said he never misused his position to harm or hinder anyone&aposs career.
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Reuters reported on Thursday the United States government had told Indian officials the new rules will hinder the investment plans of the two companies.
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Shaky goaltending and defense continue to hinder Winnipeg as the Jets reached the All-Star break allowing the most goals in the NHL (163).
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For an international app with more than 600 million users, including 80 percent outside the United States, the downtime could hinder its further growth.
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Ask yourself why you've written off having kids of your own and whether those reasons could hinder what you envision for your current relationship.
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Traders were also keeping an eye on the impeachment proceedings in Washington as the uncertainty around them could hinder Trump's negotiating position with China.
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It is unclear whether the prohibition on new deployments will hinder the ability of commanders to bolster their forces if they perceive a need.
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Asia experts have debated whether Pompeo, 54, with his Trump-style partisanship, will help foster or hinder this year's overtures between Washington and Pyongyang.
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"Rent control will not contribute a single unit to that effort and, in fact, will hinder our ability to reach that goal," he said.
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Under one measure, anyone who disseminates information that could hinder the government's response to the epidemic could face up to five years in prison.
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The game has been designed specifically to avoid being preachy, which can hinder behavior change, said Jake Manion, head of production at the company.
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The policy could also hinder EPA from considering a wide variety of environmental research, like those documenting how pollutants spread and monitoring their impacts.
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It could charge companies and consumers more for high-speed internet access, and use its market influence to hinder content providers it competes against.
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Come primary season, many possible rivals would have far greater name recognition, which could hinder his ability to draw media attention and raise money.
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In classic female-noir fashion, her personal demons both hinder her investigation and give her the empathy and insight she needs to pursue it.
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