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Since then, I've had various conversations on social media with people who believe that now is the time to talk and with others who predict that weak-willed politicians will stymie the conversation.
But the new protectionists, and their union paymasters, will stymie much else.
An inch or two of dirt on top will stymie the dumbest birds, at least.
Mr Monti's resignation will stymie further reform until after the election.
That probably favors the Royals, whose bullpen will stymie the Mets' bats when they need to.
The pharmaceutical industry said anything less than 12 years of protection will stymie innovation.
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The move by the president will penalize veterans, who now make up more than 40percentt of all newly hired federal employees, and will further stymie the ability to attract a young generation of talent to public service.
"Will it stymie the shift towards tablets and smartphones?
To mandate a process will only stymie the creative approaches to achieve better outcomes, within a new market-based health care economy that cannot afford or tolerate bloat.
The new $3.2 million Kinkisharyo cars may be computerized and easier to operate, he said, but the enclosed engineer's booth will undoubtedly stymie the kind of socializing that has always flourished between motorman and passenger.
Forcing the survivors to move deep back into the sprawling delta will further stymie aid groups that have been obstructed by the junta from reaching victims and sending in disaster experts and vital supplies.
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