Sentences with phrase «than a hindrance for»

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Unfortunately he was more of a hindrance than a help, and Clippy was discontinued for Microsoft Office in 2007.
@ Pat & Persis: Thanx @ Persis: Sometimes I do better than others — for those times, sometimes my guilt is helpful, sometimes a hindrance.
But if we build a booth to them, erect a frame around them and enshrine them, we can end up worshiping those moments or memories or persons to the extent that they become a hindrance, a stumbling block or even idolatry — rather than unmerited gift from God and resource for service to others.
If the cost of addressing these kind of issues is to be wrongly perceived as having misunderstood, as acting in a way that is consistent with a hindrance to women (as in this instance by you) rather than what is actually happening — a combination of life experience and informed opinion acting in a way that is conducive to equality, dignity and empowerment for women then this is a price I am willing to pay for the sake of women's well being.
So to not be able to talk about such embarrassment had been a hindrance for me at the time rather than the time of prayer ministry being a help.
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.
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.
In the age of equality, breastfeeding is at risk of being seen as a tie, rather than a bond, a hindrance rather than a womanly art of value for mother and child.
Having existed for more than 60 years, the chargeback fee policy is a hindrance for towns and doesn't benefit our region.
«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.
Underneath the story of one man's struggle to stay alive, there is also some choice food for through regarding how the FDA and the medical industry are sometimes a hindrance to wellness rather than a help.
As the recent history of the school district has shown, special interest groups have been a hindrance, rather than an asset, in the drive for academic success.
For exactly the reasons you outline, creditors and agencies have taken an adversarial stance against the industry at large and come to view the involvement of a debt settlement firm as being a hindrance rather than a benefit.
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.
Start off with a new character, for example, and playing above the Bronze difficulty level will be very challenging, but play a few games at that difficulty and level up your character a bit and you'll be able to venture into Silver games and be an asset to your team rather than a hindrance.
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.
The game also introduces a stamina gauge for these attacks, but fills up so incredibly quickly that it only proves as a visual distraction rather than a hindrance, as it has never reached a point where you could not perform the move you wanted.
Its camera can still get lost, Talion's free - running can often be a hindrance rather than a help, and the UI can sometimes bug out for no apparent reason in menus and the main game.
As a result, sitting in a room with a large group of people all much more prepared for the gaming experience we were about to share made me feel out of my depth and I worried I was about to be more of an annoying hindrance than any kind of help.
The hacking mini-game, the cover and shooting mechanics, it's all pretty much the same but with touch based controls, but if you are looking for more Deus Ex, than The Fall is certainly that, but not without hindrance.
Thanks for the uplifting boost, and even more importantly, thanks for the tangible tips on how to make this work for us as creative types, rather than thinking of it as a hindrance.
What these spaces lack in size, however, they have made up for in program, presentation, and attitude — the limitations in scale becoming a framework within which to work rather than a hindrance.
I'm sure some of these people live in a special government funded alternate universe — no need for real experiments, words and concepts are redefined to suit the madness de jour, and facts become nothing more than irrelevant hindrances.
For all those reasons and more solar power often was considered more a hindrance than a benefit to homes, particularly when the homeowner wanted to sell.
It's not one of those that manages to confuse or detract and for the majority of punters, we think it'll be more of a help than a hindrance.
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.
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