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1 On the way to the house an incident occurred to hinder progress .
2 However, there could be a few distractions to hinder progress .
3 Sept. 29-Japaneseinvest Tsing-tau; Chinese blow up railroad bridges to hinder progress of Japanese troops.
4 Diplomats say he fears isolating Khartoum would hinder progress on peace in Darfur and the south.
5 AS I line up stone edging to the meandering path, a nagging doubt seeks to hinder progress .
6 They will actually hinder progress .
7 SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): There's a distinctly complicated vibe about, which could hinder progress on a subtle level.
8 CANCER (June 21-July 22): There's a distinctly complicated vibe about, which could hinder progress on a subtle level.
9 An overview of the factors hindering progress in disease cartography is provided.
10 Discouragement usually results in hindering progress , whereas confidence tends to increase it.
11 What most hinders progress is quite conceivably a sort of swamped unchangeableness.
12 This lack of basic knowledge has hindered progress in this area.
13 Yet squabbles over immigration at home and political obstacles in Brussels have hindered progress .
14 Challenges of skilled and adequately trained human resources have hindered progress towards service availability.
15 No doubt such arrangements hindered progress , but they were necessary.
16 The enticements Law had used to secure the concession had been costly and hindered progress .
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