While the lifetime employment system helps ever-fewer workers, it continues to hobble Japanese business.
While the lifetime employment system benefits ever-fewer workers, it continues to hobble Japanese business.
Bankruptcy usually results in the wiping away of considerable debt that can otherwise hobble a company.
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World Bank research suggests that legal tangles over land tenure hobble efforts to upgrade them.
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These factors override the quality issues and conflicts of interest that Danner argues will hobble Android.
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As an employment engine, small business will continue to hobble given the expected renewed regulatory onslaught.
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Fans of these teams will have to hope that injuries do not hobble their chances next season.
For the moment, he is seriously weakened and looks likely to hobble forward with a minority government.
Tory Eurosceptics glumly predicted that Lib Dem affection for Europe would hobble attempts to stand up to Brussels.
Although he applauded Netflix's fourth-quarter performance, Pachter still believes Netflix's bills to license video will hobble the company.
If they can torpedo the GOP DREAM Act, they might just hobble Rubio.
But experts say a successful, large-scale attack on U.S. computer systems could hobble electric-power grids, transportation networks and industrial-supply chains.
Victor Matfield leapt, quite literally, into action to steal three crucial throws in succession as Wales started to hobble badly.
Those costs, though, are no reason to artificially hobble a carrier that knows how to control costs and make money.
Lincoln had few of the insecurities that hobble far more experienced politicians.
Politicians can still be relied on to hobble trade, usually citing security.
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And the recession itself will hobble him, because he is a Republican.
Every fourth building, it seems, is under some kind of reconstruction, forcing pedestrians to hobble along the uneven asphalt of the dusty street.
Keynes, a pragmatist, would not have let dogma, much less that oxymoron, Keynesian dogma, hobble his intellect in addressing such a deplorable growth rate.
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Today, a consistent preemption or States Rights philosophy would hobble both parties in governing the nation as their constituents have asked to be governed.
Disclosure of links to such countries as Iraq or Iran could hobble their ability to raise money in the U.S. equity and bond markets.
"We will pay whatever it takes for Satish to get well, " said his older brother, helping Satish hobble down the steps of Hinduja Hospital.
Widening borrowing costs, accounting rules that forced the bank to write down its assets, and rating agency downgrades that all conspired to hobble Lehman.
Penn State accepted tough sanctions that will likely hobble its football program for years, and it has taken steps to improve oversight of administrators.
But one still-around relic of that regulated era should be repealed: the Wright Amendment, a pernicious measure enacted to hobble a then new airline, Southwest.
Paul Collier, an Oxford professor, has asserted that democracy in the absence of other desirables, like the rule of law, can hobble a country's progress.
Whatever the practical consequences if the American veto is sustained, the move marks a stark escalation of the American campaign to hobble the international court.
We watched him hobble off to snap pictures of the warehouse.
Such displays of strength tend to go down well with Turkish voters, many of whom harbour the suspicion that the rest of the world is out to hobble their country.
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