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Some writers have suggested that Egypt's strident rhetoric has hampered the spirit of co-operation between Nile states.

In parts of Southeast Asia, early experiments in paying landowners for preserving forest have been hampered because it is often unclear who owns, or controls, property.

Still, many Western intellectuals, recoiling from the excesses of McCarthyism, and hampered by lack of firsthand information, gave the benefit of the doubt to Mao in the decade that followed.

As an institution this homely vehicle is unknown in England, but language is never hampered by concrete realities and its name now appears in British idiom as in the United States.

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Such polarized views have hampered our ability to draw important conclusions.

There are three things which Lee believes have hampered Philippine progress.

U.N. officials say relief and rescue efforts have been hampered by poor weather conditions, with helicopters in the northwestern Swat Valley grounded on Friday.

His overcoat hampered his running.

These hampered his last stint in power, from 1998 to 2002, and seem to have worsened since then.

Decisively, but awkwardly, she left the bathroom, her stride hampered by the long ugly skirt.

Abbas added that the Pakistani military effort in the northwest Swat region is hampered by a lack of what he called "sophisticated" equipment, including attack helicopters and surveillance equipment.

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