Oklahoma City eliminated half of Houston's big lead before managing to stymie its own comeback.
Does Origin add service value for customers or does it stymie the functionality of games?
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Why then, have the Russians continued to support Assad and to stymie Western efforts at intervention?
Three major issues will stymie the best viewership of Lucas' film and digital cinema in general.
On the upside, the previous double-top area near 1.0585 could stymie any further move up.
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Coalitions of small countries will no longer be able to stymie the big ones.
The Republicans in the Senate have already proved themselves willing to stymie most legislation.
Murdoch's apparent strategy to stymie Branson's moves into the media world appears to be working.
But the alternative, retaining the Post Office as a publicly owned company, might stymie investment.
Efforts by aid agencies and the UN to stymie opium production seem to have been counter-productive.
Strong regional tastes and lack of national scale stymie the development of national brands and efficient supply chains.
In a Union of now 15 members, a similar dynamic might stymie institutional change before the next enlargement.
The half-reformed House of Lords has shown itself only too willing to stymie the government on big issues.
So again, I think moving a meeting from one week to the next does not stymie our legislative agenda.
Mr. Obama can stymie legislation, but Mr. Rubio's leadership is essential to passing immigration reform in the first place.
And, of course, the longer that Gazprom tries to stymie change, the more wrenching that change will eventually be.
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How can a small group of politicians in the parliament stymie major reforms?
Republicans who are unanimous in their opposition to the legislation will continue their efforts to stymie it in the Senate.
The accident and Edward Kennedy's failure to notify authorities of it for several hours helped stymie the senator's presidential ambitions.
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The BJP, which used its tantrums to stymie the parliamentary session that has just ended, demands that MPs now reconvene.
On the other hand, a drastic, immediate deficit reduction could stymie short-term economic growth and lead to a double-dip recession.
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Over the years, he has strengthened his hold on power and frequently reshuffles his government to stymie any possible rival.
And that is a shame, because PowerPoint can stymie communication and the back and forth needed to make a decision.
Patent laws stymie growth by creating huge barriers to entry for new entrants and, in some cases, by crowding out current competitors.
But if the Senate hesitates and asks to see proof of the European commitment, that could stymie the process in several capitals.
Between them they are likely to stymie any hopes of real progress.
But the new protectionists, and their union paymasters, will stymie much else.
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Cutting interest rates risks inflation (which would stymie entry into the euro).
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Traffic delays caused by highway incidents such as work zones, crashes or simply by morning and evening rush hours routinely stymie frustrated drivers.
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He says that's because Iran's major trading partner China continues to stymie efforts by the US and allies to punish the Islamic Republic.
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