But Wal-Mart was stymied recently when it tried to reduce costs by buying a tiny industrial bank.
They want to use it like a full-fledged desktop, but they're stymied by the input method.
Unlike most legislation, ITC legislation is being stymied by electoral, rather than partisan, politics.
But like Scott, those governors are also being stymied by opposition from within their own party.
Meanwhile, the bigger firms that have hundreds of employees are stymied by infrastructure and labor regulations.
And that second prong is now threatened to be stymied by this approach by the government.
She is single and childless, a stymied artist who teaches third grade in Cambridge, Mass.
So despite our best intentions, we may be stymied because of the ideological considerations.
For almost four years now federal investigators have been stymied by one man, Anthony Pellicano.
Previously, rebuilding efforts were stymied because of the difficulty in paying people for their work.
It was Thaksin who stymied all attempts to initiate due process on corruption claims against him.
That customer number, in many cases, didn't work, so private investors were still stymied.
Yet they are currently stymied by their own country's restrictions on high-tech exports to India.
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This illustrious record stymied those who might otherwise have dismissed Mr Powell as a crank.
Mr Blunkett's move was stymied following an extraordinary outburst from the Lord Chief Justice.
Where inspectors are stymied, the UN Security Council is supposed to back them up.
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Congress also has stymied the service's efforts to close some post offices in small towns.
But chaos in the global financial system has stymied some big, environmentally friendly projects.
What has stymied researchers for years is that tau can only be uncovered after death.
These statements have stymied attempts by Israel's US supporters to pressure Obama to change those policies.
Nor is it the case that Congress has stymied the whole of Mr Obama's agenda.
This data point also stymied economists, who predicted that orders would fall only 5%.
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In France and Spain too, consolidation is stymied by specialist banks that distort competition.
Harvey stymied Morneau earlier in the game with sliders inside, so he decided to try one more.
In short, Mr Bush is stymied whether he concentrates on attacking Mr Gore's policies or his character.
Early ultrabooks have been stymied by high prices and Win8 so far looks like a remarkable non-factor.
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Some media buyers and advertisers said Facebook has stymied their attempts to get more ad measurement, for instance.
Last year, attempts to shift the cost back to the Treasury were stymied by a presidential veto threat.
Electricity privatisation has been stymied by pressure from the trade unions, and the petrochemical industry is off limits.
This has restrained the path of the Mississippi River and stymied its ability to naturally replenish sediment deposits.
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