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- noun Plural form of
hinderance .
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Examples
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Despite these 'hinderances', Rafa has still managed to improve the clubs progress year on year, finishing in consecutive champions league positions, continually getting un understrength set of players to the latter stages of the champions league, and having one or two domestic cup runs in between.
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To be honest, I ran a campaign where all these hinderances were the bread and butter of the PCs.
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The biggest hinderances to Amtrak succeeding like railroads in most other nations are:
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There IS market demand, but there is not enough profit incentive for the larger manufacturers, and there is structural hinderances that keep would-be smaller producers from acting on that market demand. cialis Says:
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The American Constitution and Bill of Rights has been deemedas outdated and hinderances to the "war on terror".
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They were confined as far as possible to the performance of narrowly religous funcitions, and even within this narrow sphere were subjected to as many hinderances as the Nazis dared to impose.
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I responded on an assumption that Sara brought them up because they wrote “white content” and therefore had no hinderances in that regard because they were black.
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I responded on an assumption that Sara brought them up because they wrote “white content” and therefore had no hinderances in that regard because they were black.
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I responded on an assumption that Sara brought them up because they wrote “white content” and therefore had no hinderances in that regard because they were black.
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I responded on an assumption that Sara brought them up because they wrote “white content” and therefore had no hinderances in that regard because they were black.
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