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This obstruction has severely hampered our ability to contribute to the supply of news in our city.
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The approach has severely hampered the ability of millions of youngsters to master this utterly basic skill.
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Franklin Roosevelt's policies, which included even more tax increases, severely hampered recovery.
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By doing so, the U.S. avoided the fate of most other nations, before and since, whose chaotic fiscal and monetary policies severely hampered their development.
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The dismissal of Nick Scruton for a dangerous tackle on Keiron Cunningham in the second half severely hampered any hopes of a recovery by Leeds.
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That severely hampered sales, given how few stores the company operates.
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Fisher scored 34 on his outward nine but bogeys at the 14th and 15th, and a double-bogey on the par-four 17th severely hampered his title bid.
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Portsmouth's rearguard was severely hampered when Hreidarsson was adjudged to have impeded Vassell as he ran on to Ireland's through ball on 40 minutes, a foul which referee Andre Marriner believed merited a straight red card.
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Investment is severely hampered by this uncertainty.
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While Tortorella didn't want to use injuries as an excuse, New York was severely hampered by the loss of key defenseman Marc Staal (eye), who played in only one postseason game, and rugged forward Ryane Clowe, who was limited to two.
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This begs another question, which is that if the federal government is going to be severely hampered in its ability to run a prize that helps districts build capacity for innovation, why not instead run prizes that reward actual improvement in student learning after it has been done?
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