hindrance
Example Sentences
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By the way, the biggest hindrance for American AI developers is a shortage of computing power.
That could be a hindrance for a company where the chair is expected to be as comfortable in Beijing as in Washington, D.C., and London.
At present, it’s merely a hindrance for Russia that they can adjust and work around.
From MarketWatch
His unfinished degree was no big deal to those who had worked with him, and he got the impression that it wouldn’t be a hindrance going forward.
"The quality of education, from a social perspective, is one of the biggest hindrances for the South African economy, and a big reason for the skills deficit that we have in South Africa," he says.
From BBC
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