The lack of any of these will prove a serioushindrance.
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The almost invincible prejudice against the foreigner is a serioushindrance to the regeneration of China.
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But it's a serioushindrance, not to mention liability, for agencies considering commitments to the evening.
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The most serioushindrance to Facebook doing more with healthcare is the ever-hazardous terrain surrounding privacy.
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But another and no less serioushindrance to fame comes from the envy it has to encounter.
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His moral character was a serioushindrance.
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The effect must necessarily be a serioushindrance to public travel, which might sometimes result in complete stoppage.
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But his face was apparently known here, for no serioushindrance to proceed was put in his way.
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Both these facts might be a serioushindrance to her scheme; yet she would not now stop to reflect.
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The idle, academic, superior person, whatever his gifts, is a serioushindrance to honest work, said the popular idol.
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These presented no serioushindrance to our attaining high speed, for we could tell just where to expect them.
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Foreign nationals can't work in classified areas -a serioushindrance in a field where so many come from abroad.
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Perhaps the most serioushindrance to progress would be a fanatic emulation by the countries in transition of the European Union.
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But the fact that coin supplies were limited by the metal that could be dug out of the ground was proving a serioushindrance.
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Changes must be most sparingly made, with the full knowledge that anything that interferes with the habit-action of the workers is a serioushindrance.
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The nervousness or fear which manifests itself in constraint and rigidity of the muscles and sometimes in stage fright is a serioushindrance to progress.