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That Shay Given stymied all four Afonso Alves shots is a mark of the Ireland goalkeeper's quality, but not something City can afford to rely on.
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The courts, however, have stymied Obama's most recent effort to give temporary relief to several million undocumented immigrants.
That practice seems to have stymied competition.
But the efforts could be stymied, given regulators' close ties to consultants and limited legal authority to penalize them.
Their efforts have been stymied, however; relocated females have given birth to too many males and not enough females.
Long is the list of sure-things that have been stymied and reversed by dogged, won't give up effort, but in this case, handwriting was on the wall.
"By giving the logging industry unfettered access to public forests over the 20 years of the RFAs, other industries that could support jobs and growth, such as the carbon market and tourism, have been stymied," she said.
That always seemed risky, and even more so given the technical problems that stymied its coverage of last week's Championship fixture between Doncaster and Featherstone.
Those lawsuits have been largely stymied by legal and diplomatic hurdles, including a 1976 law that gave foreign nations blanket immunity from lawsuits in American courts in many circumstances.
So the voters register their protests when given the chance, but otherwise remain stymied in their attempts to crystallize an opinion of what solution they ultimately want.
Regulators have also been stymied.
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