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Clinging to the current plan, they say, will only stifle students.
"Copyrights only stifle if you're going to copy something," he said.
Ignoring their plight for fear of disrupting reforms will only stifle development and democracy in the long run.
In Silicon Valley, law and contracts are often ignored as unimportant details that only stifle the entrepreneurial spirit.
The rule is a mess of jargon and confusion that will only stifle the opportunity to build upon, and sometimes criticize, our cultural heritage.
Fortunately, very few policy makers in either party have endorsed the kind of heavy-handed regulations that Mr. Johnston's arguments seem to imply — regulations that would only stifle investment and truly put America at risk of falling behind.
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Their rule does not help competition; it only stifles it.
Hardwiring Google+ results in the most common category of search not only stifles innovation and prevents competition, it harms consumers.
To some environmentalists, the opposition to wind power from within their ranks not only stifles the growth of a new source of energy but also calls into question the integrity of the environmental movement itself.
The contradiction is apparent; citizens complain about difficult economic times but show no resistance in taking an extended holiday that not only stifles productivity, but also their own wages.
Isn't blocking access to education only stifling their potential, possibly forcing them back into old habits and behaviors?
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