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hindrance

[hin-druhns] / ˈhɪn drəns /


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

"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

However, Shelvey is wary of being a "hindrance" and has stopped short of reaching out to the Newcastle head coach just yet as he studies for his Uefa A Licence coaching qualification.

From BBC

In fact, as these letters make plain, this ability to marvel and thank was anything but a hindrance to greatness.

From The Wall Street Journal

In her new book about her 107-day run for president, Kamala Harris suggests that President Biden was more hindrance than helpmate.

From Los Angeles Times