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1 Poor man, he is greatly handicapped by lack of a suitable medium.
2 The teaching force is handicapped by lack of facilities and training.
3 The Allied lachrymator campaign was terribly handicapped by lack of bromine.
4 As hand workers, too, women are handicapped by lack of knowledge of machinery.
5 He says they've always been handicapped by lack of space and of fertile soil.
6 That is why they say, All my life I have been handicapped by lack of proper preparation.
7 Work also was handicapped by lack of a budget target, still being negotiated by another select House-Senate panel.
8 The jobber, of course, pushed his roads as rapidly as possible, but was greatly handicapped by lack of men.
9 Later on, Cody turned his attention to the construction of aeroplanes, but he was seriously handicapped by lack of funds.
10 He was still handicapped by lack of money, lack of scientific knowledge, and the difficulty of securing necessary materials and devices.
11 But it was still handicapped by lack of an independent entrance into Chicago, as its eastern lines terminated at Duluth and St. Paul.
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