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The demands, to the extent they are formalized, are to restrict freedom further with heavy-handed government redistribution using growth-stunting, coercive political power rather than expanding freedom and allowing pro-growth market-based reallocation to destroy enclaves of political privilege and expand the pie for all.
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He repeated longstanding GOP criticism of what he described as job-killing, growth-stunting bigger government.
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Will we apply growth-stunting regulations in the name of "never again"?
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The euro crisis has shown the urgent need for reforms, but by stunting growth it has also made them harder.
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Urban's gross margin has decreased 2.7 percentage points the past year, stunting earnings growth.
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This year the price of oil has increased by about 70% since January without stunting economic growth in America.
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They also, according to Hans Elwing of the University of Gothenburg, prevent barnacle colonies from taking hold by stunting their growth.
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Her tiny frame is partly a result of medicine stunting her growth.
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The president said each nation should establish for itself what methods it will use to rein in the pollution problem without stunting economic growth.
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Maybe even worse than stunting the growth of action sports is that ESPN has now set a precedent that may lead toward future cancellations.
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Furthermore, because the rich have private security an economic cost in itself extortion, which can be as little as a few dollars per person per week, most affects those who can least afford it, stunting economic growth and reinforcing persistent inequality.
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The island's 4, 200 residents currently rely on a slow satellite connection, which campaigners say is stunting the island's growth.
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