hampering Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of hampering In English

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Examples of hampering

  • The application of qualitative simulation to real-world problems has revealed some fundamental problems hampering existing methods.

  • As time went on, these mutual funds because increasingly larger and more complex thus hampering federal intervention even more.

  • Additional factors hampering effective enforcement include insufficient cooperation and collaboration from fishers, high enforcement costs, and lack of coordination and cooperation among relevant agencies.

  • Furthermore, policy-making powers are distributed among a large number of agencies, institutions, and persons, hampering coordination and the development of consistent policy measures.

  • According to the dictator, the war was hampering the development of the system, having prevented, for example, the creation of the corporations.

  • Many of these plutons are layered, and are themselves crosscut by other plutons, hampering the identification of individual bodies.

  • This is greatly hampering efforts to determine the precise function of this protein.

  • Furthermore, many studies included a large number of premature infants, a condition that is closely related with low birthweight, thus hampering independent evaluation of this factor.

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