Since January 2005, the village has been organizing weekly nonviolent protests against the construction of the barrier wall which is in effect strangulating the village from the outside world. |
But platitudes can no longer conceal the fact that China is strangulating India. |
These oilfields will be immediate targets as a way of strangulating Juba economically, and the fear is that this may lead to the conflict spreading across the region. |
But the law is free of that strangulating formalism that is seen as a burden rather than a blessing. |
An increase in IP norms risks strangulating creativity and innovation which are at the foundation of the development of poorer countries. |
He came up with the scheme in response to strangulating trading blocks imposed by England, which had led to widespread poverty in Scotland. |