Some hackers aim to free the flow of information, while others aim to stifle it.
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The costs imposed on its own citizens would stifle economic activity and hasten the military decline.
In fact, a small school can make up for the factors that often stifle student achievement.
But again it failed to stifle the South African onslaught, with Kallis joined by De Villiers.
This aggression threatens to stifle growth and deter future innovation in a market with incredible potential.
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The system was, in fact, designed to, and usually does, stifle imagination and initiative.
We knew what we were up against and tried to stifle them but it didn't work.
While many of our fears are valid, many of them actually stifle our happiness and success.
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Critics say that the government has been dutifully working to stifle such independent reporting.
Schoen is in no sense a political extremist, yet he is eager to stifle dissent.
The idea that higher tax rates will stifle investment and productivity, he says, is bunk.
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Letting large companies block and fill their online content services would stifle needed growth.
The president's call for higher taxes on the rich will only stifle and slow consumer progress.
Electronic Frontier Foundation attorney Kevin Bankston says the government's argument could stifle scrutiny of NSA's surveillance.
Rigid hierarchies stifle communication between different ranks and discourage workers from questioning their bosses' decisions.
Critics say the move is evidence of the ruling party's attempt to stifle the courts' independence.
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We are at our strongest when we lift aspirations, not when we stifle them.
The maneuverability also lets it navigate in strong currents that stifle other underwater craft, the creators said.
Historically, the academy has tried to stifle the free market in Oscar sales through blunt legal intimidation.
They say the West also dumps second-hand clothes into Africa at prices that stifle local textile production.
Our distinguished opponents have argued that raising tax rates would stifle job creation and slow economic growth.
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If you think of banks, they will stifle your idea because banks in Africa are very segregative.
Courage will give you the confidence and humility to accept courage in others rather than stifle it.
He was afraid they would have the power to stifle any online venture that offered serious competition.
Higher taxes stifle growth, cause more unemployment and continue to decrease the strength of the tax base.
The church now has exemplary child-protection rules so strict, in fact, that they sometimes stifle healthily affectionate behaviour.
Several governments have cut fuel subsidies in recent weeks, a move that should help to stifle demand.
China's Yunnan province is halting the use of so-called re-education-through-labor camps, which are commonly used to stifle dissent.
William Tauzin, head of America's pharmaceutical lobby, warns that regulatory efforts to cut costs could stifle life-saving innovation.
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