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hindrance

[hin-druhns] / ˈhɪn drəns /


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"So if the benefits are not high, it's fine. They are neither a big benefit nor a hindrance."

From BBC

Rather than the hindrance some saw for Rustin, intersectionality proved to be a strength for Wilson.

From Los Angeles Times

I also question if Gregory's shopping was a hindrance more than a help, unfortunately.

From Salon

Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray was quiet himself in Game 5, likely more a function of Jokic’s dominance than his strained calf, which appears to be less of a hindrance as the series goes on.

From Seattle Times

The news comes after Clattenburg stepped down from his role, saying his position had "become more of a hindrance than help" to the club.

From BBC