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Unless protesters take the step toward political solutions, he said, they become stymied.
Small-business owners become stymied, he said, by not knowing where to turn or how to distinguish themselves from other businesses doing similar work.
A burst of political leadership, not blame-saying, would cut through the complex of government and utility factors that let the issue become stymied.
Red tape, confusing guidelines and long-distance care giving can be obstacles to employees who become stymied and lose their effectiveness at work and at home.
The effort to bring foreign institutions to the country could also become stymied in Parliament, where opposition parties have lately been tenacious in thwarting the will of the coalition government led by the Congress Party.
What's interesting is how compelling both are, because most of us are not members of the 1percentt and we watch how social inequities continue to grow, and how social mobility has become stymied.
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In each case, the mayor's ambitious social policies became stymied over questions of procedure and authority.
In the case of "Time Stands Still" I became stymied while writing a very different play, when I decided to start from scratch.
If they as a whole cannot afford to buy all the goods and services the productivity revolution is generating, the economy becomes stymied.
A central theme of "Thieves of State" is the subtle power that these proxies can accumulate and the tendency for the unschooled yet profligate outsider to become hopelessly stymied by his man on the ground.
And even within a two-party or a multiparty system, debate may become so stymied and a particular coalition of interests so entrenched that the democratic process is seriously compromised.
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