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Mr. Shure speculated that women's participation in New Jersey politics might be stifled by a system that favors incumbents and veteran politicians over newcomers.
In the past, such claims have been resolved by assessing whether a viable market exists for each product on its own: if it does, the product is a bundle.Yet, as the appeals court noted, this does not work well in Microsoft's case, because any innovation that improves an integrated product might be stifled.
Alas, any hope of releasing it to others might be stifled by music licensing issues.
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Now, a research team suggests that those spared parts of the brain might be stifling recovery, and that suppressing them might sometimes lead to a better outcome for patients.
My sexuality had to be stifled.
Creativity, she said, should never be stifled.
The contradictions can no longer be stifled.
Literary creativity would be stifled.
Don't let your anger be stifled.
Universities have shied away from curtailing the activities of such groups for fear that they might appear to be stifling free speech and freedom of religion.
In his case, his feelings and any tenderness for others that he might have felt have been stifled by the exercise of total power.
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