Even the good spectrum proposals, however, may be hampered by overly prescriptive rules based on scarcity.
In other words, the foundry operations will potentially be hampered by inertia, internal debate and inconsistency.
Also, youth sports tournaments in small-town USA are not likely to be hampered by displacement effects.
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Massa's task could, however, be hampered by wet weather as rain has been forecast for this weekend.
Apparently, its availability will be hampered by a critical chipset supply that's not expected to become available until mid-next year.
Continuing strong growth and the positive outlook in local currency will, however, be hampered by uncurbed speculation in the Swiss franc.
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Mr Berlusconi has said the government hopes to find an alternative solution, although it could be hampered by European competition laws.
But the efforts to slow down the economy may be hampered by the vulnerability of the dollar to a sudden slowdown.
Windows 8 could very well be hampered by users being too busy or reluctant to upgrade over the holidays (especially business users).
Egypt will be hampered by the loss of veteran defender Wael Gomaa who is included in the squad despite being suspended for the game.
Wozniacki had an even more straightforward time against Dementieva, who appeared to be hampered by an ankle injury that has been affecting her recently.
However, Dai-Ichi Life Research Institute's Mr Shimamine warned that growth may be hampered by "yen strength and financial turmoil in the US and Europe".
Manager Joe Girardi expects Jeter to be what he was in 2012, arguing that there is no reason that he should be hampered by the injury, or suffer a recurrence.
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The trouble with that is that Clearwire, which continues to be hampered by a huge debt burden, will have to raise still more cash in order to add the equipment required to add LTE service.
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While the Democrats will have full control of the economic portfolios, their efforts at decisive action could be hampered by pressure from their partners, who may threaten a pull-out if the pace of reform is too fast.
In fact, the rate at which the economy can grow will be hampered by a reduced willingness of banks to lend, a reduced amount of spending by federal, state and local governments, reduced consumption from many still-financially-overstretched American citizens who also face elevated gas prices, and from a reduced willingness of businesses to invest in the face of uncertainty regarding future tax and regulatory policies.
As more miserable weather slams the region, those affected by Superstorm Sandy will be further hampered by high winds, cold temperatures and more beach erosion.
Cases like eBay's fuel fears that development of new high-tech products may be seriously hampered by the litigious intent of some patent-holders.
The latter is a gifted but extremely inconsistent powerhouse who seems to be perpetually hampered by injuries and who is difficult to fit into any side precisely because you don't know what you're going to get.
Murray did not appear to be hampered too much by the wrist problem which had threatened to keep him out of the game, while doubles specialist Hutchins was dominant at the net but struggling on his returns.
IAEA's ability to be more definitive is hampered by limited access to the evidence.
Brands may well be hampered in the near term by vagaries around the globe, according to Prudential Equity Group analyst Larry Miller.
Commercial fisheries are hampered by current regulations and could be further harmed if the ocean is divided up among too many groups, said Jim Ruhle, president of Commercial Fishermen of America, an industry group.
But he is hampered by the general uncertainty about what the United Nations should be doing.
The overall success of the Obama administration to achieve its public policy goals in this area may be hampered if insufficient funding is provided to follow through on the promises made by Dodd-Frank to American savers and investors.
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Still, contractors look far nimbler at solving myriad problems than civil servants, who are still hampered, for example, by rules ordering that all official communication be done on paper (e-mails will not do).
Service providers felt their work was being hampered by a punitive Westminster policy framework, while the Scottish Executive was perceived to be promoting integration work in a more positive way.
It would also be free to innovate and expand into truly promising alternative energy sources, such as nuclear power, which has been hampered by superstition rather than science and by the resulting regulations that have unnecessarily driven up its costs.
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