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    Well, we'νe Stymied the corruption.

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    Yes, we'νe Stymied the corruption.

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    And that Stymied their intelligence.

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    Then he ended our call and left me Stymied.

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    But the fear of defection or public embarrassment Stymied those plans.

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    The Rationalization of Terrorism Therefore, as an effective instrument against terrorism, the UN is Stymied.

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    I was Stymied for a few weeks on this till I finally got through it.

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    Clearly, such science-based companies launched by Indian entrepreneurs need to be encouraged and the regulatory process should not stymie such innovation.

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    Because historical details about St. Patrick's life remain shrouded in speculation, scholars are often Stymied in their attempts to separate fact from legend.

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    When guided to build their resilience, children find motivation to be effortful, optimistic about sticking with tasks when Stymied, willing to request help without shame, and positively respond to constructive feedback.

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    Progressives argue these factors inhibit Americans from going to the doctor when they are sick, which can increase costs when their illnesses grow more severe, and claim the dependence on employer-provided health insurance hurts workers and stymies entrepreneurship.

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    And compared to the cooperative vision of past leaders including President Teddy Roosevelt and Congressman John Saylor, who fought in the 1960s for wilderness and scenic river legislation, the Republican environmental mandate of the past appears today to be Stymied.

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    Yet having watched the public backlash against technologies like genetic engineering over the past couple of decades, I'm acutely aware that failing to earn the trust of stakeholders and consumers can stymie technologies, regardless of how safe and beneficial they are.

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