Forecasts that are grossly off target can do more than merely hamper efficiency. |
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The extra ammo stored in the pockets would weigh him down and it would only hamper his fighting abilities. |
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This would hamper the use of large hopper dredges and large transport barges. |
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It remains to be seen whether further delays will hamper the enactment of this legislation. |
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The slump in advertising revenue in all media organisations continues to hamper the station. |
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Valuable prizes will be given away on the night including a door prize, a hamper and many more prizes. |
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Among his birthday presents, which are now up for grabs, is a huge teddy bear and a luxury picnic hamper. |
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One of the basic principles behind the techniques he uses is that stress creates mental blocks which hamper learning, even in adulthood. |
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Current thoughts are that it suffers from too much top hamper, courtesy of that touring fairing. |
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The energising means for the rams may be mounted either upon the top hamper or within the body. |
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The millennium bug didn't seem to hamper the year 2000 rollover, but consumers are finding bugs elsewhere, according to reports. |
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They ran into weather problems and a lack of snow on the ground, Pettis says, which can seriously hamper travel by snow machine. |
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I ran to my room shucked off my clothes, threw them in the hamper, changed in to my nightclothes then flung my self on to my bed. |
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Autumn, with its cool evenings and time to sit with feet propped on a trusty hamper, is an excellent time to mull ideas and review notes. |
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For example, in AIDS trials in South Africa myths and beliefs about the disease hamper progress and treatment is unavailable to most patients. |
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If you're travelling via coach, then a refreshment hamper is packed into the hold. |
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The latest hamper included fresh turbot, hake and cod from Aberdeen Fish Market as well as Arbroath Smokies, smoked salmon and kippers. |
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When packing your picnic hamper, forget white wine and try these slightly exotic regional red wines. |
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Marlon convinces him that it's only jealousy and then asks him to help him carry the picnic hamper. |
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Adams was observed to almost put down his picnic hamper in order to approach and threaten a young Hungarian migrant. |
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There will be lots of extra prizes including a raffle for a hamper, bottles etc. |
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There was a wheel of fortune, cake stall, bottles stall while there was a door prize of a hamper. |
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Perhaps you might like a nice hamper or a CD player, maybe a basket of Easter eggs? |
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First prize is a large hamper, second is a small hamper and third a bottle of brandy plus various other prizes of Christmas goodies. |
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We had a great day there and Josh received a wonderful hamper of cooking items. |
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We moved all of our clean laundry into drawers and all the dirty laundry into the hamper. |
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In the end I stuffed it at the bottom of my laundry hamper, which is where it will remain until I decide my next step. |
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After one-time use, mop heads are removed and placed in a laundry hamper with other contaminated, reusable woven fabrics. |
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I took some dirty laundry from a hamper and threw it over his bed, messed up the sheets a little bit, and scuffed his shoe. |
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The mass of the top hamper must be consciously balanced against the tremendous beam. |
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Once I get home, I strip off my clothes, toss them into the hamper and shower. |
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The footpath surface, rather the lack of it, can hamper even the most sure-footed of the city's pedestrians. |
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The flag of Canada, were a real energy and price crisis to develop in America, would hardly hamper their claims to our resources. |
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Even after clearing the practical hurdles to implementing congestion pricing, other obstacles hamper its acceptance. |
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This will protect it against further market gyrations, but will hamper performance long term. |
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Another challenge is that the competitiveness of medical research can hamper collaborative research. |
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Prizes include a family-sized barbecue, a three-course meal for two at the Grouse pub and a luxury meat hamper. |
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There will also be a raffle for fabulous prizes including a fantastic hamper, so come along and try your luck. |
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Indeed good communication skills can help successful endeavors while poor communication can stifle and hamper progress. |
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Such observance did not hamper, and may have positively assisted, the efficient professional conduct of operations. |
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This statement, regardless of its finality, did nothing to hamper Nikki's argument. |
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She won a hamper including organic porridge, Cornish strawberry conserve and Gloucester Old Spot Bacon. |
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The first prize is a Christmas hamper and other prizes include a Christmas cake, whiskey, wine, plum pudding and sweets. |
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Howard sips claret from a picnic hamper as he corrects other people's mistakes. |
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Indians cannot tolerate it if the old foxes keep fighting and hamper Bangalore's growth. |
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Violence or intimidation against the media could hamper press freedom and eventually deprive the public of its right to information. |
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Obstacles hamper your progress and there are a large amount of power-ups to collect. |
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There will be attractions for young and old, raffles galore, which will include a Super Valu hamper. |
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Tuesday is a gastronomist's delight with a hamper and signed book by Clarissa Dickson Wright on offer. |
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The first prize in the Christmas draw is a large Christmas hamper with numerous other prizes of Christmas goodies. |
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The rest are in places that will not hamper BB's driving visibility, but will certainly keep his detailer busy. |
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If you hamper the war effort on one side, you automatically help out that of the other. |
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Displaying the temporary disagreements to the public would hamper communication of the consensus. |
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These problems easily can lead to discontentment and frustration for new staff members and may hamper the learning experience. |
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Bridges were destroyed to hamper the passage of Union troops, and newspapers hostile to the administration fanned disunion sentiment. |
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In one hamper, four jams are presented alongside a Wedgewood jam pot with silver Arthur Price spoon in. |
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I do think it can hamper people if they talk Received Pronunciation, or what we called Queen's English. |
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We should be aware of what can hamper our achievement and make the effort to overcome it. |
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Until then, they will need every last scrap if they are to hamper Ireland in Rome on Sunday and avoid the wooden spoon. |
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This will affect them in later life and may hamper their efforts to find work, she said. |
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In reality, the government had the power under the Law to veto or overrule any attempt by the workforce to hamper the privatization process by withdrawing their consent. |
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She said students were not required to come in pairs for the ball, because this would hamper the aim of holding the event, to help students get to know each other better. |
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Under the island there's room for a rolling, sectioned hamper. |
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Go get the laundry hamper, and put all your dirty clothes in there. |
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Cables, gantries and all manner of unrecognisable machinery hamper navigation, although as time passes an exposed engine block allows me to make a bit more sense of the scene. |
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This would hamper diplomatic efforts, reduce the U.S. Navy's ability to show the flag, and complicate logistics and supply for forward-deployed forces. |
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From the standpoint of the U.S. side of the global codependency, the official purchases along with private market purchases have tended to hamper dollar depreciation. |
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Offenders often fail to realize the severity of their crimes, and an antagonistic prison environment can exacerbate feelings of being wrongly accused and hamper treatment. |
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After throwing the towel into a wicker hamper, she reclined trancedly upon her many-pillowed, lace-canopied bed with its matching swirled pillowcases and comforter. |
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A laundry hamper that can't be opened by kitty paws is a first step. |
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With the aid of a hamper, umbrellas, a shooting stick and a suitcase, we managed to prop open the boot lid creating a somewhat Heathrobinson windbreak. |
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She set them in the laundry hamper, before she left silently. |
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Not only does the Turkana's lifestyle provide a challenge for health care, but the region's poor roads and bridges also hamper healthcare delivery. |
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The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom. |
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She threw her dirty clothes in the laundry hamper and took a shower. |
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John Greenway, Derek Watson and many others will not be able to resist the temptation to win a hamper, a turkey, whisky and lovely money amongst the cornucopian prize list. |
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Push factor migration and over-urbanization are also assumed to lead to growing misery in the urban communities and to hamper economic development in the country as a whole. |
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There are many reasons for male infertility, including low sperm count, inactive or incompletely formed sperms and other factors that hamper fertilisation. |
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Somehow, the caliginous man's intimidating demeanor always failed to discourage or frighten Josh, much less hamper his cheery, gossiping attitude. |
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After using the second pile I used to put the laundry in the hamper. |
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But the accident didn't hamper his love for sport as played as goal-keeper for the school's first XI football side, besides stints with rugby, softball and Kilikiti. |
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The forecast called for more rain through the day Sunday, which could hamper rescuers trying to reach all of the far-flung areas that have been affected. |
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Alternatively, many take a picnic hamper and wine and enjoy the carnival atmosphere of Coronation Park at The Channon prior to an afternoon of fine music. |
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The instrumental reason, which is probably the most important to regulators, is that excluding citizens from the advisory process may hamper regulation. |
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Jim wrapped the towel around his waist after drying off, added the sock to the rest of the dirty laundry in the hamper, then padded out to the kitchen. |
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I left the room with the vacuum cleaner and the laundry hamper. |
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Any leak of critical information could hamper the investigation and diminish the element of surprise they want to achieve when pinning down a suspect, he added. |
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His lawyers protested, claiming that this would hamper their ability to ask follow up questions or to clarify points that might be garbled through translators. |
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The first prize in the Christmas draw is a seasonal hamper packed with all the Christmas goodies and there are plenty of other Christmas prizes as well. |
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Hsu said that reviews of environmental impact assessments shouldn't necessarily hamper a developer's plans as long as the applications are written honestly. |
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Because we use knives and forks every day, we do not notice how they hamper us. |
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If gentleman's Quarterly comes by for a photo spread, Palmer won't have to put a single sock in a hamper. |
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My daughter asleep, and her T-shirt in the hamper, my wife, I call her MZ, wanted a word. |
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Another factor that might hamper the investigation is the transient nature of the homeless population. |
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In short, if your online community occupies a specific niche, joining the Facebook juggernaut can hamper your growth. |
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I put the laundry hamper up on the shelf, and got back into bed. |
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Upstairs Kristin walked back into her room and through there into her bathroom where she undressed, sorted her clothes into the laundry hamper, and showered quickly. |
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Towns and villages were deliberately bombed to create a fleeing mass of terror-stricken civilians to block the roads and hamper the flow of reinforcements to the front. |
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The six-speed gearbox is a little notchy but not a major problem and the Meriva's tall architecture doesn't hamper stability. |
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The less surface area, the less stability but larger flights hamper close grouping. |
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The lack of phenotypes may also hamper the application of systems biology to the study of chemical intolerance. |
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Throughout the market there will be an Easter egg hunt with the chance to win a giant hamper full of chocolate delights. |
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Each learner received a dental hamper containing a toothbrush, a tube of toothpaste, facecloth, soap and an apple donated by the foundation. |
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A static view, and a derogator one, appears to hamper informed research of the informal economy as a site for indigenous knowledge. |
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Mr. Thiem said the ban would hardly hamper communication between battlefront and homefront. |
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Hussain Nawaz said his family won't hamper any investigation, and urged one of former president Pervez Musharraf as well. |
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Napoleon hoped that by making Antwerp's harbour the finest in Europe he would be able to counter the Port of London and hamper British growth. |
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Indulge him with a unique male spa hamper of a shave oil, Shave gel and after-shave balm for all his grooming needs. |
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Worse, overreactions to this report could hamper our efforts to assist welfare recipients become productive members of society. |
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Initially, Stalin maneuvered to kill the Plan, or at least hamper it by means of destructive participation in the Paris talks regarding conditions. |
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Customers bought raffle tickets for prizes, which included a hamper donated by staff whose contents included pink champagne, bubble bath and make-up bags. |
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These included a tour of the Holmfirth Vineyard, a food hamper from Wooldale Co-op and a foot pamper hamper from Sandy and Bielby Podiatry and Chiropody Clinic at Brighouse. |
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The combination of persistently low commodity prices and subdued global growth will maintain disinflationary pressures, weigh on revenues and hamper attempts to deleverage. |
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Stringent regulations, lower reparability and rising raw material prices are slated to further hamper the market growth in the foreseeable future. |
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