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1 That said; a slightly inflexible approach could hamper progress in subtle ways.
2 As autonomous driving takes shape, an innovation-averse president could hamper progress .
3 But long-running divisions between rich and poor continued to hamper progress .
4 Transparent reporting is needed to ensure these flaws do not hamper progress in radiogenomics.
5 The consortium believe it is designed to hamper progress of their wider break-up proposals for S&N.
6 As autonomous driving takes shape and enters the public sphere, an innovation-averse president could hamper progress .
7 With a seat still at the table, Britain could also hamper progress in EU budget discussions and other issues.
8 Many analysts have suggested these frictions could hamper progress on coordinating economic policy between the world's two largest economies.
9 In a speech last week, Mandelson criticised the "excessive demands for quick returns" that hamper progress at many public companies.
10 State Senator Sandra Williams said any unrest would hamper progress but still called the decision a "grave miscarriage of justice".
11 Kevin Kelleher from Ostoform said Irish people can often be a little apologetic when it comes to sales, which can hamper progress .
12 He said war and the AIDS virus hampered progress in Africa.
13 But he conceded that a lack of resources has hampered progress .
14 This is severely hampering progress in my own life, however.
15 Technical and regulatory hurdles have hampered progress for drone deliveries.
16 Slideshow (3 images) The danger posed by militants has hampered progress .
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