0 past simple and past participle of hamstring
We are now no longer hamstrung by the logical analysis of not, which requires a propositional form for the negation to stand over.
Once there, the missionaries found themselves hamstrung by bureaucratic red tape.
Medicaid, in fact, stands out as a remarkable oasis of spending and coverage growth amid a parched desert of hamstrung antipoverty programmes.
The debate often hamstrung the physicians.
Disappointments such as these revealed that fear of electoral reprisal from racial conservatives hamstrung many politicians who might, in other vicinities, have been far more liberal on racial issues.
We are once again in one sense hamstrung by our own rules of procedure.
It has hamstrung us for too many years, and has given considerable advantages to other world competitors for international trade.
We might make a small mistake and be unnecessarily hamstrung about it.