The Senate, says Mr Howard's Chief of Staff, needs a shake-up because it's stymieing the Coalition's reform agenda. |
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But by playing politics with this very important issue, they are stymieing the development of many provincial towns. |
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Openness could also be the way to remove the geriatric deadwood and to stop the corruption that was stymieing progress everywhere. |
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Italian ministers are especially peeved at their French counterparts, whom they accuse of stymieing Italian firms' attempts to invest in France. |
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, in particular, has played an important role in stymieing the administration. |
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Sharing through the circulation of all things is a fundamental law on all planes of the solar system, and the stymieing of this process on the physical plane is a serious problem that must be resolved. |
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In his view, the state has been captured by environmentalists and slow-growth zealots who are stymieing house-building and running down dirty industries like agriculture and manufacturing. |
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Otherwise, this step towards energy independence could turn into a stumble that forces early-adopters to turn their backs, stymieing potential. |
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Partly, this reflects an outsourcing story: Japan has exported its capital to China, reducing costs for large Japanese multinationals but, at the same time, stymieing productive capacity in Japan's domestic economy. |
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The war in Iraq and the persistent threat of terrorism weighed heavily on the beginning of 2003, stymieing economic and political initiatives for several months. |
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