The approaching Easter holiday is somewhat squelching physical demand for gold, said reports overnight.
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After squelching an upstart Netscape in 1995-98, Microsoft basically stopped developing and improving Internet Explorer.
The approaching Easter holiday is somewhat squelching physical demand for gold this week, said reports overnight.
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These are ways to decrease the chances of retribution while squelching the harassing behavior.
It's like the brain's chief executive officer, responsible for long-term planning, focusing, monitoring and distraction-squelching (and apparently PR too).
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Ney has referred to the 60-day language as a "gag clause, " saying it amounts to a squelching of free speech.
The speech-squelching effects may have been especially important in Ohio, which was ground zero in the battle for the White House.
Social media is a mixed blessing, so good sense kicked in soon with senior journalists taking the lead in squelching rumours.
At that point, one hopes, humanity will have developed some volcano-squelching technology that may render the problem moot, or have moved to cloud cities or Mars.
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Some diplomats believe that the generals who head the junta have come to feel more secure, and thus unwilling to compromise, after squelching dissent within their ranks last year.
Lay promised to improve Enron's famously inscrutable balance sheet and swiftly advanced Mark Frevert and Greg Whalley to the "office of the chairman, " squelching concerns over an exodus of top talent.
Still, the group is wary of squelching the fun.
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Of course there can be no innovation without the protections that that law provides, but here the intellectual property regime in effect turned on itself, squelching the very creativity it was designed to safeguard.
We just need to figure out how to segue from not squelching our nascent economic recovery in the short run to accepting the fiscal discipline required to control deficits and bring down our national debt.
She put the bread into a bowl with the ground veal, added some crushed garlic (a lot of it) and a couple of eggs, and started working the mixture with a fork, enjoying the squelching sound.
The threat of Islamism there has been used to justify ever greater repression by presidents such as Nursultan Nazarbaev of Kazakhstan and Askar Akaev of Kirgizstan, who are squelching dissent as they entrench themselves in power.
Ben Kingsley is the instinct-squelching teacher, who passes his own fear and loathing about winning and losing to his student, while Laurence Fishburne is the intuitive one, a Washington Square Park speed-chess freak who inspires exuberant invention.
Answering the original blog post, I would suggest that the recent tragedy in Norway has something to do with squelching the xenophobic fear-mongering and distortion that might otherwise be present in right-wing media coverage of the English riots.
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Much as the elites behind such systems have claimed that they supported the common good, their ideas ultimately required a squelching of opportunity and ambition and a rooting out of people independent enough to want these things.
The New York Times has an interesting article today on two lawyers, both of whom accused Microsoft of squelching competition back in 1998 but now stand on the opposite side of the fence when it comes to Google.
Meanwhile--perhaps preparing for a rash of bankruptcies--the IRS last month issued a final rule squelching another ploy that Wall Street tax consultant Robert Willens says had been widely used by those in the know: "abandoning" securities and claiming an ordinary loss, deductible against ordinary income.
Thus, despite a decent run of private-sector job creation, Mr. Obama hasn't yet fully broken the cycle of economic fear that feeds upon itself: Economic worries cause consumers to pull back, business responds by squelching job creation and investment, the resulting dreary jobs picture causes consumers to pull back further.
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