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Early 3D HDTVs were hobbled by a dearth of content.
The economy is still hobbled by poor infrastructure and criminality.
So, what would constitute a deeply flawed or hobbled candidate?
Yet commerce between them is hobbled by a trade war.
The telescope could still function, but its sensitivity was hobbled.
Perhaps hobbled by its $399 price, Asus missed the mark.
Entire counterterrorism apparatus in nation's top terror target hobbled. pic.twitter.
But why on earth would you want a hobbled iPhone?
An enormous graft scheme has hobbled the national oil company.
Subway riders aren't the only ones hobbled by sluggish service.
By contrast, economic misfortune and poor choices have hobbled Birmingham.
The decision hobbled Vine, which shut down four years later.
Teddy Kennedy was mute, hobbled by his own past sins.
He then hobbled off the court to the locker room.
He will have to own that, or risk campaigning hobbled.
He hobbled off the field but stayed in the game.
Soon enough, he was a man hobbled by a succession of hamstring tears and muscle tweaks, in the same way that Arsenal were a club hobbled by their finances and status as a 'selling club'.
Afghanistan hobbled themselves with internal politics and strange on-field decisions.
CN was government-owned until 1995 and was hobbled by bureaucracy.
The government has also blocked websites, raided homes and hobbled NGOs.
Thompson played most of the night hobbled on a sore leg.
Do we accept a hobbled presidency a quarter of the time?
She was hobbled by her husband's behavior in myriad, unfair ways.
Ft. Greely's missile defense capabilities have been hobbled as of late.
If you don't have that kind of creativity you're being hobbled.
Carter hobbled off with a first-half injury, but he returned.
And now, Australia's democracy is essentially paralyzed, or at least hobbled.
Walker, clearly hobbled by a shot he took to the … um ….
Some Texas cities were also hobbled by an unexpectedly high turnout.
The euro is hobbled by doubts about the European currency union.
She was 33 and hobbled, her hamstring aching and ankle sprained.
Big Randy was recovering from foot surgery — he was hobbled himself.
The president's administration is hobbled by a lack of top personnel.
Their star shooter, Koenig, was suddenly hobbled with a hamstring cramp.
Housing prices are surging after being hobbled by the financial crisis.
The EPA's ability to enforce drinking water violations will be hobbled.
He hobbled to a halt before falling to the ground in agony.
U.S. economic growth was hobbled much of last year by inventory cutbacks.
Like other hedge funds, Hoplite had been hobbled by low market volatility.
When she approached the pen, Squirt hurriedly hobbled over to meet her.
Over the weekend, Biden, hobbled coming out of Iowa, ripped into Buttigieg.
The country is hobbled by corruption, which has worsened since the invasion.
But having hobbled it at first, these weaknesses are now helping it.
The nation is deeply divided, its leaders weakened, and the government hobbled.
However, the company's leapfrogging capabilities would soon be hobbled by strategic shifts.
Trump said those protections hobbled economic growth - cheering industry and angering conservationists.
Meanwhile, Turkey's religious outreach is hobbled by an internecine conflict at home.
It also unfreezes assets and lifts financial restrictions that hobbled the economy.
But reported infighting in the group hobbled AFP in its early days.
The chief advocate of the law that hobbled the DEA was Rep.
The merger deadline has passed, and Sprint remains a hobbled wireless business.
When Wal-Mart hates your Republican tax plan, it is pretty hobbled.
The same problem hobbled the GOP effort to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Production delays hobbled the June launch of Medtronic's hybrid closed-loop system.
Yet complacency is a real danger, and Democrats are hobbled by it.
The market view is that the coronavirus has hobbled President Donald Trump.
Differences with powerful generals also hobbled his third term as prime minister.
Hobbled by a two-decade slump, Japan is out of the picture.
Twice, I've made it to his doorstep hobbled and with little health.
Prime Minister Theresa May is a hobbled leader of a diminished Britain.
Wang had stocky thighs that pressed his knees until arthritis hobbled him.
Rather than a hobbled performer, what you saw onstage was undaunted royalty.
China is hobbled by the trade war, but it continues to grow.
I hobbled out to buy slides, then shipped off my old tormentors.
He hobbled into the locker room and was declared of the game.
As in all gerrymanders, Wisconsin's mapmakers hobbled their opponents in two ways.
In this way, it seems Egypt benefited from a hobbled Saudi Arabia.
I took a deep breath, got out and hobbled to the attendant.
A full appreciation of him has been hobbled by his polymathic attainments.
A full appreciation of him has been hobbled by his polymathic attainments.
Even hobbled, Cespedes notched two hits, including a home run, on Friday.
If tinier screens hobbled Google's ad juggernaut, wait until the screens disappear.
A lack of helicopters in the country has further hobbled response efforts.
A hobbled version of Bixby launched with the Samsung Galaxy S8 in April.
The startup was hobbled by boardroom battles and a virtually empty C-Suite.
The partial shutdown, which hobbled nine federal agencies, lasted a record 35 days.
Trump hobbled his own cause further by trying to strike an unyielding pose.
"AI at Apple is hobbled by the way they handle information," said Nicholson.
Mismanagement and a lack of resources left it hobbled in almost every arena.
But the territory's budget crisis had hobbled efforts to fix this environmental threat.
But Sanders is heading to the state hobbled by weaker than expected finances.
Predictably, the economy appears indeed to have been hobbled by the sudden "demonetisation".
But the American network was hobbled from the start by this very legacy.
No one wants to be the hobbled elderly person struggling to get around.
Motte crashed feet-first into the boards and hobbled slowly off the ice.
But these efforts have merely scared off potential investors and hobbled Egyptian importers.
Legislative gridlock has hobbled her administration since she came to office in 2013.
But Trump hobbled his team's ability to extract concessions long before these meetings.
Vandals have hobbled Santiago's public transport system, destroying metro stations and burning buses.
The next president should strengthen the "hobbled rulemaking process," public interest advocates say.
Even after being hobbled, these endogenous retroviruses can still sometimes make their proteins.
If the city's cuts hindered the subway, the state's actions practically hobbled it.
New York's packed roads and hobbled subways have given them a great opportunity.
But that could happen even without a deal, since Sprint is severely hobbled.
In some cities, a construction boom is hobbled by a lack of plumbers.
Andrew Cuomo had forecast because of repair work at the hobbled Pennsylvania Station.
Old women spun hand-held prayer wheels and hobbled along with walking sticks.
Without truth, informed public discourse is hobbled and politicians cannot be held accountable.
Obamacare is being hobbled by the political compromises made to get it passed.
"The president has hobbled his own executive branch, and the executive branch has hobbled its own president," said Strobe Talbott, a Russia expert who served as deputy secretary of state in the Clinton administration and was president of the Brookings Institution.
The refining sector, designed to produce 1.3 million bpd of fuel, is severely hobbled.
Before Awesome even hobbled back onto American soil, he was listing every possible answer.
Military experts voiced skepticism that the airstrikes severely hobbled Mr. Assad's chemical weapons program.
But across the continent governments and builders are hobbled by the wider construction industry.
China's traditional industries continue to struggle, particularly in sectors hobbled by overcapacity, He said.
Ladarius Green looked good when he wasn't hobbled, although he's now a free agent.
We create a situation where American diplomacy is less useful because it's been hobbled.
Moreover, many are hobbled by student loans without the economic wherewithal to repay them.
While Costa managed to start that final, he hobbled off after only nine minutes.
The more his hip hobbled him, the less they could enjoy working out together.
It is further hobbled by poor intelligence and by a culture that shirks responsibility.
But for the hobbled EU this long, unanticipated stretch of uncertainty is a calamity.
Luck initially came into camp hobbled with what was described as a calf injury.
The Americans were hobbled throughout by the lack of a top-flight point guard.
Competing narratives are often hobbled by cherry-picked facts by opposing points of view.
Both the central and local bureaucracies are hobbled by corruption, inertia and conflicting regulations.
By the early 2000s, industry-wide changes hobbled the air of mystery surrounding secrets.
Lalli, now 240 and a resident of Canonsburg, Pa., is hobbled by knee pain.
Washington has also hobbled basic research into what is clearly a public health disaster.
I clamped my legs together, grabbed my bag, and hobbled out of the room.
So tax policy, like health care, will be hobbled by a legacy of lies.
Dr. Falkow was a poor student further hobbled by poor eyesight, Dr. Tompkins said.
He hobbled off the field, unable to put full weight on his right leg.
"It is dysfunctional, hobbled by administrative inefficiency, and quite frankly by corruption," he said.
Compatriots from his earliest days hobbled to attend, as did students, soldiers and officials.
Christopher Bryan, a regular customer recovering from a knee injury, hobbled in on crutches.
The economy, after growing smartly for much of the past decade, has been hobbled.
With his fellow receiver Victor Cruz hobbled, Beckham is primed for a big night.
Health care is a field ensnared in regulations that have long hobbled big dreams.
Paramount, however, was hobbled down the road; Marvel became Disney's most reliable hit machine.
China, which appears hobbled by the trade war, has offered a mix of concessions.
He had been a distinguished and prolific researcher but found himself hobbled by old age.
The last recession was the worst in decades and hobbled the world economy for years.
The Economist: Democracy has always faced crises that hobbled it—and forced it to change.
But attempts to build more complex applications using blockchain are hobbled by the underlying technology.
Unfortunately the index is still hobbled by gaps in the data and in economists' understanding.
Expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts as soon as this month also hobbled the dollar.
Hobbled by economic nationalism at home, Indonesia must also contend with growing economic nationalism abroad.
And the already arduous process of restoring power seems hobbled by years of system neglect.
They cite everything from the power of social media to India&aposs hobbled school system.
But rather than entering New Hampshire as one of the frontrunners, he is badly hobbled.
That launch would mark an achievement in a project hobbled by internal infighting and delays.
Power shortages are a major bottleneck in much of Africa and have hobbled economic development.
Macri took office in December promising to bolster an economy hobbled by heavy state controls.
The series hobbled through the 2000s, but the two most recent entries found creative momentum.
Jokowi's independence appealed to voters, but it hobbled him in a party-reliant political system.
Rubio was seriously hobbled by last Saturday's debate in New Hampshire; Christie did the damage.
The economy veers from one crisis to the next, hobbled by the collapse of tourism.
They struggled Sunday to pressure a hobbled quarterback who torched them for three touchdown passes.
But the police did not use it because officials said it was hobbled by interference.
They depict a center in disarray, hobbled by incompetence and inefficiency and overwhelmed by demand.
The health crisis is hurting overseas economies already hobbled by the US-China trade war.
Iran has long had its own meth problem, but a crackdown there has hobbled producers.
The storm hobbled airports, stranding passengers as they scrambled to find alternative options or lodging.
No one was killed, and the hobbled Bridgeton convoy continued to Kuwait at half-speed.
Politicians talk about hobbled sanitation and transportation agencies riddled by absenteeism, nepotism and bloated workforces.
The Mets' margin for error, however, is razor thin with a hobbled and inconsistent roster.
The case has hobbled Uber's self-driving car program and Alphabet is seeking hefty claims.
And even if it did, it's still hobbled in all sorts of other fundamental ways.
Dick Tyler then hobbled into the house with his bloodied cowboy boot and mangled toe.
The city has also been hobbled in its efforts to stem crime by policing cutbacks.
The longstanding questions over the Trump campaign's ties to Russia hobbled Sessions from the start.
Without a similar change, New York's streetcar will be hobbled by neighborhoods not designed for transit.
When Apple released the HomePod earlier this year,  its functionality was hobbled , to say the least.
A hobbled generation In any downturn, the worst-hit group is the one just starting out.
Like so many of its Gulf Coast neighbors, the Pelican State is hobbled by low prices.
Samsung's Bixby assistant on the Galaxy S8 is a little bit hobbled out of the gate.
The airline's frequent change of CEO has hobbled its ability to form a long-term strategy.
There was work to do: one of the antennas was hobbled by a damaged radio receptor.
One woman with pins in her legs hobbled out, holding her wounded children in her arms.
He hobbled to the locker room with what was later revealed as a sprained left ankle.
A collapse in oil prices in 20083 and a surge in the dollar has hobbled manufacturing.
But for one night, at least, the Islanders were far more Cobra Kai than hobbled underdog.
Out hobbled a Brooklyn rapper known as Troy Ave with a gunshot wound to his leg.
But the I.R.S., hobbled by years of budget cuts, has refused to rise to the bait.
And the political paralysis that has hobbled the government is not likely to ease anytime soon.
He hobbled out of the arena and was taken to a local hospital for an MRI.
Sergeant Rose was one of the last on the last helicopter, firing as he hobbled aboard.
A number of Senate Republicans have stated staunch opposition to providing direct grants to hobbled industries.
Can he free himself from the Wall Street, big money establishment base that hobbled Hillary Clinton?
The lawmakers adjourned on Friday, but they left their rivals less hobbled than many had expected.
But there, I was hobbled by different forces, namely Australia's oppressive and notoriously complex defamation laws.
It was Barack Obama, Trump has hinted, who hobbled his own efforts to contain the coronavirus.
She warred with foreign creditors and hobbled exporters with high taxes and an overvalued exchange rate.
I hobbled into the emergency room a few blocks from my Brooklyn home (lucky geography there).
Under that standard, any partisanship-inspired district would be unconstitutional if it hobbled a minority party.
Oil prices bounced back a tad from falls on Monday, but remained hobbled by trade uncertainties.
Clinton- and Blair-era liberals have hobbled their parties' abilities to confront the ills of capitalism.
GREENBURGH, N.Y. — Hobbled as he was, Kristaps Porzingis took the floor Friday during the Knicks' practice.
Raptors G Kyle Lowry (right elbow) and F Patrick Patterson (left ankle) were hobbled yet played.
What if a child produced through a gene-editing technique were hobbled in some unforeseen way?
Mr. Bullock, 53, was unable to overcome a late and slow start that hobbled his campaign.
Earlier this month, she was set on fire and hobbled into the village, burned beyond recognition.
After missing the opener, Fisher-Davis scored just six points and was noticeably hobbled on Nov.
Perhaps you disapprove of the way the E.P.A. has been hobbled by its Trump-appointed chief.
Microsoft's later forays into new markets were typically late and hobbled by the company's Windows fixation.
She hobbled around on crutches and used a scooter, propping up her leg on a seat.
Still, Mr. Stepien has been seen as hobbled by others internally for months, aides also say.
Among the sport's second tier, all but the most hobbled players will want to take their chances.
My level for what's shitty has really dropped—the bar can be hobbled over at this point.
For years, growth has been hobbled by low global commodity prices, tepid foreign investment and infrastructure bottlenecks.
The good news ... Lindsay's back on her feet after being hobbled by a bum ankle during filming.
Even so, revenue grew at its slowest-ever rate, as heightened regulatory scrutiny hobbled its gaming operations.
The people who were beaten hobbled off with their arms around each other for support, Horse said.
The economy has been hobbled by a strong dollar and weak global demand, which have undermined exports.
Private investments had suffered while banks had been hobbled by loans that had turned sour, he said.
But the housing market continues to be hobbled by an inventory squeeze that is restraining sales growth.
What's more, this new transition was hobbled by inadequate vetting and preparation, falling woefully behind in nominations.
With help from her son and fellow beachgoers, Porter hobbled to shore to examine the mysterious wound.
The robots had hobbled on top of one another, a poor attempt at simulating human sex acts.
Many Chinese champions have succeeded only because the government has hobbled domestic rivals and blocked foreign entrants.
But emergency responders outside of Prattsville seemed to be just as hobbled as they were in town.
In fairness, Williams had been hobbled by an upper leg injury during her quarterfinal and semifinal wins.
It did not hurt that Volkswagen, a major competitor, has been hobbled by its emissions-cheating scandal.
A nearly broke transportation fund, high home foreclosure rates and a severely hobbled state pension system persist.
Now, hobbled by his debate performance and several other awkward turns, he is rapidly changing his strategy.
And since the '30s, American progressivism has been hobbled over urban-rural as well as racial divides.
The team got almost no production from its catchers, and a vaunted rotation hobbled to the finish.
That defect has hobbled Europe's response to the sovereign debt crises and caused precipitous drops in employment.
One afternoon, I hobbled around the streets of south-east London on the arm of my husband.
I hobbled into my doctor's office in tears, and the first diagnosis she gave me was stress.
Walsh and others said the worst-case-scenario involves having a hobbled, but not incapacitated, satellite instrument.
The investigators were further hobbled by rules designed to protect the privacy of government employees' medical records.
These disagreements are not small, and they have long hobbled the far-right in the European Parliament.
It is the latest of a series of problems that have hobbled movies with politically sensitive themes.
Mr. Sousa Mendes spent the next decade shunned and in dire financial straits, hobbled by a stroke.
By the time it was clear the Sanders 2016 campaign had legs, it was already fatally hobbled.
Hobbled by writer's block, he spent 21923 years completing his doctoral dissertation (which ultimately became a book).
The president's party would like to fight back but is hobbled by its leader's low approval ratings.
The idea has taken on new meaning with the prospect of a world hobbled by a pandemic.
With Encarnacion 1-for-15 at designated hitter this series, perhaps even a hobbled Stanton could help.
They have also hobbled the capital's public transport system and caused billions in losses for private business.
Sinopec's Shengli Oilfield became the latest victim of the ransomware that hobbled big business across the globe.
Such "carbon capture" power plants are seen as a path forward for the hobbled American coal sector.
Each year, even the hobbled application of the death penalty is an embarrassing burden for all involved.
London (CNN Business)Businesses in the United Kingdom have been hobbled by Brexit uncertainty for three years.
Gronkowski was hobbled for most of this season, sometimes comically so, and he is openly pondering retirement.
Many of the inhabitants hobbled around on crutches, and some of the few working vehicles were wheelchairs.
I still stuck to the act and hobbled around on crutches for a while to sell it.
The only thing we know is that Superman has been hobbled, because Alton asks a telling question.
The category was hobbled by product launch hiccups among early movers like HTC Vive and Facebook's Oculus Rift .
The pair were supposed to play an exhibition match but Federer was also hobbled by a knee injury.
There are many major pieces of this ecosystem to assemble and many different ways we could be hobbled.
Efforts by the Pakistani Army and rescue workers were hobbled because the flood hit at night, Rehman said.
But once again, it may depend on whether the partisan-hobbled commission can overcome its tendency for gridlock.
The Buran programme was Russia's reusable spacecraft plan that was hobbled by the collapse of the Soviet Union.
In quick succession it has crushed one group of separatists (the barbaric IS) and hobbled another (the Kurds).
Instead, insiders fear missing the next cycle of industry change if they're distracted and hobbled by antitrust conflicts.
It is also important to note that the FEC has for years been hobbled by its partisan construction.
Scherer mocked the 7373X as a "re-engined Hummer" hobbled by excess weight compared with the carbon A350.
I want to talk about how women as a whole have been hobbled by systemic sexism and misogyny.
Former employees detail brutal layoffs, which by April 2017 significantly hobbled teams across legal, finance, sales, and recruiting.
Scherer mocked the 777X as a "re-engined Hummer" hobbled by excess weight compared with the carbon A7373.
Scherer mocked the 777X as a "re-engined Hummer" hobbled by excess weight compared to the carbon A350.
And when someone is trying to make a disposition people know that the seller is a little hobbled.
But an oil price rally after the deal has been hobbled by data showing persistently rising U.S. stockpiles.
The first iPhone hobbled along on 2G at a time when most other phones had already embraced 3G.
Four board nominations hang in the balance, with Ex-Im currently hobbled by its lack of a quorum.
Bridges, who was fouled by Akwasi Yeboah on the play, hobbled to the bench under his own power.
President Mauricio Macri took office in December promising to bolster an economy hobbled by trade and currency controls.
More often it was Cole Beasley (hobbled by an ankle injury), with Cooper outside against Peters or Talib.
With Britain's Theresa May enmeshed in Brexit and Germany's Angela Merkel hobbled politically, Haass welcomed Macron's spirited defense.
His is not hobbled by a default setting that sees America as the cause of the world's ills.
The sweeping purge leaves an already deeply divided nation further hobbled, and signals a sharp reshaping to come.
That goal was already cut from 3 percent, due to a June cyber attack that hobbled its operations.
That, he said, had hobbled his ability to recreate the events at the center of the impeachment inquiry.
If there is anything worse than the exploding debt, it is a faltering economy hobbled by increased taxes.
But nearly three years after its launch, the G5 Sahel remains perennially underfunded and hobbled by poor coordination.
The launch was originally scheduled for 2014 but has been hobbled by production delays, the Air Force said.
His mother was a government clerk; his father was an engineer whose career was hobbled by the Depression.
Meanwhile, Epik's own backend services may be getting hobbled due to action taken by another service provider, Voxility.
Ms. Hutchinson has further hobbled herself by choosing a structure that starves "Proof of Love" of live conflict.
Salvini's ability to execute his anti-immigrant policies may be curtailed, and he's temporarily hobbled by his miscalculation.
And even with their towering list of hobbled players, the Yankees can take some encouragement from recent history.
And the Warriors, hobbled by an injury to Kevin Durant, are chasing their fourth title in five years.
And the Yankees somewhat famously chose not to bunt against a hobbled Curt Schilling in the 2004 postseason.
The ideas were welcomed on Wall Street, where banks complain that Dodd-Frank rules have needlessly hobbled growth.
But Mr. Edwards also benefited after his 2015 opponent, Senator David Vitter, was hobbled by a prostitution scandal.
There is the perennially hobbled Alitalia national airline, the stalled infrastructure projects, the banks that need bailing out.
He was helped up but struggled to put any weight on the leg and hobbled around the court.
Cincinnati is scoring 19.4 points a game, which has hobbled the push for a sixth straight playoff appearance.
He hobbled off the court with 211:237 left with an apparent left ankle injury before later returning.
Well, he hobbled backstage — due to a skiing faux paus from a holiday on New Year's Day, apparently.
The work was hobbled by the concern that most Republican policy officials had about working for their nominee.
I hobbled down to the Hangover Heaven bus parked outside the Wynn Resort to meet Burke and Cohen.
But this rash act reveals Philip as a hobbled and isolated leader threatened by his dreamy, idealistic son.
If Mr. Harris does run, he will almost certainly be seen from the start as a hobbled candidate.
Lindsay Lohan's new reality show with MTV is already hobbled -- 'cause its star is nursing a bum wheel.
Brazil, the second-largest exporter, has been hobbled by a meat-contamination scandal affecting JBS, the world's biggest meatpacker.
Magufuli took office in 2015 pledging to reform an economy hobbled by red tape and corruption and boost infrastructure.
But the argument I've heard from Senate aides is that you don't want to have a hobbled law forever.
Right away, Maduro, a former union leader, was hobbled both by his lack of charisma and tanking oil prices.
Washington hobbled Huawei's global business by placing the company on a trade blacklist in May, citing national security concerns.
Or the Affordable Care Act, hobbled by the influence of insurance companies, hospitals, drug firms, and other vested interests.
A moratorium on new Qatari gas production since 2005 has hobbled domestic expansion opportunities as domestic crude output declines.
The move will suspend a trade embargo, unfreeze assets and remove financial restrictions that have hobbled the Sudanese economy.
Kala left and hobbled back to her sad life with Rajan, where I guess they both need body guards.
ISIS fighters took advantage of the hobbled machines to mount a guerilla-style attack that killed 24 SDF fighters.
The strength of the U.S. dollar has hobbled the investments, making the metal more expensive buyers using other currencies.
After helping the hobbled band back on course, Mongrain eventually brought his friend Dominique "Rocky" Laroche in on bass.
But those leading the investigation insist they will not allow it to be hobbled or run out of steam.
Trump may be badly hobbled in Washington, DC, but he is no less an astute manipulator of public opinion.
Johnson was shaken up on the play and hobbled off the court, also with 225:225 left, before returning.
Ultimately, the consumer pays for this misuse when they are stuck with reduced choice, inflated prices, and hobbled innovation.
He is 83 now, hobbled by back problems and surgically repaired but-never-quite-the-same torn quadriceps tendons.
Hobbled by the draconian pay-go rules, legislation to cover the victims of military toxic exposure languishes in committee.
As I hobbled from the back seat, I dropped my self-pity on the icy snow along the curb.
Syria's political opposition, which the US once supported, is so hobbled it can barely look over its own shoulder.
Mueller said that false statements and the deletion of evidence by Trump campaign and administration officials hobbled his investigation.
In siding with the states, the court hobbled the boldest effort by federal officials to support municipal broadband networks.
The damage can be irreversible and worse, a hobbled equine can't digest its food, leading to an excruciating death.
Venezuela is mired in a devastating economic crisis that has hobbled its ability to tap its lifeblood oil reserves.
Car manufacturing efforts in the region have long been hobbled by imports of cheaper secondhand cars mainly from Asia.
"If the shutdown lasts more than a couple of days, the FCC's operations will be severely hobbled," Sohn said.
Its own refining system is hobbled by technical failure, a lack of investment, delayed maintenance and insufficient crude supply.
The next, he'd say, "I'm Steve DeBerg," and limp around the pocket like the hobbled journeyman backup once did.
And the administration's ability to enact any agenda is hobbled by a White House mired in chaos and scandal.
The company pulled its search services from mainland China in 2010, and its other important businesses have been hobbled.
With his team ahead by three goals, Arena sent on a substitute for Pulisic, who hobbled off to cheers.
Now concerns have shifted to the city's antiquated and hobbled interior-drainage system, which has been plagued by breakdowns.
A strict adherence to protocol may have hobbled responders from immediately determining that it was a doll, he said.
By now retired at 83, Justice Finney hobbled into the courtroom on the arm of one of his sons.
Things could get even tougher with star Clemson cornerback Mackensie Alexander reportedly out or hobbled with a hamstring injury.
Iran's economy has been hobbled by banking sanctions that effectively stop foreign companies from doing business in the country.
Starting with the more likely Election Day outcome first, a Hillary Clinton presidency would be hobbled from the start.
He agreed that his body, which has been hobbled by a hamstring strain, might benefit from a day off.
Hobbled and playing against a team that seemed inspired defensively, the Vikings lost to the Detroit Lions, 14-7.
But by the end of the night, he hobbled off the field after fouling a ball off his shin.
Then came the financial crisis that hobbled the banking industry, followed by a return to robust profits in 2009.
He has credited that cooperation with preventing a protracted — and losing — subpoena fight that would have hobbled the administration.
But over all, the union was hobbled in its ability to push back against the company's message to workers.
One night, with my dining options hobbled by an hourlong Booker selfie line that began at 8:30 p.m.
These results also muddle the narrative that Biden or Bernie are substantially hobbled by other candidates in their "lanes."
Such "carbon capture" power plants are seen as a key path for propping up the hobbled American coal sector.
Despite solid acting (including John Cusack as a plainclothes detective), "Arsenal" is hobbled mainly by its director's histrionic tendencies.
He caught a pass near the sideline, but seemed to aggravate his knee injury, and hobbled off the field.
Barber suffered a knee injury so bad she hobbled out of the arena with the assistance of her team.
The end of the 421a program has also hobbled Hallets Point, a mega-development on the waterfront from Durst.
Many hobbled over to their seats on crutches, some still had limbs in plaster, a few were in wheelchairs.
Wells Fargo became hobbled under a rare Federal Reserve restriction that capped its asset growth, and critics including Sen.
Both SoftBank and Altice are hobbled by a perceived inability to craft deals with a large amount of cash.
Right now, such programs are hobbled by regulations that make it hard for companies to take on midcareer interns.
A trade war with the United States has hobbled China's economy, with manufacturing bearing the brunt of the pressure.
The housing market has also been hobbled by an acute shortage of properties for sale and higher home prices.
Shulkin has been badly hobbled by an inspector general report that found he misused taxpayer money for lavish vacations.
My wife couldn't get away from work, so I hobbled out to First Avenue to hail a cab home.
Despite his tough initial stance, Macri's financially hobbled government is now embracing Chinese investments in oil, infrastructure and mining.
But the shutdown hobbled the vessel, which the documents described as one of the Coast Guard's "highest priority" ships.
It is hobbled by internal feuds and depends for security on rival militia, most of whom have an Islamist complexion.
If he loses his home state, as expected, it will likely be a final blow to a hobbled presidential campaign.
Is it worth keeping Anthem in its hobbled state, investing developer resources into something that's largely going to go away?
Mac Desktops would be hobbled from the start, limited to a niche market and unlikely to ever grow very big.
The team entered the series hobbled, as Mr Durant had missed all of the previous round with a calf strain.
The hobbled Mrs May has appealed to other parties to come forward with ideas on how to make Brexit work.
Mounting political instability, foreign exchange shortages and terrorism have hobbled what used to be torrid growth in Africa's largest economy.
Maduro blames Venezuela's dire situation on U.S. sanctions that have blocked funds and hobbled the OPEC member's vital oil industry.
Hobbled by diplomatic isolation and economic recession, Iran came to the negotiating table, ultimately agreeing to limit its nuclear program.
The housing market is being hobbled by land and labor shortages, leading to a dearth of houses available for sale.
RHP Nathan Karns is struggling this month, but represents one of the few constants on the Mariners' hobbled pitching staff.
The deal represents a milestone in a country long hobbled by corporate governance scandals and reorganizations that hurt minority investors.
Manufacturing has been hobbled in part by slowing global growth and a trade war between the United States and China.
The GPS satellite launch was originally scheduled for 2014 but has been hobbled by production delays, the Air Force said.
However, it ignores how Facebook's news feed has hobbled the local news industry without a replacement that upholds journalistic integrity.
The executive branch is hobbled, without a full set of appointed leaders over halfway through the first term of Trump.
British mid-caps were also in focus, hobbled as the FTSE 23.4 was hit by a series of profit warnings.
But the 186-aircraft F-22 fleet, for example, has been hobbled by a number of factors in recent years.
Easing the sanctions could suspend a trade embargo, unfreeze assets and remove financial restrictions that have hobbled the Sudanese economy.
It was a saga that had been dragging out in the media and hobbled Kushner politically, both internally and externally.
Just because you think of wrist-slapping elementary school teachers doesn't mean that they're all hobbled and in their 80s.
The stock market has hobbled through November so far and is now about to gobble its way into Thanksgiving week.
Less than a decade after he emerged gaunt and hobbled from that prison camp, McCain was in the US House.
The sector, which accounts for about 2552% of the economy, however, continues to be hobbled by land and labor shortages.
The sector, which accounts for about 2000% of the economy, however, continues to be hobbled by land and labor shortages.
The blackout hobbled public transportation, cut off water supplies and crippled phone and internet communications for much of the day.
Growth increased in the first three quarters of last year as competitors of trust firm were hobbled by tougher regulations.
The revelations hobbled his campaign and Mr. Weiner received just under 5 percent of the votes in the Democratic primary.
Yu has in fact been hobbled by his injury, and for some time Jing has been impersonating him in court.
Within a second, she hopped off the couch and onto her stumps, hobbled over to him and pinned him down.
After years off the scene, he returned to New York in 2010, deeply hobbled by HIV/AIDS and rather unknown.
At the time, Bitcoin was hobbled by an internal battle over how to update the software and expand the network.
But are they truly a championship contender if they struggled, even briefly, to overwhelm the immensely hobbled and downtrodden Giants?
Wearing a bulky brace on a rainy day, he hobbled around and could not muster his typical late-game magic.
Mr. Orban's reforms have hobbled the judiciary and cleared the way for his political party, Fidesz, to trample its opponents.
If China's factories are hobbled by additional restrictions on transportation that limit factory production, that could become a global event.
The Presidential Personnel Office, which is in charge of recruiting potential administration officials, has been hobbled by inexperience and incompetence.
But he's been hobbled by low job-approval ratings throughout his presidency and shown little ability to expand his appeal.
The new case in California against the Hollywood producer was disclosed just after he hobbled into a courtroom in Manhattan.
The PNB disclosure is the latest negative news to hit a banking sector hobbled by $147 billion of soured debt.
GE (GE) has been hobbled by years of poorly timed deals and needless complexity that predate Flannery's tenure as CEO.
Hobbled by a lower leg injury throughout the second half, Texans QB Deshaun Watson posted 184 yards and an interception.
L) both dropped out of the bidding, while differences in price expectations have also hobbled German drugmaker Merck KGaA's (MRCG.
As a girl, she shot herself in the foot with a gun by accident and has hobbled around ever since.
While my teammates ran around, glistening in their silky, deep green jerseys, I hobbled around in an ugly, algae green one.
It is hobbled by internal feuds and depends on rival militia for its security, most of which have an Islamist complexion.
A survivor of the crash hobbled to the front of the crowd in crutches, bringing the tearful crowd to its feet.
This walk presents a polar opposite view from that of "Spoiled Foot" at the start: not hobbled, not troubled, not afraid.
Continued weakness in the personal computing market hobbled demand for one-time licenses for some of its products, the company said.
Business spending has been partly hobbled by lower oil prices, which have crimped demand for machinery, but an acceleration is likely.
And the efforts we've seen so far in that vein have come across more as hobbled smartphones than truly independent smartwatches.
Manufacturing is also being hobbled by last year's surge in the dollar and softening global economic growth, which are hurting exports.
Despite having hobbled the opposition, however, Sheikh Hasina seems to be becoming more sensitive to the taunts of her religious critics.
An open source tool may help tame the hobbled mess of autoplaying videos and advertising trackers that is the modern web.
Nonetheless, the latter clause still became a point of contention down the stretch, when he was hobbled by a sports hernia.
Two years later the re-energised party won majorities in both houses of Congress; Mr Obama's hobbled administration never fully recovered.
After his election in 2015, President John Magufuli promised to reform the economy, which is hobbled by red tape and corruption.
Reagan was hobbled by the Iran-Contra affair and lacked the vigor of Obama despite his campaign trail appearances for Bush.
I stood up, shoved my feet into my shoes without bothering to slide them in properly, and hobbled toward the door.
Yet its efforts to promote new industries are hobbled by labour policies that are meant to promote the employment of locals.
Since taking power in 2014, the junta has struggled to revive an economy hobbled by weak exports and slack domestic demand.
The agency has been hobbled since January, when one of the three remaining commissioners stepped down, leaving FERC without a quorum.
So what was Microsoft doing showing a powerful computer hobbled with an operating system that doesn't let you do very much?
As is, the Supreme Court is usefully hobbled, unable to act unless at least one Justice joins with her ideological opponents.
Elsewhere, ominous indicators suggested a faltering global economy, hobbled by the intensifying U.S.-China trade war, Brexit jitters and geopolitical concerns.
But the subpoenas appear to be the latest fight in an investigation that has periodically been hobbled by controversy and infighting.
With the state oil company hobbled by debts, two-thirds of its exports go to paying off Chinese and other lenders.
No longer hobbled by nagging injuries or the minutes he played the night before, Rose looks fresh and unencumbered, Holiday says.
When I came back from Russia to my family's home in New Jersey, I was a small being hobbled by fear.
And no DOJ component would be hobbled if the public weren't immediately alerted to the sentences handed down in these cases.
Nashville is in rougher shape with several players potentially on the sidelines; key defenseman Roman Josi is hobbled but should play.
Local mistrust of health officials and militia violence have hobbled containment efforts and caused the number of new cases to spike.
Democrats want, among other things, to restore subsidies that were hobbled by Republicans but are meant to reimburse insurers for costs.
Reserve Domantas Sabonis had 23 points and seven rebounds, but he hobbled off with an ankle injury with a minute remaining.
And it is no secret that Russia wants NATO and the EU hobbled and weakened, and the U.S. out of Europe.
Moreover, he is hobbled by party bigwigs and generals who fiddle the foreign-exchange rates and continue to plunder the treasury.
But Lillard, their All-Star point guard, struggled throughout the series and was hobbled for much of it by separated ribs.
I hobbled over to the hall closet and grabbed a pill splitter I'd found in a cupboard at my father's house.
"We've been fighting all year," said Oklahoma receiver Marquise Brown, who was hobbled by a pulled muscle in his left foot.
He will also have to mend a fractious locker room frayed by dissension and hobbled by a dearth of veteran leadership.
He immediately grabbed his ankle, hobbled around and received a visit from the Yankees' head athletic trainer, Steve Donohue, and Boone.
This has fundamentally hobbled many years of legislative effort, by Republicans and Democrats alike, to protect human health and the environment.
The Chemical Safety Board is hobbled by a tiny staff and budget, and its recommendations are often ignored by federal agencies.
When I pulled up, the owner eased himself down from a front-end loader, hobbled over, and leaned against a pole.
It also fails to address digital trade restrictions and China's onerous cybersecurity regulations that have hobbled U.S. technology firms in China.
The government's management of Iran's economy, already hobbled by high unemployment, growing inflation and debt-laden banks, also faces widespread criticsm.
But in the last few months, the Propel app has been hobbled or become unavailable in many states, sometimes for weeks.
The Republican Party is hobbled in California, and many moderate Republicans believe it will only become less influential in years ahead.
Egypt's economy has been hobbled by a shortage of foreign currency since a 2011 uprising drove away tourists and foreign investors.
The resulting scandal has spread to other state-run enterprises such as Eletrobras and hobbled investment in oil and energy projects.
Hobbled by the rising rupee and unattractive global prices, India was struggling to sign export deals until a few weeks ago.
As predicted, it suffered in the ratings versus long-running competitors like "60 Minutes," and it was hobbled by scheduling issues.
Coleman will be Twitter's fourth product chief since its IPO in 2013, and the turnover has hobbled its ability to evolve.
That's likely because he was running against then Pinal County sheriff Paul Babeu, who was hobbled by a number of scandals.
Russia's, NotPetya, was aimed at Ukraine but resulted in international shipping company Maersk and pharmaceutical giant Merck being completely hobbled for days.
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Ayer's Suicide Squad was arguably the nadir of DCEU to date, hobbled as it was by clashing creative visions and endless edits.
I suppose there is some poetic justice in seeing the man who was made President because of leaks potentially hobbled by them.
Robotic assistants could help ease fatigue for people who earn their living on their feet—or who have been hobbled by disease.
Sales of new Huawei phones could be severely hobbled if Huawei is unable to access Google software and services in the future.
But its economy was hobbled by a severe drought in the first quarter of last year that was followed by poor rainfall.
In Huawei's case, multiple warnings from top U.S. security agencies has severely hobbled any chance of making significant headway in this country.
That means that lots of websites that previously served hobbled mobile versions of their sites will now serve their full desktop versions.
Nigeria has been battling to defend its currency and shore up its reserves of around $44 billion, hobbled by lower oil prices.
If a stay should come from the Supreme Court, another election could unfortunately go forward in which the black vote remains hobbled.
But, we should always be paying close attention on that count, lest we fall into a trap that has hobbled many nations.
Leafs defenseman Ron Hainsey was hobbled after blocking a shot, and the wide-open McDavid tipped home a point shot from Russell.
It hobbled up on all fours, wheezing and slobbering, its drooling jowls swinging the way salt-water taffy is strung on hooks.
NEARLY a decade after the onset of the Great Recession at the end of 2007, entrepreneurial activity in America still appears hobbled.
Might as well, since the Mexican food chain is struggling to right the ship after an E. coli outbreak hobbled it business.
Mr Cousins was a strong enough player before his injury that even a hobbled version of him could be a valuable contributor.
The new share structure represents a milestone in a country long hobbled by corporate governance abuses and reorganizations that hampered minority investors.
And with internal polling showing significant overlap with Cruz voters, the sooner Mr. Cruz can be hobbled, the better, Rubio advisers say.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12% of the U.S. economy, is being hobbled by an inventory overhang, especially in the automobile sector.
The Islamic Republic&aposs economy, hobbled by years of sanctions, has suffered in recent months with the uncertainty over the atomic accord.
Over a seven-game series, Green may be too slow, Kevin Durant may be too delicate, and Iguodala may be too hobbled.
Pessimism is easy, but this team also won 47 games last season, and a hobbled Leonard only appeared in nine of them.
The three-times grand slam winner returned to action at the Australian Open in January but hobbled to a second round exit.
Hobbled as they are in the minority, Democrats must gear up to fight the coming assault on schooling as a public good.
While industrial profits have shown some positive changes, traditional industries are still struggling, particularly in sectors hobbled by excess capacity, NBS said.
Our ability to bring up our feelings and what is bothering us was seriously hobbled by the abuse and resulting self-preservation.
Instead, the barge&aposs arrival opened a Pandora&aposs box of partisan mudslinging in a country hobbled by political sectarianism and dysfunction.
But efforts to ensure that every teacher can teach are hobbled by the tenacious myth that good teachers are born, not made.
The economy of Africa's most industrialised country has been hobbled by low commodity prices, drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
While the group of nations professes mutual support, it is often hobbled by a lack of consensus that leads to dubious decisions.
The concern here is whether the bruising primary has already left the eventual nominee hobbled entering the general election contest against Donnelly.
During one term, she had injured her foot and was wearing a bootlike brace, but whenever someone knocked she dutifully hobbled over.
It worked… but it meant that I had to do D-Day with almost no safety net and badly hobbled HQ units.
Pakistan's economy has been hobbled by energy shortages over the past decade, with businesses saying they deter foreign investment and hurt productivity.
Hearing silence, he shrugged and rose and hobbled out the door, getting ready to ride another night on the September playoff trail.
Our current corporate tax rate of 35 percent is one of the highest among developed countries and has hobbled state economic growth.
Stores that sell pot have been particularly hobbled by the unwillingness of banks to deal with the money flowing through the industry.
Late in the third period, McDavid hobbled off the ice after blocking a shot and didn't play in the final couple minutes.
The virus "hobbled our ability to publish," Union-Tribune editor and publisher Jeff Light said in a Saturday morning letter to readers.
His father came onto the track to assist him as he hobbled to the finish with the Barcelona crowd cheering him on.
His injury-hobbled final season and the questions around him were already making him something of a punch line on humor sites.
Pro Bowl quarterback Joe Flacco headlined a wave of critical injuries that, combined with a brutal schedule, hobbled the perennially contending Ravens.
Appeals are continuing, but Trump's ability to reshape US health care has been seriously hobbled by his administration's inattentiveness to the law.
Rolling his eyes, Ryan, whose arms and neck were scratched and red, turned around and hobbled back to the Falcons locker room.
The protests, which continued through the end of the year, shut down businesses, closed schools, scared off tourists and hobbled public transportation.
American government policies and regulations, going back years and motivated by security concerns, have already hobbled Huawei's access to the American market.
Developers and corporations argued that the old zoning in the densely built neighborhood hobbled their ability to build modern, space-efficient towers.
Before the shakeup, it was assumed Mr. Tillerson would lead the American team — one hobbled by a lack of North Korea expertise.
Hobbled by the debts, President Lenín Moreno has slashed social spending, gasoline subsidies, several government agencies and more than 1,000 public jobs.
The country was too poor and remote, and too hobbled by Danish colonial rule and oppression, to develop its own visual art.
He all but hobbled to the plate, the bat in his hand more like a cane he was too proud to use.
But bitter personal clashes between Republican Party strategists hobbled their efforts to spend money coherently in the last stage of the election.
In his last years, he was so hobbled by the effects of his war wounds that he needed ski poles to walk.
If it is unable to win price increases from Altice, Disney could be hobbled in coming renewal talks with larger cable distributors.
But a rate cut can do little to restart production lines hobbled by workers placed in quarantine or told to stay home.
Riots have hobbled the capital's public transport system, once the envy of Latin America, and caused billions in losses for private business.
This omission leaves American law enforcement hobbled in its efforts to combat these groups and the rising tide of violence they represent.
The Brexit vote was driven by the belief that Britain was hobbled by being shackled to a moribund, bureaucratic group of nations.
For example, WannaCry hobbled National Health Service hospitals and facilities in the UK, impacting emergency rooms, medical procedures, and overall patient care.
In a Republican-controlled judiciary, this likely means that Republican administrations will retain broad discretionary authority, but Democratic administrations will be hobbled.
This had the effect of making the ACA's Medicaid expansion optional, which has, in turn, hobbled the ACA's progress in many states.
It has hobbled business in an already-weak economy and left people's lives at risk in hospitals or senior complexes without power.
Their children end up attending privately run, low-cost schools that may be hobbled by poor teaching, insufficient funding and crumbling facilities.
The resulting NASA program, Constellation, was to put astronauts on the moon by 2020 but was hobbled by delays and cost overruns.
"My feet feel broken," said Jesus Rujano, a 27-year-old former bus driver from Puerto Cabello, as he hobbled into camp.
A few shops were hobbled in 2015 when Denver health authorities raised alarms about pesticides, and banned the sale of thousands of plants.
And it calls for more vigorous enforcement of the rules by the Federal Election Commission, which has long been hobbled by partisan bickering.
Sectarianism, corruption and more recently the fall in the price of oil have all hobbled efforts to put Iraq back on its feet.
Golden State forward Andre Iguodala, last year's Finals MVP and the Warriors' choice to defend James, has been hobbled by a back injury.
If Jupiter Ascending was the $200 million flop that broke the proverbial animal's back, the Wachowskis' previous effort had already hobbled the camel.
The change represents a milestone in a country long hobbled by corporate governance abuses and reorganizations that hampered minority investors in most cases.
Brad Little (a millionaire rancher endorsed by much of the GOP establishment, hobbled by a dearth of charisma) is facing off against Rep.
Resistance to serious defense integration is well entrenched in many EU states and has hobbled efforts to make meaningful progress in common defense.
A young man hobbled up the shop's six steps on crutches to pick up a pair of Rockports and a mysteriously long package.
"Our companies already are hobbled by the commercial pressures of quarterly earnings statements, (so) kneecapping them still further should give government officials pause." 
"The Supreme Court is hobbled and the risk of deadlock on critical questions is high," Aron said at the beginning of the term.
Still, even though the NRA continues to push its agenda in Washington, the group has been hobbled by a slew of recent controversies.
By undermining Sanders so well in the primary, Clinton has hobbled her own campaign's ability to endorse good policy, even in the ideal.
Over the past five months, PayPal has banned or hobbled the accounts of several prominent people and groups that promote far-right politics.
For now, concerns about the exposure of European banks to Turkey pushed up bond yields in Spain and Italy and hobbled the euro.
Power cuts have long hobbled the economy and subsidies helped rack up public debt equivalent to 150 percent of gross domestic product (GDP).
An array of other federal agencies are similarly hobbled, including the Justice Department, Commerce Department and departments of Agriculture, Labor, Interior and Treasury.
The usual story about the isolated nature of the Chinese market is that foreign firms are either blocked altogether or hobbled by regulators.
Veteran Vince Carter left the game with a lower left leg injury midway through the second quarter and hobbled to the locker room.
Gonzalez, who has been hobbled by an ankle injury, is not expected to be in the starting lineup for the fourth straight game.
A massive malware network that caused an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars in damage was hobbled in a multinational law enforcement effort.
CHILE SUPPLY: Antogafasta trimmed its annual production targets by about 20.4,22 tonnes as national protests in Chile, the world's top producer, hobbled operations.
CHILE SUPPLY: Antogafasta trimmed its annual production targets by about 22,2539 tonnes as national protests in Chile, the world's top producer, hobbled operations.
They are hobbled more than other areas of research by rules and legislation that have limited what researchers can possibly learn, they say.
But Republicans are laughing off the new ads, arguing that the eventual Democratic nominees will go into the general hobbled by tough primaries.
The graft scheme has hobbled the national oil company, Petrobras, whose management and performance ranked as one of Brazil's greatest points of pride.
Washington's Matt Adams was hit on the foot by a pitch to lead off the second inning and hobbled down to first base.
And Cuban officials apparently still cannot work out a solution to unifying the island's two currencies, which has hobbled the already faltering economy.
But he contends that the city has hobbled efforts to raise additional capital by refusing to turn over the lease to the building.
For Abe, it was a victory by default, the latest evidence that Japanese democracy remains hobbled by a lack of actual democratic choice.
We hobbled off the trail and into the town of Colle di val d'Elsa, where I salved my pain with espresso and pastry.
Hobbled by such shortages, Venezuela's mental institutions now care for only a small portion of the patients they did a few years ago.
In Week 1, the Bears sacked Rodgers twice in 18 minutes before he was hurt; he then distributed more quickly after returning hobbled.
While the spread of computing should be good news for chip makers, the industry is also hobbled by higher costs and pricing pressure.
With their standout rotation hobbled entering the postseason, the Indians were down to a three-man staff: Josh Tomlin, Trevor Bauer and Kluber.
Those who want a full vetting of the crimes of the past argue that the future will be hobbled without a thorough reckoning.
The Bears came out on top after blowing a 20-point lead against a hobbled Aaron Rodgers in a loss to the Packers.
The hobbled Dolphins endured another wave of injuries and the mysterious departure of safety Reshad Jones, who pulled himself out of the game.
Mr. Maduro's decision to accept the Red Cross aid has hobbled this parallel effort to deliver supplies that was mounted by the opposition.
ET. Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia, hobbled by a sore right knee, was due to rejoin the rotation Wednesday for an abbreviated start.
AS THE TORY leadership election hobbled on, the London Evening Standard hoped that Boris Johnson would prove a "big-hearted, optimistic, liberal" leader.
She spent the first seven months of 2017 in a wheelchair, hobbled by ruptures to her Achilles' tendon sustained during two separate falls.
For the past 19 months, secrecy has hobbled the nations response to African swine fever, an epidemic that has killed millions of pigs.
Critics charged that under Dr. Faust, leaders were slow to recognize how their investment strategy hobbled Harvard's ability to profit from the recovery.
Seeking a reset, Mr. Trump dined with a handful of his most generous donors, trying to build support for his hobbled legislative agenda.
The disappearance of tens of thousands of flights from China's skies in recent weeks points to how the coronavirus has hobbled a nation.
One barrel-chested man with a long beard wore a T-shirt quoting the Bible as he hobbled along with a tall staff.
As they retire, recruitment is hobbled by a hiring freeze and a president so solipsistic he can't understand, let alone celebrate, public service.
With her opponent hobbled, the Dane showed no mercy as she moved in for the kill, keeping Sevastova running from sideline to sideline.
Investors cheered his efforts to reduce state meddling in an economy hobbled by a three-year recession, lifting the benchmark Bovespa stock index .
On the campaign trail, they also contend that Mr. Obama's stewardship of the economy has hobbled businesses in a web of excessive regulations.
Mr. Buttigieg and Ms. Klobuchar, both hobbled by relatively weak support from black and Latino voters, each finished four points behind the president.
Women around the world do more care and domestic work than men, and their resulting mobility habits are hobbled by most transport systems.
Tate, a preseason Heisman candidate, was hobbled by a tackle in the first half and finished with minus-9 yards on four carries.
Nigeria has been battling to defend its currency and also shore up its reserves of around $8.13 billion, hobbled by lower oil prices.
Investors have turned jittery about likelihood of bailouts for key state-owned state enterprises, especially in coal and steel sectors hobbled by overcapacity.
Yet the president also displayed the shortcomings that have hobbled his legislative efforts so far on everything but his Republicans-only tax bill.
It's a dated album hobbled by its violent, anti-women imagery and the fact it's been so imitated it now sounds almost generic.
Geneticists are learning to decode genomes, but have been hobbled by the fact that they have very limited ability to modify that code.
Bhartruhari Mahtab, head of a parliamentary panel on railways, said a struggle to find investors had hobbled the $15 billion program to upgrade stations.
As he motioned for help to get up and hobbled around the court, the Golden State Warriors' record-breaking season suddenly seemed in jeopardy.
The president denied her cabinet is hobbled by impeachment proceedings but said the country currently lacked the political stability to balance its fiscal accounts.
Market participants believe the BOK is waiting for more data before it cuts rates again to support a slow recovery hobbled by weak exports.
The new Android features could be hobbled by what hobbles all new Android software: It goes into a very small set of Android phones.
The second was that ill fortune was exacerbated by government policies that have hobbled growth in Africa's two biggest economies, Nigeria and South Africa.
Instead, attempts by Reddit's Trump supporters to game the system will be hobbled by a crackdown on vote manipulation before the wider algorithm change.
Meanwhile, France's main Green party, Europe Ecologie-Les Verts (EELV), has been hobbled by feuds and by a first-past-the-post electoral system.
Once one of the world's top five beef suppliers, Argentina was hobbled under the anti-farm policies of the country's previous president, Cristina Fernandez.
The ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong — a former British colony that was returned to Chinese rule in 1997 — have frequently hobbled its transportation system.
The West is hobbled by blind spots when it comes to China's ambitions to dominate next-generation technologies like AI, robotics and quantum computing.
But a fractious political climate has hobbled Washington's ability to do much policy experimentation in preparation for a potential future of widespread technological unemployment.
It is particularly amazing if you hobbled through your first playthrough listening to him berate you like some prosthetic-hand-pipe-smoking Andrew Ryan.
Putin uses Gazprom, long hobbled by corruption, as a weapon against his opponents, denying access to gas supplies as a form of political punishment.
The CIA program was hobbled by strict vetting, born of an anxiety that fighters might subsequently join Islamist groups or commit human rights abuses.
As Durant hobbled past the rapper to get to the locker room, Drake reached out and grabbed KD's shoulder while offering up some words.
Cardi's the one who ended up injured with a giant lump on her head as she hobbled out of the party on one shoe.
Hobbled by a myriad of client lawsuits, Viver Incorporadora SA filed late last year for bankruptcy protection, the first ever by a local homebuilder.
The young adults who tend to be most hobbled by their student debt are those who either dropped out or went somewhere non-selective.
But the force has been slow to get off the ground, hobbled by delays in disbursing the money and coordinating among the five countries.
Tesla is working on a major battery project for an Australian utility, and Musk recently made comments about rebuilding Puerto Rico's hurricane-hobbled grid.
One Friday night, at the end of our son's first week at school, my wife and I, tired by eight-thirty, hobbled into bed.
The McConnell plan would keep the Court hobbled not just for the rest of this term, but for most of its next one, too.
Businesses in the capital Santiago and around the country have suffered billions of dollars in damages and Santiago's public transport system has been hobbled.
F Kristaps Porzingis hobbled off with a knee contusion early in the fourth quarter of New York's 223-2149 victory over Orlando on Thursday.
Rookie Donovan Mitchell had 27 points and 10 rebounds for the Jazz despite being hobbled in the final quarter by a sore left foot.
The Finest Hours is three movies — one excellent, one merely adequate, one potentially excellent but hobbled by haphazard editing — awkwardly stitched together into one.
G/F Vince Carter left the game with a lower left leg injury midway through the second quarter and hobbled to the locker room.
"We need a credible Secretary of State, not one hobbled by a history of anti-Muslim sentiment and discrimination," they wrote in the letter.
Hobbled by an inefficient, centrally planned economy and a U.S. economic embargo, Cuba has struggled to maintain its infrastructure in a punishing tropical climate.
That sense of aloha came to characterize much of my visit to Hawaii — even when my rental car was hobbled by two flat tires.
The nation is swaggering and hobbled, arrogant and humiliated, dangerous in our strength and dangerous in our weakness, hopelessly divided and somehow inherently indivisible.
MTN is seen as one of post-apartheid South Africa's biggest commercial successes, but clashes with regulators in recent years have hobbled its growth.
But Mr. Kushner's push for technological advances is hobbled by a lack of permanent officials to carry out policy changes at the agency level.
The outbreak has hobbled Chinese factories that supply India's vast drug industry with ingredients for antibiotics and vitamins, raising the prospect of global shortages.
The report described the authority as "an enormous legacy institution" hobbled by competing internal priorities, bureaucratic rules and practices, and a lack of funding.
As much as Judge Walls's decision to toss some of the charges hobbled the prosecution, it also handed the government a public relations lifeline.
On the marketing side, Warner was somewhat hobbled by Mr. Affleck's personal travails, which made him a less effective promotional force for the film.
He yelled out for calls and occasionally hobbled up the court a few steps, with his left foot still trapped in a walking boot.
The Republican Party of Florida was listing, hobbled by local feuds and a rift between donors loyal to Senator Marco Rubio and former Gov.
Last November, Cubic's system in San Francisco was hobbled by a virus that affected 900 office computers at the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency.
As a result, they both facilitated and helped legitimize her efforts to profit off diamonds, oil and banks in a country hobbled by corruption.
It is a striking community, lately hobbled by isolation: There are mountains on the horizon, but the city is an hour from major highways.
The results show how confidence on President Michel Temer's ability to fix an economy hobbled by a three-year recession is already helping companies.
With the governor hobbled by scandal and the House speaker facing a corruption trial, Mr. Marsh appears to be in an unusually powerful position.
The 21-year-old Japanese returned with her thigh heavily strapped and was immediately broken to love as she hobbled painfully around the baseline.
Not in Africa, where basic public health capacity remains hobbled by a lack of investment and, in some cases, by political unrest and violence.
At this point, Trump is the Republican Party, and the whole lot of them must be hobbled if not vanquished at the ballot box.
In addition to GOP divisions, the government remains hobbled by an erratic chief executive who still hasn't nominated candidates for most senior administration posts.
Fast forward 35 years and both the deceased and living donation systems have been hobbled by good intentions and a shocking lack of oversight.
Mr. Putin wanted a way out of the Western sanctions that have hobbled the Russian economy since he annexed Crimea and interfered in Ukraine.
London (CNN Business)After nearly four years of profound uncertainty that hobbled the economy and unnerved investors, Britain is finally leaving the European Union.
Among them was Mike's Grande Burger which gave out free meals to the truck drivers, emergency personnel and others working at the hobbled spillway.
But a deeper look reveals two original sins that hobbled GOP efforts: •  Republicans don't really want what the public wants from health care reform.
But Mr. Gingrich rejected the idea that Mr. Trump's presidency would be hobbled by the health care debacle or any of the other setbacks.
Besides GE Capital's troubled insurance business, the finance arm has been hobbled by WMC Mortgage, a subprime mortgage unit it shuttered a decade ago.
Black Americans were hobbled as entrepreneurs, but not as consumers, as multinational companies began targeting them or creating separate products of sometimes unequal quality.
With the rematch in Arrowhead possibly featuring a hobbled Roethlisberger, you'd have to assume they'll do at least a little better the second time around.
Or is the main problem that Democrats themselves, as Sanders says, are too compromised by ties to corporate interests and too hobbled by political cowardice?
Tom Marino of Pennsylvania, who withdrew after reports emerged that laws he sponsored in Congress hobbled Drug Enforcement Administration efforts to limit opioid painkiller sales.
At its core, Super Mario Maker 2 is the same as the previous iterations in the series, which includes the sadly hobbled Nintendo 3DS version.
But the so-called G5 force has been hobbled by delays in disbursing money and poor coordination between the five countries while insecurity has escalated.
The "latency" (ie, the lag between initiating an action and getting a response) that has hobbled mobile phones will be a thing of the past.
Rick Perry, at least at first, will need to obey these rules, and that's one more way that research won't be hobbled by political winds.
Struggling in hostile markets and hobbled by regulation designed to quell their buccaneering urges, hedge funds have been a drag on FOs' returns for years.
Although run separately from its sister stations and with a completely different mission and approach, the American channel was always hobbled by the brand's associations.
Last month, Singapore's central bank unexpectedly eased its exchange-rate based monetary policy as slackening global demand knocked its manufacturing sector and hobbled overall growth.
Time will tell if this system works or is hobbled by people knee-jerk hitting thumbs down whenever they see things like Woody Allen's face.
He blames the country's dire situation on U.S. sanctions that have blocked the country from obtaining financing and have hobbled the OPEC nation's oil industry.
The 28-year-old former construction worker hobbled on crutches after the shrapnel tore through his right hip and leg, with painkillers offering no relief.
Years of conflict and a failure to reform the army, thrown together from rival rebel fighters and government soldiers, have left it hobbled by divisions.
Trump's transition efforts are being hobbled by infighting, retribution, and a wariness among people with experience in public service to help the incoming administration succeed.
For nearly a decade, chronic power shortages have hobbled Pakistan's economy, leaving 144 million people without electricity or enduring lengthy blackouts, the World Bank says.
But antitrust probes of tech companies in the US are hobbled by the prevailing view of competition law, which requires showing that consumers were harmed.
First proposed in 1929 and again in 1951, but persistently hobbled by money woes and community opposition, the Second Avenue subway finally opened this year.
He helped develop a blueprint in 2002 to streamline mergers and subsequent integration projects, seeking to eliminate frictions that had hobbled Bayer in the past.
Think of it as a storm that has the hiccups or going through an internal argument of some sort — it doesn't mean it's seriously hobbled.
But they are hobbled by Turkey's insistence on treating not just the P.Y.D. but also anyone who has worked with it, including Arabs, as terrorists.
But the education program was hobbled by a top-down approach, poor messaging, and an inattention to the fallout of the reform movement's bulldozing ethos.
On Friday morning, Hong Kong stocks inched up, hobbled by a downbeat day on Wall Street but still on track for handsome gains this week.
When the scientists genetically hobbled the animals' innate immune systems, the Amish dust lost its protective effect, and the animals began to have trouble breathing.
His shot composition is rudimentary at best, his blocking of action is practically indifferent, and his editing rhythms run the gamut from hobbled to stumbling.
It amplifies U.S. power, and if it is hobbled, we will have to do so much more on our own to defend the free world.
By all accounts, those events were a test for an administration hobbled by delays staffing the government and a stream of leaks from inside it.
However, the official said that Trump's recent suggestion to reinstate Russia to the G7 group of developed economies has hobbled NATO's ability to respond robustly.
Indeed, defining postpartum depression has been a centuries-long pursuit, hobbled by a social stigma that prevents many women from acknowledging they have a problem.
But Chipotle, which has more than 303,400 restaurants, was hobbled in 2015 by case after case of food contamination involving E. coli, salmonella and norovirus.
It wasn't just Holbrooke's ambition that hobbled him, it was his inability to cloak his ambition like the more polished members of Washington's striving elite.
The spree comes just as the subway — which has been hobbled by constant delays, breakdowns and aging equipment — has begun to show signs of improvement.
Mr. Riddick was left hobbled and his body severely transformed after a battle with bladder cancer in 2015, 14 years after he overcame prostate cancer.
His younger brother Mangal, 11, said he hobbled on his knees toward their home after the blast, but passed out and awoke in the hospital.
The Tar Heel lost guard Christian Keeling to a first-half injury when he hobbled off and didn't return until midway through the second half.
That, along with legal constraints on intelligence agencies' involvement in domestic issues, has hobbled any broad examination of Russian efforts to compromise American election systems.
The National Rifle Association launched a massive lobbying campaign against that effort, but the organization has been hobbled this year by an internal leadership fight.
They dashed to the back nine to witness Woods, the game's hobbled giant, on the most promising day of his comeback from four back operations.
Since then, however, ties have frayed as the Saudis — already hobbled by dropping oil revenues — came to suspect that their largesse was being unwisely spent.
While his leg began to swell and he grew faint, she trekked across a landscape of cutoff streets, security checkpoints, disconnected phones and hobbled doctors.
That is bad news for North Korea, where Chinese tourists have become an increasingly important source of cash for the country, hobbled by international sanctions.
He offers, for example, an affecting description of a herring gull grotesquely hobbled by a fishing lure and his successful efforts to free the creature.
"We try to manage everything, all aspects of the business under "One Ford"," and that hobbled the company's ability to move quickly, costing market share.
He stayed on the turf for a moment until he was attended to by a trainer and Girardi, and then hobbled back to his position.
It has been forced into several rounds of power cuts that have hobbled economic growth, with the most severe cuts experienced in December last year.
As hackers hold hostage the networks that power police forces and utilities, municipalities must operate with hobbled computer systems, and decide whether to pay ransoms.
The Export-Import Bank posted its worst year in nearly four decades as a temporary shutdown and inability to complete bigger deals hobbled its finances.
The storm hit just over two weeks after Hurricane Harvey hobbled the U.S. Gulf Coast refining sector, knocking nearly a quarter of its capacity offline.
The growing Guyana exploration effort is part of a slow global recovery of the oil industry, which was hobbled by a collapse in oil prices.
With more storms approaching, officials are effectively now in a race against time to lower the level of the lake and reinforce the hobbled spillway.
It marks the latest ripple effect from a glut of food commodities that has depressed prices, hurt U.S. farmers' incomes and hobbled global grain traders.
Kamasi Washington began this year literally hobbled: After breaking an ankle on tour in Europe, he followed doctor's orders and canceled a series of shows.
If passed, local communities would be hobbled in their efforts to protect themselves from the pollution generated by ever-expanding Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs).
Since the second half of 2016, much of the rise in bank bad loans has come from small businesses hobbled by poor sales and profitability.
At the same time, Mr. Zelensky's negotiating position is hobbled by the impeachment spectacle, with has exposed new uncertainties about America's longstanding support for Ukraine.
But hobbled by a growing number of workers falling sick and the free fall in ridership, the agency has cut subway service by 25 percent.
But hobbled by a growing number of workers falling sick and the free fall in ridership, the agency has cut subway service by 25 percent.
Mr. Bush defeated Mr. Buchanan, but the conservative commentator's showing in New Hampshire helped sustain his activist campaign nationally and hobbled the president's re-election.
As hackers hold hostage the networks that power police forces and utilities, municipalities must operate with hobbled computer systems, and decide whether to pay ransoms.
With the country's left wing hobbled by electoral losses and bitter infighting, Netanyahu believes his biggest political threat comes from the right, not the left.
Closer look: President Trump says the U.S. has an advantage in trade negotiations, as the Chinese economy has, by several measures, been hobbled by tariffs.
Other people familiar with the committee's activities before and after the inauguration said its efforts were hobbled by a shortage of staff with relevant experience.
Though hobbled by an obviousness that dampens any suspense, this sensitive, environmentally concerned movie is most successful when steeped in the particularities of its location.
He hobbled his way to 27 points, shot the ball well, but he was slow-of-foot and never heard back from anyone in Morgantown.
But that also means everyone in the chat is memory-hobbled like the character in Christopher Nolan's Memento, only able to recall the last day's discussion.
Mr. Cameron is also hobbled by his previous criticism of the European Union over Greek debt, the euro, the migrant crisis, employment law and much else.
At his last court appearance, Manafort was hobbled by a gout-like condition in his legs that he'd developed while in jail and used a wheelchair.
Nigeria's financial system, hobbled by lower oil prices and economic recession, has suffered shortages in dollars, making it difficult for companies to make the loan repayments.
Church groups have emerged as the main force opposing Kabila as political opposition parties have been hobbled by infighting or seen their leaders forced into exile.
Many student groups, heathcare workers, and teachers also planned to join the protests, leaving the majority of the country's schools closed and many public services hobbled.
Most of the settlement funds went to lawyers and cleanup efforts, leaving the people of Anniston unemployed, impoverished, sick, mentally hobbled, and, in many cases, dying.
South Korean diplomats are hobbled by the lack of strong leadership; a meeting between the leaders of South Korea, Japan and China was postponed last month.
Of the nation's remaining 7,200 newspapers, at least 1,000 are 'ghost papers' — meaning they have been so hobbled by cutbacks that they produce little original reporting.
The government that survives a shutdown is a government that is much more hobbled in some respects than others, but it isn't the government anyone wants.
The multibillion-dollar case, in which Waymo has accused Uber of stealing confidential information about its self-driving car designs, has hobbled Uber's autonomous vehicle ambitions.
The market has been hobbled over the past few weeks by fears of renewed economic slowdown and heavy-handed regulation aimed at limiting broad financial risks.
FBI Director James Comey has been particularly outspoken in arguing that law enforcement efforts are hobbled by encryption, which he calls a safe haven for terrorists.
But Cagle was hobbled by damaging audio covertly recorded by a former GOP rival, and any chance of his victory slipped away after Trump endorsed Kemp.
While tourism to the region has long been hobbled by poor infrastructure and expensive air travel, it had recently seemed that change was in the air.
If she has called it wrong, she'll be in huff to her critics, hobbled at E.U. talks, less likely to deliver the prosperous Britain she promises.
The Surface Laptop is targeted at the education sector and features a hobbled version of Windows 10 that will need to be upgraded by most users.
The TV outfit's former CEO, Bob Wright, groused in his book that GE, hobbled by the financial crisis, had given away the broadcaster for a song.
Vaynerchuk is now a mentor for others, and he has observed that those who care deeply about what people think of them are hobbled by anxieties.
But Jeff Teague, Cory Joseph, Marcus Smart, and a hobbled Isaiah Thomas are all much easier and more straightforward assignments than what the Warriors will present.
Moving them requires the EU to implement its relocation plan, which has been hobbled by the refusal of some member states to accept any asylum-seekers.
"Much of the campaign staff that was half his age were hobbled at some point or another during the campaign, but Dole was resilient," he said.
An economy weakened by lower oil prices and a crowded banking market has hit the balance sheets of United Arab Emirates' banks and hobbled loan growth.
The Democrats can hardly believe their luck: The Republicans have hobbled their own agenda, while Obamacare, aka the Affordable Care Act, lives to fight another day.
The used condoms tangled in flinty seaweed, refusing to glint in the tarnished silver sunlight; the cancer-hobbled gulls screaming for food like old homeless gunks.
They are probably right—Trumpcare, which was hobbled together in the dark by a bunch of gremlins, is wildly unpopular among almost all factions, including voters.
The Weight of Ink is a deeply moving novel, although it is hobbled at the end by a corny revelation about who Ester Velasquez really is.
Hobbled by heavy regulation and high unemployment, French GDP growth in 2016 was an anemic 1.1 percent and is predicted to reach 1.5 percent this year.
In the last decade, Americans have been increasingly hobbled by student debt, a looming anvil that closes in even before they begin their adult economic lives.
But her career was hobbled in 22015, when McGowan was in a car crash and one of the lenses of her glasses shattered over her eye.
This has hobbled the Nigerian economy and gutted the budget—petrodollars account for nearly all of the country's exports and the vast bulk of government revenues.
Copper mining companies in Chile last week said nationwide riots had mostly spared production but had hobbled port facilities, public transportation and supply chains, impacting operations.
At least the Supreme Court's 153-4 decision last week saved the nation's public-sector unions from a crushing defeat that would have hobbled their finances.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12% of the U.S. economy, is being hobbled by an inventory overhang, the U.S.-China trade tensions and weak global demand.
Power cuts have long hobbled the economy and while state subsidies have helped to rack up public debt equivalent to 150 percent of gross domestic product.
With Kansas State trailing 55-50 midway through the second half, Dean Wade hobbled to the bench with an apparent injury in his lower right leg.
The market has been hobbled over the past few weeks by fears of renewed economic slowdown and heavy-handed regulation aimed at curbing broad financial risks.
Moore, of course, proved too extreme for voters, hobbled not just by his far-right politics but by credible allegations that he was a child molester.
It all sounds good, but thanks to the the brilliant crowd, the Eve V features several bizarre design decisions that ultimately hobbled this otherwise decent machine.
Mr. Parker's group and its lawyers have argued that by keeping the lease in escrow, the city has unfairly hobbled the developer's ability to raise money.
But she was pleasantly surprised to find out that her work offered door-to-door transportation to get to meetings as she hobbled around on crutches.
Political appointments have hobbled Petrobras and spawned a sprawling graft and bribery scheme exposed by a groundbreaking investigation that has jailed executives and targeted senior politicians.
All within the not-so-distant past, their malfeasance has crashed the economy, hobbled governmental institutions, mired the country in endless war, and frayed societal bonds.
It was also hobbled by Mr. Clinton's campaign promise to slash White House staff by 20013 percent, which made it more difficult to manage the government.
Tom McClintock (R-Calif.), arguing it is necessary for improving water storage in the face of severe droughts like the one that hobbled California for years.
First, the coronavirus pandemic slammed a world economy already hobbled by trade wars, crushed the travel industry and sparked fear among American households and CEOs alike.
Developers have complained that Bitcoin, Ethereum and most other networks are hobbled by technical problems that make their tokens hard to use in real-world transactions.
James banged into Aron Baynes in the lane with about five minutes left in the first quarter and hobbled off the court, favoring his right leg.
Those measures were of a quite different order from the wholesale UN-led trade and finance sanctions that hobbled Smith's regime until it fell in 1980.
He hobbled into the locker room with 143 points and 214 rebounds, and then went to an emergency room for an X-ray on his knee.
But the program was hobbled from the start: Despite overwhelming enthusiasm among Brazil's medical professionals to fill 27,216 vacancies, only 22019 actually showed up to work.
The ice pack on James Paxton's left knee was as bulbous as a watermelon and just as cumbersome as he hobbled across the clubhouse Sunday morning.
A few days later, flying at night in foul weather, with his plane hobbled by mechanical flaws, he bailed out over a mountainous part of Italy.
Before the Gulf of Mexico oil spill hobbled the company, BP had been seen as a leader on environmental issues among traditional oil and gas companies.
Republicans should also worry that they've oversold themselves on the moderate-progressive divide in the Democratic Party and how severely Democrats would be hobbled by it.
The "fence" of bigotry and prejudice that prevent the flourishing in public life of half the population certainly hobbled the development of Greek and Roman society.
Aging infrastructure and tight budgets have hobbled many of the United States' most formidable subway systems, including the "L" in Chicago and BART in San Francisco.
The move follows a rash of policies from China's central bank to shore up an economy hobbled by weeks of a near nationwide shutdown of business.
He hobbled to the dressing room, barely able to put any weight on his right leg, after his knee collided with Oilers D Eric Gryba's hip.
The bank's shares have fallen about 2380 percent in the last year because investors fear its ability to compete could be hobbled for years to come.
Mr. de Blasio's effort two years ago has embroiled him, key aides and some contributors in several state and federal inquiries that have hobbled his administration.
The unrest has left at least 23 dead, hobbled public transportation networks and wrought billions in losses to private businesses, according to authorities and rights groups.
But so far this year, their agenda has been hobbled by an inability to fund the government for more than a few weeks at a time.
As Beijing tries to jump-start an economy hobbled by its coronavirus epidemic, one of the biggest obstacles lies in the country's half-paralyzed logistics industry.
Over the last year, the eight-justice court has deadlocked a few times, but it has employed all kinds of strategies to avoid being completely hobbled.
Tight end Mark Andrews, the team's leading receiver, has played very little with just two catches for 231 yards, and is presumably hobbled by his ankle.
On the same day, Murray hobbled through his loss to Sam Querrey with a sore hip, raising questions about his availability for the United States Open.
He hobbled through five more seasons plagued by injuries, dwindling production and a rising chorus of boos from a fan base that had once worshiped him.
But the company's decision to expand beyond Manhattan and open stores in the suburbs hobbled it financially, and it has struggled to find its footing since.
The Chiefs will be without left tackle Eric Fisher, who started the game at Oakland but hobbled off with a groin injury he suffered in practice.
Amazon's S3 cloud hosting service — and the many popular websites and apps run off the S3 platform — were hobbled Wednesday, leading to consternation across the internet.
Since 2015, the agency has been hobbled by a lack of personnel necessary to approve projects over $10 million, formerly the bulk of the agency's work.
They are trying to mobilize a forceful response in an effort to avoid the failures of flawed intervention that hobbled the fight against Ebola in West Africa.
The venture is behind schedule, well over budget and hobbled by a lack of expertise and technology, says Juan Carlos Zuleta, an economist who specialises in lithium.
Government spending spiked on Pena Nieto's watch, but the oil slump hobbled income and Mexico's non-oil tax revenue is one of the lowest in the Americas.
But on June 20143, it became one of several major companies to be blindsided by the NotPetya virus, which hobbled systems for everything from manufacturing to shipping.
The housing market is being hobbled by rising borrowing costs as well as land and labor shortages, which have led to tight inventories and higher house prices.
They also fear that the State Department and other federal agencies have hobbled the medical investigation by keeping the details closed and hidden from the outside world.
That's not ideal — most anti-sexual-assault advocates agree a formal process has value, and don't want to see it hobbled by the new Education Department regulations.
The party has been hobbled by the absence of Khaleda, 74, who has been in jail since February on corruption charges which she says are politically motivated.
Iran's oil production has grown steadily over the last year to about 3.7 million barrels per day following the lifting of sanctions that hobbled its crude exports.
Watchmakers were long hobbled by the perception sales could only happen in a certain environment, with "shop assistants wearing silk gloves, while you sipped champagne," Bhatt added.
There are worries it could be further hobbled if the British government fails to agree on a post-Brexit trade deal with the other 27 EU nations.
Politicians say it could take months to form the coalition, leaving Germany hobbled as the European Union looks to its wealthiest country for leadership on governance reform.
RECALL how Apple's reputation took a knock after the firm admitted it had surreptitiously hobbled the performance of peope's iPhones when their batteries started deteriorating with age.
Clinton, Douthat writes, has been hobbled by the left's "race-gender-sexual identity agenda," which has demanded ideological concessions from Clinton that she is unable to give.
One of his most dangerous opponents, conservative former Prime Minister Francois Fillon, was hobbled by allegations that his family benefited from cushy taxpayer-funded jobs for years.
SARB forecast Africa's most advanced economy to grow by 0.8 percent this year, hobbled by low commodity prices, a drought and political ructions that have unnerved investors.
Economic growth in the first quarter was hobbled by a near stall in consumer spending and a sharp slowdown in the pace of inventory accumulation by businesses.
Lonmin has been hobbled for years by depressed prices, soaring costs and periodic bouts of violent labor unrest which highlight the social risks of South African mining.
But so far activity is sluggish and the focus has been on smaller deals after the damage inflicted by steep commodity price falls, which also hobbled investment.
It does support phone-free runs and has GPS and Wi-Fi built-in but, in general, it is hobbled by phone-free app compatibility and usability.
Just as publishers pivoted to video because of changes to Facebook's algorithm, investors could reverse the trends that have hobbled local news for the last two decades.
A constituent of London's FTSE 100 index with a secondary listing in Johannesburg, Mediclinic has faced stricter regulations in recent years in Switzerland that have hobbled growth.
Besides the decrease in inventory accumulation and business investment, weaker government outlays also held back growth, reinforcing a trend that has hobbled the recovery in recent years.
He has also been politically hobbled by a dismal economy that was hit by damaging ratings downgrades earlier this year after he sacked a respected finance minister.
These clashes have made it impossible to reach compromises on issues like immigration, and have hobbled the last two Republican House speakers, John Boehner and Paul Ryan.
McGregor dropped Diaz and hobbled his right leg, showing restraint and commitment to the idea that this was going to be a long night from the outset.
Without Mr. Weinstein, this studio, already struggling at the box office and hobbled by an exodus of senior staff members in recent years, is in serious trouble.
Sanctions have hobbled trade, and people on the Chinese side were divided over whether to blame North Korea or the U.S. "I hate America," one trader said.
Some in the streets of San Juan had not even heard of the spat between their mayor and the president, given the hobbled communications on the island.
"We have been made aware of a situation," said the first speaker, an older man with a scraggly white beard who had hobbled up to the lectern.
The pope has been increasingly assertive over the spring, five years into his papacy, especially after he seemed hobbled by missteps on the Chilean sexual abuse scandal.
Pedroia, who is out with inflammation, has been hobbled by knee problems since being injured during a slide by the Baltimore Orioles' Manny Machado on April 23.
Nowadays the spirit of general education is hobbled by inequality, whether we speak of the increasing economic inequality of our country or the inequities of most universities.
Amazon's S3 cloud hosting service -- and the large swath of websites and apps run off the S3 platform -- were hobbled Wednesday, leading to consternation across the internet.
The fear is that Bloomberg's campaign will prolong the Democratic contest and, in the end, produce a hobbled nominee — a nominee who almost certainly won't be Bloomberg.
Mediclinic, which also has operations in southern Africa and the Middle East, has faced stricter regulations in Switzerland that have hobbled growth and put pressure on margins.
A pragmatic economic nationalism — one not hobbled by a philosophy, and one that can imagine an economy that will work even for its forgotten corners — offers solutions.
It needs to judiciously harness its natural resources, modernize its economy beyond traditional goods, and alleviate the bureaucratic inefficiency and corruption that has hobbled its private sector.
President Trump's two most important trade deals — one with China and another with Canada and Mexico — have been hobbled by forces largely outside of the administration's control.
The economy has been hobbled by years of austerity imposed on the debt-racked country by international creditors, and a huge migrant influx has further strained tensions.
Mass demonstrations in recent weeks have shut down major lines on the city's subway system, temporarily crippled the international airport and hobbled business at hotels and restaurants.
Defectors say factories remain hobbled by electricity shortages and decrepit machinery while many farmers have struggled to meet state quotas because they lack fertilizer and modern equipment.
Eskom's finances are hobbled by its massive 454 billion rand debt burden, racked up partly to pay for two mammoth coal-fired power stations, Medupi and Kusile.
Archbishop Myers's tenure was hobbled in recent years after he failed to ensure that a priest convicted of child sexual abuse no longer had access to children.
A resolution of the criminal investigation in the United States would allow Volkswagen to try to move past a scandal that has hobbled its diesel car business.
And whereas Mann was related to her subjects by blood—which both intensified and beautifully hobbled her ability to stand apart from them—Goldin's family was chosen.
The economy grew 1.94% in 2018, its slowest pace since a contraction in 2009, when it was hobbled by a debt crisis caused by a property crash.
Pinterest, a digital platform popular with parents, took an unusual step to crack down on the proliferation of anti-vaccination propaganda: It purposefully hobbled its search box.
At one point, a mob inspired by an eccentric preacher stormed the Dragonpit at King's Landing and succeeded in killing four dragons that were hobbled by chains.
The document underscores Europe's growing conviction that Ms. May has no proposal to resolve the current deadlock in negotiations and is too politically hobbled to propose one.
Replace Justice Scalia with a Democratic nominee, and the court's recent conservative rulings, which have limited voting rights and hobbled campaign finance reform, could go by the wayside.
President Donald Trump's pegged his move to scrap the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) as ushering in a golden age for U.S. companies long hobbled by unfair trade deals.
They are encouraged, too, by the impression that he cannot get bills through Congress and is hobbled by probes into connections between some of his advisers and Russia.
On top of the grind of daily play and the ever-increasing amount of items to collect, Destiny was hobbled by befuddling design choices and maddening technical constraints.
After walking several blocks to reach the nearest subway line, Ms. Burgos often has to deal with trains that are too crowded to board or hobbled by delays.
At times, the industry seems hobbled by nostalgia, overwhelmed with creators so doggedly focused on re-creating objects we loved, they lose track of why we loved them.
The Tories had been split over Europe since the mid-1980s; the division helped topple Mrs Thatcher, hobbled her successor, John Major, and weakened opposition to New Labour.
The U.S. dollar rose and the Chinese offshore yuan remained hobbled near 2-0.153/2 month lows as U.S.-China uncertainty rattled traders, though both moves were modest.
Its gaudy design is marred with a sub-par touchpad and keyboard, with gaming performance hobbled by a graphics chip that can't take full advantage of the screen.
By claiming Apple couldn't have possibly found any of the objectionable content the site traffics in if they were truly using the hobbled test account Gab handed them.
That same year, McConaughey sported a combover and girthy paunch to play a modern-day prospector in Stephen Gaghan's Gold, but a flimsy script hobbled the lead performance.
Church groups have become the main opposing force to Kabila as political opposition parties have been hobbled by in-fighting or have seen their leaders forced into exile.
The Pentagon is not an agile software team but an enormous, slow-moving beast, hobbled with the inertia of outdated technologies and strategies, as we reported last week.
But all that extra bandwidth won't be much use if the average consumer can't afford a 5G connection, or if those connections are hobbled by restrictive bandwidth caps.
President John Magufuli promised when he was elected last year to reform an economy hobbled by red tape and corruption and begin a programme to develop public infrastructure.
Nor that the EPA has been gagged, hobbled, told to remove its page on climate change, and now to have its studies vetted by the administration before release.
Lifting the sanctions, which is opposed by some human rights advocates, will suspend a trade embargo, unfreeze assets and remove financial restrictions that have hobbled the Sudanese economy.
A massive malware network that has caused an estimated hundreds of millions of dollars in damage was hobbled in a multinational law enforcement effort, various agencies announced Thursday.
Though hobbled, the industry's most important retailer, Barnes & Noble, is still standing, while a rise in the number of indie bookstores has provided an important feel-good-story.
The reading was the worst since the second quarter of 22.6 but above analysts' expectations, easing fears the economy had been hobbled at the start of this year.
But he got his box in 1999, well after his boxing career had ended — and as his status swelled as an inspirational world figure hobbled by Parkinson's disease.
For instance, even if TSA staffing is hobbled by the shutdown, airports can limit the number of open TSA lanes to make sure screenings aren't affected, she said.
Meanwhile, the State Department, which has been hobbled by vacancies in many leadership positions and has publicly acknowledged a "morale issue," dropped the most significantly among large agencies.
On Thursday, a Wall Street Journal report posited that the FBI's efforts to combat domestic terrorism are being "hobbled" by the lack of a federal domestic terrorism law.
Tariffs on imported smartphones, a ban on Apple Stores in India and the weakness of the Indian rupee against the US dollar have hobbled the Silicon Valley giant.
Although Collins said the team would not need a sense of urgency with the standings until after the All-Star break, he is dealing with a hobbled roster.
The Mets have been rocked by major injuries to Lucas Duda, David Wright and Matt Harvey, and less severe injuries have hobbled Steven Matz, Yoenis Cespedes and others.
Biden may have an edge with voters unmoved by Sanders, but the one-time Delaware senator's confidence belies a political weakness that has hobbled him throughout his career.
President John Magufuli pledged to reform an economy hobbled by red tape and corruption and begin a programme to develop public infrastructure after he was elected in 2015.
Wollen, tiny and frail, explained that everywhere they looked, they saw evidence of a diminished nation, one so hobbled it cannot give decent health care to many veterans.
The military seized power in a coup two years ago, saying it had to end months of street protests that had paralyzed the government and hobbled the economy.
I changed out of my hiking boots on a park bench as motorbikes whizzed along the promenade, then hobbled to the station to take a train to Nice.
For nearly a decade, power shortages have hobbled the country's economy and eaten into Aziz's profits, preventing him from hiring more staff or expanding his family-owned business.
Since the 1990s, these changes have helped the German economy grow, kept unemployment low and averted the kind of debt crisis that hobbled the country's European Union partners.
The TV outfit's former chief executive officer, Bob Wright, groused in his book that G.E., hobbled by the financial crisis, had given away the broadcaster for a song.
There would be a push for impeachment, a boost to Congressional investigations, and the presidency would be hobbled—along with the United States itself—for years to come.
But Puerto Rican officials were hobbled in offering emergency increases both to needy families already receiving aid and to others plunged into temporary need by the hurricane's destruction.
While saying cryptocurrencies could improve on current payment networks, she also said governments could manage them more effectively and eliminate the issues of trust that have hobbled them.
The law-enforcement crackdown that followed the 1992 bombings severely hobbled Cosa Nostra, whose presence in Sicily is still felt, but whose economic and political might has faded.
The ban on fetal tissue purchases at the N.I.H., first reported by Science Insider, has already hobbled experiments on H.I.V. U.C.S.F. was the first outside research center affected.
With Mr. Trump's White House already hobbled by scandal and the threat of a possible impeachment inquiry looming, it is not a job for the faint of heart.
The virus, which has infected 21,2987 people in China and killed 22.1,212, has hobbled manufacturing in the country and its spread has sparked fears of a global slowdown.
Lowry, who hobbled off the court after banging knees with a Washington player with 2:38 left in the first quarter, returned after Ibaka made his free throws.
The company is hobbled by its net debt which ballooned to 23 billion rand ($1.8 billion) at the end of December from 6.3 billion rand a year earlier.
Berkshire's offer last month was the latest effort to salvage the company, formerly known as TXU, which has been hobbled ever since its debt-fueled buyout in 2007.
But when Donaldson, evermore hobbled, served underhand a second time at 8-8, 15-30, Dimitrov was able to return the ball deep and then rush the net.
He hobbled to his feet, which was a worrying sight for a team that saw him spend six weeks on the disabled list with a left hamstring strain.
The country is working to expand its pipeline network and build new terminals but has been hobbled by constraints on infrastructure such as difficulties in establishing pipeline connectivity.
But now there are signs that Tunisia's Continental visitors are returning, giving rise to hopes that the hobbled tourism industry might get back on its feet this year.
By the "run" — for him and many others, it eventually slowed to a walk — Libecki was the one who hobbled on like the giant insect with makeshift crutches.
Without the powerhouse that is the US economy, this new multilateral arrangement, while important, will remain hobbled in its ability to act as an effective counterweight to China.
Russia remains hobbled by Western sanctions over its seizure of Crimea from Ukraine and its continued armed efforts to take control over the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine.
The ministry said it was still analyzing ways that it could help state-run oil company Pemex, which has been hobbled by a slump in international crude prices.
Each month seems to bring a new closing announcement from an adventurous small or midsize gallery hobbled by, among other things, rising rents and multiplying art-fair expenses.
So getting older is not to blame for my hobbled gut instinct; rather, it may be my shifting context, along with the accompanying anxiety that comes with that.
Atlanta's government was hobbled by a ransomware attack in 2018, and wound up costing the city more than $2.6 million to recover from, according to a Wired report.
N. Stein's departure comes months after Reckitt was hit by a cyber attack that hobbled its global operations and cost it about 100 million pounds of sales this year.
A second terminal is due to come on line later this month, easing gas shortages that have hobbled Pakistan's manufacturing sector and wider economy for more than a decade.
The functionality of the Russian internet has been hobbled for two weeks as regulators wildly block IP addresses, and on Thursday a Kremlin spokesperson admitted he still uses Telegram.
But if governments fail to deliver a "successful and ambitious replenishment" of the fund's depleting resources, its ability to transform responses to global warming will be hobbled, he warned.
Washington has levied several rounds of sanctions that have crippled Venezuela's capacity to borrow abroad and hobbled its vital oil industry by restricting crude sales to the United States.
Any deal to fund nine hobbled federal agencies hinges on the gridlocked negotiations surrounding the wall; as a result, the partial shutdown has now become the longest on record.
This partnership amplifies American power and, if the E.U. is hobbled or fractured, America will have to do so many more things around the world with much less help.
United Arab Bank for instance is winding down its SME unit to focus on larger companies after its 2015 earnings were hobbled by a more than doubling in provisions.
The U.S. dollar rose and the Chinese offshore yuan remained hobbled near 61.343-1/2 month lows as the U.S.-China uncertainty rattled traders, though both moves were modest.
With no clear successor in place, Hariri will now likely lead a caretaker government, which will be hobbled in its ability to deal with the country's impending economic collapse.
Puerto Rico has long been hobbled by its broken and outdated electricity system, which gouges residents and businesses with sky-high prices, and leaves them vulnerable to catastrophic outages.
But that passion is often hobbled by fears of fan blowback and series derailing, which results in decisions like the spliced canon and split timelines of Abrams' Trek films.
Hillary is hobbled by her evasions and lack of transparency, deleted emails and haunting doubts about her decision-making and role in complex fiascos such as Benghazi and Whitewater.
The move snagged local supply chains, giving foreign rivals opportunities to fulfil orders that would have gone to hobbled Indian firms and to gain market share in India itself.
The investigation, which led to the arrest of some of the country's richest businessmen and top politicians, has hobbled investment and fueled Brazil's political crisis, contributing to Rousseff's unpopularity.
Parent Volkswagen has been hobbled by a scandal over the rigging of emissions tests, distracting it in a race with global carmakers to develop computer-aided services for drivers.
NOTES: Bruins D John-Michael Lyles hobbled off the ice with an apparent left leg injury after falling awkwardly into the boards and went straight to the locker room.
Hays, whose career is hobbled by racism, knows in his bones that a decent man deserves more out of life than being good at such a soul-killing job.
Although the Indian air travel market is the world's fastest growing, at about 20 percent a year, it is also hobbled by cut-throat competition and chronically low fares.
But the greenback remained hobbled by uncertainty about the progress of healthcare reforms and the prospect of further delays for President Donald's Trump's ambitious stimulus and tax reform polices.
Love, hobbled earlier in the game by a foot injury suffered earlier this season, set an FBS record with his 11th rush of 50 or more yards this season.
The party has been hobbled by the absence of its chairperson Khaleda, 74, who has been in jail since February on corruption charges which she says are politically motivated.
I hobbled out of water and back to the car with the help of the other 20-year-old, and I was taken to the larger hospital in Sydney.
In his cycle, that was soon to be succeeded by the reign of the lawyers, who hobbled what was left through more and more complex rules and operational restrictions.
No other Democratic woman would be hobbled to such a degree because none of them have Clinton's unique political baggage—that is, a dirtbag ex-president for a husband.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump plans to revive the hobbled Export-Import Bank of the United States, his office said, a victory for American manufacturers like Boeing Co (BA.
Democrats will face their own problems back home as their Senate candidates, many hobbled by spending from outside groups supporting Republicans, will do their level best to fight back.
The Vikings will be looking to bounce back from a loss against the Packers, and a hobbled Williams should be the focal point of the Vikings defensive game plan.
Success on defense has propped up a roster hobbled by injuries to right fielder Hunter Pence (hamstring), second baseman Joe Panik (concussion) and third baseman Matt Duffy (Achilles' tendon).
Cemig, controlled by the cash-strapped Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, has been hobbled by tepid power consumption amid a deep recession in Brazil and years of rampant borrowing.
Baalsrud swam ashore, shot the two German soldiers and then ran, staggered, hobbled, skied and sledded for nine weeks through Norway's frozen fjords, the target of a nationwide manhunt.
He has been hobbled by downgrades to Deutsche's credit ratings, while the bank's U.S. subsidiary has failed a Federal Reserve test of its ability to withstand a financial crisis.
It exposes, to an extent, the myth of the "model minority" that has hobbled Asian-Americans, and of the notion that hard work is all the American dream requires.
Mr. Oliver set frenetic dancers free to disrupt his shows, hobbled models with mutant boots that seemed to walk in both directions, collaborated with PornHub and eschewed gender entirely.
For now, a cautious risk-on mood has prevailed after political crises that had hobbled markets, from Britain to Hong Kong, abated, taking the shine off safe-haven assets.
Hobbled by confusion and mistakes, they played down the risk of infection, ignored best medical practice for evacuating passengers, and activated only low-level protocols for dealing with outbreaks.
He was somewhat hobbled by revelations that year that he had addressed a group of white supremacists affiliated with David Duke in Metairie, La., about a dozen years earlier.
Ms. Martel was no stranger to career challenges; she largely taught herself filmmaking in the 1990s when the country's economic crisis hobbled the state film school she had entered.
They saw only the dying seal with its blubbery entrails visible as it swam in hobbled fashion along the surf, leaving a thick trail of blood in the water.
Ms. Jones, 24, put on a cap, gown and high heels on Wednesday afternoon and walked past the hobbled Jetta on her way to graduate from Georgia State University.
That strategy has kept her out of Trump's sights and largely protected the CIA's more than 20,000 employees from the kinds of political attacks that have hobbled the FBI.
And while his syllables glide easily, he's hobbled by lyrics that feel awkward and a little hasty ("Rolling eyes back in my head, make my toes curl, yeah, yeah").
They only saw the dying seal with its blubbery entrails visible as it swam in hobbled fashion along the surf, leaving a thick trail of blood in the water.
The Palestinian side, at the same time, is hobbled by a divided leadership, with one wing, led by the militant group Hamas, still refusing to recognize Israel at all.
After pulling out of Monday's tie against Ukraine with inflammation in her knee, the 34-year-old American hobbled through the match before deciding she could not go on.
Since its creation in 1998, the I.C.C. has been hobbled by the refusal of major countries like the United States, China and Russia to subject themselves to its jurisdiction.
Seven weeks into the job, he is still hobbled by the slow start, months behind where experts in both parties, even some inside his administration, say he should be.
Although brilliantly designed and meticulously built, two significant drawbacks hobbled the PT: It cost $603,260 and it was hard to look like anything other than a nerd riding one.
"European maintenance does not peak until May, two months later than last year, and demand in Q1 18 has been hobbled by unusually warm weather," consultant Energy Aspects said.
Things do not look better in opposition-controlled areas, either, where civilian-run councils are hobbled by lack of support and burgeoning military factions -- greedy for money and power.
Just one-third of the 2020 U.S. presidential candidates are using an email security feature that could prevent a similar attack that hobbled the Democrats during the 2016 election.
Thomas Cook has been brought low by a $2.1 billion debt pile, built up by a series of ill-fated deals, that hobbled its response to nimble online rivals.
When she returned in 2016, she hobbled through a fourth-round defeat against Zhang Shuai and was in tears in the players' lounge afterward, struggling to articulate her disappointment.
Magufuli promised when he was elected in November 2015 to reform an economy hobbled by red tape and corruption, and said he would start a programme to develop public infrastructure.
Yet all of the decisions in these important cases will likely be hobbled by the empty seat on the Supreme Court bench, vacant since Justice Antonin Scalia died in February.
As Ali reemerged in the spotlight — hobbled by a disease that may have been caused by the sport he loved — the world also seemed to bring Ali back into focus.
Six months ago in his first Wimbledon final, the Croatian was hobbled by blisters that left him at the mercy of Federer who duly notched his 19th grand slam title.
Hobbled by revelations about false claims the company had made about its technology and partnerships, it slashed its already dwindling staff down to "two dozen or fewer" employees in April.
Medical workers in Wuhan are facing hellish conditions on the front lines of the fight against coronavirus, hobbled by shortages of vital protective equipment as the virus ravages their ranks.
But the whole point of those super delegates is to make sure that the Democratic Party does not have a deeply flawed or hobbled candidate going into the general election.
Coper mining companies in the world's largest producer of the red metal said continuing nationwide riots had hobbled port facilities, public transportation and supply chains, making an impact on operations.
Vader-like, in that they're both a bit hobbled and slow, but Kylo's injury offers something we almost never got to see in Star Wars films before this one: blood.
The fighting in Aleppo ended in December when the Syrian army drove out rebels, but they still hold swathes of the country and Assad's government is hobbled by Western sanctions.
The numbers were ultimately hobbled by a war with Google that resulted in YouTube being pulled from the platform, but on a whole, the device appears to be a hit.
Manufacturing, which accounts for about 12% of the economy, is being hobbled by an inventory overhang, especially in the automotive sector, that has left businesses placing fewer orders at factories.
Thailand's generals seized power in bloodless coup two years ago, saying their action was needed to end months of street protests that had paralyzed the government and hobbled the economy.
Outdated infrastructure has hobbled exports of commodities by Brazil, one of the world's biggest food and minerals producers, adding to shipment costs and reducing the South American nation's competitive edge.
Vivendi held out the olive branch on Friday to resolve a bitter dispute with rival shareholder U.S. fund Elliott that has hobbled Italy's biggest phone group over the past year.
Jude Law makes for a likable young Dumbledore, capturing some of the character's mischief and keen intelligence, though he, like every other character here, is hobbled by the sloppy script.
Frazier, J.D. Davis (2-for-3) and Amed Rosario all delivered consecutive one-out RBI singles before Aaron Altherr, pinch-hitting for the hobbled McNeil, later lofted a sacrifice fly.
Nine months in, the Trump administration remains hobbled by an unprecedented number of vacant positions, with nearly 22019 key jobs lacking a nominee and some 180 nominees awaiting Senate confirmation.
But Metro C remains mired, hobbled in part by a string of corruption scandals at city hall which means the municipality is in special administration with limited decision-making ability.
His departure is another sign that new chief of staff John Kelly has broad authority to clean house in a West Wing that has been hobbled by infighting and leaks.
He defeated the hobbled and cramping Raonic, 240-224 (230), 7-5, 7-5, 6-1, at the new Grandstand on Wednesday to reach the third round of the Open.
Paul Manafort, whose efforts to shift Mr. Trump to a more presidential tone were hobbled by concerns over his own business dealings in Ukraine, retains the title of campaign chairman.
The opposition is hobbled because it has been unable to make alliances with anyone in the ruling Socialist Party, according to Javier Corrales, a political-science professor at Amherst College.
U.S. single-family homebuilding and permits surged to more than 21.256-year highs in November, in a hopeful sign for a housing market that has been hobbled by supply constraints.
The hobbled tracking system has been one of the most complained-about issues in the game — it makes the game less about tracking nearby Pokémon and more about wandering aimlessly.
Analysts said global investors are bracing themselves for more wild swings in Argentine assets as Macri, hobbled by his primary election defeat, tries to keep the country out of default.
But since then even many of the president's supporters say he has failed to fulfill his promises for improving an economy sorely hobbled by years of sanctions, corruption and mismanagement.
Medical services in the Virgin Islands are still severely hobbled, with hundreds of staff members laid off from damaged hospitals, many types of specialty care unavailable, and emergency rooms overflowing.
But these Marches don't feel much like a unit, and the first act, performed with too-manic energy, is hobbled by our not knowing most of them in any depth.
He cannot run for re-election in 2021, and in Richmond, people have become increasingly convinced that he will serve — hobbled as he might be — the balance of his term.
Reliever Kelvin Herrera fielded a ground ball in the ninth inning, hobbled to first base and collapsed to the ground, leaving the field on a cart with a foot injury.
In studying Homo impeditus , the blocked or hobbled man, she aligns herself with "Rear Window" (1954) and "Misery" (1990), but those movies compensated with the wit of their imaginative roaming.
Petrobras' fraud "has eviscerated billions of dollars in shareholder value, as well as hobbled the political and economic structure of Brazil," Jeremy Lieberman, a Pomerantz partner, said in a statement.
Republicans on the Senate Appropriations Committee declined to add riders to the bill that would have defunded or otherwise hobbled the healthcare law, officially known as the Affordable Care Act.
The cancellation of tens of thousands of flights from China's skies points to how the coronavirus has hobbled a nation — and is posing a threat to the global economy. 10.
Instead, it favors policies and politicians that may make America white again, but also hobbled and weakened, a nation that has squandered its greatest assets — its people and its democracy.
But they help illustrate why Trump's credibility gap is so wide, which has hobbled him during the 10 days since he ordered the drone strike that killed Iranian Maj. Gen.
Iraqi officials have said they lack money for reconstruction, hobbled by the country's overreliance on its oil industry, which has been repeatedly disrupted by war and depressed by low prices.
Jaitley is also expected to stay the course on a massive plan to build highways, modernize the railways and end infrastructure bottlenecks that have long hobbled Asia's third largest economy.
"With photo archives in the 1910s and '20s, it was really hard to find a good photo of a work of art, and that hobbled art historians," Mr. Wardropper said.
FERC has just hobbled the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest's clean energy economies, undermined states' ability to regulate electricity generation within their own borders, and dramatically increased their cost of electricity!
Rose, a former N.B.A. most valuable player whose career has been hobbled by chronic knee injuries, found that the market for his services in free agency was not particularly robust.
By the end of it, Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford, significantly hobbled after a lineman appeared to kick him in the left knee in the second quarter, looked battered and flummoxed.
Constance: While we're dealing with casting, I think one of the issues that really hobbled the movies is that none of the young male cast is anywhere near Lawrence's level.
They are hobbled by a long-held obsession with privacy and don't always acknowledge what is troubling them, according to research by Caitlin Zaloom, an anthropologist at New York University.
A sneak attack on the hobbled dragons confined inside the Dragonpit confirms that they certainly can be killed by humans, but it also emphasizes how difficult this is to do.
Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio to address the subway crisis that has frustrated millions of people and hobbled the economy of the largest city in the United States.
Under the deal, the Islamic Republic curbed its capacity to enrich uranium for nuclear fuel and in return won a lifting of most international sanctions that had hobbled its economy.
The Tigers squared off against an Alabama offense averaging 204.4 yards rushing per game with two of their best players, defensive end Shaq Lawson and cornerback Mackensie Alexander, hobbled by injuries.
Maduro blames the situation on an "economic war" waged by his political adversaries as well as U.S. sanctions that have hobbled the oil industry and prevented his government from borrowing abroad.
The housing market, which has been a weak spot in an otherwise robust economy, has been hobbled by a short supply of homes and higher prices, dampening affordability for potential buyers.
South Africa's central bank forecasts Africa's most industrialised economy to grow by 28.7 percent this year, after expanding 22016 percent in 23.7, partly hobbled by the drought and low commodity prices.
Many banks have been hobbled by a build-up of bad debt linked to the slumping construction and energy sectors, while Erdogan has harangued the sector for not cutting borrowing costs.
The organization, which employs around 2,000 people worldwide, most of them based in Paris, has struggled for relevance as it becomes increasingly hobbled by regional rivalries and a lack of money.
Bush's plan also provides for the destruction of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families), a program that was hobbled by Bill Clinton's welfare "reform" in 1996, and later gutted beyond functionality.
Earlier this month, DBS reported a 9 percent fall in quarterly profit and booked higher provisions for bad loans, hobbled by debt payment woes in the city state's oil services sector.
Asian shares were hobbled near four-month lows on Friday on worries the U.S.-China trade spat was developing into a more entrenched strategic dispute between the world's two largest economies.
The Trump campaign has been the most unconventional political operation in many decades, and political reversals that would have hobbled any other candidacy have repeatedly blown over with little apparent effect.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Contracts to buy previously owned homes unexpectedly rose in June after two straight monthly declines, but the housing market remains hobbled by a dearth of properties available for sale.
In that year, the toppling of Ukraine's pro-Russian president triggered the biggest row between Moscow and the West since the Cold War, leading to sanctions that hobbled the Russian economy.
Jones also was hobbled by a knee injury and freshman Naji Marshall did not play in the second half because of an apparent back injury after scoring seven points before halftime.
Despite July's increase, exports continue to be hobbled by the residual effects of the dollar's surge against the currencies of the United States' main trading partners between June 2014 and December.
If the hardware is good enough and cheap enough, it could be a descent hobbled OS competitor to Chrome OS, and at least it will run the full Microsoft Office suite.
Airbus' announcement comes as its main competitor, Boeing, is hobbled by the crisis surrounding two fatal crashes of its 737 Max planes, aircraft that have been grounded worldwide since mid-March.
But Pence is if anything a more lackluster politician than Bayh—barely above water in his re-election campaign against Democrat John Gregg, hobbled by an intellect that rivals Rick Perry's.
There are a bunch of implications for using the hobbled version of Microsoft's operating system, but chief among them is the barring of apps not downloaded from the Windows app store.
It is also a major win for LendLease's strategy to expand abroad, and will see it reinforce its core role as a residential developer after being hobbled by its engineering division.
The 75-year-old leader is under pressure to rebuild an economy hit by lack of foreign investment, unemployment above 80 percent and acute dollar shortages that have hobbled some imports.
But esports is also hobbled by a global lack of standardization, stymied by failures to consistently apply "best practice", and is structurally designed to exploit the labour of young professional gamers.
A constituent of London's FTSE 14303 index with a secondary listing in Johannesburg, Mediclinic has faced stricter regulations this year in Switzerland that have hobbled growth and put pressure on margins.
He fell to the court after pursing an offensive rebound, hobbled off to receive treatment and didn't return to the bench on what was initially diagnosed as a sprained right ankle.
The resulting deal, named the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, lifted sanctions that had hobbled Iran's economy in exchange for limits on the country's nuclear program and inspections of Iranian facilities.
Frank Lampard, hobbled for months by a leg injury, quietly made his season debut in the 75th minute, and Vieira's postgame comments seemed to strike a nerve in the locker room.
Iran is a country of more than 80 million people, with massive oil reserves and a large and diversified economy, albeit one that has been hobbled by decades of international sanctions.

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