Sentences with phrase «hampered by its failure»

In recent years, the CSA has been also hampered by its failure to complete its new IT system.
Google political ad man Peter Greenberger thinks Hillary Clinton's campaign was hampered by its failure to use search advertising consistently throughout the primary season.

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These studies are often hampered by incomplete health records, lack of uranium exposure data, and failure to detect residents who have moved, according to Johnnye Lewis, research professor in pharmaceutical sciences at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque.
Similarly, both can be hampered by a lack of confidence or fear of failure.
Progress is hampered by the government's failure to reimburse coaches and a poorly designed government website, says Hannah Wilson, professional learning consultant leader at the Harris Federation and a coach in the scheme.
Progress is hampered, however, by the ongoing controversy surrounding vaccines, failure to comply with current national vaccine policies and guidelines, resistance to change, and denial of adverse events within the general veterinary community as well as within society as a whole.
Millions of people in India died in the monsoon failures of the late 19th century, and relief efforts in earlier such famines were hampered by the lack of transportation infrastructure.
Anecdotal evidence and a survey undertaken by the Forum of Insurance Lawyers (FOIL) show that insurers and insurance lawyers are fully aware of the risks of costs sanctions for failure to mediate or other ADR, but consider that it has drawbacks compared to a joint settlement meeting, such as expense, and may even hamper settlement as parties are reluctant to make offers before a mediation.
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