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In Chapter Four, I try to convey some of the institutional forces-money, media, interest groups, and the legislative process-that stifle even the best-intentioned politician.

And though fear and an inured tolerance of hardship tend to stifle protests, there are reports of strikes at some Belarusian plants.

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Japan's power monopolies raise costs and stifle innovation.

If governments work to support, not stifle, innovation, the industry will deliver the next era of revolutionary medicine.

That would be a sad irony -- copyright being used to stifle an exciting new wellspring of creativity, rather than encourage it.

ALEC ROSS: "We're now in a moment of time where it's increasingly the case that the government is trying to stifle what their people think, what their people say and what content they access."

Fasi Zaka, a newspaper columnist, worries that the precedent could be used by governments to stifle criticism.

Yet a slump in share prices could stifle new-found investor confidence in equities and limit the amount of capital raised from the market.

If you try to stifle innovation too quickly, you lose the next wave.

Experience has shown that the more controls you put on social software, the more you stifle creativity and create an environment in which users are apprehensive about participating.

William Tauzin, head of America's pharmaceutical lobby, warns that regulatory efforts to cut costs could stifle life-saving innovation.

Could a premature or overenthusiastic fiscal tightening stifle the recovery?

They provided insight into how the process had overhead in actual application that would absolutely stifle a small work effort.

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