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Fortunately, the latter obsession may stymie the former.
The loss of IPAB won't gut Obamacare in any major way, though it may stymie its cost containment agenda.
A polarized and distrustful electorate may stymie the national government, but locally most communities are either overwhelmingly Republican or Democratic.
Turnbull, who supports legalising same-sex marriage, will likely come under pressure again, especially following reports conservative coalition MPs may stymie the ultimate vote in the parliament.
But analysts and investors cautioned that regulators may stymie the deal, as they have with previous merger attempts between energy producers.
That would be disastrous for Guinea and may stymie its neighbours' faltering progress too.Most of Guinea's 8m or so people are disenfranchised and dirt-poor.
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Good old human bureaucracy may yet stymie the wilder excesses of geoengineering.
But they may also stymie some Democrats who had wanted to propose amendments dealing, for example, with restrictions on abortion.
Information about users is what really matters.Regulators may yet stymie the growth of real-time bidding.
Plans continue to bring Slumdog Millionaire — another Beaufoy screenplay — to the stage, although creative differences and allegiances may yet stymie its progress.
Congress may yet stymie construction of a wall along the frontier with Mexico but Trump will at least have a photo-op to accompany vows to deter and expel undocumented migrants, rhetoric which electrifies his base across the United States.
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