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"Today's reckless gamble with people's livelihoods runs the risk of stifling the fragile recovery".
"You run the risk of stifling innovation," warns PhRMA's Mr Castellani.
Banning words and subject matters for fear of upsetting people runs the risk of stifling conversation and halting social progress.
We are also at risk of stifling economic growth if we do not produce the future engineers we so critically need," said Prof Will Stewart of the IET.
That approach is self-defeating: inflicting deflationary, painful austerity policies runs the risk of stifling the growth the countries need to pay down their debt and recover.
Others say they think the cartel's members are already pumping at full capacity, both in an effort to keep prices from spiraling even higher, at the risk of stifling demand, and to take advantage of the unusually high prices.
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And America, they say, is in danger of stifling its own entrepreneurial capitalism through the same increased regulation and risk-aversion that led to the dominance of big-firm capitalism in America in the 1960s and 1970s.
The act has also been accused of stifling risk-taking and increasing directors' pay.At its onset, the turmoil in financial markets was described as a liquidity crisis.
Without the knowledge of how these effective pedagogical components are implemented, the quest to disseminate effective teaching strategies to other nurse educators is at risk of being stifled.
Businesses must grade the security risk of Shadow IT against the opportunity cost of stifling citizen developers from innovating.
Punches like that have a way of stifling ambition.
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