Sentences with phrase «hobbled because»

Especially, I'm kind of hobbled because my options are either I enter as a self - published author or as an author who's working on Amazon Imprints.
Wider ePub adoption is hobbled because good tools aren't available to publishers and independent writers.

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The discrepancy only exists, she says, because Chapman's does not offer a premium brand, hobbling its revenue potential but honouring its principles.
Stockton, California, a city with a beautiful waterfront, a rich history, and the distinction of being named an All - American city in 1999 and 2004, is now hobbling economically — not because of its residents, but because of Wall Street.
Hobbled, because attention is necessarily diverted from growing the business to servicing the externally supplied debt.
The very next day I got my husband to drive me back to the parish, and I hobbled around on walking sticks because I remember saying to myself, «I am not going to let anyone say, «See, it's a woman, she can't hack it» or «She's black, she can't hack it».»
One runner hobbled into my office saying, «I haven't eaten in two days because I can't run.»
However, because I live with chronic illness and chronic pain, usually that is a matter of waking up and hobbling to the shower to loosen up enough to be able to walk mostly upright without swearing, much.
The discovery is all the more remarkable because Kepler is now hobbled by the loss of two reaction wheels that kept it pointing at a fixed spot in space.
Although you may be tempted to blow off a sprain and just hobble around on it, don't: About 40 percent of all ankle sprains can lead to chronic pain, often because they don't heal properly.
Two days after a brutal leg workout, when delayed muscle soreness is at its peak, you hobble back in the gym and do it all again, because you are a warrior.
My foot became so painful that I had to give up my walks and rest it because I couldn't walk on it without a great deal of hobbling.
I actually hobbled out of KCFW that night because of these blasted shoes.
The heel is totally reasonable but they look very professional and put together, AND you won't be hobbling home at 5 because your feet hurt.
only to hobble away in pain after trying to wear them for over 20 minutes and then the next day having to wear slippers all day because we have blisters all over our feet.
Despite winning the 1991 US Championships when she became the first woman to successfully execute the gravity - defying triple axel, Harding's place in sports history is one of ignominy because of her suspected complicity in the clumsy attempt by her abusive husband Jeff Gillooly (played by Sebastian Stan) to hobble her elegant rival Nancy Kerrigan before the 1994 Winter Olympics.
Last week I observed that existing hobbled «school choice» programs have yet to transform American education because they fall far short of free markets.
Your dog isn't hobbling around because 3 legs is the new trend.
I was trying to walk on my elbow but it was extremely painful because the bone would get bumped each time I hobbled.
Software patents are controversial in and of themselves, simply because while most agree that creators deserve rights over their ideas, there's often only one way to do things in software and the speed at which things move mean that a patent is more likely to hobble innovation than promote it — which is after all the intended point of the system in the first place.
JOAN MITCHELL: Usually in conjunction with, but this one he [Fourcade] put up and I walked in, hobbled in, and said, «Change two,» and he said, «Of course,» and «Put that one in instead of that one,» because they weren't all hanging.
Because I have a fully outfitted virtual office in my home, my commute consisted of the (slow) hobble down the stairs to my office.
«Law departments struggle with these compilations of information because lawyers do not want to expose their ideas — lest they be criticized, perhaps; or they claim they do not have time, which really means that they do not see the payoff justifying their effort; or they are hobbled by technology, even down to the simple point of not being able to type proficiently.»
We all use the short cables that come with our devices because they're there and free with the purchase of the device, but it's hardly excusable to hobble your ergonomics and enjoyment over a minor expenditure.
But don't expect too much new inventory to come on the market, because shortages of skilled labor continue to hobble growth.
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