Sentences with phrase «more of a hindrance»

Unfortunately he was more of a hindrance than a help, and Clippy was discontinued for Microsoft Office in 2007.
Please do and encourage your boyfriend Awanderingscot to join you... both of you need it before you become even more of a hindrance to our world!
For gardeners who live in warm zones, the summer sun can be more of a hindrance than a help to getting high yields.
McClure was a 10 - year vet by then — and he stayed until he became more of hindrance than an asset.
Having said that I think Europa league might well be a curse and more of a hindrance than an opportunity.
Alexis has been more of a hindrance since he came back from injury because he over does everything and fail to make a lot of simple passes, regardless if he got an assist today.
In spite of his contribution, I am of the opinion that his constant presence around Giroud is becoming more of a hindrance than an asset.
She didn't need it, and it was more of a hindrance than a help.
Teeny high - tops and Mary Janes are adorable, but they're more of a hindrance than a help when it comes to practicing walking skills.
(I got used to it, then my son became so distracted by it that it was more of a hindrance than a help, and I had to learn how to discreetly nurse a wiggly 8 month old!
When this happens, the soother may be more of a hindrance.
With all due respect to the so - called good - government groups, who are often more of a hindrance than a help, I would rather listen to the real - world job creators of New York.
I'd call it more of a hindrance.
My son liked to help when he was little, and it was more of a hindrance then help.
Hoarding is a very serious issue, and it becomes even more of a hindrance when there are multiple parties involved.
This and other juicy tidbits find their way into the journal, but it proves more of a hindrance than help when the journal is stolen by a reporter and struggling screenwriter (Bai Ling, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow) that has been P.O.'d that Jack has refused to answer calls or acknowledge the screenplays sent in.
Luckily, while Mary's friends occasionally prove to be more of a hindrance than help, her housekeeper (Cloris Leachman) is a voice of reason — and one of the truly enjoyable characters in the film.
Media: understanding the best media to present the content; where to vary media to add interest and aid learning, but also knowing what might be more of a hindrance than a help.
I tried moving away from having the 30 desks in rows, but I started to notice that the desks themselves were more of a hindrance than a help to my students as they transitioned from one lesson activity to the next.
Since consistency is one of the most important things to good fuel mileage, they may have found that normal engine braking for a standard driver was more of a hindrance.
On our test drive, however, they seemed more of a hindrance than a help, blocking your view of the Navara's extremities.
The boys continue to be delusional, and be more of a hindrance than help to Kanna, until they are given an ultimatum.
This is because the technology is more of a hindrance than a major selling point.
Do his personality and profession aid in the search or are they more of a hindrance?
If you have no experience in disaster relief, there are valid concerns that while the area is still flooded, well - meaning advocates will be more of a hindrance than a help.
In the line of duty the arm made him an unstoppable force, but now in his mundane day job as a Proctologist the arm is more of a hindrance.
In the line of duty the arm makes him an unstoppable force, but in his mundane day jobs the arm is more of a hindrance.
So is more of a hindrance a lot of the time, we'd avoid if we were you.
The game also incorporates an auto - jump system, which seems to be more of a hindrance than an actual help.
Personally, I found this to be more of a hindrance than a help, though — while I normally enjoy DT's added performance, I found myself wasting half of my time trying to reach the enemies — whereas normally you'd just continue chaining your attacks with greater effect.
The repetitive, frustrating enemy encounters are more of a hindrance than they should be, and the technical hiccups the title experiences only exacerbate the difficulty problem.
The story was more of a hindrance than anything that I actually found interest in.
As you progress through the wonderful world of Rotastic the simple controls become more of a hindrance as the difficulty is taken up a notch.
In many cases it can be more of a hindrance than an asset, as the name of the game is stealth, and going about your missions undetected is the best course of action.
Some mid level bosses such as the spider like «Argus» or the just plain weird «The Unknown» do repeat, it starts to wear a little thin as you will learn their weak spots early on and thus they become more of an hindrance than a challenge.
The two degree target may even be more of a hindrance than a driver of progress, argues a Nature Geoscience commentary by David Frame and colleagues, including the University of Oxford's Myles Allen.
Your total ignorance of science makes your support more of a hindrance than a help in such disputes.
Used clothing donations are more of a hindrance than a help, in the eyes of the East African Community.
Susan Munro in her excellent Slaw article Pulled in Both Directions, rightly makes the point, of course, that sometimes publishers over-engineer their output, providing the highest quality research capability, when such a standard can be more of a hindrance than a help.
In contrast, the application judge found there was insufficient evidence that Mr. Noel contributed positively to the relationship: «Mr. Noel was more of a hindrance than a help.»
HDR is off by default, and while the mode was more of a hindrance in past Redmi devices, it's actually usable in the Redmi Note 5 Pro.
Any longer than this and the recruiter will lose interest, and having an intro will be more of a hindrance than a benefit.
In those rare occasions where you have the feeling a thank you note may be more of a hindrance than a benefit it may be best to avoid sending one.
Seventy percent of renters surveyed in the report say the down payment is more of a hindrance than debt (cited by 50 percent of those surveyed), job security (38.5 percent) and qualifying for a mortgage (53.2 percent)-- though those aspects are barriers, as well.
According to some experts, the traditional form of real estate might be more of a hindrance than a help in today's market.

Not exact matches

A recent poll by TJinsite, a division of TimeJobs.com, found that more than 35 percent of respondents consider lack of recognition of their work the biggest hindrance to productivity.
Some of these smaller countries with more agile governments — the Netherlands, Israel, Singapore — will have an advantage, because regulation is going to start to become a hindrance for innovation.
However, it's safe to say that the shine of emerging tech is now a bit more grounded in reality, and users are beginning to see a blind spot: there are cases wherein tech can actually be a hindrance or crutch, not a solution.
Atheism would also avoid any of the religious hang - ups that are hindrances, which, if you're keeping score, would make atheism more helpful overall.
Yet the hindrances that have been discussed thus far are more apt to daunt a novice in the art of prayer than one who through long experience has gained assurance and a sense of divine companionship.
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