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The deal would have stifled competition in the Scandinavian toilet-paper and paper-towel markets, the regulator said.
French entrepreneurs appear to have prevailed in a campaign to encourage the government to modify plans for a sharp increase in the capital gains tax, which they say would have stifled start-up activity.
In 2003, for instance, his proposal for revising the Clean Air Act, known as Clear Skies, would have stifled dissent by making it harder for the Park Service and other agencies to object to new power plants.
Despite a traffic jam that would have stifled and discouraged most horses, Winter Memories showed a feistiness and determination, and probably no small measure of frustration at having been bottled up and obstructed earlier, that she literally bolted unrestrained down the middle of the homestretch.
This program has advanced policies that encourage innovation, like putting digital textbooks in classrooms across the nation, and helped block legislation that would have stifled innovation.
"Skeuomorphic design in this instance would have stifled the complex puzzle solving nature of Blip Blup," adds ustwo co-founder Matt Miller.
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We have stifled all civilized and productive debate".
Strict regulations have stifled the flexible allocation of flights.
State-led growth may have stifled economic choice.
"If he had stayed at AT&T, his entrepreneurial spirit would have been stifled," she says.
U.S. success stories like Yahoo!, America Online and Amazon.com would have been stifled at birth in Germany.
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