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A landscape design process may be stymied by insufficient data or participation.
Yet while Serbia's EU bid may be stymied for now, it is certainly not dead.
Broadcom's bid to acquire Qualcomm for $117 billion may be stymied by US security concerns.
With the conflict in its third month, the Macedonian government may be stymied.
Vance may be stymied in New York, but he's hit home across the Atlantic.
The desire to forget one's troubles may be stymied by having less money to do it.
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Democracy may yet prosper in Iraq; the Taliban may yet be stymied in Afghanistan to greater regional security in a largely unseen and unappreciated game of regional strategy; or each shall embody, in retrospect, an utter failure of imagination to test its theories before turning them into policies.
"The Hidden Reality," by Brian Greene (Knopf; $29.95) Novices may occasionally be stymied by notions of size and time that defy easy analogy — "Is three times infinity larger than plain old infinity?" — but those who persist will take seriously Greene's impassioned argument for "the capacity of mathematics to reveal secreted truths about the workings of the world".
Novices may occasionally be stymied by notions of size and time that defy easy analogy — "Is three times infinity larger than plain old infinity?" — but those who persist will take seriously Greene's impassioned argument for "the capacity of mathematics to reveal secreted truths about the workings of the world".
New hires might be stymied by entrenched cliques, and possibly may be less comfortable with unclear reporting structures.
Would his agenda be stymied?
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