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As it enforces rules about disclosure of product endorsements on the Internet's platforms, the F.T.C. must care not to hamstring the ability of bloggers and twitterers to report and comment about the world.
While not wanting to hamstring the financial industry, he said, "we have the obligation not to forget the people".
Would established universities not want to hamstring new providers, fearing future competition should they succeed?
But the Yankees do not want to hamstring their roster by starting two catchers, and Cervelli could benefit from regular rest.
Sally Canfield, a health adviser to the Bush campaign, said, "We did not want to hamstring the task force on how they wanted to set up the benefit".
told reporters Wednesday that while he opposes tariffs, he does not want to "hamstring the president" in his negotiations with world leaders.
Comparing for example to hamstring techniques it is not a definitely cosmetic method, what may be an issue for some patients.
But it does not make sense to hamstring the City artificially — provided, again, it is properly regulated.
India's Parliament, however, is well behind its own 2005 legislation schedule, and the nation's industry is lobbying hard to be sure the new laws do not hamstring its ability to copy molecules.
Yet when the Democrats are in charge, they feel the need to hamstring themselves and not push full force.
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