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That is, unless Apple disables the counter in order to stymie bloggers and stock analysts eager to know how much incremental income Apple is going to make from selling Applications in the App Store.
"They don't want to stymie sales — they just want to have more control and help make the image of the building what they want it to be".
Gowdy also said the memo "doesn't have anything to do with obstruction of justice" ― possible efforts by Trump and others in his administration to stymie Mueller's probe.
Meanwhile, Galuszka writes, gridlock in Washington continues to stymie efforts to clean up Big Coal.
The threat of legal action has been enough in some cases to stymie a transaction.
Nice, strong sliding tackle early in the second half to stymie Claudio López on the right flank.
(For much of the 1990's, Egypt cut direct phone links to those countries in an effort to stymie terrorism).
The candidates haven't said much about the pact, in which nearly 200 nations pledged to try to reduce their carbon emissions in an effort to stymie the rise of global temperatures.
Partisan political considerations between and within the two main parties in government intrude to stymie quicker progress on transitional justice.
Every effort to support a healthy lifestyle in childhood is needed to stymie the increase in the prevalence of MetS.
The timing of Minmetals Resources' bid was set in part to stymie Equinox's own unsolicited bid for another Canadian mining firm, Lundin Mining.
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