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Such people are looking for help, not hindrance, from the Government.
If not, at least I will be no hindrance to you.
We've been a help and a hindrance to each other.
She would only get in the way and become a hindrance to him.
In the end, without any help or hindrance from her, as I have said.
Is it likely to be a help or a hindrance?
It went in all of the way without any hindrance.
His age, he said, is also a hindrance right now.
Now, Johnson may go from a hindrance to a help.
The fact he was already married would have been its own hindrance too.
But perhaps the biggest hindrance to change was the economic situation.
Background in another art was a hindrance sometimes, but not always.
For the most part, however, the rule is more help than hindrance.
"I think it has been more of a hindrance than a success."
When was the last time she'd thought of snow as anything but a hindrance?
"Then you will be more of a help than a hindrance," I told her.
He'd be more of a hindrance than a help in the battle ahead.
"Legislation may in effect be a hindrance rather than a help."
These hindrances have been with us, of course, since television was born.
Are family members a help or hindrance in the intervention?
The best finance people are more of a help than a hindrance.
His body would be a hindrance at best, or a chain.
At least in the same time plane he would again be able to move about without hindrance.
For once his reputation was being a help rather than a hindrance.
It's a help more than a hindrance, as I see it.