I think the ability to be able to talk about domestic violence is hindered massively by the shame associated with it. |
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This duricrust has hindered mineral exploration, beyond the valley floors, for the past 70 years. |
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Children with ADHD are hindered if the classroom is noisy, disorderly, or lacking clear consistent regimens and expectations. |
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The Roman landing was again hindered by the weather, but this time a properly defended beachhead was constructed, to protect the disembarkation. |
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Nor has sensory skepticism hindered dogmatists from seeking absolute truth elsewhere, namely in Reason or Logic. |
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Even the lovers' tiffs become high farce and the enjoyment is enhanced, not hindered, by the fact that it is performed by an all-male cast. |
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Particles can stick to collagen fibrils or they can be hindered by the size of the mesh spacing between the fibrils. |
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To date, this has hindered determination of the molecular structure of the pigments. |
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Knowledge cumulation has also been hindered by the failure of authors to report the statistics needed to cumulate knowledge. |
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High speed crashes, often accompanied by fire or explosions, hindered identification of bodies. |
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Second, it hindered the development of a cadre of doctors and nurses with the knowledge and skills to provide contraceptive services. |
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One of the few consolations was that its demolition was a long drawn out process, hindered by the very high quality of the original construction. |
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If hindered from escaping by an insulator, the heat accumulates to a degree that can be exploited for generating electricity. |
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The jealously guarded patents hindered photography's commercial infiltration into England. |
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Freedom for him is something that belongs to a person when he is not hindered from following his preferences and inclinations. |
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This situation has pertained for some time and has hindered the development of the town. |
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The result is a cultural competency whose previous absence hindered the chances of success for First Nations clients of social services. |
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However, this had been hindered through highly bureaucratic and costly processes of sample clearance. |
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High winds and ice snapped power cables, and sub-zero temperatures and wind gusts hindered the attempts of emergency teams to reconnect them. |
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Howard was a hard man on Home Office issues but it hindered him at the polls. |
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The lack of open communication in the family hindered Marie's ability to ask for help directly. |
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We had planned to be in a new building by this stage, but bureaucracy has hindered us. |
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A 52-year-old shopkeeper who claimed a back injury hindered him in lifting heavy objects was photographed carrying a cement mixer. |
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The trees would have hindered the building process, dropped leaves and debris onto the deck and were an added risk in stormy weather. |
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The lack of practical storage methods has hindered the more widespread use of hydrogen fuels, which are both renewable and environmentally clean. |
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Thinking about it, any carrier wave would be hindered by speed, noise and signal degradation. |
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Political correctness has certainly not hindered my ability to be vulgar or offensive. |
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The lava eventually breached the barriers, but it was hindered enough that it atrophied before scorching inhabited land. |
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The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities. |
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These small arms also hindered the fast clearing of fields of fire in thick vegetation. |
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He said businesses appreciated the ease with which they could load and unload goods without being hindered by illegally parked cars. |
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Poor weather conditions and an extremely slippery surface greatly hindered the playing of good football. |
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Unfortunately, improvement of the crop is hindered by a characteristic type of unfruitfulness among certain trees. |
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He boldly broke all fetters that hindered his liberty in preaching and in teaching. |
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It is quite possible that the diffusion of bioactive antibiotics would be hindered by the thickened pleura. |
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The preservation of traditional shopfronts has not hindered commercial progress and is a credit to many of our local Chambers of Commerce. |
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This hindered the ability to pass on whaling traditions to future generations. |
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While Worcester had 7500 residents in 1840, its industrial development was hindered by lack of water power. |
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The report criticised poor record-keeping and a lack of monitoring of contracts which had hindered investigations into fraud. |
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Development of the science of metal toxicology has been seriously hindered by the use of incorrect terminology. |
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Otherwise, the movie is hindered by a few story inconsistencies and some instances of typical audience eye-rolling. |
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Currently lying 12 th in the league, they still harbour hopes of a play-off push but have been hindered by a failure to go on and win games. |
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It was clear now that she was indeed sleeping, her light breathing in no way hindered. |
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The rule had been interpreted in a way which hindered the prisoner's right of access to the court. |
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This project is too important to ever be hindered by a lack of funds or resources. |
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Traveling south by van, Teddy and her Nature Conservancy companions were hindered by rockslides but continued on to Deqin. |
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Their efforts were much hindered, as SOE's had been, by the prevalence of double agents. |
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Shipping of rice to the north was hindered by privateering in shipping routes to those destinations. |
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She worked closely with athletes to ensure that the look of a garment never hindered its performance. |
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Interpretation of Pap smear slides may be hindered by poor sampling, uneven cell distribution or improper fixation of the slide. |
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The drama of a simultaneous release was hindered by technical difficulties, so the balloons dribbled out and up like bubbles rising in viscous liquid. |
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In between, The Dude is sometimes helped, but mostly hindered, by a dizzying array of quirky characters. |
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Gene therapy for reducing arteriosclerotic risk has been hindered primarily by complications introduced by the vectors used to introduce the therapeutic genes. |
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Record temperatures and powerful winds have hindered firefighting efforts, continually driving the fire past containment lines. |
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The suffragists claimed that quite the opposite was true and that militancy had hindered rather than helped women win the vote. |
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Her beauty actually may have hindered her attempt to become a standup comic. |
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It did not require giving Iran new documents, a demand that has hindered progress in the investigation. |
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When we evaluate the characters and their actions, are our evaluations helped or hindered by the novel's literary devices and its metafictional play? |
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Once extension of the adjacent crust ceases, fluid penetration through the crust is hindered and active serpentinization beneath the continental crust ceases. |
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However, his own bias in favour of doctrinal studies hindered acceptance of his theories, and he died at too young an age to have had much impact. |
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It hindered him so much, he finished second to Dremiel Byers at the national championships and missed the automatic berth in the finals of the Olympic trials. |
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This unrelenting scrutiny made it increasingly difficult for the athlete to practice, and ultimately hindered her performance. |
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He knew that the federal project was hindered by terminal slowness. |
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More familiar, but less important, were the internal squabbles and petty jealousies among civil rights leaders that hindered, but never hamstrung, the movement for justice. |
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While we'd like to keep as much money as possible in the business to hedge against a downturn, we find that we're hindered by our corporate form and tax status. |
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Here again, Robinson is hindered rather than helped by one of his own. |
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The failure to do so, Saenger insists, has not only hindered the sort of investigations that intrigue him, but has handicapped the palaeographers and codicologists themselves. |
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A pier and hotels were built and Byron declared itself to be a seaside resort, although tourism was somewhat hindered by the stink of the town's abattoir. |
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He also said that if the police do not take the necessary measures for the security of the courthouses, the normal functioning of the judiciary system might be hindered. |
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Weighed down by deep crimson clothes and further hindered by a heavy golden cape, he could barely keep an upright bearing in the sweltering heat of the ocean. |
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She was hindered by a full cry of hounds and horsemen pursuing a hare. |
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But as it stands, Man's Best Friend is a decent horror film occasionally hindered by the cruelty inherent in its subject matter and an awkward frivolousness in tone. |
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He, however, is no imitative epigone, but a historian of the first rank, helped rather than hindered by the literary tradition within which he wrote. |
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The confederation's raids, and its very existence, hindered American expansion into rich farmlands in the Northwest Territory. |
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The geological study of Antarctica has been greatly hindered by nearly all of the continent being permanently covered with a thick layer of ice. |
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Chris on the other hand had enough money left from his purchase to hire a water taxi until Venice's water speed limit hindered him. |
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This event benefits from not being hindered by the large waves, caused by gales, that often lead to sea racing being cancelled. |
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Opinion amongst historians today is divided as to whether the militant tactics of the suffragettes helped or hindered their cause. |
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The decay process, like all hindered energy transformations, may be analogized by a snowfield on a mountain. |
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These rearrangements and transformations may be hindered energetically, so that they do not occur immediately. |
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That he had no theological or ministry training may have hindered his ability to stay on track amidst a clamor for his time. |
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The country's economic growth is being hindered by the sanctions. |
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More ground was gained in subsequent attacks, but German defences and rain hindered moves to clear Mametz Wood. |
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Unless, that is, our crops this year have been hindered by such nasties as codling moths, maggots, sawfly or scab. |
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The late 17th and 18th century saw a decline of Poland, which also hindered the development of music. |
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Negotiations have been hindered by CSX's insistence on maintaining a no-fault liability policy on the track, even after the state purchases it. |
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The ability to see both near and far is hindered by macular degeneration because damage to the macula causes blurriness and distortion of vision. |
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Azeotropic removal of ethanol during steam desolventization drives the reaction to form the sterically hindered polymeric alkoxysilane. |
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Group practice HMO realized that future growth would be hindered because of undercapitalization. |
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Historical research about breastfeeding is hindered by the fact that there are almost no records of breastfeeding or wet nursing. |
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Interpretation is also hindered by uncertainty about late Roman administrative arrangements. |
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This had a devastating effect on the Norwegian economy as the Royal Navy hindered export by ship and import of food. |
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The restrictions hindered the political parties and led to divisions within and among them. |
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However, its usefulness is hindered by the fact that the translations, although accurate in meaning, are not always literally exact. |
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I was elected as an MSP at the same time as Nicola Sturgeon and her age hasn't hindered her electability. |
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Previously, economic development had been hindered by years of military rule, corruption, and mismanagement. |
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In the 1970s and 1980s, Ethiopia experienced civil conflicts and communist purges, which hindered its economy. |
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Presence of a church in a village might hindered relocation for a century, but not always. |
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The expansion of tourism is hindered by the lack of infrastructure on the island. |
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His fleet was scattered, and a palace revolt in Kochi hindered his recovery, so he headed to Fort Anjediva. |
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She was his primary motivation, and her death hindered his ability to complete his work. |
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The limited capacity for cargo and crew were their main drawbacks, but have not hindered its success. |
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But their action remains hindered by an unfocussed attribution of tasks and very formalistic provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code. |
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The remaining vessels, hindered by rough weather and damaged rigging, were separated. |
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The British supplied Indians who conducted raids on American settlers on the frontier, which hindered American expansion and also provoked resentment. |
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Marine mammals that make use of biosonar for orientation and communication are not only hindered by the extra noise, but may race to the surface in panic. |
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Shattuck, all unaccustomed to the practical phenomena of digging, apprehended only cause of gratulation that the investigation was to be the less hindered. |
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When the grain boundary tries to move past the inclusion diffusion of atoms from one grain to the other will be hindered by the insoluble particle. |
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In late medieval times, salmon weirs hindered free passage on the river, but the Wye Navigation Act in 1662 enabled the river's potential to be developed. |
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The Ballot Act 1872 introduced the secret ballot, which greatly hindered patrons from controlling elections by preventing them from knowing how an elector had voted. |
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Indeed, the end of the war had set the United Provinces free to expand their trade while the English were still hindered by the same tariff system. |
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The textile industry started in the 1840s, which was followed up with mechanical workshops to build new machinery as the British embargo hindered import of textile machinery. |
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Apparently in this case, the hydration type is mostly pozzolanic, but after 28 days of curing the process is hindered due to the lack of silicates and aluminates. |
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Research on the genetic factors contributing to neuropathic pain has been hindered by the lack of a standard approach to assessing its clinical characteristics or phenotype. |
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During the next leg, Matt was hindered by his motorcycle's small fuel tank, and Sabine ran out of money, forcing her to reach the destination on foot. |
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As discussed above, high transport costs and the combination of unfavorable geohydrology and topography hindered increases in the use of fertilizers and irrigation. |
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In the early 20th century, scholars in the Netherlands argued that speaking dialects hindered language acquisition, and it was therefore strongly discouraged. |
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A vague fideism among many Korean missionaries has sometimes hindered appropriate planning, effective preparation, and practical support for their children's education. |
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On the contrary, nanoclay and nanosilica delayed nucleation and hindered crystal growth, resulting in lower crystallinity compared to a PLA-talc system. |
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Ross doubts the aspersions cast on Northumberland's loyalty, suggesting instead that Ambion Hill's narrow ridge hindered him from joining the battle. |
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The constant raids on the local coasts hindered maritime traffic and in particular the safe transportation of goods and precious metals to Gaul and Rome. |
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The Republic of Ireland is also hindered by an ageing network that was not designed to handle the varying availability of power that comes from wind farms. |
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