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hinder

[hin-der] / ˈhɪn dər /


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“A lot of these bills in the states are a vehicle to disable the resale markets and hinder how they operate. Resale markets are important to consumers,” said Moss.

From Los Angeles Times

Epidemiologists and academics have warned that possible cuts in federal funding to outreach and prevention programs could hinder this progress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Adams was enjoying a resurgent season after recovering from a knee injury that hindered him over the three prior campaigns.

From Barron's

It said the airline's strategy blocked or hindered purchases, or made them "economically or technically burdensome", particularly when flights were combined with services from other airlines or with tourism and insurance products.

From BBC

While associates point to how much she has accomplished in a short period, some of the people also questioned whether her combative relationship with staff could ultimately hinder her ambitious agenda.

From The Wall Street Journal