The despotism of tradition (custom) is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement.
--John Stuart Mill
An Outpost of Progress was created in 1896.
The progress of the american way
early custom and tradition of filipinos?
"Energey and carefulness of English people will bring great progress in coming years"
A work in progress is a piece of work which has been commenced but is not yet complete.
Her learning disability doesn't have to be a hindrance to her academic progress.
this means dat tradition is decreasing the our progress>>>>>>>>>>
according to me tradition is an obstacle to progress
A speech impediment is a great hindrance to communication, just as a broken leg is a hindrance to walking.
Physical impairments can be a hindrance to progress. Many people choose to say such impairment is a challenge not a hindrance. It requires working differently or smarter to attain the same goal.
The Aristotelian tradition believes that deductive arguments progress by starting with general principles or premises and then using logical reasoning to reach specific conclusions.
tradition is not at all an obstacle.it is a stimulant 2 progress it will never hinder the progress of a person but will build up his career
well you kinda just did make a sentence with the word hindrance.but here are some other examples:There distinct lack of skill could prove a hindrance.We begin to cry out for the lord to save his people, to have mercy, to remove the hindrances.This seemed to me to be an unnecessary hindrance.Too much or too little participation in sport can be a serious hindrance to your child's development in a variety of ways.
hindrance is a frictional force
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Use "a" hindrance The use of the articles "a" and "an" depend upon the sound of the consonant.
Yes, hindrance is a noun. "The boulder in the middle of the road was a real hindrance to our journey."