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单词 Hindrance
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1. The floods have been a major hindrance to relief efforts.
2. Now they can construct tunnel systems without hindrance.
3. She was more of a hindrance than a help.
4. They boarded their flight to Paris without hindrance.
5. Visitors are allowed to wander without hindrance.
6. To be honest, she was more of a hindrance than a help.
7. I've never considered my disability a hindrance, but other people have.
8. Some kitchen gadgets are more of a hindrance than a help.
9. The new regulations are actually a great hindrance to teachers.
10. The high price is a major hindrance to potential buyers.
11. The servants were more of a hindrance than a help .
12. A degree is more of a hindrance than a help in British industry.
13. Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
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14. A habit of dissimulation is a hindrance , and a poorness to him.
15. Travelers can move through the country without hindrance.
16. Pistols might be secondary, even a hindrance.
17. But she might still be a hindrance when it came to the rough stuff.
18. America's top golfers played well despite the hindrance of early morning mist.
19. The banners themselves aren't usually a hindrance, but sometimes the mechanism of getting them to you can cause nasty crashes.
20. Radical activism was no hindrance to Chidley's treading the path to prosperity during the 1650s.
21. Having a car in the city might prove a hindrance.
22. The cook needs room to get at the cooker, sink and cupboards without hindrance.
23. New regulations will allow residents to travel between member states without let or hindrance.
24. Please allow the bearer of this passport to pass freely without let or hindrance.
25. They were able to complete their journey without further hindrance.
26. People will be able to travel from country to country without let or hindrance.
27. Nice did produce some good news: the minimum conditions were at least met to allow enlargement to proceed without hindrance.
28. The girls wanted to set the table, but they were more of a hindrance than a help.
29. I concentrated on my career, feeling that a family would be a hindrance.
30. It was now quite clear that barrage balloons were much more a hindrance than a help to London.
1. Having a car in the city might prove a hindrance.
2. The floods have been a major hindrance to relief efforts.
3. Now they can construct tunnel systems without hindrance.
4. Lack of experience does not constitute a major hindrance to progress.
31. The vastness was otherwise a hindrance, however, like shoes five sizes too big.
32. The greatest hindrance to recovery of this resource is the marginally favorable economic environment.
33. It should flow easily, though not too swiftly, through the manholes, without let or hindrance.
34. Evans concluded that in some developing countries, the foreign multinationals might be a help and not a hindrance to the state.
35. These dues continued to be collected until 1901 when the Board of Trade abolished them as a hindrance to navigation.
36. And whenever experience is pursued without hindrance it is called philosophy.
37. The fear itself is probably the main hindrance to their performance. 7.
38. He allowed photographers to take these pictures without any hindrance at all.
39. These bridges were then finished without hindrance, and our heads of columns began to occupy the city.
40. Truth, however tawdry or trivial, may be told without let or hindrance from libel laws.
41. The willingness to thin the office staff without let or hindrance.
42. Furthermore, within the range of duties which the State owes its citizens, failure to help is hindrance.
43. Some find it useful to have extra pockets on a rucksack as useful organisers, others regard them as a hindrance.
43. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
44. I have never found that my lack of social graces has been a hindrance.
45. The sail had been a hindrance, making sport of me at each whim of the wind, so I lowered it.
46. This was not only frustrating but a hindrance to the spread of the new ideas.
47. She can lower the drawbridge for you, then raise it again without hindrance.
48. They therefore attracted labour without any hindrance, providing jerry-built, damp and insanitary hovels for letting to local farm workers.
49. The country's poor infrastructure is a major hindrance to importers.
50. The commentator even remarked on the fact that the two loose horses leading the field had caused no hindrance.
51. Such people are looking for help, not hindrance, from the Government.
52. Too much speed will certainly be a hindrance to most - but not all - models.
53. Here the visitor can wander around without hindrance, as most of the antique area is now a pedestrian zone.
54. He saw the clergy, rightly as a hindrance to his plans for modernization.
55. A major hindrance is that cable systems tend to be proprietary and not well interconnected.
56. The biggest hindrance to economic reform has been the lack of access to U.S. markets.
57. Instead of the passport opening frontiers to the traveller without let or hindrance, it has become the means of international surveillance.
58. Strong winds are a hindrance to mountain climbers.
59. Of course, the small hands were really a hindrance.
60. Free to investigate without let or hindrance.
61. This delay has caused some hindrance to my plans.
62. Therefore dumps some hindrance artistic creation the thing.
63. The heavy baggage was a great hindrance to me.
64. Punctuation is likewise a hindrance.
65. Capital expenditure is a hindrance rather than a help.
66. Electrode effects, which are always a hindrance when the Dipole - Dipole array is used.
67. Their extraction ability markedly decreases with the increase of the steric hindrance from ester alkyl group.
68. He continued to stare at M. Riviere perplexedly, wondering how to tell him that his very superiorities and advantages would be the surest hindrance to success.
69. Experiments showed that pre-coating with sulfur as a steric hindrance layer or wax as a hydrophobic film on urea surface could effectively prevent urea's dissolving in the coating process.
70. Hindrance to the movements ( desires ) is equally an evil to the animal nature.
71. With the scale expanding of community antenna television(CATV) network, the tradition network resource management becomes the hindrance to CATV further development.
72. But for some, it's just not "right" and we all know that even the slightest hindrance when racing makes for a second-place finish!
73. Can play, and your daughters situation is now tantamount to quiescent period, there is no great hindrance.
73. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
74. Methods: The model of leukocytes adhesion and microcirculatory hindrance were made by injection endotoxin in venule in rats.
75. Central African Republic has ordered radio and television stations to stop broadcasting songs which encourage men to dump their wives, saying such music is a hindrance to the country's development.
76. The dependence of chain scission and racemization on temperature results from molecular motion, "cage effect" and steric hindrance during recombination.
77. The servants were more of a hindrance than a help ( to me ).
78. Traditional civil law countries, legislation and the general theory of litigation is only a hindrance as malicious act litigation.
79. In the end, the steric hindrance of the acetyl group was discussed.
80. The three-dimensional hindrance pored model can be applied to characterize the nonelectrolyte separation.
81. Price war, hindrance interconnection intercommunication, excessively building redundant project, blind competition are being one after the other.
82. There are many activities that we may engage in on the other six days, but if done on the Lord's Day might prove to be a spiritual hindrance.
83. The pitiful condition of their workshop became more of hindrance than ever.
84. The action of the dispersants is to increase the repulsion interactions of electrical double layer, hydration shell and steric hindrance, and to decrease the Van der Waals attraction among particles.
85. The passport opened frontiers to the traveller without let or hindrance.
86. The size and steric hindrance of substituent of porphyrin is one of the crucial factors to affect the interaction between porphyrins and DNA.
87. Wang Zhe world " it the design is similar inside the system of buy strategy, so well use this journey manual, you will be OK have a good swim without let or hindrance " Wang Zhe world .
88. Another way the film failed is that the artistic drive of the director and cinematographer was something I understood but saw it as a hindrance of the movie.
89. With a lifetime before her, the length of books was no hindrance.
90. Chapter 17 of the Penal Code stipulates the penalty of hindrance to marriage and family, including crimes related to the violation of monogyny, the chaste duty, and the family supervisory authority.
91. Macromolecules cannot approach the ligand owing to steric hindrance of the matrix.
92. Users of the commercial antivirus solutions from Avira are not affected by this - they are always serviced by means of a reserved bandwidth and thus receive all updates at any time without hindrance.
93. At the same time, we have also investigated the influence of the electric effect and steric hindrance effect of the substituents to the yields and regioselectivity.
94. If there is some uncertainty that can only be resolved by a very rapid cycle of edit-and-run, then TDD is likely to be more of a hindrance than a help.
95. Nevertheless, the lack of simultaneous communication and the language barrier were cited by the participants as the primary hindrance for them to benefit fully from VLCs.
96. The dispersing ability of SSHE as cement dispersant also came from steric hindrance effect and long side chain contributed to steric hindrance in a certain degree.
97. The post crime has become an important hindrance factor in our country modernize process in the particular mould-turning period.
98. Lack of money is a real hindrance to my plans for travelling.
99. Nevertheless , steric hindrance caused by chemical structure reduces the retention time.
100. An individual may express any views at all without legal hindrance.
101. The results indicate that the larger steric hindrance in the amino alcohol unit of Schiff base ligands leads to higher enantioselectivity.
102. The stereoselectivity was improved by increasing steric hindrance of the reactions.
103. The Anglo - Saxons represented the greatest hindrance to the establishment of the New Order.
104. The mechanism of tumor dormancy is related to hindrance of angiogenesis, oncogene and antioncogene, immunocompetence, proliferation cycle,( ) signal conduction and so on.
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