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The story offered a reminder that sneezes shouldn't be stifled.
"Cloud innovation is far too important to be stifled by lawsuits."
This is an issue in which debate should not be stifled.
The class was terrified, but that fear had to be stifled.
"We need things like that there or we'll be stifled completely."
First, the invisible hand of the free market can be stifled.
"Our voices shouldn't be stifled, and our profession should step up," Kroll said.
All sorts of concerns start kicking in and the investigation might be stifled.
We look forward to the day when our creative juices will never be stifled again.
Any Schadenfreude felt in Europe's periphery at Deutsche Bank's tumbling shares should be stifled, however.
This process can be stifled when government acts in ways that stymie or distort competition.
Without this appropriate incentive to partner with promising our distressed businesses, economic growth would be stifled.
The goal is like Portia Modise herself—very efficient and business-like, refusing to be stifled into stillness.
Nevertheless, the voices of tens of thousands of teachers and families will continue to be stifled if Friedrichs does not prevail.
In Stalinist Russia, the government perceived imagination as a dangerous tool for change that should be stifled among the general population.
On one hand, advancement and adoption may be stifled by concerns about murky policy or a lack of accepted technological standards.
"He wants to show he will take action and not be stifled by Washington gridlock," said Princeton University presidential historian Julian Zelizer.
Jeff and his friends continued to distribute copies of the Constitution and refused to let their right to free speech be stifled.
" Cleaver also noted that despite his concerns, he believes that cryptocurrency "is a technology with tremendous potential" that "should not be stifled.
That pattern repeated for several years: The ERA got through the Virginia Senate, only to be stifled in a GOP-controlled House committee.
Although some shrewd companies that are well placed to cope with political risks will do well, the economy as a whole will be stifled.
"While it didn't work out the way I planned, this voice will not be stifled," Ryan said in a video message posted to Twitter.
As is the case with changemakers, skeptics worry Mwangi's influence will be stifled by parliament; that he can be more effective on the outside.
If there is, the benefits of deploying AI in the NHS will not be adopted or its benefits realised, and innovation could be stifled.
Crude backed off from that session's highs on fears that economic growth and demand would be stifled as the countries stumbled on negotiating roadblocks.
This, not dissent, is the real danger to stability, and it will only grow louder if legitimate criticism and protest continue to be stifled.
"Some sort of regulation is important and inevitable," Zuckerberg said, but he echoed calls in the United States that innovation should not be stifled.
But these charges tend to focus on a kind of general harm to the market, often expressed as an anxiety that competition could be stifled.
Even if Italy were to start a process to leave the euro zone, other analysts believe the process would be stifled by different levels of bureaucracy.
" Beckham also understand that interests change over time and style evolves: "Fashion will take on added stature one day, but try not to be stifled by it.
The bottom line: EV penetration could be stifled without significant, large-scale investment in charging infrastructure and advanced charging technology that can keep pace with EV adoption.
For the last decade, Google's "first click free" policy helped ensure that non-subscribers wouldn't be stifled by paywalls when they clicked on news articles from searches.
Meaningful legislation about juvenile justice standards and foster care financing should not be stifled by a small faction, nor should they sneak into existence through a political backdoor.
If they congregate near the bladder, urinating hurts; near the sciatic nerve, pain can shoot down the legs; inside the lung (a rare event), breathing can be stifled.
Still, lawyers for AT&T were adamant last week in court filings that there was no evidence rates would increase or competition would be stifled by the merger.
At a time when due process — a bedrock of this country's legal system — is under attack, adequate and competent legal representation shouldn't be stifled, it should be strengthened.
The effect of this would be predictable: emerging startups with exciting new ideas will be stifled, while the corporate giants of the space industry's old guard will remain untouched.
For now, the political momentum appears to be driving the two countries' tech sectors apart to such a degree that even collaboration between researchers and corporations could be stifled.
Following World War II, independent clubs were formed there in the 1950s, only to be stifled by the German soccer federation's official ban on the women's game in 1955.
Without this freedom, the press would be stifled, since it would be unable to run anything critical of the president or other public figures without fearing a crippling lawsuit.
But as Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, and more than 100 other tech pioneers argued last month, smaller platforms would struggle and innovation would be stifled.
The GOP's blind loyalty to the President has been a big disincentive for House Democrats to pursue impeachment proceedings, as they fear their efforts will be stifled in the Senate.
The law protected both men from an aggressive president, and both could count on the fact that their team would not be stifled by an administration intent on obstructing justice.
Judge Easterbrook's opinion also held that CFTC commissioners have a right to explain their votes publicly, and that their right to speak freely cannot be stifled via a consent decree.
The coverage of Coco, another recent Disney movie spotlighting people of color, illustrates how a film's impact can be stifled without engaged criticism by writers who have a stake in its subject.
He repeatedly said that he thought Bolton's testimony would be stifled by executive privilege that he said would likely be invoked by Trump on much of what Bolton would have to say.
According to Banga, the conversation focused on regulatory challenges at the level of state and local governments, including how to speed up the regulation process so that innovation in the sector wouldn't be stifled.
In Washington last week, the National League of Cities released a report warning that "the promise of cities will be stifled" if issues like access to jobs, racial discrimination and gun violence were not addressed.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers will soon stop boosting U.S. interest rates out of caution that America's long economic expansion will be stifled, according to RBC U.S. Wealth Management fixed-income strategist Craig Bishop.
Video "As long as the prevailing reality of our league includes a culture where owners feel such behavior and language is permissible, our cause will continue to be stifled and progress will remain elusive," the statement said.
On Thursday, June 22, the soprano Eliza Bagg performs them at Roulette in a multimedia performance directed by Benita de Wit that highlights the longings, desires and shrewdness of women whose voices refuse to be stifled. (roulette.org)
In particular, as Eric Goldman, a law professor at Santa Clara University in Silicon Valley, points out, internet startups will be stifled, as the cost of potential litigation would only be manageable for giants like Facebook and Google.
PARIS (Reuters) - There will be no room for debate in parliament and democracy will be stifled if French President Emmanuel Macron wins the landslide parliamentary majority pollsters are predicting, his rivals said after Sunday's first round of voting.
What my college-educated peers seem to worry about most is that their 4-year-olds will be stifled by overly academic classrooms; after all, parents in my demographic tend to spend time at home reading and reviewing numbers and letters.
"HiQ believes that public data must remain public, and innovation on the internet should not be stifled by legal bullying or the anti-competitive hoarding of public data by a small group of powerful companies," the company said in a statement Monday evening.
However, should Trump's proposed tariffs of video game consoles take effect, the companies warned thousands of U.S. jobs would placed at risk, innovation in the game industry would be stifled, and consumers, video game developers, retailers and console manufacturers would pay the costs with higher prices.
Reuters Columnist James Saft weighed in on this debate recently in support of regulation, stating that without changes in regulation, FinTech, would be stifled by the incumbents in finance; banks or technology providers who each enjoy huge advantages from factors like too-big-to-fail status, market entrenchment and reputational legacy.
Wagner was by this time 35 years old, Cobb just 22. This time, Wagner could not be stifled as he outhit Cobb, .333 to .231, and stole six bases, establishing the new Series record.
A team loses reinforcements when killed players respawn. The loss of reinforcements on a team can be stifled by completing map objectives and the direct and indirect actions of medics on the team. As long as a team has more than 0 reinforcements, players can respawn instantly. FireArms was the first FPS game to feature player-deployed parachutes.
The Saturday Review noted that the novel tackles moral dilemmas such as whether an intelligent woman should allow herself to be stifled by her husband; whether adultery is a form of rebellion; and whether a child should be forced to bear the full price of a parent's infidelity. Kirkus Reviews found the novel bleak but praised Shaw for his storytelling talent.
Politicians themselves also feel indignant because if people are not in favor of their policies or are competing against them, they will attack their self-construct. For example, this can be seen when politicians are debating. The other politician typically questions their policies and procedures in hopes to make their competition feel indignant. By doing this, the hope would be that the debate would be stifled.
It is unlikely that the relevant consumer protection law will be stifled by the conclusion of clear and intelligible language.More material is the bargaining powers, lack of negotiation, the practical consequences and 'good faith'. see further Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 and Unfair Terms in Consumer Contract Regulations 1999. The banks attempted to establish that the statute is inapplicable to the charges in question.
In 1927, together with Bryher and Doolittle, Macpherson co-founded the Pool Group. Realising that their ambitions would be stifled by British censorship and the social prejudices of the time, the group re-located to Switzerland. There, they could fully consider sensitive taboo issues and investigate the means of successfully transferring these thoughts onto celluloid. It was during this period in Switzerland that Macpherson would produce his main work, the film, Borderline.
London's literary executor, Irving Shepard, quoted a Jack London Credo in an introduction to a 1956 collection of London stories: > I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn > out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot. I would > rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a > sleepy and permanent planet. The function of man is to live, not to exist.
Balouch was born in the suburb of Lyari, in Pakistan's 'business capital' Karachi, but migrated to Quetta, Balochistan in 1990. He advocated for 'freedom of expression' and, over the years, has spoken openly against dictatorship and bans on the media. When the Pakistan Electronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) Ordinance was amended in November 2007 by President Pervez Musharraf, placing curbs on the media, Balouch told Weekly Pulse: > PEMRA ordinance is a bid to muffle the right to freedom of expression and > voice of truth. But this voice cannot be stifled in the present age.
The judge explained that such orders were granted in judicial review cases where it was in the public interest for the courts to hear the case and it might "otherwise be stifled for lack of financial means". In May 2014 the case was heard by three High Court judges who ruled in favour of the Ministry of Justice. The judges said there was no "legitimate expectation" that Richard's "collateral descendants would be consulted after centuries in relation to an exhumed historical figure". They also concluded that any consultation was "not capable of sensible limit" since Richard's collateral descendants could number millions of people.
The Second Circuit ruling has been lauded by organizations such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), Public Citizen, and Public Knowledge. EFF argued that internet commerce would be stifled if the burden of policing for trademarks were placed on intermediaries, such as eBay, because any listing even remotely suspicious would be removed. Other commentators have noted that eBay’s investments in reducing the amount of counterfeit goods sold on its website helped it win in the lower courts and to cement the victory in the Circuit court.Jane Coleman (September, 2010) Organizations such as the International Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition (IACC), however, accuse eBay of "turning a blind eye" to the amount of counterfeiting that occurs on its website.
Market trends tend to be moving away from the hiring of IT specialists and instead individuals who possess a more broad technical base with additional soft-skills such as enthusiasm, passion, and energy. In even some cases, IT specialists with years of experience may be passed over for more malleable hires because as technology changes innovation may be stifled by specialists not being able to adjust to new procedures and processes in the market. The attributes associated with an IT generalist have been defined in other occupational series as well. In a study conducted over five years with over 250 political science specialists their political predictions were recorded along with a large sample of generalist's political predictions to determine if specialists with their expert knowledge were more effective in their forecasts.
Remarking that he is in the grip of something divine, and may soon be overtaken by the madness of the nymphs in this place, he goes on. The problem, he explains, is that one overcome with this desire will want to turn his boy into whatever is most pleasing to himself, rather than what is best for the boy. The boy's intellectual progress will be stifled, his physical condition will suffer, the lover will not wish the boy to mature and take a family, all because the lover is shaping him out of desire for pleasure rather than what is best. At some point, "right-minded reason" will take the place of "the madness of love", and the lover's oaths and promises to his boy will be broken.
As Zmaj was very popular in Blato because the period from 1926 to 1928 had not recorded a single defeat of the then rivals, and his name and what he represented could not be stifled by the authorities. Thus, in 1937 by people who were not involved in the clubs back then launched an initiative to establish the Zmaj and he is revived by the arrival of the Italian occupiers in 1941. Then off again BŠK Zmaj, who at times became greatest organized society in Blato, and other than football, founded by the section athletics, water polo, swimming and later chess. After completion of the World War II, when normalized life continued to work BŠK Zmaj and to this day is the guardian of the rich athletic tradition of Blato.
Then they bound a cloth about his neck and face so > close, that little or no water could go by. That done, they poured the water > softly upon his head until the cloth was full, up to the mouth and nostrils, > and somewhat higher; so that he could not draw breath, but he must with all > suck in the water: which being still continued to be poured in softly, > forced all his inward parts, come out of his nose, ears, eyes, and often as > it were stifling and choking him, at length took away his breath, and > brought him to a swoon or fainting. Then they took him quickly down, and > made him vomit up the water. Being a little recovered, they trussed him up > again, and poured water as before, taking him down as soon as he seemed to > be stifled.
In a close game, Australian rules football players will run the clock down by kicking the ball between the defenders while having no intention of a forward thrust, or by advancing the ball with short, low-risk kicks. Each time a mark is taken, the player can run approximately eight seconds off the clock before being required to play on – and may continue to run time off the clock if no opponents pressure them after the call of play on is made. Strategically, running down the clock can be stifled by playing man- on-man defence, in an attempt to force the opposition to kick to a contest, creating the chance for a turnover. Late in a close game players who have marked the ball will often attend to their uniforms such as tucking in jerseys or pulling their socks up along with over zealous stretching in an effort to milk the clock.
In 1663, Louis XIV of France stated his claim to portions of the Habsburg southern Netherlands, leading to a short rapprochement between England and the Republic. During this time, Lord Clarendon, serving as chief minister to King Charles II of England, felt that France had become the greatest danger to England. In 1664, however, the situation quickly changed: Clarendon's enemy, Lord Arlington, became the favourite of the king, and he and his client Sir Thomas Clifford M.P., later Lord Clifford, began to cooperate with the king's brother James, Duke of York, the Lord High Admiral James, Arlington and Clifford, who was chairman of a House of Commons committee investigating the supposed depression in English maritime commerce agreed that Dutch commercial competition had to be stifled, even if this led to war with the United Provinces, as they considered the United Provinces were a greater threat to English interests than was France. They coordinated their efforts in order to reduce Dutch competition through a policy of reprisals against Dutch ships, which were captured in significant numbers.
They cannot grasp traditional republican levers which have been co-opted by the powers that be; their reform would be stifled without a direct appeal to thinking voters." "Closes Oklahoma to free exchange of ideas" In its amicus brief, the Institute for Justice says that Oklahoma's ban on non-resident signature-gathering "closes Oklahoma to the free exchange of ideas that is part of an out-of-stater's efforts to convince an Oklahoma voter to sign a petition." "Does not prevent fraud" The amicus brief by the American Civil Rights Coalition takes on the assertion that a ban on non-resident circulators is effective at limiting fraud in the initiative process. "Limiting circulators to Oklahoma residents simply limits the number of people who can commit fraud, it does not prevent it in any serious way", adding, "Moreover, if an out-of-state circulator violates some rule by failing to register with the state or failing to sign an affidavit…the narrowly tailored remedy is to not count the affected signatures, not preclude all out-of-state circulators.
In 2014, during the attack of the Israeli on the Gaza Strip (2014 Israel–Gaza conflict), a Palestinian nurse of the clinic posted on Facebook that “the Israel Defense Forces are war criminals, only killing innocent people, and the state is claiming [it is done] ‘by mistake and we are investigating the incident.’” Hospital director Zeev Rotstein suspended the nurse for two weeks, writing that the nurse’s statement constituted a “disciplinary offense”. In accordance with a labour court rule, the hospital revoked the suspension, while the nurse dropped the request for an injunction against the suspension and apologized in writing to the hospital management for the post on his Facebook page.Revital Hovel: Arab Nurse Suspended From Sheba for Facebook Post to Be Reinstated Haaretz, 1 July 2014; Or Kashti, Eli Ashkenazi, Nir Hasson: Workplaces Discipline Israeli Arabs for Facebook Posts Against Gaza Incursion Haaretz, 23 July 2014; Ricky Ben-David, Marissa Newman, Haviv Rettig Gur: US slams ‘indefensible’ Israeli strike; PA could press war crimes charges; PM says tackling tunnels 1st step to demilitarized Gaza Times of Israel, 31 July 2014; David Brinn: Don’t let dissent be stifled Jerusalem Post, 31 July 2014.

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