Sentences with phrase «hampered as»

A sizable 37 percent in the 7 - 15 age group stated their studies often get hampered as the ereader is in use by either parents or siblings.
Teachers attending the LGBTI Teachers» Consultation Conference, organised by the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union today, raised concerns that progress on tackling discrimination and advancing equality has been rolled back or hampered as a result of changes in the political climate in the last 18 months.
The DTS - HD Master Audio 5.1 mix isn't as dynamic as one might hope, hampered as it is by twenty - five - year - old source material.
Teachers attending the LGBTI Teachers» Consultation Conference, organised by the NASUWT - The Teachers» Union today (Saturday) in Birmingham, raised concerns that progress on tackling discrimination and advancing equality has been rolled back or hampered as a result of changes in the political climate in the last 18 months.
yes they have eaten us alive, but look at the squad at the time though, I remember injuries / ref decisions hampered us as well... and only cesc (at the time), and van persie was the only world class players in our 1st 11....
THE PARMELIA HILTON is offering gift vouchers and festive hampers as rewards for clients, staff performance and for friends and family.
Based on your budget, you can make this hamper as big or small as you want.
Of course we teach «put it in the hamper as soon as you take it off», but * surprisingly * some stuff still does not make it there.
Use hampers as an easy tool to help your younger children know where things go.
I haven't washed mine yet, they're in the hamper as we speak.
Other technical decisions are curious and hampering as well, particularly Loggia's reading from Bartali's memoir, which lacks much connection to the subject, and Joel Goodman's score, which sounds as if it recognizes the dullness of the material and tries to force a little aural drama into each scene.
Personally, I didn't find this tactic too helpful as it hampers you as well.
Furthermore, prevent your dog from stealing dirty underwear from the clothes hamper as well, as we vets have all seen surgical cases of dogs with a GI foreign body caused by eating a pair of worn knickers.

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In fact, it saw the sharpest drop since the financial crisis as weaker corporate performance sacked cash bonuses and accounting regulation hampered pension growth.
His company is expanding rapidly abroad due to higher potential outside the U.S., which is hampered by what he sees as too much government regulation.
As a result, Americans continue to sit in hours of traffic each day and trade is hampered by congested ports and entryways.
Building business ecosystems in places such as China actually creates a buffer against cultural and infrastructure challenges that hamper entrepreneurs.
As a result, outsize price swings can hamper liquidity, making it difficult for markets to function properly when it's most crucial, says Kolanovic, JPMorgan's global head of quantitative and derivatives strategy.
Portugal has been profiting from lower bond yields, but as the ECB is expected to gradually lower its government bonds purchases, yields and spreads are expected to rise, which could hamper the improvement in government finances.
These restricted credit to some of Russia's state - owned conglomerates and banks, which, in turn, hampered multiple deals, such as Exxon Mobil's Arctic exploration with state - run Rosneft.
Yet Twitter acknowledged in IPO filings that low use of smartphones in emerging markets such as India could hamper the ability of advertisers to deliver compelling advertisements and hurt its earnings potential.
Conditions such as PTSD often serve to isolate veterans, hampering their ability to transition to civilian society.
But while the Moto 360 certainly is more attractive than many of the other smartwatches we've seen so far, it's still hampered by the same limitations as many other recent wearables.
Debt affects your credit score and can hamper your job prospects as well if your potential employer conducts a routine background check, which includes your credit history.
He is thought to be exploring a much larger strike this time, as the strike in April 2017 didn't meaningfully hamper Syria's air operations.
Recent sanctions enacted in Russia have hampered the company's ability to import ingredients to the Russian Shake Shack, and as a result the company has given that restaurant approval to use alternative ingredients not affected by the sanctions.
Economists use the term «Dutch disease» to describe the way resource booms spur an inflationary spiral that causes other industries to wither and hampers overall competitiveness, as happened to the Netherlands as a result of its natural gas boom in the 1960s.
At times, it can be hampered by stringent repayment terms, insufficient government regulation or violations of terms (such as replacing a roof instead of starting a business).
One of the points made repeatedly by the Leave campaign for Brexit was that EU bureaucracy was hampering economic relations with emerging economies such as India and China.
But there are two myths surrounding SMS and MMS message marketing that purport it to be both complicated and hampered by regulation, but the truth is these regulations serve the marketer as well as the consumer, protecting the latter from spammy marketing, and protecting marketers from spam - related accusations.
Sadly, there's more evidence that being middle - aged correlates to disadvantages in entrepreneurship than there is that youth will hamper your ambitions, as the AARP blog recently pointed out.
Sapin, whose tenure as finance minister has been hampered by high unemployment levels and poor economic growth, said that the French economy was now on a «sound footing» for the incoming government.
Now that the dollar is sinking, it will be interesting to see whether the greenback should now give P&G's profits a big boost, just as it hampered profits over the past three years.
«We all felt that having a fee - based system as opposed to something that was free could hamper the registration system,» Johnson said.
If finalized, the new rules could hamper Uber's plan of expansion in a market considered as its next most important market outside the U.S.
Oil sands players, as well as U.S. producers in North Dakota, have been clamouring for pipeline approvals, claiming that all of the political foot dragging around pipeline projects weakened pricing power and critically hampered their operations.
They denounced it as designed to hamper free trade and give Chinese companies an advantage.
Since the storm hit, Puerto Rico's 3.3 million residents have been forced to endure an agonizingly slow power restoration effort, suffering health and environmental harms as bureaucracy, logistical difficulties, and potential corruption hampered progress.
Slowdowns sometimes persist for long periods, such as the retrenchment caused by the oil shocks of the 1970s, which hampered the global economy into the early Eighties.
Analysis is hampered because of a lack of transparency by a number of provinces in their regulation and supervision of financial institutions, including those they have designated as systemically important.
However, headwinds in pension expense will hamper earnings growth in 2013, as a historically low discount rate at our May 31, 2012, measurement date will increase these costs by approximately $ 150 million.
But the little - known agency in the Department of Housing and Urban Development has been thrust into the spotlight as trade groups mount an unusually intense lobbying effort, seeking to scale back regulations that they say are hampering an industry that could provide a market - based solution to the affordable housing crisis.
In contrast, export volumes decreased over this period, despite strong global demand, as capacity and infrastructure constraints and supply disruptions restricted growth; such supply - side factors have hampered exports for a number of years, with resource export volumes now lower than during 2000 (see the chapter entitled «Australia's Resource Exports — Recent Trends and Prospects» in this Statement).
However, bitcoin also remains under pressure as it could see the sharpest tumble if more bitcoin operations are hampered in China, which used to be the largest bitcoin market in the world.
A drag on the banking sector was Sweden's SEB, which tumbled 4.5 percent after reporting first - quarter profit below market expectations as cautious corporate customers and a seasonal slowdown hampered earnings.
In some cases, these can be items such as hampers, glassware, holidays or other material goods.
One finding from the study's survey was that women felt their advancement was hampered by a number of factors, including informal interactions and mentoring with and by their male colleagues, as well as gender biases by entrepreneurs (who are mostly male) in their perception of investors.
Growth in most of the eurozone has remained tepid and reliant on continued central bank stimulus, though the European Central Bank's (ECB's) bond - purchasing program has been hampered by a scarcity of eligible bonds, as issuance from member governments is restricted by their austerity - driven policies.
Romney was boxed in with Democrats as a governor which seriously hampered his more conservative leanings.
As far as Russia is concerned, there is nobody else to blame but their dictators, who did not want religion OR ANYTHING else to hamper their climAs far as Russia is concerned, there is nobody else to blame but their dictators, who did not want religion OR ANYTHING else to hamper their climas Russia is concerned, there is nobody else to blame but their dictators, who did not want religion OR ANYTHING else to hamper their climb.
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