「Hampered」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)
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Raghuvaran's substance addictions | hampered his career and left him repeatedly visiting r |
in nine games for the Comets as he was again | hampered with injuries. |
a modest success, but a lack of radio airplay | hampered its performance. |
e to an ankle fracture injury, which had also | hampered his time at Gloucester. |
Nethercutt was also | hampered by his lack of name recognition in the more d |
Distance and its resulting costs also | hampered accessibility to a university education, sinc |
cess of caution; the Regenbogen plan was also | hampered by an additional aim of sending Lutzow on int |
Phonak was also | hampered by the unusual decision to have Hamilton slow |
Allied air power had also | hampered the arrival of the German panzer units and di |
The storms also | hampered efforts to find and recover those lost in the |
The Magic were also | hampered with the sporadic play of many of their young |
on 27 March the forces departed and, although | hampered by a heavy thunderstorm and Zulus firing at t |
d crossed the Var on the 11th, and - although | hampered by the negligence and inefficiency of Victor |
Although | hampered by an ankle injury which kept him out of prem |
an irksome thing to a free mind to be always | hampered in Debt.” |
.2 to 5.8 Mw caused additional casualties and | hampered relief efforts. |
Hopelessly outnumbered, and | hampered by lack of fuel, II./JG 3 fought on until the |
d the nationwide economic crisis of 1837, and | hampered by the curious administration he inherited, i |
aused tens of millions of needless deaths and | hampered agriculture (and, implicitly, that Carson bea |
ry her to safety, but weighed down by her and | hampered by the heavy snow, he has to stop. |
ficient logistical and artillery support, and | hampered further by a blinding snowstorm on 21 March, |
Stifled by the lack of playing time and | hampered by injuries, Barclay retired from soccer. |
stly respectful: the general is, if anything, | hampered by his rigid code of honor and loyalty to his |
Efforts to revive a music career appear | hampered by personal problems caused by a heavy alcoho |
ations of being a major cartoonist, which are | hampered by the various twists and turns of the indust |
ponds, but their efforts at communication are | hampered because no one knows what language the man is |
But his efforts in both directions are | hampered by an inconsequential story which enmeshes hi |
r attempts to take the girl to the police are | hampered by the difficulties of the heavily wooded ter |
Although the comparative analyses are | hampered by the generally low phylogenetic information |
the destroyed railroad system around the area | hampered its distribution. |
n-American settlement of the Plains States as | hampered by lack of understanding of the ecology and a |
nd later on prohibition of the then authority | hampered its publication. |
goods and services across the border would be | hampered by a fence, which he otherwise claimed would |
all be revealed in this book, efforts will be | hampered because the legislation is hesitant and uneve |
Business relations in particular can be | hampered by non-native speakers assuming that their Ja |
ty with grammatico-historical rules not to be | hampered by dogmatical considerations; and not to be i |
but otherwise French efforts continued to be | hampered by the loss of their field artillery in a wre |
re of the wool trade, but was beginning to be | hampered by the cost of transport - the town is not on |
istan Pipeline project, which continued to be | hampered by the ongoing war in the Central Asian natio |
de a crane to the top of the cross only to be | hampered by foggy weather. |
Germans thought that Botha's advance would be | hampered by a lack of water and rough terrain, and wer |
f the airway during general anesthesia can be | hampered by the even smaller, or maldeveloped mouth of |
Future development of the field will be | hampered in part by the fact that major portions of th |
he Bush re-election campaign in 2004 might be | hampered, but after a contentious election, the Bush c |
However, Ron Hextall continued to be | hampered by injuries during the 1990-91 season. |
It has always been | hampered by its requirement for two brilliant and equa |
rt of fully implementing its mandate has been | hampered by the “shortage” of troops. |
However, Zumaya has been | hampered by injuries to his throwing arm since his roo |
s, for example, English clubs, they have been | hampered by the fact that continental competitions suc |
, preparations for the second round have been | hampered by logistical problems, election-related viol |
Investigations have been | hampered by a "code of silence", with few organised cr |
Efforts to address this have been | hampered by the relatively short platforms at the stat |
However, their potential application has been | hampered as they have only successfully been formed un |
assistance to the Princess Victoria had been | hampered by other distress operations already under wa |
1983, although once again his season had been | hampered by injuries, which resulted his not being sel |
His career has since been | hampered by several spells in prison. |
34 home runs, 109 runs batted in) while being | hampered by a broken finger. |
his ship was totally seaworthy but was being | hampered from sailing by maritime rules. |
ndance among the hamlet's residence was being | hampered by the long distance they had to travel to St |
In 1989, despite being | hampered by injuries, he finished third in rushing and |
f school children at Sooriyakanda, were being | hampered by the adoption of emergency regulations, whi |
ds on 42 receptions (8.4 avg.), despite being | hampered by two shoulder separations and a right wrist |
vestigation was legally complex and was being | hampered by the lack of cooperation of various witness |
son as a starter, finally healthy after being | hampered the entire 2006 season with injuries. |
and started both playoff games despite being | hampered by a back injury. |
evelopment of British North America was being | hampered by obsolete navigational aids. |
After being | hampered by injuries Grosheva retired from the sport a |
Laymen's Missionary Report, which he believed | hampered the Christian missionary effort, in his artic |
rs of certain nationalist policies of the BJP | hampered efforts. |
The two Wild Geese Classic games were both | hampered by poor attendance, Gaelic Grounds had a capa |
ite Sox team-built on speed and pitching, but | hampered by an impotent offense-contended for the Amer |
liever, and occasional closer during a career | hampered by illness. |
The talented midfielder saw his career | hampered by injuries and suspensions but left Vitesse |
After having his career | hampered by the First World War, he made a strong retu |
ions at Arsenal, his first season at the club | hampered by injury, first to a knee and then to his ba |
Fear that the building would totally collapse | hampered search and rescue missions in the vicinity. |
ed by Norman Thompson, but it took the Colts, | hampered by the loss of quarterback Bert Jones and run |
n which he broke his collarbone, considerably | hampered his career. |
in the 2007/2008 season but was consistently | hampered by the hamstring injury and did not represent |
He was constantly | hampered by injuries during 2007-08, after having appe |
star, a sinker-slider pitcher, was constantly | hampered by shoulder problems. |
turned to the team in 2008 but was constantly | hampered by further injuries, which eventually prompte |
He was constantly | hampered by a nagging groin injury. |
His spell at Arsenal was continually | hampered by injury; although when he did play he impre |
in a reserve team match against Inverness CT | hampered his second spell at the club. |
attempt was called off after adverse currents | hampered the assault and the element of surprise was l |
s associated with the remnants of the cyclone | hampered rescue efforts. |
s, combined with the snow, fog, and darkness, | hampered rescue efforts as the first responders did no |
ibrary access to Hansen, Poisson and Delaunay | hampered progress. |
s office, but his lack of political expertise | hampered his efforts during his short term. |
Cuts to both eyes | hampered his vision (cut right eye in round 3, cut lef |
Several factors | hampered the search efforts and only one member of the |
e Hs 123s proved to be somewhat of a failure, | hampered by their small bomb capacity and short range. |
The bizarre behavior of owner Andrew Freedman | hampered the team's performance in subsequent seasons, |
eted for the UCLA Bruins, although frequently | hampered by injuries. |
s often delayed, and their lives were further | hampered by illness, lack of supplies, and distance fr |
and one or more scrolling staircases further | hampered the player's progress. |
His lack of skill was further | hampered by his girth, and towards the end of his care |
He was further | hampered in his handling of the issue by his own indec |
invasion of Iraq, which Clarke feels greatly | hampered the War on Terrorism. |
The loss of his players greatly | hampered Ingwersen's career at Iowa, and after going 1 |
His administration was greatly | hampered by the high level of state debt relative to t |
Viqueira was greatly | hampered by injuries in the 2009-10 season, Xerez's fi |
rocess of disassembling the units was greatly | hampered by safety concerns, and was not ultimately co |
the members of the Home Guard, which greatly | hampered if not completely disabled the Home Guard's a |
"The bucking and veering that had | hampered Flyers I & II" and III before late in 1905. |
or outside the hangar as the strong winds had | hampered efforts to take her in. |
Monsoon weather had | hampered efforts to ferry tents, medicine, food and wa |
olyphonist's straightforward approach, hardly | hampered by harmonic implications, as they were; for t |
ter Voles along this stretch of the Brook has | hampered efforts to provide improved flood prevention |
gested that the practice of feeding kites has | hampered their spread out of central Wales into other |
This taxonomic confusion has | hampered attempts to trace the exact origin of the spe |
n argue that the electoral success of LDD has | hampered further growth of Vlaams Belang by virtue of |
Bad weather has | hampered helicopter flights carrying relief goods for |
This has | hampered his career and he, at one point, retired from |
ity, operational, and funding challenges have | hampered the delivery of critical humanitarian assista |
The above concerns have | hampered access to financing from international financ |
renowned for his numerous injuries that have | hampered his career at certain points in his life. |
of technology skills shortages which may have | hampered economic growth in the region and is expected |
However | hampered by congestion in the beachhead that delayed t |
Winkelhock and Basseng's success has however | hampered their car with 50 kg (110 lb) of success ball |
Rab-11a, and knock down of Rab-11a results in | hampered TLR4 recruitment to E. coli-containing phagos |
and law enforcement agencies, were initially | hampered by the skepticism of senior officials in the |
unty Stoke topped the table, however injuries | hampered any ambitions for a top of the table finish a |
e-season his form was impressive but injuries | hampered his chances, so he was loaned out to Lewes. |
season very well, after a number of injuries | hampered his pre-season training, and he left the fiel |
Injuries | hampered Taylor again in 2005, as he started 11 games |
e in the late-1990s, but a series of injuries | hampered his progress. |
in Poland, Russia and Slovakia, but injuries | hampered his play for most of his career. |
Park for £160,000 in March 1983, but injuries | hampered his chances of regular first-team football. |
icant impact on the rugby world, but injuries | hampered his development and progress. |
Injuries | hampered Hughes' later career and limited his represen |
ngland senior squad, but a series of injuries | hampered his career - Robson had continual problems wi |
Injuries | hampered his stay at Barnsley and he retired in 2004. |
Knee injuries | hampered his performance and that tournament marked th |
However, injury | hampered the rest of his time at the Gills and, in 200 |
n the 2000 season opener after a groin injury | hampered him at the end of fall camp. |
one of the favourites, but a hamstring injury | hampered her chances and she didn't get past the semi- |
In 2004, an elbow injury | hampered his performance. |
The advancing Red Army is | hampered by Ukrainian nationalists and the remaining G |
, commuting from east of Limerick Junction is | hampered by the current arrangement where the train ar |
with an independently recorded individual is | hampered by the popularity of her name in Occitania du |
The expansion of this runway is | hampered by a 119-year old mosque that lies 100 feet n |
between Limerick and Killonan Junction but is | hampered by the condition of the track between Killona |
lthough palatable and nutritious, the crop is | hampered by low productivity. |
Industrial development also is | hampered by Burundi's distance from the sea and high t |
in the demo, as well as netcode-related lag, | hampered the multiplayer experience, and most of these |
He was largely | hampered by the fact that he played on a losing team. |
However, Cashmore was later | hampered by injuries and left the club, playing for no |
ff and nagging effects of his 1973 broken leg | hampered his play. |
From a poor background, he was long | hampered by the poverty of the rest of his family. |
Team mate Craig Lowndes, | hampered by a jammed anti-roll bar, finished third beh |
ta, Naples, Sicily contributed ships and men) | hampered operations. |
n four in the first fight, his usual mobility | hampered by an ankle injury. |
titude, while it saved them from molestation, | hampered propaganda. |
penses were rising, and the governor was much | hampered by instructions received from the colonial of |
uently, that the Italian war efforts were not | hampered. |
on Khartoum to ensure the January vote is not | hampered. |
en significantly higher had a foot injury not | hampered his form towards the end of the season. |
naked eye as long as one's stargazing is not | hampered by the light pollution common to most cities. |
However, her career was often | hampered by accidents. |
oblems with depth perception that permanently | hampered his potential. |
tacked German shipping to the northern ports, | hampered the arrival of reinforcements and supply and |
A back problem | hampered her jumping ability so at the age of 14, she |
he end of World War II but found his progress | hampered by both the outbreak of World War II and the |
age four but won only two of her seven races, | hampered by breathing difficulties and surgery. |
d disorganization due to Allied bombing raids | hampered their mass-production. |
Rain | hampered most of the month. |
Rain | hampered efforts on the first night of searching. |
Intermittent periods of rain | hampered qualifying and made the track wet. |
The operation was reportedly | hampered by conflicts between CIA offices, leading to |
d and the incomplete exploration of resources | hampered mining activities. |
Rocket Richard, | hampered by injuries, did not score at all during the |
finished sevent for the second year in a row, | hampered by a seeming inability to score goals. |
An injury hit 1906/07 season | hampered Hewitts progress but he returned with a flour |
She was also seriously | hampered by associations with Ney, as well as widespre |
It seriously | hampered the business of China Agri-Industries which u |
A recurring knee injury has seriously | hampered his recent development at the pro level, and |
ceived limited aid, but support was seriously | hampered by the arms embargo declared by France and th |
a; the limits on where conscripts could serve | hampered military planning; and there were large numbe |
s that handicapped the growth of the service, | hampered retention of pilots, and prevented flying off |
Financial difficulties severely | hampered this development, with the playing area and p |
Rescue work was severely | hampered by the congested nature of the streets as wel |
ion of the scheme was protracted and severely | hampered the ability of the city to perform as a comme |
ve bargaining rights of workers were severely | hampered by judicial control. |
She was severely | hampered by a series of stress fractures in 2001 which |
reas near Sword and Juno Beaches was severely | hampered by incessant allied "Jabo" (German abbreviati |
f the game for fifteen months, which severely | hampered his career. |
Emergency services were severely | hampered. |
ging companies in the world, but was severely | hampered by the oil business crunch of the mid 1980's. |
still lacked any scouts and was thus severely | hampered in his ability to search for information on F |
first full season with the club was severely | hampered by a persistent ankle injury suffered in Nove |
n tower location on Birmingham's eastern side | hampered its ratings success. |
rom health problems, which have significantly | hampered her athletic performances. |
at Viki's achievements had been significantly | hampered by physiological limitations -- chimpanzees a |
This process was significantly | hampered by defeated Khmer Rouge forces, which regroup |
trategy of the Johnson administration that so | hampered our military leaders as they in effect were n |
some bound fetters, some | hampered the army, |
cations in Jackson Hole for farming, somewhat | hampered by a lack of readily available water. |
The duo's performance was somewhat | hampered by a technical problem midway through the son |
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