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Meanings of hinder economic in English
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Usage of hinder economic in English
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This would hindereconomic recovery and jeopardise the gains achieved through globalisation.
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Extreme climates hindereconomic growth, while an abundance of natural resources facilitate it.
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Indian Urban Development minister, Kamal Nath, tells BBC World that subsidies such as these could hindereconomic growth in future.
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He famously ambushed Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke last year and expressed fear that new financial regulations will hindereconomic recovery.
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And in the United States, President Donald Trump wants some of the existing banking rules dropped, saying they hindereconomic growth.
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Labor Secretary Eugene Scalia in a statement said the rule furthers President Donald Trump's effort to address regulations that hindereconomic growth.
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Aimed at cutting the federal budget deficit, the planned measures could take an estimated $600 billion out of the economy and severely hindereconomic growth.
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Criminality and insecurity caused by a resurgent Taliban have added to the problems hinderingeconomic growth.
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Neutral is a theoretical description of the level at which Fed rates are neither boosting nor hinderingeconomic expansion.
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A US presidential hopeful is concerned that federal cabotage law is hinderingeconomic prosperity and tourism development in American Samoa and Guam.
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With each new attack stoking nationalist passions, a political solution becomes more elusive, further hinderingeconomic development and much-needed investment in the region.
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The Skolkovo Innovation Centre has been given generous exemptions from the restrictive bureaucracy that has hinderedeconomic development in other parts of Russia.
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But combating the corruption that hinderseconomic development and Afghan military supply lines will be key to maintaining stability once foreign forces depart, they said.
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A lack of training and educational qualifications in border areas is hinderingeconomic growth in the region, according to researchers a the University of Ulster.