Since then, his reforms have largely been stymied by theological and political hardliners. |
But completion was stymied for 22 years by Charles Edward Stuart who billeted his army in the city on his way from Derby to Culloden. |
That has delayed construction of levees around the city and stymied an ambitious project to improve drainage in New Orleans' neighborhoods. |
But combining biological and non-biological materials in one device has stymied researchers in the past. |
He's got some interesting thoughts on algorithms, but seems stymied by issues of context. |
Activists stymied the justice system and the business world by practising the politics of ethnic grievance. |