if we see the traditions with the backwor supertitous thinking then they are the solid hibdrence in the way of development..........................but men has never loved something permantly then why traditions? change is the contant only thing in the life..............................but its very tough job to change the tradition afterall they are given to us from our fore fathers..............................one more thing if we say that they are the hindrence and must br finished then the points come that we are NT so special that the traditions should b finished........our fore fathers have also spended their lifes in the limits of tradition...........this is my view..............thanx
The despotism of tradition (custom) is everywhere the standing hindrance to human advancement. --John Stuart Mill
how does the economy hindrance education
The factors responsible for the hindrance development of India are as follows:- 1. Infrastructure 2. Political will 3. Bad ITDC advertisements 4. Lack of international standards
The Alps might have been a hindrance for Italy because it isolated them from the rest of Europe, and a help because it protected them from intruders because of how tall the Alps are.
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hindrance is a frictional force
Use "a" hindrance The use of the articles "a" and "an" depend upon the sound of the consonant.
Yes, "hindrance" is a noun that refers to something that causes delay or obstruction.
Hindrances is the plural form for hindrance.
It is not found in KJV, but appears twice in NASB and possibly other modern translations.
A hindrance is something that obstructs or impedes progress. For example, "The heavy traffic was a hindrance to getting to work on time." or "Her fear of failure was a hindrance to pursuing her dreams."
The heavy traffic was a hindrance to my arrival at the meeting on time.