Word: hindering
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Israeli agricultural problems are very similar to those faced by most of East Africa. In all, however, she is not sanguine about the success of Israel's venture. She warns that propaganda from the Muslim countries in the Casablanca bloc and Israel's associations with the West will hinder her attempt to secure allies and trading partners in Africa...
Reynolds is afraid that the proposed action may seriously hinder donations by "the medium-sized givers, a group that is awfully important to us." Under the bill, charitable gifts, interest payments and local taxes will be deductible only if they exceed five per cent of the donor's income. Most alumni donations, many of only $10, would therefore not be deductible...
...such sweeping economic changes will lead almost imperceptibly to a politically united Europe. One of his few critics is West Germany's free-trade-minded Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard, who objects that the "planifiers" will end by throttling free enterprise. Not so, reasons Marjolin. Supranational planning "will not hinder competition,'' but "guide its expression into the most fruitful channels...
...Food and Drug Administration, which is currently revising rules governing the testing of new drugs, has shown good sense in its promise to the National Institute of Health that the new rules will not hinder qualified researchers. New discoveries are made more rapidly in medicine than perhaps any other field. While it is essential that the rules be tightened to prevent another mishap like the one which produced thousands of thalidomide-deformed babies, it is equally important that legitimate, controlled testing be carried on unhampered, so that the benefits of research may quickly reach the patient...
...American and foreign, advised the United States that such a test would cause gross distortion of the earth's magnetic and radiation fields and consequent difficulties for several fields of scientific inquiry. For example, Professor Lovell of the Jodrell Bank. Observatory warned very early that the blast would greatly hinder radio astronomy and might create new dangers for men in space...