Which preposition to use with handicapped

in Occurrences 21%

Gross organ inferiorities are those which are definite handicaps in the struggle for success in society, such as heart disease.

to Occurrences 17%

The humiliation to our nurses in placing them below the orderlies in the hospitals is not only a blow to their esprit de corps, but a definite handicap to their efficiency.

of Occurrences 15%

Tom knew he would have a man's work cut out for him to win throughwithout the handicap of the prisoner.

in Occurrences 5%

CHAPTER XI CATRINA The man who carries a deceit, however innocent, with him through life is apt to be somewhat handicapped in that unfair competition.

with Occurrences 5%

A person wishing to leave their abode and handicapped with a lease has but to blow the whistle for this gang and furnish plenty of refreshments and there is nothing to it.

on Occurrences 5%

Another heavy handicap on the economic progress of the island appears in the system of taxation.

under Occurrences 3%

For instance, the subject of the organization of wage-earning women is indeed bound up with the industrial history of the United States, with the legal and social position of women, with the handicaps under which the colored races suffer, and with the entire labor problem.

at Occurrences 3%

All I had ever done was to mention to himcasually, just as an interesting item of information, one day in New York when we were watching the six-day bicycle racethat at the age of fourteen, while spending my holidays with a vicar of sorts who had been told off to teach me Latin, I had won the Choir Boys' Handicap at the local school treat.

by Occurrences 3%

The Negroes have made some progress in the North during the last fifty years, but despite their achievements they have been so handicapped by race prejudice and proscribed by trades unions that the uplift of the race by economic methods has been impossible.

by Occurrences 2%

I think it just to Miss HOEY to say that she seemed a little handicapped by efforts of memory, a condition which will duly disappear and leave her charm to assert itself.

for Occurrences 2%

The potato has been handicapped for centuries by its ridiculous name, which is almost as cumbrous as "cauliflower" and even more unsightly to the eye.

as Occurrences 1%

How many men are there, handicapped as, no doubt, he was, who find those to put faith in them?

without Occurrences 1%

Regarding the absorption of the knowledge of working mechanism in the works this is greatly facilitated by a wholesome relationship with other workers, and it is greatly handicapped without it.

from Occurrences 1%

"Women have been taking handicaps from men too long.

into Occurrences 1%

He has come handicapped into life, and is now on trial before the world.

out Occurrences 1%

He liked Arthur, but estimated him by his accent and his dress, and so thought him probably handicapped out of the running by those years of training for a career of polite uselessness.

than Occurrences 1%

Only a peon's loyalty; but something hard and bitter and reckless, something that might have proved a more serious handicap than a strange riata, dropped away from Jack's mood and left him very nearly his normal self.

through Occurrences 1%

Furthermore, it is the sacred duty of the parent to see to it that the child is not handicapped through physical defects of eye or ear, enlarged tonsils, adenoids, decayed teeth, or by any other common imperfection which may be easily and permanently remedied if taken in time, but which, if neglected, may cause untold suffering and contribute to failure in life.

throughout Occurrences 1%

To be given anything short of such a good beginning is to be handicapped throughout life.

of Occurrences 1%

The most severely handicapped of all the nationalities so far, to my thinking, is the Polish.

on Occurrences 1%

It was with this idea in his mind that he chose and insisted upon the Sicilian Campaign as a subject for my muse, and thus started me heavily handicapped on the racecourse of Parnassus.

than Occurrences 1%

Meanwhile, married women, less handicapped than these, are experimenting on their own account, and are helping to place the work of wives as wage-earners on a more settled basis.

to Occurrences 1%

It is said that a minister is greatly handicapped to-day in all his efforts for two reasons: First, that the times are spiritually lethargic, that men are so engrossed by material aims, indifference, or sin that a pastor can get no hold upon their hearts.

Which preposition to use with  handicapped