Sentences with hindered
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H h - The storm hindered our progress.
- To hinder a man from committing a crime.
- Uncertainty surrounding the final outcome of the financial reform bill weighed on financial shares and hindered the market overall.
- Police Association assistant secretary Bruce McKenzie said holding prisoners in police cells hindered their rehabilitation.
- However, the new higher-level citizenship test has hindered rather than helped us attain them.
- But as the days go by, with relief efforts impossibly hindered and the prospect of an enormously greater death toll looming.