Examples of 'has hampered' in a sentence
Meaning of "has hampered"
The phrase 'has hampered' indicates that something has been impeded, obstructed, or hindered in its progress, development, or success. It suggests that an obstacle or difficulty has negatively affected a particular situation or entity
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Bad weather has hampered the search.
Delayed construction of essential infrastructure in the counties has hampered staff deployment.
This has hampered monitoring of cross compliancefromthestart.
Political polarization has hampered civil discourse.
This has hampered past privatisations.
Damage to infrastructure has hampered relief efforts.
This has hampered or delayed investigations.
Infrastructure is substandard and has hampered economic development.
It has hampered his analysis of the sport in general.
The severe weather has hampered rescue efforts.
This has hampered the progress of the country.
Decades of underinvestment in agriculture has hampered their productivity.
Bad weather has hampered the rescue operation.
But the sheer complexity of gut ecology has hampered this task.
The shutdown has hampered those efforts.
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Patosi is a player with immense ability but his weight has hampered his progress.
This has hampered consumer adoption.
Foul winter weather also has hampered the investigation.
This has hampered industrial developments in this field.
Bad weather has hampered.
Flooding has hampered attempts to inspect storm damage.
A shortage of skilled translators has hampered efforts at all levels.
This has hampered trade union and contractual autonomy.
It was not the first time weather has hampered the tournament.
This failure has hampered the development of broadband internet.
The small number of patients in everyone has hampered their investigation much.
Which has hampered communications.
However limited children formulation of ARVs has hampered access to treatment by children.
This has hampered the already saturated labour market.
The fear of a third land sliding has hampered the rescue team operation.
This has hampered their development into effective drugs.
This lack of essential and relevant data has hampered the implementation of child rights.
This has hampered the overall growth of the industry.
Persistent rain and lack of roads has hampered the effort to contain the outbreak.
This has hampered monitoring of cross compliance from the start.
Getting operating funds has been very difficult and has hampered our ability to grow.
Lack of funding has hampered efforts for reactive campaigns.
History has taught us that excessive interference by governments has hampered the necessary flexibility.
Incomplete reform has hampered the emergence of a modern agricultural sector.
The geopolitical situation and the lack of infrastructure has hampered the development of tourism.
This has hampered the IPGs in carrying out their responsibilities.
Splitting funds between numerous fishing associations has hampered the effective use of funds.
That has hampered the credibility and status of the jathedar.
Recent action against critical media and opposition has hampered the strengthening of bilateral relations.
This has hampered the development of an efficient and competitive financial market.
Many successful women have harrowing stories about how sexism has hampered their careers.
Lack of quantitative data has hampered materials selection for hybrid designs.
Coupled with the reduction of resource flows, this has hampered our development.
A shortage of funds has hampered effective family planning policies up to the present.
But the retrograde of Pluto has hampered things.
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