Only in comparison with the Manhattan-liberal mind-set that still stifles so much of the American media.
Yet the old, hidebound way of running things still stifles wide areas of the economy.
The word no ends discussions, stifles creativity, kills innovation, impedes learning, and gates initiative.
When Shania talks about this, she tears up a little, but then quickly stifles herself.
Sometimes their ambitions have been tempered by a corporate culture that stifles their success.
As this scourge leads to premature death and long-term disability, it also spreads poverty and stifles development.
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But for Mr Savall memorisation is the same as playing on autopilot, and stifles a necessary element of unpredictability.
Rights groups say the legislation stifles freedom of speech and compromises Israeli democracy.
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Finally, we reaffirmed the need to avoid protectionism that stifles growth and instead pursue trade and investment through open markets.
It dilutes the talent and energy of those around you, reduces productivity, stifles innovation and creates drag on company resources.
Syria's young president, Bashar Assad, is riding a wave of popularity as anger over Iraq stifles yearning for change at home.
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Do I agree with you that the overarching atmosphere at Pepperdine Law stifles the open expression of liberal or secular moralities?
When big biotech companies own genes, that stifles or even prevents innovation.
Our two governments are making a joint commitment to open government that fosters transparency and combats the corruption that stifles economic growth.
It stifles innovation, and it makes it more difficult for the next generation of lifesaving devices to make it to the market.
The problem with too much structure is that it stifles new ideas.
He described the previous rules that affected pub gigs and small live performances as "over-the-top bureaucracy that stifles community groups and pubs".
Kane believes this system stifles and ultimately chases away the most talented.
For every reviewer who applauds, there is one who stifles a yawn.
Worst of all is regulation that confers no benefits but stifles research and development in industrial sectors in which the U.S. is strong.
Android diehards counter that many Apple fans will blindly buy up anything the company produces and that the closed iOS system stifles creativity.
But organizations like CAIR are increasingly using lawfare to pursue an agenda that stifles necessary analysis and discussion or otherwise compromises national security.
And the prospects are worse clergy than for other forms of professional education, because there is no legal seminary requirement which stifles professional competition.
Straightforward reforms, such as tax cuts, are almost completed, but the harder tasks, such as seriously trimming the bureaucracy that stifles entrepreneurship, are stuck.
But most damagingly, it stifles the truth and the urgency of the opportunity-squandering that has occurred for four years now with no end in sight.
That stifles new competition and provides room for risk to grow.
Choosing a dominant chair may be the most effective way for a leader to control the agenda or dominate the meeting, but it also stifles collaboration.
The report describes how Arab societies are being crippled by a lack of political freedom, repression of women and isolation from the world of ideas that stifles creativity.
That is, a command and control environment that stifles initiative and permits only senior executives to make decisions will not encourage worker initiative by offering a free lunch.
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