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hindrance

[hin-druhns] / ˈhɪn drəns /


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The ruling is merely the latest judicial hindrance to Trump's second-term agenda.

From Salon

It had been withheld on the grounds that it would have caused a "hindrance to the enquiry".

From BBC

Taking time off for parental leave is not only difficult to attain but a hindrance to a sushi chef’s career.

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For his American rival, it is a chance pick up a third major title and further prove that playing on the LIV Series circuit is not a hindrance to winning the sport's most important prizes.

From BBC

Kathryn and George don’t see their fidelity as a hindrance, but rather a challenge.

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