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Cable companies argue such a move would hamper innovation by tying the industry in red tape.
The GPhA says authorised generics hamper innovation by generics firms.Who will prevail?
But cloud computing is still in its infancy, and setting standards too early could hamper innovation.
But overly prescriptive rules that fossilise the internet in its current form could indeed hamper innovation.
In some cases, experts say, shelving disclosure requirements can hamper innovation in the private sector.
More perniciously, they argued, Aereo could hamper innovation by threatening businesses whose services challenge the traditional avenues of content distribution.
While restrictive security policies may seem to be a valid strategy, they impede productivity, hamper innovation, and frustrate users.
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Jo Bertram, the head of Uber's business in the UK, has said new regulations should "protect people, their personal safety and their pockets, not hamper innovations they value and that make their lives easier".
On the other hand, a trade-off exists between continually revised budgets that permit innovation but are not effective in ensuring efficient operations, and rigid budgets that exert tight controls over operations but hamper innovations.
Survey conducted by the Russian Venture company in 2015 among 196 respondents from government, business, and science has demonstrated that almost two thirds of respondents think that sanctions hamper innovations.
Stifling competition hampers innovation, slows progress, and increases risk.
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