Examples of 'be hampered' in a sentence

Meaning of "be hampered"

This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something is being hindered or obstructed, which can make it difficult to make progress or perform a task effectively. It implies that there are obstacles or barriers preventing smooth functioning or advancement

How to use "be hampered" in a sentence

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Innovation activity may be hampered by a number of factors.
Yet progress in that connection continued to be hampered.
Communication may be hampered by a lack of intergenerational understanding.
Freedom of peaceful assembly also continued to be hampered.
Justice will not be hampered by human limitations.
The speed of this evacuation will be hampered.
I just do not want to be hampered by my own limitations.
Your viewing of editorial content may be hampered.
Would not be hampered by any sort of an alliance.
Essential services will not be hampered though.
Can be hampered by these cheap lawsuits.
Also discussion seems to be hampered by language barriers.
Access for relief organizations must not be hampered.
These efforts will be hampered by capacity restraints.
Delivery of aid convoys continues to be hampered.

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Further progress could be hampered by linkage to such a treaty.
Emergency services might also be hampered.
Nor would we be hampered by the mead.
Fight against poverty could be hampered.
Ireland could be hampered if it did not possess such a structure.
I think our efforts are about to be hampered by the locals.
Tomb would be hampered severely in battle.
Reconstruction and rehabilitation continued to be hampered by the blockade.
We do not want to be hampered by unnecessary paper work complications.
It is a great advantage not to be hampered by emotions.
A child may be hampered from pronouncing words properly.
Investigation is being done also be hampered because of you.
Trade will also be hampered by unsuitable financial or monetary agreements.
Law enforcement agencies should not be hampered by bureaucracy.
Investigations would be hampered if a prior complaint by the victim were required.
Innovation activity in enterprises may be hampered by various reasons.
Innovation will be hampered and perhaps even completely prevented.
The weighting done is sufficient not to be hampered by this approximation.
Diagnosis may be hampered by the dynamic nature of clinicoradiological features.
Their contribution must not be hampered by lack of funds.
While it persists the emergence of a market environment will be hampered.
Even elite athletes can be hampered by intensive training.
So eventually the economy will be hampered.
Such a generator would thus be hampered by multiple disturbances.
Palestinian access to land continues to be hampered.
Oil exploration might also be hampered by rising nationalism.
The spirit of competition among the employees may be hampered.
Absurd that my achievements should be hampered by a stupid accident of money.
Jettison that nonsense or my efforts to help your child will be hampered.
Expansion is likely to be hampered to some extent in the short term by.
Its reputation should not be hampered.
European firms must not be hampered by needlessly bureaucratic prescriptions.
The implementation of crossborder cooperationprogrammes can be hampered by red tape.
Weight loss can be hampered due to genetics or a slow metabolism.
I am appalled that our government can be hampered by these lawsuits.

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Innovation activity may be hampered by a number of factors
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