Aftershocks, rain and landslides are hampering aid efforts and souring drinking water, but survivors want more from authorities. |
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You see a lot more strains and pulled muscles that can end up hampering the player all year long. |
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In those days, weight training was frowned upon as coaches thought it would make athletes muscle-bound, hampering performance. |
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The Territorials face many of the same battles that are currently hampering recruitment among their Regular counterparts. |
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The narrow nationalism attitude is hampering efforts to turn Bahasa Malaysia into a unifying language. |
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You can't suggest that legislation from the EU is hampering future growth and deterring entrepreneurship under Labour, but people want to. |
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Given the constraints that are hampering the authorities, it would seem that educating the public is of the utmost importance. |
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He pointed out that bad infrastructure in the region was among factors hampering trade relations. |
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It began sloppily with swirling wind and driving rain hampering the early action. |
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They claim heavy workloads and poor resources are hampering their ability to tackle major health issues such childhood obesity. |
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We'll hear from critics who say the misappropriation of oil revenue is hampering the country's reconstruction. |
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Intermittent rain and high winds were hampering clean-up operations and threatening to ground air support. |
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But he suddenly jinked to his right in the shadow of the post hampering Paolini and Brian Meehan's Kaieteur. |
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The two countries are cooperating to finally resolve a longstanding dispute hampering the full exploitation of a rich oilfield. |
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During the sailing season large numbers of yachts berth at the harbour, hampering the movement of container ships and larger fishing vessels. |
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The Health Minister had stated in the Assembly that lack of funds was hampering the development and cleaning works in hospitals. |
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In addition, the rate of product approvals by US regulators has slowed, hampering companies' growth plans. |
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Western officials say local obtrusiveness is still hampering efforts to speed up refugee returns. |
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Experts say a lack of funds is hampering the fight against bird flu in Asian countries such as Indonesia, where a fifth victim died on Monday. |
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The report also said that the lack of broadband lines outside large urban areas was hampering foreign investment in the regions. |
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This news is leaked to the press, who feed off it voraciously, hampering the investigation. |
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Latest figures show that industrial and service resources are being stretched to the full, restricting growth and hampering new investment. |
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Widespread graft and influence peddling among government officials are hampering economic development. |
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Lack of electricity is hampering development in a key industrial city of Zhejiang province, a party chief said yesterday. |
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Surely there's a way to curb smoking without seriously hampering such businesses. |
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We would also like to know what constraints are hampering the tourism investment in the North. |
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There is also a view that his knee, scarred by past injury, is hampering his movement. |
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It is for the younger generation to liberate the nation from the fetters hampering its progress. |
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He has already taken his tee shot at the first hole and the injury is clearly hampering his swing. |
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The present spell of current weather is hampering growth and maturity with expected harvesting dates of first earlies now being delayed. |
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The rocks on the streambed were loose and rolled out from under his feet, hampering his progress. |
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The police organised several cranes to tow away vehicles in the area that were hampering the movement of the fire fighters. |
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Coward himself gives a rather humourless performance as the Captain, hampering the characterisation with his clipped and affected speech delivery. |
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The key findings of the report show the lack of berthing facilities is hampering further development, as well as the need for ancillary facilities. |
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Hand in glove with corrupt business people, they are trapping whole nations in poverty and hampering sustainable development. |
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One factor hampering widespread use of cloud seeding in the South is the high start-up cost. |
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Continued rain is hampering the search and rescue effort and could even cause a second mudslide. |
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Further hampering Justice is the fact that their squelchy disco sounds an awful lot like Daft Punk's music. |
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Administrative confusion, it suggested, was hampering a fight against flab that in any case lacked clear national leadership. |
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The paper reported a prosecution source as saying that Downing Street aides were to be questioned about hampering police efforts. |
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Younger people have more to lose from the ruthlessness of politics, hampering job prospects for example. |
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The strategy sets out to boost competitiveness and productivity without hampering social cohesion. |
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Good growing conditions in North Africa are also hampering potential for this year's durum value. |
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There are still a few barriers hampering significant progress in this area. |
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High transaction costs are also hampering the development of an efficient market. |
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Also hampering development in first nation communities has been the lack of relevant and accurate information. |
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Meanwhile, there is not so much as a sentence, or even a clause, about the woebegone state of the episcopate, and its role in hampering the Church's mission. |
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Firefighters there said visibility was less than 100 metres, hampering efforts to locate fires in the region's heavily forested and rugged terrain. |
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He said the plane had crashed on a steep rocky outcrop, and dense bush and rugged terrain was hampering efforts by police and crash investigators to reach the site. |
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It would be thoroughly useful to understand how to ensure that your accumulated wealth outlasts your biological life cycle, without hampering your life style. |
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Small arms control mechanisms are relatively well developed in the three countries, although the lack of resources is severely hampering an effective implementation. |
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The growth of monopoly power retarded economic progress by hampering the growth of entrepreneurship and innovationism. |
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Urgent action is necessary to remove a number of bottlenecks that are currently still hampering the rapid development of the digital single market. |
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After identifying particular incidents that may have hindered their career development, athletes were asked a more general question, whether various components of the sport system were hampering their career development. |
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While the excess moisture may have drowned forage crops, it boosted the growth of rushes and willows in ditches, thus hampering drainage even more. |
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However, the region's transport network remains inadequate and border crossing remains inefficient, hampering the expansion of regional and transit trade. |
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Despite the importance of his books many questions remain regarding his life, hampering efforts to construct a biography with any certainty. |
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Galicia is quite mountainous, a fact which has contributed to isolate the rural areas, hampering communications, most notably in the inland. |
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Furthermore, inflation amplifies the distortionary effects of taxation and may increase uncertainty and thus risk premia, thereby hampering the accumulation of capital in the economy. |
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It was argued that the industry does not need more regulations as it considers the present legislative framework interfering and hampering development of the sector. |
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Boja said non-recognition has been hampering free movement of Kosovars in OIC countries. |
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Does the government realize that its conservative policies at the international level are hampering its campaign for a seat on the Security Council? |
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During his recent visit to Darfur, the Commissioner for Peace and Security sought the full cooperation of the Government of the Sudan to remove the bureaucratic and other obstacles hampering AMIS operations. |
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Harvest conditions here on the Prairies have garnered increased market attention, especially with reports of cool and wet conditions hampering field progress of an already late developing crop. |
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As the Arab world develops, certain entrenched mindsets are hampering progress. |
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Worst affected was Guatemala, where destroyed or flooded roads cut off at least 90 villages in the northwest mountainous region, hampering rescue efforts. |
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It represents a one-time investment to ensure a smooth transition to the new system of administration of justice without hampering its ability to function as intended. |
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And we have to make sure that when we legislate in the European Union and set the regulatory framework for economic activity, we are not hampering Europe's competitiveness. |
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A cyclical shortage has been intensified by the unexpected rise in the UK birth rate, something we should put to one side here because there are management issues hampering staff at MK General. |
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Excessive centralisation, where we are dependent on Westminster for funding which usually comes with one-size-fits-all conditions attached, is hampering our performance. |
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The premise that a package approach is hampering the process is not tenable because such an approach attempts to address the core concerns of all. |
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If we are justified in assuming that the setback in American industry will only be temporary, we may look forward to steady development in 1930, free from the incubus that has of late been hampering world conditions. |
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The need to establish new international instruments in this area should, howeve r, be thoroughly reconsidered in order not to create more administrative regulations hampering the development of inland navigation. |
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We all know that small arms and light weapons foster a culture of violence by destabilizing regions, prolonging conflicts and hampering development in the long term. |
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This could have the consequence of not only hampering security operations and intelligence gathering which rely on these distinctions but also making it more difficult for courts to secure convictions. |
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It stresses that any solution must imperatively avoid reducing EU competitiveness or hampering sustainable investment, innovation and growth, which benefit the real economy and society. |
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Mr President, right at the outset I would like to say to Mr Helmer and others that people on this side of the House are not in the business of shackling or hampering the decision-making capabilities of businesses. |
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One of the main problems hampering the eradication of domestic violence is the lack of shelters, as women who face violence can find themselves with nowhere to turn for protection. |
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Tropical cyclones significantly interrupt infrastructure, leading to power outages, bridge destruction, and the hampering of reconstruction efforts. |
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These individual expectations of the femur anatomy could neither be quantified nor shared among the design team, hampering the cooperative engineering of the implant geometry. |
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A hologram technology is applied for the purpose of hampering forgery. |
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There had already been ice and snowfall, hampering exploration efforts. |
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