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So what stymied the development of more care trusts?
Politicians' outbursts against hoarders and speculators have stymied the development of storage facilities and commodity markets.
It points out that the United States embargo has stymied the development of human rights in Cuba.
This has stymied the development of proper capital markets and a real equity culture, which would help wean China off its dependence on bank lending.
That fact, as well as the cap on tuition fees, albeit at a higher level, has stymied the development of a higher-education market.
All of this stymied the development of the legislative branch.The Iraqi constitution, like the American one, considers beneficent leaders so rare that two other branches were established to provide checks and balances.
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The lack of clear and reliable clinical evidence significantly stymies the development of effective health policy to manage this pernicious cancer.
It also stymied the growth of his poster collection.
But, Mr. Robbins and other real estate executives say, consistent opposition to development has stymied the full flowering of such relationships.
We identified a pervasive gap in transcontinental comparative research that stymies the development of effective strategies to reduce underuse of biological diversity and thereby maintain related cultural diversity.
Mr. Howell said it was hard to pinpoint the effect of Anniston's environmental problems on economic development efforts, but said it was clearly one factor that has stymied the city.
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