Sentences with phrase «hobbles what»

This both reduces interchange and hobbles what you can do in an MOBI book relative to even EPUB2, not to mention EPUB3.
Sales of Toyota and Honda vehicles nosedived in China during September as anti-Japanese sentiment flared over a territorial dispute that threatens to hobble what was a booming business relationship between Japan and its biggest export market.
Resident Evil 6 is a conflicted game that offers a fun but flawed core experience punctuated by some outstanding moments of action and suspense, along with a host of questionable design choices that often hobble what can be (and often is) an otherwise enjoyable game.
The PC and PlayStation have long been the spiritual home for Tomb Raider and, while it must have seemed like a great coup for Microsoft, it gently hobbled what could have been a real box - shifting deal for its beleaguered Xbox One console.

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The debate over what to do about housing prices is hobbled by a lack of reliable data.
What's more, any spending cuts or tax increases that take place in response to the approaching sequester could hobble the economy even further.
He underscores, too, the way in which the Allied goal of «unconditional surrender» hobbled their efforts to gain support, both inside and outside Germany, for the prospect of what today we might call regime change.
What initially appeared to be a minor knock saw United's summer signing hobble out of the stadium on crutches with his left foot bandaged.
Tiger Woods stole the show on Wednesday when he made the dramatic move to play the season's final major just days after hobbling off with what looked like a bad back injury.
Every 2 hours (3 hours at night), I was attached to the pump, making what the NICU nurses called «liquid gold» and hobbling to and from the NICU.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration sent the state's top education officials a letter Thursday warning that he plans to use his influence over the budget to pursue an aggressive legislative agenda to fix what he calls an underperforming school system hobbled by bureaucracy.
What has hobbled the 3 - kilometer - long observatory: glass threads just 0.4 millimeters thick, which have proved unexpectedly fragile.
In August, engineers at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., sent out a call for ideas on how they could use the two reaction wheels and Kepler's thrusters together — rather like using a cane to help the spacecraft as it hobbles around on two wheels — and what resources it would take to get the spacecraft on its feet, however shakily.
Whats more, researchers are also looking for — and finding — ways to head pain off at the pass, so those of us with chronic troubles like migraine, fibromyalgia, or backache do nt have to be hobbled by pain on a daily basis.
Inflammation isn't just a health and wellness buzzword or what happens when you accidentally stub your big toe on the coffee table and hobble around cursing your girlfriend's Feng shui for the next five minutes.
Then he looked around and saw Charlie limping, Gracie's goop sticking out her ears, and LuLu hobbling from having her bladder poked and asked «What happened?»
Hobble skirts doe what the name implies — make striding down the catwalk or further almost impossible.
Kentucky Gov. Paul E. Patton's call for mandated pay raises for teachers threatens to do what months of scheming by opponents of the Kentucky education - reform law has not managed — hobble the state's open - ended testing and performance bonus programs.
And these kids have been going to school for years without learning much of what they're now expected to know... the background knowledge, the skills, that are weak are hobbling them.
At Locke, Green Dot took the risk of operating under the same conditions that hobble many public schools — accepting all the students within the attendance boundaries, whether or not they wanted a charter school, would follow its rules or even understood what the change was about.
They'll do what they can to harass and hobble them, but such frontal attacks remain symbolic.
«That conversation has been hobbled by too much wishful thinking and not enough hard data — exactly what Campbell is bringing to the table.»
What Nordhaus and Shellenberger fail to grasp is that such technologies exist but are hobbled by the fact that businesses today make more profit supplying dirty energy than clean.
This makes Action Launcher feel a bit hobbled, but what could be done to remedy the situation?
After hobbling away, Kyle told police what the suspect was wearing and what he looked like — a description that helped them nab Cruz about an hour later on the street.
What happened to all the pretty, strappy shoes while I was hobbling around in flats after my bush turkey injury?
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