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Fears of the junta being dragged off to The Hague have stymied progress before.
But the company's future remains uncertain, as concerns that its signal could interfere with global positioning systems have stymied progress and angered some in Washington.
Here's a line from Owen Gibson's excellent piece that shows the sort of attitudes that have stymied progress in this sport: Even on the eve of the first Olympic competition, some attitudes remain unreconstructed.
Conflicts, large populations and food insecurity have stymied progress across the region and resulted in a failure to hit MDG1 – the drive to halve the number of people living on less than $1.25 a day.
However, former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's insistence on an "economy of force operation," and the inability of U.S. civilian agencies to manage reconstruction and deploy civilian experts, have stymied progress.
The Obama administration has no choice but to focus on the longer term, argued Jeff Tollefson of Nature, because the weak economy and political stalemates have stymied progress in the shorter term.
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Worse, he said, faculty members, with a green light from administrators, have since spent "hundreds of hours" on revisions, but the instability in the provost's office has stymied progress.
"Apparently he hasn't read the bill yet, because if he had, he would know the bill includes outside and independent oversight, and we must not be dissuaded by CSEA's opposition, which has stymied progress in the area for decades".
Acknowledging that presidents going back to Richard M. Nixon had issued similar challenges, Mr. Obama nonetheless pointed to the continuing upheaval in the oil-rich Middle East to argue that the nation must end the long political bickering that has stymied progress toward energy independence.
Although some developing countries, especially India, are keen on far freer trade in services, the impasse on agriculture has stymied progress here too.The road to Hong KongFor Hong Kong to be a success, the Europeans must move further on farm tariffs and the G20 must offer something on industrial goods and services.
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