Examples of 'hampers' in a sentence
Meaning of "hampers"
Hamper (verb) - To hinder or impede the movement or progress of something or someone
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- plural of hamper
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of hamper
How to use "hampers" in a sentence
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hampers
It also hampers efforts to monitor development results.
Consolation prizes were hampers for the customers.
This hampers competition and economic growth.
A school like our hampers his development.
This hampers the practice of political favours.
This problem also hampers troop readiness.
This hampers the implementation of the strategy.
Corruption also really hampers democratic development.
Hampers all ready waiting for you.
Helium shortage hampers research and industry.
The lack of support for this hampers.
It therefore hampers operation of the internal market.
This lack of skilled personnel hampers development.
This hampers the locking of the door.
There is a contradiction here that hampers foreseeability.
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Delivery of hampers containing food and drink.
The lack of denominator data hampers planning.
It also hampers regional and international comparisons.
Violent affectivity that hampers the judgement.
Seriously hampers our ability to help anyone.
An advanced mutual disinterest hampers any interaction.
This hampers the planning of the services.
Lack of security hampers aid efforts.
This hampers our endeavours to attain consensus.
His extremism hampers his intent.
This hampers efficient management of an important resource.
Limited taxable capacity hampers domestic resource mobilization.
It hampers the regular activities of the institutions.
Familiarity also hampers choice in similar ways.
Hampers the free movement of lawyers.
This discontinuity hampers the overall performance.
It hampers the performance of housing markets.
They feel it hampers their defence.
It hampers the development of new solutions.
Lack of sufficient resources hampers higher investments in infrastructure.
Hampers can also contain related festive foods.
Lack of affection hampers the upbringing of children.
Hampers can be filled with anything you want.
And it also hampers health and hygiene.
Hampers your privacy through access to mobile data.
Lack of data hampers effective policymaking.
Hampers are also not only.
This considerably hampers their efforts on the ground.
The very low reproductive potential hampers recovery.
Hidden parasite hampers elimination of sleeping sickness.
The system currently in place hampers this goal.
These hampers are going to be a great relief for them.
The children compile hampers from food donations.
This hampers a swift settlement of commercial cases.
Prolonged occupation only hampers the process of reconciliation.