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hindrance

[hin-druhns] / ˈhɪn drəns /


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In explaining the reasons for England's poor performance in the Ashes, Key pointed to the white-ball series in New Zealand prior to this tour as a hindrance to preparation in Australia.

From BBC

That is small enough that short sellers are able to operate with little hindrance, which in turn helps ensure that these stocks won’t be systematically overpriced.

From Barron's

A lack of pricing power and commodity volatility will continue to be hindrances for many of these stocks.

From Barron's

A lack of pricing power and commodity volatility will continue to be hindrances for many of these stocks.

From Barron's

By the way, the biggest hindrance for American AI developers is a shortage of computing power.

From The Wall Street Journal