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1 They are now seriously handicapped by the vigorous provisions of existing laws.
2 In an affair of this kind I'm handicapped by being a man.
3 And so, doubly handicapped by this new loss, we again set out.
4 Poor man, he is greatly handicapped by lack of a suitable medium.
5 They realized how they have been handicapped by their poor mental tools.
6 The brigade was seriously handicapped by the difficulty in moving guns.
7 Grossman also came across Gusakovsky again, an officer clearly not handicapped by modesty.
8 He was an impassioned speaker who was always handicapped by difficulty in speech.
9 Naturally I was much handicapped by the presence of the girl.
10 The teaching force is handicapped by lack of facilities and training.
11 I would rather not be handicapped by the ghosts of my old failures.
12 Physics is still handicapped by metaphysical conceptions of the primary causes of phenomena.
13 We were greatly handicapped by the want of a sewing machine.
14 The Allied lachrymator campaign was terribly handicapped by lack of bromine.
15 But these are the feats of youth not handicapped by obesity.
16 Few men have accomplished more when so heavily handicapped by disease and poverty.
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