hamper in the PONS Dictionary

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The population has overtaken the rate revitalizing its economy and social security, but progress is hampered by the municipal and national administrative offense.
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Hampered by weather and equipment problems, his progress was slow.
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He played in 22 games for the club, although a serious knee injury hampered his 1998 season.
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Growth in that industry is hampered, however, by lack of infrastructure and transportation limitations.
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The building's rehabilitation has been hampered by a number of structural problems, notably water damage and vandalism on some of the floors.
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However, the immediate development of any further airborne formations, as well as the initial 500 volunteers already training, was hampered by three problems.
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Effective management has been hampered political and security problems in the region.
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The 2006 team was hampered by injuries and inexperience.
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The geopolitical situation and the lack of infrastructure has hampered the development of tourism.
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The investigation was hampered because witnesses were afraid to speak, in fear of retaliation.
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