The fungus attacks all major varieties of bananas and plantains, turning the leaves a mottled yellow, brown and black, hindering photosynthesis. |
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When the officials weren't hindering them, the laws of physics appeared to defy the Italians. |
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Do you really want the legal ramifications of a line of code hindering game development? |
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Or should it simply get out of the way and stop hindering fathers who want to do right by their children? |
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Acknowledging the need for corporate support of research, he worried that proprietary interests are hindering science in important ways. |
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The roads and pavements here are used to dump debris and construction material, thus hindering pedestrians and vehicular movement. |
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In retrospect, he can see that far from hindering him the college authorities gave him every assistance. |
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The car park in Kew Foot Road is often full, hindering patients who have no other choice but to drive there as they are not fully mobile. |
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There were real stumbling blocks before preventing talks and then hindering them when they were attempted. |
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However her dreams, not unlike those of Utzon's, are thwarted by protracted delays hindering the building's creation. |
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Bizarrely, pushing the lattice closer together, while hindering electrons, nevertheless makes its easier for holes to move. |
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Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads. |
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The flood disaster in southern Africa continues to take its toll, with more heavy rain hindering the relief operation. |
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Once again my complete inability to draw a straight line is hindering me. |
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Article 115 of the Criminal Code penalizes the act of hindering the exercise of freedom of belief, thought and conviction. |
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These have long delayed the right to development in the ESCWA region, thereby hindering the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals. |
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We must clear away obstacles which are hindering farmers' responses to market signals. |
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Similar minimum-energy considerations are involved in the second mechanism hindering domain rotation, namely magnetocrystalline anisotropy. |
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He has made his country a modern country, ridding it of the inflexibility which for decades had been hindering its development. |
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Many LGBTQI NGO workers choose to remain invisible for fear of being discriminated against or hindering their employment prospects. |
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Economically, tight state controls have fostered stagnation and popular resentment while hindering foreign investment. |
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They thought the emphasis on equality was itself a moral problem, hindering enterprise. |
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But after he pleaded guilty at Gunnedah local court on Wednesday to hindering a workman in the use of property, those offences were withdrawn. |
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Figure 22 depicts the proportions of overall support mechanisms that ended up hurting or hindering, as reported by all participants. |
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However, divergent practices run the risk of hindering mutual trust and confidence which is the basis of mutual recognition. |
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Therefore, if I reject certain amendments, it is to prevent them from hindering some of the core priorities of the new text. |
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February's milder weather and thaw softened the muddy ground, hindering the advance of armoured vehicles and artillery. |
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In this case, the unit may not report directly to top management, hindering its ability to act strategically. |
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The lack of unity among members of the clergy is both an obstacle and counter-witness, hindering a man from choosing the priestly life. |
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In rural India, or rural Africa, the lack of access to banks is hindering development. |
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By concealing past mistakes, the nation may be hindering investigations, writes Christopher Dickey. |
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There do not seem to be too many technical difficulties hindering the rollout of high bandwidth all-optical networks, according to some companies concerned. |
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You need not be apprehensive about delays hindering professional growth! |
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Even worse, wearing a corset could actually end up hindering weight loss goals. |
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Contribute to the facilitation of road goods transport by eliminating barriers, any discriminatory measures and difficulties hindering the progress of the industry. |
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The backseat driver might fondly think he or she is helping but what they are actually doing is hindering. |
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Egocentric attitudes and a maximalist position are hindering reconciliation, per se. |
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Several United States senators had also criticised the deal, arguing it was hindering efforts to pass the hydrocarbon law. |
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Pocock was initially charged with three offences, including entering enclosed land without lawful excuse and hindering the working of mining equipment. |
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Not only is this hindering the productivity of businesses, but at the same time, it goes against a rule that ought to be generally accepted, that is, to support decisions that encourage sustainable development. |
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People who believe its experiences should be used today and passed along in trust to their successors rub elbows with those who think that tradition and precedent are a ball and chain hindering progress. |
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The politics of that country stand in the way of improvements in relations and are therefore also hindering the desired cooperation in numerous areas, including in the humanitarian sphere. |
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Currently, a lack of vision of achievable evolutions towards sustainable development objectives is recognized as one of the obstacles hindering their realisation. |
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This was thought to be a way of hindering foreign grain import. |
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In a majority of instances, such violence is caused by the use of small arms and light weapons, but other conventional weapons and explosives are also being used, violating human rights and hindering development. |
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He has found that his antivirus solution makes his system sluggish, hindering his play. |
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We hope that this organisation will also play an important role in dealing with the issue of ecopoints and, indeed, other barriers hindering the free movement of goods and transport services. |
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This is not about high-and-mighty insurance companies hindering claims, it is about the European Parliament driving forward a lifeline for our citizens. |
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This policy also takes the form of the repressive laxity of the police, the gendarmerie and the Army with respect to crimes and offences which never stop hindering the public peace in Kabylie. |
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These shortfalls perpetuate poverty and threaten food security by hindering the transportation of produce to marketplaces and outlying food deficit regions. |
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Obstacles hindering an optimal allocation of production factors always boil down to failure to perceive chances of creating more prosperity and employment. |
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Antimalarial drug resistance is thus identified as one of the major causative phenomena hindering malaria control. |
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External partners can have varying degrees of influence on all the other factors affecting reform, helping or hindering implementation either globally or locally. |
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In Kenya, the poor condition of many rural roads and the absence of good connections to the main road network are hindering agricultural development. |
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Governmentspreventandinhibitinternational contact by denying internationals entry into the country, or by hindering nationals from leaving the country. |
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An accessible and non-threatening mechanism must be in place to ensure that allegations of unprofessional behavior hindering the learning environment can be investigated impartially. |
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The objectives of national governments should not be seen as inimical to the interests of other stakeholders or as hindering the growth of e-commerce. |
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A number of institutions are lagging with regard to leadership, and this is hindering the achievement of the government's basic objectives in creating a workplace where the two official languages coexist. |
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Resource utilization of solar energy related products, such as solar water heater, solar battery, solar street lighting and other product prices remain high, hindering the promotion of solar energy products in the market. |
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Clothing worn by the deck-hand did not provide buoyancy and, when wet, increased in weight and compromised the deck-hand's ability to stay afloat, hindering rescue efforts. |
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They show that even mild forms of physical discipline are harmful to children, hindering their cognitive capacity and increasing the proclivity for future violent acts. |
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In States taking this approach, foreign law is treated as a matter of law, often resulting in fewer technicalities and exclusionary rules of evidence hindering the admissibility of foreign law. |
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However uncertain regulatory framework is hindering the growth of cannula market. |
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Some employers have been accused of hindering efforts to rehire those dismissed by imposing them with strict conditions. |
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The actual result was simply to make both men look unhealthy, overweight and out of shape, while hindering their movements and causing them both to sweat profusely. |
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At present, European dynamism will be improved by dismantling top-level structures, for example, barriers to trade, which are still hindering the creation of a genuine internal market. |
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Since I parted with Darnley, who went in to adonise, I believe, Cameron has been hindering me with acknowledgments and regrets. |
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It did not go very well at first, with bad weather hindering many sorties early on. |
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During the afternoon, heavy rain began to fall and did so for three days, hindering future operations. |
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Alone, he assaulted a machine gun post that was hindering the advance, killing the defenders and capturing the gun. |
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Worse, Europe developed other cotton suppliers, which they found superior, hindering the South's recovery after the war. |
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Over the centuries, the two republics signed several agreements concerning their zones of influence and action, to avoid hindering each other. |
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The front teeth are then gradually lost as sheep age, making it harder for them to feed and hindering the health and productivity of the animal. |
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The NWLB also heavily raided the NLRB for staff, significantly hindering NLRB operations. |
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When property rights are less certain, transaction costs can increase, hindering economic development. |
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The ants have been reported to attack struggling prey, hindering their escape, so there might be an element of myrmecotrophy to the relationship. |
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Incl. ears, protects the whole head, with nose guard, provides maximum protection against insects without hindering the horse in any way whatsoever. |
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Lack of discipline, on the other hand, increases the uncertainty surrounding the future soundness of public finances, thus hindering the long-term decision-making of economic agents. |
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To recall the treaty on borders and friendship is not to minimise Hitler's atrocious intentions, but rather to enquire into Stalin's role in helping or hindering their realisation. |
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The high end product cost hindering the construction of housing is formed mainly due to the increasing tariffs and encumbrances imposed on business by the state. |
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With the movement of produce and inputs both slow and expensive, the sub-standard roads are jeopardizing food security and hindering economic activity. |
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I am disappointed in their insistence on opposing for the sake of opposing and making political hay out of nothing when they could be pitching in to help, not hindering Canadians in their efforts to climb out of this pit. |
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Cruises continue to see the market ebbing, a fall-off that is not however hindering the continuation of investments, notably at Pointe Simon that has been extended and will house hotels, offices, shops, and apartment flats. |
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At that time, scientists warned that the release of these substances into the atmosphere could deplete the ozone layer, hindering its ability to prevent harmful ultraviolet rays from reaching the Earth. |
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Many countries adopted an emergency response to the crisis by erecting trade barriers and tariffs, which worsened the crisis by further hindering global trade. |
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As was made clear during the debate in the council chamber, workfare doesn't help people find work, as several studies have shown, sometimes even hindering the process. |
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There are fears secrecy within the NHS is hindering effective public discussion and without public discussion there is a risk of later delays, protests, judicial reviews. |
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The medical literature has been struggling to control the proliferation of acronyms as their use has evolved from aiding communication to hindering it. |
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Further, the report states that the low preference for recyclates in wood-plastic composite products is a major challenge hindering the growth of the market. |
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Some children cannot bear the feel of water on their skin, which has obvious practical problems as well as hindering the possibilities of waterplay. |
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The witness refused to cooperate, hindering the investigation. |
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