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Hindrances

Hindrances | Hindrance

Hindrances meaning

plural of hindrance

Example sentences (20)

One of the hindrances to Lightfoot’s reelection bid is rising crime numbers during her tenure, which has become the top issue for voters.

Speaking further, Coleman said, USAID was already making plans to explore alternative means through which Ukraine could export its grain without the current hindrances surrounding the conventional maritime route (Black Sea).

The report also highlighted challenges like unrealistic salary expectations, limited expertise, shortage of skills, and lack of understanding of the private sector as hindrances in the path of the Emiratization process.

The juxtaposition of Eden and the fallen world serves as a poignant reflection of humanity’s perpetual struggle between aspirations for a better life and the hindrances posed by moral failings.

During excavation, high hindrances of water were encountered.

With hindrances including lack of child care, cancelled doctor’s appointments, reduced access to public transportation and internet, and lost jobs and insurance, finding access to birth control can quickly become an insurmountable challenge.

If you remember, in last year’s Ashenda the Tigrayans were inflamed because it seems they faced hindrances in holding the festival at the Millenium Hall in Addis Ababa.

Rayagada: They say dreams die hard and in spite of all the hindrances L Ramesh has not given up on his hope of participating in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.

Technology has aptly addressed Digital divide and language barrier in social media that earlier caused hindrances in communication.

The unreliability of power due to decreased generation owing to low levels of water at the Kariba dam and the inadequate foreign currency to import sufficient power has been cited as one of the major hindrances to production.

According to Caribbean Export, “Access to finance has been identified as one of the largest hindrances to businesses in their efforts to expand.

Adding the citizenship question seem to be unnecessarily creating hindrances to, and fear of, the democratic process of counting and representing American residents.

As publicized on your website, the principle of amateurism erects multiple hindrances to the ability of a college athlete to move up the athletic ladder while participating in college sports.

He pointed out that he would strive to enhance the welfare of members through strategic participatory interventions and address hindrances to successful law practice.

It is not that they are unwilling to do what they promise, it is simply that the governmental apparatus faces many challenges, from practical hindrances to budgetary limitations to potentially divergent elite/public opinions.

One of the greatest hindrances to political, social and economical progress in the nations of the world is the inability of us humans to effectively relate with each other.

Poor mechanisation and lack of technical expertise have been cited as some of the hindrances to the growth of the small-scale mining sector.

Respondents also cited the lack of free Wi-Fi and the complex public transport system as additional hindrances.

The fishing community complained that the limited supply has hindered their daily capacity causing several hindrances to fishermen across Sri Lanka.

The walls are closing in, and by now we should know that Trump will put self-interest above such hindrances as the law and the Constitution.