Sentence examples for be stifled from inspiring English sources

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be stifled

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To interrupt or cut off.

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The contradictions can no longer be stifled.

Creativity, she said, should never be stifled.

There are myriad ways that legal protections can be stifled.

With good crop competition, dandelion germination can be stifled.

Should the merger go through, he said in a speech this year, "competition will be stifled, growth will be stifled, and wireless innovation will be jeopardized".

"We cannot allow them to be stifled or stopped by brutal actions of the Libyan government".

"We won't allow that to be stifled by a tragic event in Arizona".

"I needed to know for the book whether you could be stifled with a pillow.

But if they were too familiar with one another, fresh ideas tended to be stifled.

However, competency development programs can be stifled by scarce stakeholder involvement and insufficient recognition of resource challenges.

In general, innovation should not be stifled by a misplaced concept of tradition.

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