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It unnecessarily risks stifling a free and, despite some conspicuous exceptions, largely responsible press.
Divvying up an industry before it has matured risks stifling competition, though.
Censoring biomedical research risks stifling medical progress not least in countering the diseases that bioterrorism might unleash.
"Prejudices against grime artists risks stifling one of the UK's most exciting musical exports," MPs say in the report.
The combination of slower growth and persistent inflation has put the government in a quandary, analysts say: While more aggressive tightening could mitigate inflation, it also risks stifling economic growth.
That approach, and the question of whether it risks stifling an economic recovery that might itself help narrow the budget gap, lies at the root of the deficit debate in the United States.
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France has resisted deep cuts, worrying that they risk stifling the economic recovery.
If a leader has these strengths, they encourage learning; if they don't, they risk stifling it.
Francis Egan, the chief executive of Cuadrilla, last week urged the government to relax the regulatory threshold or risk stifling shale gas exploration.
While higher interest rates might help attract renewed capital inflows, they would also raise finance costs for companies and risk stifling growth, Mr. Sullivan said.
The argument that the ruling risked stifling free political debate during elections did not seem to resonate, with just 9% saying the law was wrong and a restriction on free speech, and 74% supporting the law.
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