词汇 | example_english_hamper |
释义 | Examples of hamperThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The lack of records and sufficient tracking for antiquities also hampers efforts to control the problem. Our data are consistent with the notion that infant visual sensitivity is hampered by high levels of noise in the central visual pathways. Understanding why, however, has been hampered by difficulties with the sources. They are, however, hampered by the measurement errors that cloud the signals in observed variables. Beyond this, such institutional features contributed to disputes among church members, thereby hampering the overall efficacy of the organisations. A second problem is that such representations will hamper the variable phonological encoding the model must allow for. The study of linguistic change has always been hampered by the dearth of appropriate real-time data reflecting earlier stages. The application of qualitative simulation to real-world problems has revealed some fundamental problems hampering existing methods. However, in so far as nominal rigidities hamper market adjustments, fiscal policy measures can alleviate temporary country-specific disequilibria. More often worker go-slows, bureaucratic delays, and even business disagreements or absence at meetings hampered progress. But it was hampered by the apolitical traditions that permeated many unions. Such interventions may contribute to undermine the legitimacy of the local government and hamper democratic development by disempowering the political organs of local authorities. On the other hand, representing the knowledge in too much detail may hamper the understandability and transparency. Instead, some of the objects of power mentioned earlier were probably stored in a hamper rather than a bundle. Although such discrepancies hamper cross-variety comparisons and the conclusions drawn from them, they need not obviate them entirely. The system would be inadequate in representing an incoming item and top-down help would be hampered with competition between several imperfect candidates. There were land transfers before this emergence, and even a sort of land market, but these were hampered, restricted and insecure. Further, dichotomous stratification of grade and size hampered comparison with other studies, and made it likely that many cases were larger and invasive. It emphasises how the formal rigidities and informal outcomes of the corporatist institutional structure hampered an efficient pace of modernisation. Older theory and methodology are hampered by unacknowledged, sometimes inappropriate cultural values and other limitations, and are not always useful in connection with digital texts. Solving this problem by differentiating between veridical and illusory colors corresponding to the same reflectance is hampered because of the lack of an appropriate criterion. This differing orientation may hamper effective collaborative assessment. However, the complexity of the quality issue and the lack of universally accepted methodologies that can weigh patient-related, process, and clinical outcomes hamper the process. Such interaction would hamper the analysis although at lower beam intensities they could be negligible. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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