Sentences with phrase «more than a hindrance»

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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.
Unfortunately he was more of a hindrance than a help, and Clippy was discontinued for Microsoft Office in 2007.
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.
That was the century when, during two terrible years, the Black Death killed more than a third of the population from Iceland to India, returning four more times before the era was up; when gangs of terrorists roamed and plundered Europe without hindrance; when the Hundred Years War took on a life of its own, frustrating efforts to end it, «an epic of brutality and bravery checkered by disgrace»; when new weapons and errant knighthood brought an end to chivalry; when widespread peasant revolt was answered by terrible aristocratic repression; and when internal scandal robbed the church of its ability to comfort and save.
It is my opinion that the way we do «church» today is more often than not a hindrance to the spread of the gospel and the making of disciples.
Despite the price the human being had to pay for this in terms of body energy (the brain being very energy hungry), the mutation was retained as more of a help than a hindrance.
For gardeners who live in warm zones, the summer sun can be more of a hindrance than a help to getting high yields.
Arsenal have a much better squad than Newcastle, even through Wengers failures to address our short comings in the transfer market, just a manager who doesn't appear to know what he is doing at the moment, behaving more like a hindrance than a help.
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.
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.
Klopp did issue some words of caution, however, fearing the inevitable scrutiny on Gerrard when he starts life as a coach can be a hindrance more than help.
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.
If the placenta was not able to be removed intact or if postpartum bleeding occurs for more than 6 weeks, this is a possible hindrance to a healthy milk supply.
The pacifier can be more hindrance than help during sleep work.
(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!
At first I thought it would be a hindrance, but having it in place keeps this sleepsuit more in place than any others I have tried.
Having existed for more than 60 years, the chargeback fee policy is a hindrance for towns and doesn't benefit our region.
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.
According to Zhang, the branching structure of the ligands protects the surface of the nanocrystals by occupying more space than straight - chain molecules, creating a mechanical barrier through an effect known as steric hindrance.
«The impaired heart rate response has been considered a hindrance for more demanding high - intensity training, but this new study documents that stable heart transplant recipients benefit from this type of training more than from the moderate training that has been recommended so far.
The mind always comes back, and with each complete surrender and return, the mind is reassured and gains confidence in the process becoming a more active, willing participant, rather than a hindrance.
In other words, he was just another useless hindrance in the gym who thought he knew more than everybody else because he had recently read a book or magazine.
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.
Remakes, by design, carry more baggage than original fare, which can be a hindrance as much as it can be boon at the box office.
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.
Ironically, these overcooked performances are often more hindrance than help when the occasional funny line arises.
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.
Let us take care that hubris, faddism, or untamed enthusiasm do not render these gifts more hindrance than help.
But this fact is increasingly seen as more hindrance than help: there are too many standards, and they vary too widely throughout districts and across states.
Even experience off - roaders will find the technology more help than hindrance, assisting the 2370 kg (kerb) Everest in scaling some pretty challenging terrain.
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.
The good news is that using them the right way can actually make them more of a tool rather than a hindrance to one's credit score.
However, with the popularity of conformation and breed judging, many breeds began to be bred for physical appearance alone, with certain physical characteristics, even those that are a hindrance to performing the jobs they were once bred for, becoming more desirable and more important than the health, vitality, and quality of life of the dog.
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.
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.
It's not overbearing or bogged down in dialogue so it's ideal for gaming on the go, and the only major hindrance comes in the form of the locked camera angle which can make solving puzzles and navigating rooms far more difficult than it needs to be.
Missions will drag on and be more a hindrance to your enjoyment than actually give you a good time.
The story was more of a hindrance than anything that I actually found interest in.
is as straightforward and button - mashy as Koei Tecmo's usual stuff, but the crossover aspects help this simplicity feel more like an asset than a hindrance.
Thankfully, that doesn't apply here; sure, Heroes is as straightforward and button - mashy as Koei Tecmo's usual stuff, but the crossover aspects help this simplicity feel more like an asset than a hindrance.
This started to make each encounter with foes either on the world map or in the dungeons begin to feel like a hindrance more than a challenge to relish.
Given the size of all the maps, you'll constantly find yourself using the ZR button to make your character run from A to B. Running makes your character much harder to control, sharpening her turns, making her crash everywhere given the game's archaic collision detection, and making her stop like a handbrake whenever there's a screen transition (and trust me, there are many of them), which is more of an annoying hindrance than a complete technical issue.
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.
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