However, the haze of legal issues surrounding EatWith has not stifled interest by prospective hosts.
However, on the supply side, coffee production growth could remain a bit more stifled.
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The lack of cohesion and clear delineation of power has stifled the Mets in recent years.
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But when innovative public schools are succeeding, they shouldn't be stifled -- they should be supported.
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Some argue that the nouveau roman stifled the French novel, undermining the value of narrative.
Lending between banks remains stifled, and demand for central-bank liquidity is consequently extremely high.
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Managers stifled by big-company bureaucracy or unsettled by drug mergers may follow his lead.
The new service gives visitors an alternative to the overpriced flights that have long stifled tourism.
In particular it stifled attempts to find and arrest a hacker who used the "Demon Killer" alias.
Yet these debates and arguments seem to be quickly stifled when they are brought up at headquarters.
New visions and visionaries, however, are often stifled in favor of slight variations on the status quo.
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But, he said, consumers and PC users should not feel stifled by all the potential security problems.
The Dutch people learned through my acquittal that political debate has not been stifled in their country.
United became stifled by a staunch City side who extended their lead with a glanced Benjani Mwaruwari header.
"I do not think that public comment over important issues should be stifled in any way, " he said.
Unlike in America or Britain, legal and bureaucratic constraints in Japan have stifled collaboration between academia and industry.
The great artist feels stifled by convention and seeks ways to eradicate it.
Despite the abundance of natural wealth, poor fiscal management has stifled the economy.
In the blast-oven heat that stifled much of the nation in recent days, the absence of air conditioning felt anguishing.
The Blues had been thoroughly stifled but with the first half running out pulled themselves back to within a point.
Unions strongly fought immigration until the 1930s, when the Depression and then World War II stifled the issue for a while.
Australia could not score quickly enough to reach South Africa's total of 156-5 as the home side's spinners stifled the tourists.
If the firm does not create an environment where people can take risks and occasionally fail, then innovation will be stifled.
The Berlin Wall once stood as a painful barrier between family and friends, a dark symbol of oppression and stifled liberties.
These laws were also ambiguous, given the Victorian moral code that stifled debate on so personal a subject as unwanted pregnancies.
They were stifled by the pitches as the three Tests all ended in draws but England won the one-day series 2-1.
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Its growth, instead of being stifled in the larger company, has accelerated.
Having already saturated much of Europe's market for enterprise software, SAP could find its new business ventures stifled in a U.S. recession.
Although these two beliefs have long stifled PRI activity, both are inaccurate.
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The vuvuzela's were getting louder with each minute as the potential for a huge upset grew stronger as South Africa's work-rate stifled Brazil.
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