Here the Constitution is not concerned with handicapping the government to preserve other values. |
|
Shortness of funds affected the company throughout its existence, severely handicapping the retailer's ability to compete with private firms. |
|
The European Union boycott and American prohibitions are not seriously handicapping Burma. |
|
If the EU is trying to fight an economic war here, it should realize that handicapping its own economy is not the best way to go about it. |
|
Horseplayers, a docuseries that takes place in the high-stakes world of professional horse race handicapping, will premiere this year. |
|
You need to have enough capital, base your wagers on adequate handicapping skills, and bet into the right pools. |
|
Good handicapping meant clashes like the Jane Fletcher Memorial Cup match between Chowbent B and Metro A stayed a cliffhanger until the final games. |
|
The machines work and look like slot machines but allow fans to use handicapping skills in betting on races at a variety of tracks about every three minutes. |
|
One important function of health-care services, here personal medical services, is to restore handicapping dysfunctions, for example, of vision, mobility, and so on. |
|
Toddlers in day care centers could be taught nursery rhymes about handicapping, daily doubles and perfectas. |
|
It is responsible for administration and enforcement of the handicapping and course rating systems for ladies and men in Wales. |
|
Burnt Fingers is no worldbeater, but she has shown a reasonable level of form since thoughts turned to handicapping. |
|
It was then that handicapping, a system of adding weight to attempt to equalize a horse's chances of winning as well as improved training procedures, began to be used. |
|