Sentences with phrase «only hampered»

Deep down, Trails Frontier succeeds as a great game, only hampered by its free - to - play elements.
That said, it's by far the worst way to play the game, and the sub-par visual novel is only hampered by its transition to PC.
This was a very quick read only hampered by how often I had to wipe my eyes and blow my nose.
The rear seat has decent amount of space only hampered by the lack of headroom for tall passengers due to the sloping roofline.
From observing conditions there and in other cities, we believe that bargaining and related union activity have not only hampered urban public schools with such things as cumbersome contracts, but have introduced practices into the education system that are counterproductive, fomenting a demoralizing pattern of acrimony between teachers and administrators that is fundamentally at odds with effective education.
Additionally, the dynamics between Lee and Wong is observed on the sidelines by a Caucasian martial arts student named Steve McKee (Billy Magnussen, «Bridge of Spies») whose devotion to the sparring 24 - year old instructor is only hampered by his blinding attraction to a vulnerable Chinatown waitress (Qu Jingjing) at the mercy of her seedy employer (Xing Jin) looking for payback.
When a chance encounter with an on - ice thug leads to a bloody fist fight that Doug easily wins, the coach of the Halifax Highlanders sees potential in this mammoth sized man who is only hampered by his lack of any hockey playing ability and his brother's old figure skates.
He was only hampered by injury but that doesn't m him crap.
It can be tempting to spend time wondering what your ex is doing, but this only hampers the healing process.
However, with crucial fixtures coming up, and the battle for fourth getting competitive, Redknapp and Tottenham could do without another draw as a replay would only hamper their fixture list.
Every child is different, and pressure only hampers the learning process.
The Lib Dems do not even claim to be an anti-austerity party and breathing life into them only hampers Corbyn's gains against a faltering and divided Tory party.
But for hardgainers, too much cardio can only hamper the process of gaining weight and building muscles.
Including unnecessary information's will not only hamper the quality of your paper but will make it inappropriate and incongruous.
You'll only hamper the most valuable but vulnerable marketing power you have — your reputation.
When you've got several balls spinning in the air at one time, you may feel like you're accomplishing more, but in reality, you're only hampering your productivity.
Likewise, the greenhouse gases only hamper the longwave solar radiations from entering the climate system, and this only is a small fraction of the shortwave energy that goes through unhampered.
That can only hamper AUS's attempts to control carbon emissions and save what remains of our top - soil, urban - rural fringe, water catchments etc..
... Requiring the privilege to yield for purposes of a criminal prosecution would not only hamper attorney - client discourse, but also would discourage lawyers from exercising their discretion to make such disclosures, as occurred here.
Unfortunately, this could not only hamper the elderly patient's care, it could emotionally and financially undermine the family.
A to - the - ceiling built - in holds not only the hamper but also towels and linens for overnight guests.

Not exact matches

Lacking attractive new devices and hampered by manufacturing problems, Fitbit sold only 6.5 million trackers in the key fourth quarter holiday season last year, a 21 % drop from the same period a year earlier, according to International Data Corp..
Until mid-2015, wave after wave of funding entered the market, only to be hampered in the second half of the year increased saturation.
The only trouble is that the feature is still hampered by Alexa's need to have requests phrased in a certain way.
It is not only the baggage of history which hampers the development of the new mentality desired by Pope John and the Council majority.
Jose Mourinho has stated his concern that Chelsea's lack of transfer activity could hamper the club's push to retain their Premier League title (via the Daily Mirror) and the Portuguese manager has only made two high - profile signings thus far.
The best way to keep him at the club: 1) make proper signings to show him that the squad is getting better & more competitive 2) it is getting better for one objective only, winning major trophies (Premier league, Champions league) 3) extend Özil & Sanchez contract to show how viable the project is Xhaka is a great signing but he alone can't fix our issues that have hampered our campaigns specially in the last 2 seasons.
Only injuries have hampered with Rosicky's performances but to me he is quality and world class.
Hampered by injuries, Smith, a former first - round pick out of Ohio State, started only 16 games in his first four years with the Vikings.
yes they have eaten us alive, but look at the squad at the time though, I remember injuries / ref decisions hampered us as well... and only cesc (at the time), and van persie was the only world class players in our 1st 11....
The talented Japanese international had an average first season at Man United and has found his chances limited under David Moyes and the arrival of Juan Mata has only further hampered his chances of securing a regular first team berth at the club.
Thats a common misunderstanding among the fans here... wenger also wanted hazard, messi, ronaldo, rooney, cech in 2003, suarez etc just to name a few but where are they now?????... wenger only bought ozil and sanchez because they were no longer needed at their clubs and to be honest those clubs got the better part of the deal... madrid won the cl after selling ozil, then a year later barca won a treble after selling sanchez to us... these clubs know exactly what they need and are ready to uproot anything that would hamper their success... if wenger's gamble doesn't bear fruits these season, then boy we will be in for a rude shock... but its a fact that any club that will sell us their star will win the champions league next season
The drug blocks the action of an enzyme that hampers not only sexual ability but also the function of the lungs in low - oxygen environments.
The only question is whether his hitting will be hampered by the jarring effects of his brief stay with the Giants last year, when he suffered a broken shoulder blade and later a concussion from being hit by pitched balls.
Unfortunately, as Suarez flourished at Barcelona, Sturridge was hindered and hampered by incessant injuries, which only now seem to be behind him.
He put agreements together for Charlie Adam and then Gary Cahill on deadline day in the last two windows, only to fail to complete the transfers in time, but his progress in the next week may be hampered by legal troubles.
Milan have been hampered not only by injuries, but also by the off - field antics going on for quite some time now.
Since we only change dirty diapers in his room (see above: garbage pail) this hamper comes in handy when we are getting ready for a bath or when changing a disaster of a diaper.
If you tell your child that you will only wash the clothes she puts in the laundry each week, but she doesn't put any in the hamper, the natural consequence is that you won't wash them.
Finding a great laundry hamper can not only keep dirty clothes off the floor, but can even make your laundry routine easier.
Hungry kids not only struggle to learn, he pointed out, but are more likely to be disruptive in class, which hampers all kids» learning.
Nasal congestion may sound like a simple issue, but it can in fact prove to be extremely dangerous for a newborn infant, because it would not only cause fatigue and irritability, thereby hampering normal growth, but also cause sleep apnea, which causes temporary moments of not breathing when the newborn is asleep.
The only thing I feel is missing that most other hampers have would be a little side mesh pocket, either on the inside or outside of the cylinder that I could carry my detergent pods and dryer sheets in.
Pre-schoolers love bright colours, glitter and everything that causes sensory overkill, so when I presented her with the disposable wooden cutlery that came with our picnic hamper, she could only react in one way: underwhelmed!
Her 2005 election was extremely close, and she won in 2009 with only 45 % of the vote — not the worst showing that year by an incumbent, but close to the worst for an incumbent not hampered by allegations of corruption or senility.
Specific local issues also impinge upon public feeling: the Cliffe proposal was hampered by its siting on a bird reserve, generating not only concerns about wildlife, but about aircraft safety.
Mr. Wojtaszek said he had been hampered by his decision to wait until Joseph N. Mondello, the current party chairman, decided to bow out late last month — giving him only weeks to conduct a public campaign.
As health secretary, the 61 - year - old helped launch the «bowelscope» screening programme for people over 54, but governments cuts, a lack of endoscopists and problems with IT systems have hampered the system's delivery, currently only available to around half of the population, Lansley told the Daily Telegraph.
«It is (not only) devastating to a child but it can also hamper an investigation,» said Elizabeth Cronin, the director of the state Office of Victim Services.
Not only was the bridge no longer serving its basic function of allowing people to get back and forth between Rockland and Westchester, it was also hampering economic development as our region grows.
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