Hamstrung Sentence Examples | Use Hamstrung in a sentence

1.investors also remain frustrated with the audit profession, which is "highly fragmented and Hamstrung by regulations that protect the small firm at the expense of the market".

2.in celebrating the win, some legislators took a swipe at u.s.stem cell policy, calling it a "blinkered" approach that has "Hamstrung" research.

3.but these advances were Hamstrung by bureaucratic corporate software development processes.

4.in the technology sector, many foreign groups have been Hamstrung by regulatory barriers.

5.yet in domestic policy she is Hamstrung by an unwieldy coalition and germany's federal structure.

6.granted, merkel has been Hamstrung by voters who are in no mood to see their taxes diverted to profligate neighbors.

7.the problem is one of my best people is Hamstrung.

8.they like to size you up before they make their real move, like jackals finding out if the prey is as weak and Hamstrung as it looks.

9.in the coming years, china will have plenty of cash for great leaps forward in space, while the united states will be Hamstrung by higher debt and tighter budgets.

10.furthermore, the raters were Hamstrung by the conflicts of interest inherent in being paid by issuers to assess their bonds.

11.recalcitrant backbenchers Hamstrung the prime minister's attempt to railroad the bill through the commons.

12.the situation in the us and the eurozone is different: treasuries are Hamstrung.

13.power producers are Hamstrung by market forces on inputs and by the diktats of a centrally-planned economy on pricing.

14.they are assertive and jolly good at saying no. they are not Hamstrung by inhibitions.

15.but china's efforts to increase supplies of any kind of electricity have been Hamstrung by a lack of transmission lines.

16.but according to one analyst, its coverage was frozen out of most regions by existing tv companies and was Hamstrung by piracy problems outside the large cities.

17.in addition, apec is Hamstrung by basic differences of approach.

18.hurd's obsession with driving up profits left the company's staff demoralized and its ability to innovate Hamstrung.

19.china mobile has benefited from having a Hamstrung competitor.

20.goblin tinkers thus Hamstrung one of their creations just long enough for a survivor to spread the word.

21.the company is Hamstrung by its traditional but inefficient ways of conducting business.

22.rich countries also seem to be more Hamstrung than china.

23.to put that figure into perspective, john mccain, the republican 2008 presidential candidate, who was Hamstrung by financing rules from a previous era, raised about$ 368m for his entire campaign.

24.and david Hamstrung all the chariot horses but left enough of them for a hundred chariots.

25.it is Hamstrung by an absence of new models and negative reports on the quality of its vehicles.

26.joshua did to them as the lord had directed: he Hamstrung their horses and burned their chariots.

27.they see the university sector essentially an export industry Hamstrung in its efforts to lure foreign students.

28.the company is Hamstrung by staff shortages.

29.china is debating the establishment of a super regulator for its finance and banking industries to improve co-ordination in a sector in which reform has been increasingly Hamstrung by infighting and inertia.

30.but the chinese consumer is basically Hamstrung by a lack of purchasing power.

31.the whole operation was Hamstrung by [ for] lack of funds.

32.but the most pressing challenge for the new collective leadership one that will be Hamstrung by the existence of strong political fiefdoms and a relatively weak centre is how to deal with a strategic environment that has deteriorated markedly from the saudi vantage point.

33.while sino forest defends itself against accusations of fraud, it is Hamstrung by a critical weakness: it is either unable or unwilling to identify the trading partners at the heart of its business.

34.but in taiwan, financial services remain Hamstrung, thanks to the government's penchant for interfering with banks.

35.we have grown accustomed to the fact that collective global action is Hamstrung by institutional and diplomatic rigor mortis.

36.the chinese side has been Hamstrung by internal disputes between steel companies and the industry association over how to manage any talks and a price they should agree on.

37.in india and sri lanka, restrictive labour laws have Hamstrung the emergence of a more competitive manufacturing base.

38.the global response to the financial crisis in eastern europe has been Hamstrung because the international monetary fund is too small, former officials say.