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One trusts that a great British product will not be stifled by the deeply unadventurous hand of Japanese publishers".
But success is also a powerful incentive, so employees need to be allowed to take risks and not be stifled with controls.
But a garden is a living work of art, one that should not be stifled by a little obstacle like moving a beech tree in August.
MPs argued over whethe Trump should be banned from Britain - or whether he should not be stifled or banned but given the chance to express his views in order to expose them to ridicule.
That Ryle would usually allow me the benefit of any doubt, to much irritation from "on high", was a reflection of his belief that inquisitive MPs should not be stifled.
Americans are right to support Israel's right to exist in peace, but criticism of Israeli policies should not be stifled by Christian visions of Armageddon, right-wing zealotry or memories of the culture wars in Brooklyn.
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Projects were not being stifled by the credit crisis the way they were in other countries, he said.
Still, with new megastores opening around London in anticipation of the Olympics, you can't escape the sense that rampant consumerism has not been stifled.
But talk of devaluation or default, or both has not been stifled.Securing the backing of the largest provinces for the government's fiscal pact was an important achievement for Mr de la Rua and his economy minister, Domingo Cavallo.
Free expression has not been stifled at Yale.
Creativity and adaptive thinking and problem solving are very much a part of science, and mustn't be stifled".
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