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"stymied" Definitions
  1. hindered, blocked, or thwarted:In this drama he plays a stymied professor of history who has never managed to become department head.
  2. the simple past tense and past participle of stymie.

990 Sentences With "stymied"

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That's the hard problem — one that stymied past administrations.
Both factors have stymied efforts to cool all stations citywide.
The Kashmiri press is stymied from getting its story out.
And Ukraine's efforts to reverse their course will be stymied.
Similar lawsuits ultimately stymied George W. Bush in the 2000s.
Go deeper ... Report: Google's China plan stymied after privacy debate
On the legislative front, Trump has been almost entirely stymied.
But a flurry of legal challenges quickly stymied his efforts.
Even piecemeal labor market improvements have been stymied or delayed.
Bassitt stymied his former team while throwing just 94 pitches.
It stymied the dam, Near the place where it swam.
Kushner said his efforts are not being stymied by bureaucracy.
Malta is equally stymied on how to remember Caruana Galizia.
Despite the President's praise for Kim, progress has been stymied.
Reagan made conservatism popular again and stymied the Soviet Union.
The defense stymied former teammate Mike Glennon with four turnovers.
I well remember seeing women whose careers were completely stymied.
Initial data was positive, but inconsistent funding stymied further progress.
As we hurtle toward 2020, it's easy to feel stymied.
Tensions with Sudan in the north stymied the country's progress.
Early on, volunteers' limited availability stymied the Carrs' original plan.
Like a stymied startup, Altman then made a radical pivot.
The work of her government has seemed stymied by Brexit.
If they succeed, much of Trump's agenda would be stymied.
However, rising U.S. production has stymied OPEC's efforts to rebalance markets.
But she stymied him at times: When Mr. Sanders criticized Mrs.
NS after an initial bid had been stymied for a year.
Reform efforts have been stymied by the ANC's left-wing partners.
They look ridiculously real, stymied only by the headset's limited resolution.
In Tehran, businessmen and officials say everything is stymied from afar.
But deep policy and political divisions have repeatedly stymied congressional efforts.
The police were stymied until someone thought to radio the ship.
That strategy was largely was stymied by the advent of smartphones.
Anorexia, in particular, has stymied many of psychiatry's best treatment efforts.
That deal has been stymied since last year, when U.S. Sen.
Rescuers trying to reach them have been stymied by thin ice.
Stymied legislatively, Mr. Obama in 2012 instituted DACA via executive order.
Even as demand has increased, several obstacles have stymied these projects.
That has stymied global growth and hurt export sales, Moore said.
But efforts to create change have been stymied by diplomatic tensions.
I'd never been so stymied for insight, so barren of instinct.
I ticked all the boxes: stymied career, overburdened marriage, caregiving sandwich.
Like in many areas of trucking, drayage is stymied by inefficiencies.
Alben told me he had been stymied by the practicalities, though.
But much of his agenda had been stymied by the courts.
But just as often as they are introduced, these bills get stymied.
But progress has been stymied by customary laws that typically favor men.
But difficulties building infrastructure and negotiating mineral rights have stymied many projects.
Their reservations also stymied immediate progress towards a common deposit-insurance scheme.
But in recent times drought and a commodities slump have stymied growth.
He stymied Mr Trump's efforts to ban transsexuals from the armed forces.
However, previous attempts have been stymied by political instability and corruption allegations.
Roger Wicker (R-MS), also found himself stymied by the new rules.
In country after country, these forces have stymied democratization and economic growth.
The aggressive Flyers' penalty kill stymied the Capitals during the two minutes.
Their efforts to fill those seats have been stymied by unprecedented obstructionism.
Sadly, hyperbole and hysteria have stymied reasonable dialogue between well-intentioned representatives.
But there they will by stymied—or frustrated, or fascinated, or irritated.
Opponents launched the drive to have him recalled, but have been stymied.
He had tried, but had been stymied by the online membership form.
Matches among different systems have also been stymied by data entry errors.
Like harried New Yorkers, the dogs seemed stymied by slow-walking tourists.
They stymied Republican attempts to take health insurance from millions of people.
The weak dollar stymied its widely anticipated reduction of its stimulus measures.
For a year their requests were stymied by Iraq's slow-moving bureaucracy.
It stymied the leaders of the populist movement in late 19th century.
Stymied, she goes to neighborhoods where he was reputed to have struck.
At the federal level, corporate lobbying has stymied sunshine legislation for decades.
It might have been what stymied Chicago-born Elizabeth Murray's international career.
But Gordon was stymied on four straight running plays at the goal line.
There's are all problems that have stymied other companies working on similar products.
She is stymied when it comes to translating her ideas into business success.
It passed the Senate but was stymied by conservative opposition in the House.
This may have stymied the forces of convergence seen elsewhere, Mr Subramanian posits.
Background: Divergent views on whether to negotiate have long stymied Afghanistan peace efforts.
What's more, despite the mythmaking around Murray, nobody has silenced or stymied him.
Croft said OPEC's ability to reach a deal is being stymied by Iraq.
While Guinea's iron ore ambitions have been stymied, its bauxite sector is booming.
But the major issue that has stymied the bill so far remains unresolved.
Those efforts have been stymied by multiple investigations into the Kremlin's election interference.
However, the commonwealth's awkward status within the United States has stymied his efforts.
Just as Obama has been stymied at every turn, she may be too.
Instead, he seemed to have chosen, as he has when stymied by Gov.
NS last week, after an initial bid had been stymied for a year.
Yet the clubs are stymied by both their image problem and closelipped policies.
"We were stymied by their (Pirates) switch-up and match-ups," Dunne said.
But the very makeup of federal fishery-management bodies has stymied greater changes.
But heavy fog stymied his plans, and he was forced to turn back.
In the third quarter, Mississippi State stymied the Wildcats' offense and pulled away.
Stymied by the sanctions, Exxon was forced to look elsewhere for new reserves.
But the Do Not Track effort and the privacy bill were both stymied.
Yet many of these investigations have been stymied, particularly in the Judiciary Committee.
Too many women's careers are stymied or ended because of harassment and abuse.
It's the same challenge that has stymied the policy at the federal level.
Her efforts to register them have so far been stymied by government officials.
Republican efforts are perpetually stymied as party infighting continues to cannibalize its own.
"I don't know even to this day why this got stymied," he said.
Ms. Weild seems stymied in her attempts to pace and differentiate the material.
Roy Cooper on Medicaid expansion have been stymied by the Republican-controlled legislature.
The original plan, which was stymied by the recession, was to develop condos.
At the same time, the Vikings' defense stymied the Saints' biggest offensive weapons.
At the same time, the Vikings' defense stymied the Saints' biggest offensive weapons.
If stymied, it might yet decide instead to let them through into Europe.
Ayn Rand's favorite play, about a French swordsman and poet stymied in his
The F.B.I. has long been stymied in its efforts to get Russian cybercriminals.
"I don't know even to this day why this got stymied," he said.
From there, they spread among Chinese readers, although censorship stymied their widespread circulation.
Sales are being stymied by an acute shortages of homes on the market.
Other states have repeatedly stymied federal education reform just by dragging their feet.
KEYS TO SUCCESS Croatia stymied Messi for 90 minutes, not allowing even one shot.
But she rapidly finds herself stymied by the boys' club of London's music scene.
Instead, he comes across as heavier and duller, frequently stymied by events around him.
Corruption, as much as insecurity, has stymied international efforts to revive Afghanistan's sickly economy.
Fourteen years of civil war and, more recently, the Ebola virus have stymied reforms.
The national prosecuting authority, stymied under Mr Zuma, is now considering reinstating the charges.
However, we were stymied by the lack of public APIs on several of them.
Prosecutions for online crime were still relatively rare, stymied by inexperience and jurisdictional issues.
The government's hopes of attracting foreign mining firms may be stymied by local protesters.
Cashner stymied the Cardinals with six innings of one-run ball on April 223.
This has stymied the efforts of investigators to help students get their loans forgiven.
After the revolution, she was repeatedly stymied in her attempts to found women's organizations.
If you're stymied by a crossing, consider waiting to see if the water drops.
However, progress was stymied for decades by resistance from affected companies and regulatory inaction.
Having been stymied in its initial approach, it has decided to rely on another.
Many complain of careers slowed or stymied by prejudice, pay inequity and family responsibilities.
Those two outcomes stymied both Clinton and Obama and limited their ability to govern.
The Englishman stymied Porter's frenetic energy back in 2014 with intermittent clinches and holds.
But the effort was stymied by Stephen K. Bannon, then Mr. Trump's chief strategist.
But most analysts believe that she is likely to be stymied in that objective.
The Democrats' record-setting use of delay tactics has stymied the GOP's legislative agenda.
A coalition of militias from around the region has stymied the assault by Gen.
If you feel stymied, include shared cultural references to movies, song lyrics or novels.
People volunteering to do the grass-roots election work felt stymied by party leaders.
Its leaders feel as stymied as their American counterparts, according to many China experts.
So far, the battle against the practice has been stymied at the judicial level.
Max Scherzer (1-0) stymied the Dodgers over seven quality innings on short rest.
As those shipments were stymied, images of violence marked Colombia's border bridges on Sunday.
Traditionally, people who make movies about computers and the internet are really stymied, right?
Rodriguez said lack of U.S. cooperation had stymied its own investigation into the matter.
The Supreme Court stymied Obama on that front and made the ACA's Medicaid expansion optional.
Roy Cooper has been stymied on the issue by Republican legislators since his 0003 election.
If most congressional Republicans hold the line against any serious investigation, Democrats will be stymied.
Under Republican leadership, Democrats' efforts to pursue their own lines of inquiry were largely stymied.
Even Peterson was initially stymied by the science, which Fleisig introduced to him in 1989.
Finally and perhaps most disturbing, both men threatened violence should their political ambitions be stymied.
This has led to massive government debt, which has stymied consistent economic growth in Brazil.
Prior efforts to bring the Libyan conflict to a close were stymied by regional rivalries.
It shut the federal government down twice in one month, and has stymied the Senate.
At the same time, Kennedy's presence stymied right-wing efforts to end the practice altogether.
Thus, even where Trump has been stymied, he's still delivering some returns on his promises.
The commission's work had been stymied by its opponents on the left, Mr Kobach explained.
Even when consumers do locate the lists, they might be stymied by seemingly incomprehensible abbreviations.
Stymied, Ginsburg went to Sweden to undertake a comparative study of Swedish and American law.
The revelations stymied Soon's career in science, but not his role in facilitating a community.
They even beat an ace (Clayton Kershaw) who had stymied them earlier in the season.
The drawbacks of state-dictated tax policies have long been recognized, but lawmakers were stymied.
Meanwhile, reforms aimed at reducing chronic youth unemployment have been stymied by political in-fighting.
His chipping woes, which stymied previous comeback attempts, no longer seem to be a concern.
But instead, over the past three months, my efforts on American campuses have been stymied.
But his inquiry was stymied, he said, because improper contacts with journalists were so common.
These youth are still trying to get a trial, but have been stymied for years.
He's ostensibly the most powerful person in the world and look how he's being stymied.
He's rather a kind of stymied artist on whom, and in whom, pressure slowly builds.
With the governorship held by Democrats since 2007, pro-death-penalty legislators have been stymied.
But all too often, the blueprint for action is incomplete and stymied by inadequate funding.
Previous attempts to enter the breakfast market have been stymied by McDonald's and other titans.
There, her classmates said she struggled with English at first, stymied by even basic conversations.
Tuchel had tried to bring him to Paris last January, but was stymied by Everton.
Senate Republicans will face some of the same dynamics that stymied the House for weeks.
But if these women seek an abortion, they are stymied, in part by U.S. policy.
They claimed Jia has stymied their investigation into his finances by refusing to produce documents.
Thin and clearly in pain, his recovery from gangrene is stymied by lack of everything.
For three decades, the at-will doctrine stymied legislation that would have protected labor rights.
Public markets haven't stymied the company, even if short selling puts future valuation in jeopardy.
Amazon has successfully stymied unionization efforts since the company began, so this shift is momentous.
But at the federal level, any momentum for change was quickly stymied by partisan gridlock.
Despite these widespread concerns, though, election security legislation has been stymied by Senate Republican leaders.
Annual exports have declined by 20% in dollar terms since 2013, stymied by an overvalued currency.
Even on the agenda items Trump has pursued—and not just tweeted about—he's been stymied.
His , now stymied in federal court, triggered complaints from Silicon Valley and other multinational U.S. corporations.
Mainstream parties may be tempted to frame one that stymied the M5S's chances of gaining office.
He reluctantly took his reporting to The New Yorker after being stymied by NBC News executives.
But industry analysts are worried that efforts to expand in India may be stymied by regulation.
The lack of big cities stymied the growth of trade unions, and thus the Labour Party.
The bottom line: Stymied at home, Trump is now moving faster than ever on foreign policy.
In fairness to Essential, it isn't the first phone company to be stymied by new colors.
But a global glut in motor fuels and other refined products since have stymied the rebound.
Parts of a huge Chinese investment at Piraeus, Athens's port, are being stymied by bureaucratic objections.
Other Democrats on the committee echoed Feinstein's comments, repeatedly bringing up how Republicans stymied Garland's nomination.
With the court now stymied 4-4, expect a lot of ties for the time being.
Apple desperately wants its own OTT "Netflix Killer," but Hollywood has stymied its efforts to date.
Though the expansionists were initially stymied, they won out for a surprising reason: the Industrial Revolution.
According to The Times, the encryption built into WhatsApp has stymied Justice Department attempts at wiretapping.
We get examples of women's bottled rage at being stymied over and over throughout the series.
And bankers reckon that Ms Warren's more radical instincts could well be stymied by political gridlock.
But Bratz's success was stymied by a legal battle with Mattel over who owned the brand.
He had wanted to go out with Messiaen's colossal opera "Saint François d'Assise," but was stymied.
An EPA spokesman told Reuters that rescheduling the trip had been stymied by Australia's parliamentary schedule.
Yet, Republican leadership has once again stymied progress toward fair and equal treatment for our veterans.
At work, he agitated for wage increases for public-sector workers, but his efforts were stymied.
I thought I knew a lot but they are being so stymied, so constricted with regulation.
The Industrial Space Facility was stymied by the unexpected high cost of operating the space shuttle.
On their next possession, Watkins stymied Ellis with superb backside help, and Ellis missed a layup.
We were spending nights bandying about baby names, stymied by the boys', overwhelmed by the girls'.
The investigators complained that they were being stymied by a lack of cooperation from the Rajneeshees.
His Chiefs offense was stymied by the Steelers, a team they'd already faced once this season.
Our framers never intended for the majority will to be stymied by use of the filibuster.
But it is worth considering the teams that have stymied P.S.G.'s ambitions along the way.
But the department was stymied by the White House's refusal to discuss it, the official said.
We'd be stymied by the fear of being deemed failures by a system that never forgets.
These factors have also stymied efforts to market PrEP more successfully to the African-American community.
He came desperately close to closing out Carlsen, only to be stymied in the last moves.
Steve Feldberg was standing in his kitchen Tuesday in Montclair, N.J., preparing dinner and feeling stymied.
But Meade's eyesight wasn't sharp enough, and in his early 20s, he found his ambitions stymied.
One of his ventures, Mahalo, was stymied in the early 2010s by changes to Google's algorithm.
And in El Salvador attempts to permit abortion in life-threatening circumstances were stymied last month.
Bobby stymied an inner disgust, sighed, and said his four least favorite words in the world.
President Trump is not the first president to have his policy actions stymied by the courts.
The president often comes across as unfamiliar with Washington and stymied by aspects of the job.
Previous attempts to change the law had been stymied by a Republican majority in the Senate.
This stymied the new special envoy, Stephen E. Biegun, who had planned to accompany Mr. Pompeo.
His popularity was straightforward: the legislature stymied his constitutional changes, but his road-building programme got through.
At APEC Chinese officials, in a bout of tantrum diplomacy, stymied attempts to produce a joint statement.
Trump tweeted his response shortly after the news broke, saying Democrats have stymied Sessions' confirmation, enabling Yates.
But come Tuesday, voters from both of those demographics will be stymied by New York's electoral rules.
Will the half-century mark, which stymied crude last year, put an end to this epic comeback?
It has been stymied by regulatory delays and an earlier-than-expected drop in transportation fuel demand.
But since then, he has faced criticism that his over-involvement stymied the FAA from acting sooner.
In the end, the obstinate forces of tradition and inertia stymied the administration's move from Bankova Street.
Stymied in his musical career, Mr. Russo began searching for his next pursuit in a near frenzy.
Mr. Cohen also said efforts in 2011 to address a violation from 2006 were stymied by bureaucracy.
If the plaintiffs challenging the ban win either case, Mr Trump's travel restrictions will remain stymied nationwide.
It is true that some airlines on the continent would be happy to have British competition stymied.
In the past such reform has often been stymied by a system that favours government by committee.
I assumed "matchmaking" to refer to dating and was stymied and bemused, after getting ASPEN on crosses.
This, plus violence directed at health-care workers, has stymied public health efforts to halt this outbreak.
Its ageing ruler, Sultan Qaboos, has stymied big regional initiatives, including efforts to create a single currency.
British basketball is stymied by a lack of Olympic funding since the sport offers scant medal prospects.
This happened as its advertising business became stymied by the same industry headwinds facing all digital publishers.
Congressional gridlock, fueled by intense partisanship, stymied much of Mr. Obama's agenda during his years as president.
The UN and its ability to act against Syria is being cynically stymied by continuous Russian intransigence.
Insiders have tried to persuade others to drop out -- an approach that has been stymied by ego.
They're all modest strivers, stymied by the littlest things, and dealing with frustration by refusing to adapt.
In races for other seats, however, candidates from low-income backgrounds find themselves stymied by other roadblocks.
Congress has repeatedly stymied President Obama's efforts to fulfill a 2007 campaign promise to close the facility.
Will those opposed to the president's policies find the careers of their children in government service stymied?
Gun control efforts have been stymied in Congress despite a rash of mass shootings in recent years.
North Dakota, West Virginia and Texas passed legislation to limit costs but were stymied by the courts.
If for some reason it breaks down or doesn't do what I expect, I'm stymied and stuck.
Nevertheless, by extending the regulatory definition of aircraft to include unmanned aircraft, the FAA unintentionally stymied innovation.
The fear of success that stymied his own competitive swimming career had not followed him into coaching.
Longstanding fears of the North, especially among conservatives, have stymied efforts to repeal or revise the law.
Now, stymied solely by their own internal divisions, Republicans have failed to pass a budget as promised.
When it comes to defeating Donald Trump, his rivals have so far been stymied at every turn.
But a struggle between secular ultranationalist and ultra-Orthodox factions stymied his efforts to form a coalition.
But a struggle between ultra-Orthodox and secular ultranationalist factions stymied his efforts to form a coalition.
But Ms. Kirchner and her allies assured that justice for Mr. Nisman's murder was stymied for years.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino's plans to reorder world soccer are being stymied by a familiar foe: Europe.
They defeated teams like Michigan State and Penn State, which had stubbornly stymied them in previous years.
Stymied in her hopes for a Senate seat, she now has a direct line to the president.
Every time Mr. Trump tried to stop the investigation, the president was stymied by his own subordinates.
Until that perception gap is addressed, attempts by individuals and organizations to make progress will be stymied.
This big change to asylum rules, announced on July 16th, had been stymied in court—until now.
Federal initiatives have also been stymied by a "sustained opposition" to some if its terrorism prevention efforts.
It is impossible to deny that Facebook, Google and Amazon have stymied innovation on a broad scale.
His latest Twitter tantrum, on Monday, took a swipe at "the courts" over his stymied travel ban.
The problem is political will; even bipartisan proposals for federal gun restrictions are stymied on Capitol Hill.
The pace of change could be stymied, however, by regulators concerned at technology's effect on pilot performance.
Moreover, Trump and Republican leaders stymied a solution to keep families together and provide protections for Dreamers.
But our country's chance of having a poorer future if immigration is further stymied is 100 percent.
"In America, it has largely succeeded, with policies to mitigate climate change stymied or delayed for decades."  
Nationals right-hander Max Scherzer (1-0) stymied the Dodgers over seven quality innings on short rest.
The shootings stymied the authorities for months, and the police are still unsure of Mr. Saucedo's motive.
Frustration with the Senate boiled over last year after Democrats stymied the effort to defund Planned Parenthood.
But the GOP effort to strike down the law has been stymied by divisions within the party.
But he was stymied by Sarasota County officials, who balked at rezoning the largely pristine pine forest.
In short, Copyright Office modernization is badly needed, but is stymied by current deficiencies in bureaucratic organization.
Offenses were stymied for much of the game, which was played in some heavy rain and wind.
Ideas like these have been around for a while, but have been stymied by old political divisions.
But partisan scuffling over whether different proposals would preempt existent state data security regulations have stymied progress.
But this has been stymied by a dispute over gas that Egypt failed to deliver after 2012.
Some isolated communities struggled without water, power or transport as torn-up roads stymied deliveries of aid.
Venezuela continues to pay despite an economic crisis that would have stymied other sovereign borrowers long ago.
The Trump administration has also stymied several demands for documents and depositions connected to the Ukraine affair.
The fact that people don't think he can do it and he's been stymied is obviously relevant.
For months, the White House stymied congressional investigations with broad claims of executive privilege and absolute immunity.
I had enough letters at that point to write in JUDGES, but then I was stymied. ROBOJUDGES?
Senators brought in outside lawyers, who were put on display but procedurally stymied from doing their job.
Her true identity is no longer stymied by her upbringing, nor is it forcibly denied behind bars.
Slow job gains in November were largely blamed on unseasonably chilly temperatures, which stymied hiring at construction sites.
Control Risks said in the release that this tactic may be stymied by nationalist governments and completion regulators.
So far, he has been stymied by resistance from Republican lawmakers to his out-of-the-box picks.
But the Swedish lead prosecutors believe the investigation has been completely stymied by Assange's continued protection by Ecuador.
Lawmakers have been stymied by health care industry groups who shift the blame and responsibility for the matter.
The path forward has been so stymied that the Justice Department appears to have all but given up.
Police were stymied about the identity of Bonnie until DeAngelo was caught and investigators pieced together his history.
Instead of being stymied, she created perhaps one of her most intriguing series, the "I Am" self-portraits.
But the country's production has been stymied by international sanctions that strangled its energy sector in recent years.
That will likely end at least some of the partisan gridlock that stymied much the Obama administration's agenda.
All I knew was that I felt mentally stymied from the pressure and instability of working in media.
"There's a legislative component to this, so you could want something really badly and be stymied," he says.
Regardless of the mechanism, however, it seems that Mr Trump's earlier, stymied attempt had the effect he desired.
This is how the telecoms-equipment industry works, with Huawei imperious around the world but stymied in America.
The first attempt, its original 1990 off-Broadway outing, was stymied by the advent of the Gulf War.
A week ago, when Facebook announced Portal, I noted that its launch had been stymied by trust issues.
A few prospectors tried their hands at the mica business, but were stymied by the steep mountain geography.
The problem, according to Wray, is that law enforcement is stymied by phone encryption, which is now widespread.
Interviews revealed that women felt ignored, harassed and stymied in their careers, while working in a demeaning environment.
As the Khuranas struggle to cope, Mansoor pursues computer programming, only to be stymied by his lingering wounds.
Four days on, some isolated communities struggled without water, power or transport, as torn-up roads stymied deliveries.
Strickland herself dismissed suggestions her career had ever been stymied by being treated differently to her male colleagues.
Pao charged the firm with creating an atmosphere of both insidious and overt sexism that stymied her career.
The violence has also stymied international attempts to alleviate conditions for the two million people living in Gaza.
Earlier this season we learned that the zombies of the "Dead" universe are not stymied by open water.
The violence has also stymied international attempts to alleviate conditions for the 2 million people living in Gaza.
Several barriers have stymied underserved consumers' adoption of mainstream banking products, both from the consumer and FI perspective.
It stymied the long-running efforts of activists to persuade rural whites to join a progressive interracial coalition.
On Wednesday, Kaye Blegvad was stymied in boarding the G train at the Broadway Station in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
Although conflicts stymied that move, it was seen as representative of a shift toward a more confrontational stance.
It has stretched on for half a century and stymied two previous truces meant to bring lasting peace.
Capturing the feeling and tone of the original three films has stymied a lot of highly paid pros.
Unfortunately, in recent years, our leaders have put partisanship before policy and stymied our progress as a nation.
The risk corridor problem, however, lays entirely at the feet of the congressional Republicans who stymied those payments.
But it angered some Western state lawmakers and people in the mining industry, who said it stymied development.
But Mr. Trump is an invaluable asset, and Mr. Putin doesn't want him stymied by a Democratic Congress.
But Conservatives opposed to the change stymied its progress through Senate, whose members are appointed rather than elected.
He tried to turn Trump against North Korea and was stymied by Kim Jong Un's entreaties of Trump.
But a power struggle between secular ultranationalist and ultra-Orthodox factions stymied his efforts to form a coalition.
The arrests have stymied mobsters' attempts to re-establish a ruling mob council in the province of Palermo.
Whereas the transshipment business developed in line with predictions, domestic political infighting stymied the rollout of fuel bunkering.
And who desperately longed to see her nearly 1,800 poems in print, stymied by men at every step.
These efforts were stymied, however, by South Korea's decision to commit troops to the American effort in Vietnam.
Setting fire to vehicles in Scandinavia is not uncommon, but the phenomenon has stymied the police and criminologists.
Stymied, Mr. Trump is lashing out in other ways against an investigation that he clearly hates or fears.
New statehouse reformers are demanding striking progress on promises long stymied by special interests and Albany deal-making.
Determining the exact cause of food-borne outbreaks has long stymied investigators, especially those that affect leafy greens.
Fox has been trying to buy all of Sky, but has so far been stymied by regulatory approvals.
Stymied in Washington, gun control activists have taken their fight to state capitals, city halls and corporate boardrooms.
Toronto's William Nylander was stymied on a breakaway, and Ottawa's Drake Batherson was foiled on a good attempt.
What was the 2008 financial crisis if not an out-of-the-blue event that stymied most prognosticators?
It's perhaps the lack of such space that has stymied Smith's more traditional efforts in the short form.
Though the facts eventually came to light, Vincent said, initial confidentiality in the Melton case "stymied" the agency.
And the company has been emboldened by the Trump administration's easing of rules that had stymied its expansion.
But they never led, and Wall stymied the rally with huge plays at both ends of the court.
But once they enter those industries, their career progress may be stymied by more biases along the way.
On Monday, Estrada repeatedly stymied the Yankees' pursuit of a big inning, scattering seven singles over seven innings.
The deal should help Airbus maintain production of the superjumbo jet, which has been stymied by slow orders.
The process of confirming Mr. Trump's nominees has quickly been somewhat stymied because of a slow vetting process.
Those who seek change and can mobilize support, such as the anti-corruption crusader Alexei Navalny, are stymied.
The tech companies are finding, however, that their rate of progress is stymied by the lack of interoperability.
Mr. Cuomo has said that past efforts to change voting laws have been stymied by a divided Legislature.
Mr. Trump wants to score points at home by closing a historic deal that has stymied his predecessors.
The president could also be stymied by further court rulings blocking his efforts to crack down on immigrants.
Instead, their right to profess, practice, and propagate their religion guaranteed by the country's constitution is regularly stymied.
But with those bills stymied, Trump is doing what he can within the confines of the federal bureaucracy.
Stein's efforts in Pennsylvania have also been stymied as she waits for a federal court hearing on Friday.
Some 2 million Americans are addicted to opiates, a problem that has stymied the government since the early 1900s.
Defense lawyers previously argued the agency was stymied by legal limits on background checks and the local clerical errors.
Unfortunately Congress has been stymied in its subpoenas for documents that would fill the remaining holes in the story.
To a large extent, progress has been stymied by the FAA's reluctance to permit drone flights in commercial airspace.
That divide has stymied abortion rights supporters and opponents alike, as neither side's bills can pick up lasting traction.
The Trump administration's border crackdown has been stymied somewhat, following an executive order declaring an end to family separations.
Though the medical examiner declared her death a homicide, questions have abounded for years as the investigation appeared stymied.
Instead of being stymied by harassment, some women are being promoted; more are being given a chance to direct.
Several Chinese traders told Reuters the sanctions had stymied North Korean businesses' ability to raise hard currency to trade.
That division stymied centrist bipartisanship on a range of issues from immigration to the Law of the Sea Treaty.
But even less controversial harm-reduction policies are being stymied by governmental inertia and a misunderstanding of the evidence.
His last two baskets stymied the Charlotte comeback after the Hornets closed to within four with 2:323 left.
The bomb thrown in 1881 at Tsar Alexander II, who had emancipated the serfs, woefully stymied reform in Russia.
As a freshman, his dribble attacks against closeouts were often stymied by stronger defenders who simply cut him off.
Tensions between the two Gulf producers have stymied OPEC's attempts to find a plan to boost global oil prices.
But further rollout was stymied by a lawsuit, which the union agreed to drop as part of the deal.
The jump in mortgage rates has not stymied application activity for home purchases or to refinance a home loan.
She also described a chaotic, Game of Thrones-like atmosphere in which women were often stymied or passed over.
Those efforts were stymied by Prince Mohammed, who refused to go along with a freeze unless Iran went along.
But Macri's anti-corruption agenda has been stymied by an unlikely adversary: his own attorney general, Alejandra Gils Carbó.
Stymied, Zevin has submitted a different resolution for Apple's 2018 meeting to include diversity measures in setting executive pay.
Our ability to access spaces that reflect our authentic selves will not be suppressed nor stymied by another's fears.
Nonetheless, he found himself stymied by the impediments that plague so many former inmates — not least, trouble finding work.
Then, given a House majority with which to investigate the administration, they found themselves totally stymied by Trump's stonewalling.
Where politicians had stymied reform, citizens launched successful ballot initiatives last year in Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Ohio and Utah.
A portrait of book publishing, a story about stymied ambition: These things fade in and out, but nothing stays.
The Saudi royals repeatedly stymied American efforts to crack down on Al Qaeda in the years before 9/11.
Looking back, Dr. Chu said she understood why the regulations that stymied the flu study's efforts for weeks existed.
Jens Laerke, from the UN's humanitarian office, said aid workers have been stymied by the trifecta of natural disasters.
During the investigations of the C.I.A.'s enhanced interrogation programs, the agency stymied investigators by refusing to declassify documents.
These potential vulnerabilities illustrate the ways in which current progress in A.I. is stymied by the barrier of meaning.
Yet for all the safety advances, aviation safety experts have long been stymied by plane crashes in the sea.
And political polarization, which has stymied Spanish politics over the years, is likely to get worse during the crisis.
Until now, efforts by the Indian government to reduce the use of vanaspati have been stymied by food producers.
Even though it has been stymied mainly by Republican opposition at every turn, it's still theoretically on the table.
If these countries can manage it, why is the most powerful country in the history of the world stymied?
But four relievers — Roberto Osuna, Chris Devenski, Kimbrel and Andrew Miller – stymied the N.L. the rest of the way.
The flow of nutrients and sediments vital to the food web is also stymied by even the smallest dams.
With the release of his plan stymied by the instability in Israel, Mr. Kushner turned his attention to economics.
Meanwhile, Lady is stymied by her writing; she can't find the words to describe her life with her son.
OSHA first attempted to regulate beryllium in 85033, but industry backlash stymied the rule, preventing it from moving forward.
The government-leaning Supreme Court and electoral board have stymied the opposition-led National Assembly time and time again.
Obama decided to act alone after being repeatedly stymied by Congress on past efforts to pass tighter gun laws.
They see their stymied membership efforts as part of a longer history of black exclusion from the Woodland board.
Movil tried to buy KPN in 2013 but gave up attempts after being stymied by KPN's poison pill measures.
That effort has largely been stymied by a federal district court judge, who has halted it in three states.
Obama's promise to shutter the detention center has been stymied by a Republican-controlled congress since he took office.
Divisions over how much control they should exert over the Pentagon have stymied efforts to pass a new law.
If U.S. tech is stymied in China, it may send more dollars south in the search for global growth.
Four secondary players have told us of employees who've tried to find ways around Uber's regulations, only to be stymied.
Valtteri Filppula nearly equalized for the Flyers with 1:44 remaining but Murray stymied the opportunity with a great save.
Whitaker went so as far as to recommend ways in which the investigation, led by Robert Mueller, could be stymied.
In healthcare, education, the affordability of cities, immigration and regulation, the Western, best-ideas-win system of innovation is stymied.
The Save the Internet Act passed the House of Representatives earlier this year, but it's been stymied in the Senate.
Two of the 3-pointers kept Detroit ahead and stymied some of Sacramento's momentum during the Kings' fourth-quarter rally.
But taxpayers' apprehension on financing stadiums or difficulties acquiring suitable sites have stymied previous efforts to put a team there.
After the death of Antonin Scalia in February, commentators predicted that the remaining eight justices would be stymied by deadlock.
Even companies that have broken through into mainstream brick-and-mortar stores often find themselves stymied by content restrictions online.
New Zealand has tried to tighten laws before but a strong gun lobby and culture of hunting has stymied efforts.
The growth of companies making prefabricated houses can be stymied by the cost of adapting their designs for specific jurisdictions.
For the first time, the majority of fraud attempts are getting stymied before they are paid for, the report notes.
Stymied by Congress, Trump aims to use executive authority to construct the wall, using $8 billion total toward the barriers.
A widespread movement has killed off the Keystone pipeline, stymied Arctic drilling, and banned fracking in key states and countries.
The miners' bids were stymied by fears that the falling price of bitcoin made their business models unworkable, sources said.
Stymied by the enterprise market, the team started investigating whether it could build consumer applications on top of its infrastructure.
But for too many young people who unnecessarily come in contact with our criminal justice system, these possibilities are stymied.
If there wasn't much to click on, however, she'd be stymied because she didn't know to scroll down the page.
Woodard hit a 3-pointer during the run, and the Golden Hurricane stymied East Carolina's offense in the final minutes.
His characters in dramas are usually gently stymied by the gap between what they want and what they can achieve.
But public health officials are working with fewer resources than ever, with local STD control programs stymied by budget cuts.
The energy sector holds the same potential, but it is stymied by regulation and extensive government support for existing sources.
Simon has stymied the Cubs over the years, going 25-24 with a 1.66 ERA in 15 games (five starts).
People tend to also be stymied by the paperwork and the medical evaluations, not to mention confronting their own mortality.
Deep ideological divisions over the appropriate role of the government in the mortgage have also stymied progress on reform. Rep.
A doorbell salesman, stymied by his ability to roust only those with working doorbells, is consoled by his intended customer.
The Assembly, dominated by Democrats, has moved to close the loophole, only to find such efforts stymied in the Senate.
In Virginia, Mr Northam will be able to advance gun-control and voter-registration legislation that had previously been stymied.
Ultimately, while the 500-page executive summary was released, the Obama administration stymied efforts to make the full report public.
But she was sickly, depressive, and stymied; she never published her own work and subordinated herself to her husband's career.
The unfortunate reality is that Apple's gift may well founder in the same regulatory shoals that have stymied other developers.
He stymied plans to relocate Futenma to a more remote area, as he wants base taken off the island altogether.
Opposition protesters have said their demonstrations are being stymied by authorities closing subway stations and adding checkpoints on major highways.
Perhaps most importantly, they felt that their rights to religious and cultural expression where actively stymied by the ruling class.
People had been stymied in their economic development efforts—Pete [targeted those people] and said 'How can we help you?
As with many other tasks, it required Marine discipline, planning, creativity, execution — and a refusal to be stymied by hurdles.
County health officials told CNN last year the outbreak could have been stopped, but they were stymied by state officials.
The program has been stymied by regulatory delays and become a battleground between the oil and corn industries in Washington.
And our species is failing to scale to that level of digital congregation too, stymied by our insecurity and greed.
But investigators were stymied in their search for the killer, and the case only grew colder as the years passed.
It does little for the women whose careers are stymied by a lack of access to good mentors and peers.
Still, the Senate vote was significant progress after months of partisan debate that has stymied recovery efforts across the country.
For all of Mr. Hogan's successes, especially with the collaborative health care bill, he has also been stymied by Democrats.
He was stymied as much as any other mayor: on congestion pricing, on a football stadium, on securing the Olympics.
It is unclear whether the United States and Canada can bridge the differences that have so far stymied an agreement.
Police have stymied reform by leaking proposals, and their bureaucratic skirmishing with diplomats and soldiers has, at times, been crippling.
Judge Merrick Garland, whose nomination was stymied by Republicans until President Barack Obama left office, never granted a TV interview.
Internationally, he has isolated the United States and, by turning his back on the world, has stymied an international response.
The president's company has also been stymied by some of the new ethics restrictions it voluntarily adopted after the election.
Jacob Javits, I feel frustrated that the political climate is stymied in advancing proven solutions to our country's biggest problems.
The debt hangover has stymied attempts to stimulate consumption by the junta that seized power from Yingluck's government in 2014.
From there, the Hurricanes stymied the Red Wings with blanket defense that limited Detroit from gaining any significant scoring opportunities.
If it is bluster, was the IRA ineffective in this election because it was stymied, or because it didn't try?
A push to strengthen discipline in the SEAL teams has been stymied by one member's support in the White House.
Breakfast behemoth McDonald's has stymied those past attempts by aggressively advertising and discounting its own breakfast in Wendy's breakfast markets.
In 1970, Apollo 13, which had been bound for the moon, was stymied by the explosions of two oxygen tanks.
The bill has been stymied by partisan wrangling in the House, and the White House has tried to weaken it.
While we know that opponents of American democracy are bent on distorting and discrediting our elections, our response is stymied.
Barriers to trade Trade deals may help reduce tariffs and other barriers that have stymied trade between Britain and Africa.
Stymied, according to the report, McKinsey browbeat the contracting officer, threatening to resubmit the proposal until it got its way.
Patrick Hope's attempt to file articles of impeachment, which would then lead to a natural investigatory process, has been stymied.
Yet all of that work has been stymied for decades by a seemingly never-ending pattern of rising Pentagon budgets.
" She speculated that Giuliani's associates "believed that their personal financial ambitions were stymied by our anti-corruption policy in Ukraine.
Repeal efforts in the Senate, where Democrats have a numerical majority, have been stymied by a breakaway faction of Democrats.
The government and the security forces, adept at swatting away the small protests that periodically erupt in Algeria, seem stymied.
A new entrant could bring innovative approaches to old problems, but it may also become stymied by the industry's complexity.
What's stymied US production is that the price of oil fell steeply enough that the pace of new drilling collapsed.
Meanwhile, reporters delving into his past have been stymied by his family and friends' refusal to answer even banal questions.
It was the last screwing in a professional career that was most notable for being stymied at almost every turn.
The freeze has even stymied state attorneys general, according to two C.F.P.B. staffers and one attorney for a state office.
Stymied hedgehog snugglers might find support from other pet owners whom the CDC has similarly warned against pet displays of affection.
With the Panthers' best running back, Jonathan Stewart, stymied, Newton had to try to jump-start the offense on his own.
And that's exactly how an increasingly popular type of attack has stymied the defenses of dozens of banks around the world.
Maloney's court battles had been stymied up until a 2010 Supreme Court ruling that expanded Second Amendment protections to state laws.
With easy throws taken away, the run game stymied and the Ravens trailing big, Jackson's rawness as a passer was exposed.
You might wonder how 3DFS is able to handle these all these terabytes of data that have stymied previous computing methods.
Senate Republicans blocked three election security bills on Wednesday, marking the second time in as many days they've stymied legislation. Sens.
In both cases, some FBI investigators felt stymied by headquarters and Justice Department officials and they interpreted roadblocks as politically partisan.
This conflict has stymied presidents for decades, but Mr. Obama is under no obligation to leave the process in prosecutors' hands.
The Obama administration has consistently requested additional funding for regulators, but found itself stymied by opposition from the House of Representatives.
Their deep pockets, fervent membership base, and exorbitantly powerful lobbying arm have stymied any kind of meaningful gun reform for decades.
Clearly, Bernie and Hillary are aware of the political pitfalls that have stymied so many attempts at reform in the past.
Changes in plant chemistry which let trees grow tall, this hypothesis goes, stymied these micro-organisms, making much plant material indestructible.
But it's clear that if the law passes, Uber's ability to continue to treat drivers as contractors would be seriously stymied.
But in 2010, the prosecutors — stymied by the Bush Administration CIA, and wishing to move on — dropped most of the charges.
A few regional banks have begun to merge, but some of them are finding their plans stymied by Japan's antitrust regulator.
And Paul has stymied Trump's agenda at every turn — voting against the president's ACA replacement and fighting his beloved CIA director.
President George W. Bush tried to fulfill his immigration reform campaign promise, only to be stymied by Republican senators in 2628.
The legislation stymied in parliament sought to make the practice a non-bailable offense, with up to three years in jail.
It's planted those features into Instagram, which already has hundreds of millions of users, which may have stymied Snap's user growth.
The turnout Sunday was stymied by the typhoon, but a record number of Japanese citizens voted earlier ahead of the storm.
Seeing as the Washington Wizards stymied Oklahoma City's All-Star Russell Westbrook for the final three quarters, that focus is understandable.
Then he ran up against the strictures of the Eurozone's stability and growth pact and was stymied in executing his agenda.
It's what stymied agreement a few weeks ago at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and last summer at the G7.
The housing market has been stymied by a dearth of properties, which has pushed up prices and sidelined first-time homebuyers.
But their efforts were stymied when the Republican National Committee ignored their request and adopted the rules by a voice vote.
Its chances could be stymied by the questionable legacy of the Democratic Party, which was in power from 2009 to 2012.
Over the past two decades, an influx of tech workers has accelerated demand while the city's restrictive zoning laws stymied construction.
Although Brexit fueled some deals in October because the British pound had lost so much value, it stymied activity until recently.
But skepticism about such projects runs deep in Dhaka, where progress has so often been stymied by government ineptitude and corruption.
In each, citizens or locally-elected officials attempted to raise the minimum wage, but were stymied by predominantly white state lawmakers.
An avid gamer named Jack falls for a woman but is stymied by his inability to master the rules of dating.
While the desecration of Thief stymied his creative output, he still occasionally put out works to remind everyone of his prowess.
In March, The New York Times reported that a criminal investigation by the Justice Department had been stymied by WhatsApp's encryption.
By 28503, the era of zombie banks, or financial institutions that had dragged down Ukraine's economy and stymied growth, was over.
Technical glitches stymied some users who tried to use their accounts soon after the new text requirement took effect on Saturday.
As reported, the reunification has been stymied by the number of agencies and state and local stakeholders involved in the effort.
And they resented how filters stymied their ability to do online research on a range of subjects — on plants, for example.
He's flirtatious and charming, even as he's frustrated and stymied when his date has no idea that he's a famous comedian.
I'm not a worrywart because I know there are many alternate paths to take in any situation where you are stymied.
It also effectively stymied progress on civil rights, because civil rights groups were effectively cut out of the insider deal-making.
Stymied by the Plath estate, Rosenstein never published the book, and the letters, unknown to the public, remained in her files.
But he said that unrest could force their hands if the judiciary's crackdown was stymied or if violence continued to surge.
Through California's referendum process, they could end-run the entire tangle of interests that had stymied the Obama bill in Washington.
Stymied by my lack of progress in my personal life, with the help of a good therapist I reevaluated my choices.
Reading "The Trade," I was often stymied by the lengthy and ultimately baffling "cast of characters" to which he constantly refers.
Those fans were rewarded on Wednesday; Caruana stymied him for weeks, but in the end, Carlsen is still the world champion.
Mr. Pillsbury said he took that to imply that his visa application had been stymied in reprisal for the new restrictions.
But divisions over how much control they should exert over the Pentagon have stymied repeated efforts to pass a new AUMF.
And Asian-Americans and Latino voters were more than six times as likely as whites to have been stymied from registering.
In global moves, the U.S. Senate's drive to pass a $1-trillion-plus coronavirus response bill remained stymied late on Sunday.
He had embarked on a series of landscapes, Ms. Nycander said, but a creeping sense of self-doubt stymied his efforts.
For decades, many efforts to build housing have been stymied by resistance at the local level — mayors, supervisors and their constituents.
He was saved by the Jets' defense, which stymied the Cowboys into settling for a 40-yard field goal that missed.
They've also noted that another of Verma's major Medicaid initiatives, work requirements in some states, has been stymied by the courts.
By the end, Mr. Greenberg has generously allowed all his characters, even the bad-faith-stymied Aaron, to discover their voices.
But a breakthrough appears to have been delayed as negotiators have been stymied by struggles about how to enforce a deal.
And his two high-profile executive orders cracking down on immigration from predominantly Muslim nations have been stymied by the courts.
Nashville's Pekka Rinne stymied the Maple Leafs in those encounters by making 18 saves in a 4-0 win on Jan.
Methodically, with the Geneva peace process stymied and successive ceasefires failing, regime forces and their allies embarked on a new strategy.
Even those ready to pay a premium are stymied by a near-total lack of transparency, making informed purchases almost impossible.
Those are demands that can typically be met by employers, but they may be stymied by three common shortcomings, Eardley noted.
Firefighters were stymied by narrow alleys near where the blaze erupted, in a building used for making paper products and purses.
Thanks to "widespread consumer abuses," the Federal Reserve has limited Wells Fargo from growing in assets, which has stymied loan growth.
The pictures indicated that the windows were blocked with anti-theft grates, which might have stymied people from jumping to safety.
Britain's world-upending vote to leave the European Union — currently stymied by bregrets, brecriminations and buyer's bremorse — happened in June 2016.
Its hunt for a larger headquarters in Washington was stymied by some commercial landlords who were uncomfortable about housing the business.
The Senate Democrats who stayed up all night arguing that she would be a disaster as education secretary were stymied too.
This offers a possible playbook for health care advocates in other states looking to extend coverage but stymied by political opposition.
The new U.S.-Mexico-Canada deal has been heading toward a vote in Congress and might have been stymied by new tariffs.
"That is something that congressional Democrats have sought for years, but congressional Republicans have stymied us at every turn," Schumer said Tuesday.
"However, all of this growth could be stymied if tariffs are imposed on the goods we export around the world," she wrote.
And while answers were demanded, every effort to get at the truth has been stymied by Pai and the officials under him.
Before the rule was stymied, it was met with opposition in the majority Republican Congress, and by Republican members of the Senate.
But they were also anxious grade grubbers, paralyzed at the thought of graduating, and regularly stymied by assignments that called for creativity.
In some cases, they said, consumers tried to sign up before the deadline, but were stymied by errors in government computer systems.
But imagine Trump spends years being stymied by the system and marinating in fury toward the institutions he feels have foiled him.
When these regions of the brain are getting a workout, you'll feel "tired, stymied, frustrated" and that's how to know it's working.
The Islanders' chances of tying the score were stymied when Cal Clutterbuck was called for high sticking Athanasiou with 1:31 remaining.
Vietnam created SOEs as national champions to lead key economic sectors, but its efforts have been stymied by corruption and poor management.
Gross has been a critic of central bank policies, saying they have stymied growth even while pushing investors toward financial risk-taking.
Kenya said UNMISS was stymied by "fundamental structural and systemic dysfunctionality", and that blaming the force's failures on its officer was scapegoating.
Last week, Mr. Cuomo trumpeted a long-stymied proposal that former Democratic senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan advanced back in the early 1990s.
For months, Trump's resistance to offering Puerto Rico any additional aid beyond money for its food stamp program had stymied the process.
Had drinking non-fluoridated water stymied the government's nefarious plan to prevent tooth decay with the added benefit of stoking his chi?
Levy seems to genuinely like punk music, but clearly his affluenza and ego stymied any chance he has of actually understanding it.
By scrapping the idea of negotiations for the sake of negotiations, he has stymied a favorite delaying tactic used by the North.
Kyle, Mann says, "wanted to be a cop all of his life" but was stymied by a rebellious streak as a teenager.
Perhaps, with bigger fish to fry on Trump's agenda, criminal justice reform will be neither stymied nor advanced during a Trump presidency.
Efforts to access battered locales and provide relief supplies have been stymied by Irma's destruction, according to officials and local media reports.
Authorities have been stymied in expanding highways and building train lines because they fear that demolishing such revered structures could spark protests.
They had been among the best counterfeiters in the world, and only recently have they been stymied in the counterfeiting of superdollars.
National referendums—in France and the Netherlands in 2005, in Ireland in 2008—have stymied integrationists before, though never on this scale.
Coffee is a possibility, as is charcoal made from marabú, a thorny, invasive tree that has stymied farmers trying to clear land.
Puerto Rico The effort to get aid to hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico is being stymied by an almost 100-year-old law.
While Republicans were able to pass a tax reform package with 51 votes, they've been stymied in their attempt to repeal Obamacare.
That process produced multiple proposals that were ultimately stymied, including one that was rejected by Puerto Rico's federal oversight board last year.
But in other areas, firefights stymied the flames and mandatory evacuation orders for Ventura, Santa Paula and some unincorporated areas were lifted.
This epidemic has alarming ripple effects: It has stymied the growth of women in society and led to gender inequality and discrimination.
North Korea has stymied other administrations with a combination of contradiction, subterfuge and mixed messaging -- and is playing true true to form.
President Barack Obama swore to close the prison, but Congress stymied those efforts, concerned about where the suspects would face trial instead.
Controversy over the amendment to the email privacy law has temporarily stymied the legislation, which passed unanimously through the House in April.
But authorities have stymied an opposition push for a referendum to remove him before the next presidential election due in late 2018.
That response, those in the field say, has stymied thieves and is helping make such thefts as rare as a Gutenberg Bible.
The Supreme Court's conservative majority — stymied in recent years by one justice's sudden death and another's fickle behavior — has come storming back.
Outside of those things, Republicans in Congress have accomplished little, and appear completely stymied and unable to turn these promises into reality.
My husband is a man of tenderness, wit, and words, but when it came to something this unimaginable, his vocabulary was stymied.
Trevor Story hit a two-run homer for the Rockies, and Tyler Anderson stymied the Rays until he faltered in the seventh.
Doris' life has been small and stymied — until the arrival of John Fremont (Max Greenfield), a newly hired creative director from California.
Both had been stymied by the Obama administration — Keystone was rejected in 2015, while Dakota was blocked in December of last year.
So were the kids who hopped the security fence between the Coliseum and the stage, only to be stymied by two guards.
Stymied on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures, supporters of stricter gun control measures are taking their cause to the ballot box.
For decades, the complexity of cervical, ovarian, endometrial and vulvar cancers stymied researchers; however, several advances have begun to extend women's lives.
Q: I'm 53 years old, work as a school counselor, and I try to look professional, but I'm stymied by fashion trends.
Right now, Ebola relief efforts in the Democratic Republic of Congo are being stymied by mistrust of health workers and government officials.
Abadi's efforts to replace those party affiliates with technocratic outsiders have been stymied by bickering in an increasingly dysfunctional and divided parliament.
He threw down his headset in frustration when Alabama settled for a field goal late in the second quarter, stymied by penalties.
But progress in Europe is stymied until Berlin can get its own political house in order, after a general election on Sept.
Instead, many say, Mr. Xi's drive to extend party control, stifle public debate and defend the state sector have stymied economic liberalization.
Everything was going well, but by late 2016, we found our efforts at implementing reforms were being stymied by the central government.
In recent years, the Department of Justice's efforts to update the regulations have been stymied by the Trump administration and remain incomplete.
Mr. Cuomo said that he had wanted campaign finance reform and other ethics reforms, but had been stymied by a Republican Senate.
Exhausted and artistically stymied, he put the group on indefinite hiatus and moved to Los Angeles with his longtime boyfriend, Chris Moukarbel.
Instead, they appeal to sectarian identity and claim to be champions of reform, who are being stymied by a larger, corrupt system.
Stymied by traffic, Plumlee eventually left the cab and ran the final stretch to the arena, arriving midway through the first quarter.
Washington officials have stymied a series of Chinese deals, including the acquisition of Lattice Semiconductor by a China-backed investors in September.
People hoping to ship their own vehicles out of the country as part of a move have seen their plans stymied, too.
What began as a minor train malfunction has stymied hundreds of thousands of commuters on four major transit systems in the Northeast.
The Yankees were stymied by Rangers starter Nick Martinez until a break in the fifth inning led to a four-run outburst.
But these employees, stymied by mountains of paperwork and unrealistic patient loads, never get outside the hospital to see their patients, either.
The disease management program he championed at the University of Pennsylvania Health System was ultimately stymied by the system's larger budget woes.
The government would like to gradually sell its stake in R.B.S. but has been stymied by the pace of the bank's recovery.
Detractors of the bureau deride it for overreach, contending that it has stymied lending, harming the housing market and stalling car sales.
During the ObamaCare debate, Republicans were repeatedly stymied by analyses finding that their plans would result in millions fewer Americans having insurance.
Called familial searching, the technique attracted support after the murder of Karina Vetrano in Queens, a case that stymied investigators for months.
In the hands of law enforcement, the field is rapidly boosting detectives' ability to crack cases that have stymied them for decades.
Wedbush analysts say their research shows that sales at the burrito chain were stymied in the third quarter because of this outbreak.
The last time Democrats tried to advance a similar resolution, the measure also passed, but was stymied by a veto as well.
While usually reliable, it can be stymied by factors like dry winter skin or a cut that alters your fingerprint a bit.
But the Cherks' claim for relief has been stymied by California courts, which ignore the crucial distinction between proper and improper conditions.
In May, the FCC voted to roll back Title II regulations, with Pai arguing that they've stifled innovation and stymied broadband access.
Since the legislative session began this month, both chambers have sent long-stymied bills in rapid-fire procession to the governor's desk.
Bezos has been stymied by federal regulations on commercial drone use, and approval will likely take at least a few more years.
And the true story of Benghazi is not a story of heroic men stymied by incompetent bureaucrats and abandoned by their government.
Over time, however, differences between the House and Senate's approach to the issue have since stymied a final version in its tracks.
If Democrats win control of either chamber, much of Trump's agenda would be stymied and his administration would be subjected to greater scrutiny.
That desire has been stymied by U.S. intelligence agencies' findings that Russia interfered to help the Republican against Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The U.S. housing market has been stymied by a sharp rise in mortgage rates since 2016 as well as land and labor shortages.
They say he feels cooped up in the White House and stymied by the slow confirmation process for many of his Cabinet members.
But those political realities that stymied Republicans in 2017 are still the same — and if anything, the terrain looks even more difficult now.
Most important, a possible third major Middle East war has been averted and Iran's bid for nuclear weapons stymied, at least for now.
In doing so, he said, Republicans have stymied his immigration plans by allowing the court to split until a ninth justice is appointed.
It was originally supposed to air before the Versace season that aired this spring, but various issues surrounding the source material stymied development.
Maddow said her show's journalists were told there are no plans for an external examination of the events around the stymied Weinstein story.
The Senate's attempts to block a national emergency that President Donald Trump declared along the southern border were stymied yet again on Thursday.
The recovery in the global economy limited the fear-appeal of gold, while the high prices stymied physical demand in India and China.
At its best, OEJ grants not only provide obvious health benefits, but reverse stymied economic growth by connecting poor communities with economic opportunities.
The government recently launched a campaign to end FGM despite opposition from religious leaders who have stymied past efforts to combat the practice.
Low inventory and rising prices stymied existing-home sales in February after starting the year at the fastest pace in nearly a decade.
In 1980, Democrats loyal to Speaker Tip O'Neill (D-Mass.) controlled the Congress, and stymied the likelihood of success at the starting gate.
The 1991 disappearance and murder of Jackie Galloway, a vibrant and social woman in Sarasota, Florida, at first stymied and then shocked investigators.
He would also forge a new path that other high school and collegiate wrestlers, long stymied by the archaic Olympics system, would follow.
Democrats, meanwhile, controlled Congress largely from 1933 to 1995 with a coalition of Southern conservatives and Northern liberals, whose disagreements stymied centralized control.
Famously tough requirements in Brazil have stymied investment by oil firms which had complained that complying made oil development in the country unprofitable.
And Johnson, meanwhile, seems frequently stymied by why she's always drawn back to Masters, even though he's frequently a gigantic jerk to her.
Otherwise the FBI will be stymied, crippled and impeded in their investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
In doing so he faces what one commentator has termed "the mother of all battles" with organizations that have stymied change for decades.
He was stymied in the past, though, when Republicans inserted language into a budget bill that prevented the state from becoming a member.
Domestic and international companies have long complained about the difficulty of doing business in India, a factor that has stymied investment and growth.
Ralph Northam to press for measures that have been stymied by legislative Republicans, including tightening access to guns and raising the minimum wage.
They were all "gridlock years" in Washington, with government shutdowns in '1003 and '13, and so far stymied fiscal-policy efforts this year.
No, insist most conservatives, it's a narrative of individuals striving for liberty, who got stymied, at times, by meddlesome progressives and riotous radicals.
Mr. Maduro has packed crucial state institutions, including the Supreme Court, with loyalists and has stymied the opposition-run Parliament at every turn.
Finalization of a deal has been stymied by the Taliban's refusal of inter-Afghan talks that the United States has been pushing for.
Lower courts have so far stymied the government's attempts to phase out the program, allowing renewals for some 700,000 undocumented immigrants to continue.
While the value of the company may continue to grow, the founders can only borrow so much against it before they are stymied.
The United Nations effort to form a unity government, led by the German diplomat Martin Kobler, has been stymied by the factional differences.
President Trump has stymied a plan to push prison and sentencing reform before the midterms, according to an administration source with direct knowledge.
It is not the political spending of the NRA, which other pressure groups exceed, that has stymied the gun controls that Americans support.
It has also, they say, stymied a more robust #MeToo movement — akin to those that have rattled Washington and Hollywood — from taking hold.
After months of arduous negotiations, comprehensive immigration bills passed the Senate in 2006 and in 2013 only to be stymied in the House.
Mr. Gordon has pulled the plug, stymied by endless litigation and a series of financial and political setbacks that undermined Cape Wind's viability.
Stymied in their efforts to enter the U.S., several thousand migrants camped at the border in Tijuana, Mexico, have started evaluating their options.
In Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, Oregon and Washington State, those problems and a few others have stymied efforts to create a self-sustaining population.
Similar lawsuits ultimately stymied George W. Bush in the 2000s, and he only managed to rescind a fraction of Bill Clinton's environmental rules.
They were stymied in their search for a new apartment because they had difficulty finding landlord who would take their Section 8 voucher.
Efforts to expand the permanent membership to include powers that have emerged since 1945 — such as India, Japan and Germany — have been stymied.
But an attempt to swiftly vote it out of the Commerce Committee was stymied by concerns floated by the administration and other lawmakers.
I was mainly stymied by names and places today, like TRISTAN, STIERS and TERNI; I also had "Ossie" for BETTE for some reason.
But the two sides were stymied by the American requirement that the deal's restrictions on Iran's nuclear fuel production be extended in perpetuity.
But Fannie and Freddie's centrality to the mortgage market — they stand behind more than half of residential mortgages — has stymied would-be reformers.
Rogers added that if the House cannot enforce subpoenas, its "critical power in terms of checking abuse of presidential power" would be stymied.
This stymied North Carolina a bit, forcing the Tar Heels into three turnovers and allowing Arkansas to go on an 11-2 run.
Two projects were killed, and legal setbacks have stymied the development of TransCanada Corp's Keystone XL and the government-owned Trans Mountain expansion.
Palestinians live without a full set of basic rights, their ability to move freely constrained, and their hopes for the future repeatedly stymied.
And for six decades, they have failed, stymied by political squabbling and social upheaval, leaving China with a piecemeal and outdated legal system.
Efforts to come up with a replacement for the health care law have been stymied by disagreements among Republicans about how to proceed.
Boone has seen a stimulus with the recent arrival of major auto suppliers, the Post writes, but anxiety about trade has stymied growth.
And the party polarization that has gripped statehouses across the country has stymied attempts to build sensible, effective electoral regulations and bred mistrust.
LHP Wade Miley (23.45-213) stymied the Chicago Cubs for seven innings on Saturday to pick up his first win since June 23.
But Pounds could be stymied by one of two state lawmakers in the race or by Jason Wright, a former staffer to Sen.
So far, Mr. Trump has approved none of these, stymied in part by the Europeans, who have not agreed to a coordinated response.
Even a highly infectious flu virus would be temporarily stymied in winter if the seasonal flu had already infected much of the population.
And that's intentional: for more than two decades, the National Rifle Association, with congressional help, has almost completely stymied publicly funded gun research.
Purchase volume is less dependent on weekly moves in mortgage rates, but it has been stymied more by a lack of homes for sale.
According to the authors, DMAU has been designed to jump over the hurdles that have stymied other attempts at a male birth control pill.
Some regions could end up bloated beyond the capacity of their infrastructure, while others struggle, their promise stymied by inadequate human or other resources.
Seen by many as an extreme interpretation of the referendum, it has stymied efforts to find a solution to the Northern Ireland border issue.
The specifics of Argentina, stymied by one of the world's highest inflation rates, have made it stand out as particularly vulnerable to investment losses.
Divers have been stymied again and again by muddy water rising filing sections of the cave and forcing them to withdraw for safety reasons.
However, Trump's stunning election victory that sends him to the White House in January and retains Republican majorities in Congress has stymied those plans.
Divers were stymied again and again by rising water that has filled sections of the cave and forced them to withdraw for safety reasons.
However, despite recognising the need to modernise, the union's efforts to improve their services are stymied by a lack of investment from the government.
Even in California, one of the nation's most liberal states, industry pressure and moderate lawmakers have stymied ambitious efforts to control health care costs.
Momentum in the British economy has been stymied by uncertainty related to how and when Britain will leave the EU, with business investment suffering.
Yet efforts to set an updated workplace exposure standard had been stymied for decades by debates over what the new exposure limit should be.
Until a full trial can be held on the matter—or until a higher court lifts the order—the president's travel ban remains stymied.
Stymied by yet another of Baron Fellowes's arrested plot developments, Daisy wanders back downstairs to ponder the pendulum swings of her fevered little brain.
FRENCH reformists have promised for decades to streamline the country's 3,000-page labour code, only to be stymied by the country's mighty trade unions.
The Italian government has stymied the loan from the Uffizi of three of his works for an exhibition at the Louvre in the autumn.
Someone who would be willing to donate a kidney to a friend or family member might be stymied by a difference in blood-type.
Legal or political constraints have stymied changes in states like Illinois, Kentucky and New Jersey, where contributions have lagged actuarially required levels for decades.
Now the Mariners will try to do the same against Kyle Gibson, the Twins right-hander who stymied the Seattle lineup last time out.
Other proposals were stymied by Congress—such as his Keynesian stimulus package, his energy tax, and, of course, Hillary's plan for universal health care.
It also doesn't require an account to browse topics or ask and answer question — a hurdle that may have stymied the original Jelly's growth.
But access to drugs, recreational and medical, is stymied by ironclad patent laws that have pushed prices well beyond what most patients can afford.
That was an unexpected result for researchers because one of the major causes of cirrhosis, hepatitis C, has been stymied thanks to antiviral medications.
Netflix claimed the film performed well with at-home audiences, but the lack of Academy traction stymied the service's hopes to be a contender.
"It reminded me of the Mexicans who lost their children," he said, explaining how his own search for answers following the tragedy was stymied.
The power plant has even attempted to close roads leading into the site, noted the Guardian, though it's unclear whether this has stymied visitors.
But the benefits were largely stymied by a fall in global oil prices and US President Donald Trump's election, which introduced uncertainty for investors.
The poll comes as Australia attempts to rebalance its economy away from a once-in-a-generation mining boom stymied by tumbling commodities prices.
The Lightning entered the game averaging a league-best 211 goals per game, but Hutton, the Sabres' No. 214 netminder, stymied them all night.
But the flip side is that policy evolution is frequently stymied as the need for new policies are lost to protect the status quo.
Eighth-seeded Detroit held a seven-point lead with 11 minutes remaining in Game 2000 before top-seeded Cleveland rallied and stymied the Pistons.
Democrats are likely to try passing legislation aimed at shoring up ObamaCare's insurance markets after bipartisan legislation was stymied in the Senate last year.
Congress has grappled with updating the 2628 military authorization with little progress, stymied by fierce debate over the potential scope of any new authorization.
Anti-secessionist opposition parties are trying to change the laws, but have been stymied by the nationalist coalition of the regional president, Carles Puigdemont.
Stymied, we curled up, forehead to forehead, in a narrow space between the couch and the table, and giggled at our hapless self-rescue.
European approval of the draft pact struck in February has largely been stymied by concerns that it places insufficient limits on U.S. surveillance practices.
While China has historically stymied popular protests, it has been harder to do so as more of its citizens gain access to the internet.
Yet in office, Trump's instincts and pledges to draw down America's wars in the greater Middle East have been stymied by his establishment appointees.
Plans to rehabilitate the port, first put forth in the 1980s, had long been stymied by a lack of money and insufficient political will.
Mika Zibanejad scored 1 minute 9 seconds into the game for the Rangers, but the Red Wings stymied them the rest of the way.
In-fighting between parties has stymied coalitions and one well-known joke mocks the left as "reunida, no unida" - holding meetings, but never united.
But after Republicans stymied many Obama picks, Democrats in 2013 changed the rules to let presidential appointees move forward with simple majorities (51 votes).
Admittedly, in both situations Bolloré has found his designs stymied – partly by the Italian state, but also by the courts and American activist investors.
This is Google&aposs Sidewalk Labs trying to take over the Toronto waterfront, which was thankfully stymied by decisions just made this past week.
The Yankees were again stymied by the right-hander Nathan Eovaldi, who spent two seasons with them before having Tommy John surgery in 2016.
Dr. Henderson started his career as an X-ray crystallographer, but stymied by the limitations, he turned to a different instrument: the electron microscope.
To forestall so catastrophic an outcome, the miscreant sisters, already stymied by a tangle of treacheries, must prevent their distraught and remorseful father's meddling.
The show follows Los Angeles cater waiters, most of whom have bigger dreams and feel deeply stymied by their circumstances, particularly Henry (Adam Scott).
"Contacts of Mr. Giuliani may well have believed that their personal financial ambitions were stymied by our anti-corruption policy in Ukraine," Yovanovitch said.
Democrats have pushed in recent weeks to include additional testimony and documents in the trial, an effort that has been stymied by Senate Republicans.
After stonewalling Tyler Myers's breakaway attempt with 11:50 left in the game, Fleury stymied Scheifele's back-to-back shots with 9:30 remaining.
Trainer: Tom Amoss Jockey: Irad Ortiz Jr. Odds: 15-1 Drape: He had a slow start at Churchill, was roughed up and eventually stymied.
But with technology comes glitches, and on the first night of its stint at Brooklyn Steel in May, Slowdive was stymied by digital gremlins.
Publishers who are stymied by how to portray an outsider need only look at their backlists to see that it's been done successfully before.
It must address intractable issues that stymied peacemakers for generations, including the status of Jerusalem, a city claimed by both sides as their capital.
Dependent on clean and free-flowing water to swim upriver from the sea to spawn, these fish even then were being stymied by dams.
Mr. Biden, the former vice president who has consistently led the polls among Democratic contenders, has so far stymied most of the stock-pickers.
Negotiations between the United States and the EU on a broader trade dispute have been stymied by the EU's refusal to address agricultural issues.
The administration's efforts to resume federal executions last year after a nearly two-decade pause were stymied by legal challenges from death row inmates.
In a handful of states, the proposals already seem stalled, stymied by inattention or disinterest by the most powerful figures in the state governments.
But the benefits were largely stymied by a fall in global oil prices and the election of Donald Trump, which introduced uncertainty for investors.
The digital divide looms as a personal catastrophe as you watch him being shown the basics but finding himself stymied by every small misstep.
Action by Turkey's banking regulator has stymied investor ability to buy and short the lira, helping the currency to gain value in overnight trade.
The Gamecocks entered the game having scored at least 65 points in its first three games, but were stymied by a stingy Purdue defense.
And we heard again and again how the dream of becoming a professional hairstylist, or someday owning a salon, can be stymied by debt.
Soon demonstrators were hurling rocks back at the soldiers, a descent into the kind of violence that has stymied past protest movements in Venezuela.
The two men, both Democrats, have wasted years in a damaging rivalry that has stymied progress on crucial infrastructure, like mass transit and housing.
For years, Republicans controlled the State Senate, and stymied Democratic efforts to strengthen laws affecting about one million rent-regulated apartments in the city.
New Zealand has in the past tried to tighten firearm laws, but a strong gun lobby and culture of hunting has stymied such efforts.
Development of cellulosic biofuels has been slower than expected by lawmakers when they set up the program, stymied by regulatory delays and the economic downturn.
The scientists found that while edible plants grow much better when it's cooler, the diminished sunlight stymied the growth of wheat, rice, corn, and soy.
Establishing the reserve itself has been a significant move, which has stymied illegal logging practices while gradually changing attitudes of the communities surrounding the forest.
As Bloomberg reported last night, SoftBank will seek national security approval from CFIUS for its takeover, and the committee has stymied the Japanese conglomerate before.
The ban stymied medical research, but small studies in recent years have found the substance had positive effects on anxiety and depression for cancer patients.
But they are often stymied by internal roadblocks that — unlike the collective behavior of hundreds of millions of users — actually are under the CEO's control.
In rare instances, such as when Myriad Genetics used its patents for BRCA genes to halt breast cancer research, patents have indeed stymied scientific progress.
The lack of a rule has stymied efforts to crack down on cross-border crime, including drug trafficking and money laundering, law enforcement officials said.
Internal migration that would generate catch-up growth is stymied by cultural and linguistic barriers: poor northern states are Hindi-speaking, unlike the richer south.
The Falcons, whose defense allowed more points than all but five NFL teams during the regular season, stymied Brady and the Patriots for three quarters.
" The launch of the platform was delayed, Politico reports, by "a factionalized ecosystem of vendors that stymied efforts to unify behind a single fundraising vehicle.
This age-old question has so stymied the 91-year-old monarch's subjects that it even inspired a 2007 book, What's in the Queen's Handbag?
Asia offerings helped to balance a slump in Europe, where activity was stymied by an absence of the massive bank rights issues seen in 2017.
Last year at the PGA Championship, Mr Woods played well enough to win, but was stymied by a competitor who was just a bit better.
Republican strategists have stymied progress on climate change by caricaturing Democratic ideas as pie-in-the-sky efforts that would result in massive tax increases.
He has promised to take power away from political and social elites he says have stymied progress and to carry out a complete economic overhaul.
Photo: GettyNew research has found that the United States' reductions in air pollution have been stymied by the exponential increase of pollutants coming from Asia.
Exxon ultimately had to pull out of the deal because Russian oil exploration was stymied by western sanctions following Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
In Ukraine's fractious politics, where parliamentary disputes have sometimes ended in mass brawls, hostilities between the government and president have stymied policymaking in the past.
When scoliosis put an end to dreams of ballet school she turned to theatre instead, but like Price, her ambitions were stymied by poor health.
This age-old question has so stymied the 92-year-old monarch's subjects that it even inspired a 2007 book, What's in the Queen's Handbag?
This age-old question has so stymied the 91-year-old monarch's subjects that it even inspired a 2007 book, What's in the Queen's Handbag?
The shareholder vote — part of an annual meeting — wraps up an arduous sale process that was stymied by the revelations of two massive data breaches.
But on the smaller stage here in Canada's capital, Mr. Trudeau is bumping up against the same opposing forces that stymied Mr. Obama in Washington.
Attempts to improve US broadband data collection have been routinely stymied by telecom lobbyists who aren't eager to have deployment and competition gaps accurately highlighted.
But the Burr-Feinstein offering has yet to be formally introduced and the McCaul-Warner measure appears stymied by a jurisdictional dispute in the House.
More progress, however, has been stymied in part because Russia, led by an increasingly aggressive Vladimir Putin, has thwarted talks on further nuclear arms reductions.
President Trump may have met with resistance in Congress to his legislative agenda but he has not been stymied in changing the banking regulatory establishment.
The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) was discovered in humans in 1957, but its complex molecular structure has stymied efforts to develop a vaccine so far.
Erdogan has stymied the independence of the Central Bank, installed his son-in-law as minister of finance and more generally curtailed sound economic policymaking.
FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers this month that investigators had unsuccessfully sought help from intelligence agencies to unlock Farook's phone and were ultimately stymied.
In May, Trump threatened to impose growing tariffs on all Mexican goods unless the country effectively stymied the growing flow of migrants from Central America.
Banning all Muslims from entering the country has turned into the administration's attempt, stymied by the courts, to stop travel from six majority-Muslim countries.
The growing influence of evangelical Christian groups in recent years, particularly in Central America, have stymied efforts to change attitudes to LGBT+ rights, Sanchez said.
Obama's efforts have been stymied by fierce Congressional opposition, and the prison contained 60 detainees as of October 21, 228, according to Human Rights First.
Colleges would perhaps love to innovate on their models, but are stymied by accreditation agencies charged with maintaining the standards and integrity of higher education.
He signed an executive order in 2009 to shut it down, but that was stymied by Republicans who refused to house detainees on U.S. soil.
Pinera on Thursday blamed increasing trade tensions and global economic instability for complicating his plans, while adding that "difficulties at home" had also stymied progress.
Even if a candidate should fall just short of a majority but win the overwhelming plurality, he should not be stymied but must be nominated.
Demand for housing has been strong amid historically low mortgage rates but credit availability and a lack of homes for sale have stymied potential buyers.
Their effort has been stymied by the Palestinian refusal to talk to them since Mr. Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel in December.
While Harper's office had stymied the resettlement of Syrian refugees, Trudeau has already exceeded his campaign promise to admit 25,000 of them into the country.
Ms. Nauert was never elevated to the anchor chair, though, and former colleagues said she was feeling stymied when the State Department job came up.
They set about starting a gin distillery in West London in 22016, but were quickly stymied by bureaucratic rules stretching back more than 250 years.
In response, Trump has been stymied on a range of issues, including NATO, North Korea, Russia, the border wall, health care and Robert Mueller's investigation.
Stymied one afternoon by a difficult passage in a pas de deux, Mr. Forsythe got out his phone: "Siri, what's the next step?" he asked.
Despite being stymied for most of the first 343 minutes, North Texas outgained the Golden Bears 234-28 yards, with Fine throwing for 244 yards.
They have also been stymied in their efforts thus far to persuade the San Antonio Spurs to trade them the All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard.
Dina and I were stymied by the heat — the air-conditioning wasn't working — and our goggles kept fogging up as our eyes stung with sweat.
Instead, impeachment investigators had to deal with "blanket defiance" from the president that stymied their ability to enforce subpoenas and obtain documents or witness testimony.
Today, independent growers wishing to market tart cherries as they see fit are stymied by a government-backed, industry-run cartel that controls the market.
Driving the news: Trump's move to end the program that protects hundreds of thousands of young, unauthorized immigrants from deportation was stymied by lower courts.
It pushed the Republican Party to the right, stymied the Obama agenda and ultimately paved the way for an outsider to win the White House.
As Bayh notes, however, they have been stymied from bringing their proposals to the floor by party leaders in thrall to their hyper-partisan colleagues.
Driving the news: Everyone is stymied over how to make financial or investment plans for the future, because the rules keep changing by the day.
A group so uninterested in nostalgia, and so in touch with where music might go, remains stymied by the fine print of the past. ♦
If more prosecutors start rejecting arrests from bad officers, a strong message can be sent and their ability to continue hurting people can be stymied.
In 2015, Mr. de Blasio put the ban into effect, but it was quickly stymied by a lawsuit filed by restaurant owners, manufacturers and recyclers.
Split control of these branches has meant that the advancement of policies, including stricter gun control regulations, has been stymied by opposition from the legislature.
A lesser-discussed part of Code history is how it stymied the career of Anna May Wong, heralded as the first Chinese-American movie star.
The effort was stymied by too few areas offered for auction, the low quality of some projects and the dominant role of state-run Petrobras.
The federal government has been working on the problem for more than a decade, but a morass of regulatory and technological issues have stymied progress.
Comey appeared stymied by the questions, many of which were technical in nature — and some of which were later criticized by technologists as being inaccurate.
New York stymied all three power plays by Tampa Bay, which led the NHL with 36.5 percent efficiency with the man advantage on home ice.
When Law and Justice briefly held power before, from 2005 to 2007, its leader, Mr. Kaczynski, found himself stymied by the courts at every turn.
Hundreds of thousands of land mines have stymied the Saudi-led forces in Yemen, and could pose a danger to civilians for decades to come.
For example, some people in the publishing industry wondered whether the political content of Mr. Woodward's book, rather than the trade war, stymied its release.
But infighting among his allies, and disagreements over proposed bills that would protect Netanyahu from prosecution stymied his efforts to put together a majority coalition.
But American women have arrived at the Olympics before with a decent shot at a medal, only to be stymied by their rivals from Europe.
He stymied the Rockies with his changeup but threw one to Gonzalez with the count 2-2424, and he lofted it to the right-field stands.
It's the latest example of how Congress remains stymied on the issue of guns, even over an issue they all support: Preventing terrorists from getting firearms.
After all, he was stymied by Robert Moses, who blocked efforts to construct a baseball stadium on almost the exact site where Barclays Center would rise.
The Greens hold a key bloc of senate seats and have stymied legislation by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's conservative government, which does not control the Senate.
Some of the political and policy formulas that gave us initial progress on racial integration in public school have been stymied by ideologically driven court decisions.
That's because a split Congress would cause old-fashioned gridlock, viewed as a positive by markets as Congressional efforts to enact or reverse legislation are stymied.
Interviews with more than 50 current and former employees revealed that women felt ignored, harassed and stymied in their careers, while working in a demeaning environment.
And just over a year ago, tactical voting against the FN stymied their efforts to win a single region despite strong showings in the first round.
This is a scientific breakthrough, since previous attempts have been stymied by the faintness of distant galaxies and inability of telescopes to detect such faint light.
Angels RH Matt Shoemaker (3-8, 214) McHugh stymied the Angels on Tuesday at home by allowing two runs in seven innings while striking out six.
A decade ago Michael Bloomberg, then the city's mayor, tried to institute a much-needed congestion charge but was stymied by the New York state legislature.
But with New Jersey's eroded casino industry and sluggish economy, the state first allowed sports betting in 2012 until it was stymied by the Third Circuit.
For the last 216 months, progress by Kabul's government has been stymied by infighting between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the country's chief executive Abdullah Abdullah.
For the last 18 months, progress by Kabul's government has been stymied by infighting between Afghan President Ashraf Ghani and the country's chief executive Abdullah Abdullah.
U.S. and European officials have sought to lay the groundwork for talks on their own trade agreement but have been stymied over an impasse on agriculture.
But the conceptual difficulty of projecting a hologram from quantum particles living in the infinite future has long stymied efforts to describe real space-time holographically.
Both groups need to work together to hold the administration accountable to ensure that the synergy around diversity in tech is not stymied by conservative views.
However, the Justice Department's attempts to implement the order to date have been stymied by lawsuits in the federal courts in Chicago, San Francisco and Philadelphia.
McMaster tried to fire Cohen-Watnick earlier this year but was stymied by Bannon and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who came to his defense.
Trump already has been stymied by federal courts that blocked his executive actions barring entry into the United States of people from several Muslim-majority nations.
Recent talk out of Washington of deregulation for the banks has buoyed financial stocks, as market participants believe the rules have stymied profits for the sector.
After a 2014 data breach that stymied the theater release of "The Interview" and exposed corporate emails and employee information, Sony rebounded thanks to increased transparency.
And the political gridlock in Trenton is neither better nor worse than the fights that have stymied legislation in North Carolina, Wisconsin or Washington, DC itself.
Behind the scenes: Even though Paul has stymied parts of the GOP agenda, President Trump regards him as one of his closest friends in the Senate.
But those efforts have lagged other priorities and been stymied by a military funding bill passed by Congress that require its facilities to sell tobacco products.
Many have called for measures such as an assault weapon ban, universal background checks and other gun control reforms long stymied by partisan fighting in Washington.
FOR the fourth time since the death of Antonin Scalia February, a stymied Supreme Court has split 4-4 and failed to come to a decision.
They warned that even if she handily defeated Donald J. Trump, her presidential agenda would be stymied unless she swept in new Democratic lawmakers with her.
Reconciliation is viewed as an enticing incentive, but if the House remains stymied, there's even less reason to act on a budget, Senate GOP sources say.
It took work, most notably in the way the Welsh stymied Belgium's surge at the start of the second half, but their reward came soon after.
Venezuela's Legislature, controlled by rivals of the country's governing leftists for the first time in more than a decade, has been stymied by government-backed courts.
This absorbing biography aims to rekindle interest in the Polish painter and writer Józef Czapski (1896-1993), whose career was for decades stymied by history's tumult.
When asked about the administration's inability to pass new health care legislation so far, Mulvaney said they had been stymied by roadblocks, including the late Sen.
What if an irresponsible scientist moves too fast and prompts a strong political countermovement, like that which has stymied other genetically modified organisms since the 1990s?
Those hoping to make guacamole over 4th of July weekend might see their plans stymied as a Southern California heatwave has caused a major avocado shortage.
Editorial Hundreds of thousands of people stymied by Texas' absurdly strict voter ID law will finally get a fair break in casting their ballots in November.
Efforts to expand the permanent membership of the Council to include powers that have emerged since 1945 — such as India, Japan and Germany — have been stymied.
Mr. Cuomo says his plan is the best solution available — in the real world, in our lifetimes — to problems that have stymied policy makers for decades.
The administration has been largely stymied in its effort to calm the chaos created by the Syrian civil war and the broader rise of global terrorism.
Many ideas for improving condoms have fizzled, sometimes stymied by the costs of testing required to satisfy the F.D.A., which considers condoms to be medical devices.
Medical interventions were at times stymied by wariness of strange foreigners who dropped in, started taking people away, and tried to meddle in local cultural practices.
The W.H.O. has been much more effective in this outbreak than during previous ones, but its efforts are still being stymied by a colossal funding shortfall.
We've had two pretty good presidents since Ronald Reagan was elected, but they were stymied at almost every turn by a recalcitrant Congress and Supreme Court.
Then Mr. Trump named as attorney general Jeff Sessions, a chief opponent of the criminal justice bill while in the Senate, and its supporters appeared stymied.
The order also breaks some of the logjam that had stymied the ability of local and state healthcare organizations to conduct testing for the novel coronavirus.
Older voters who can't drive or easily take public transportation — where it exists — can be stymied when officials shutter polls near their homes with little notice.
Stymied by Astros right-hander Jose Urquidy through five innings, the Athletics wasted little time rallying against right-hander Josh James (5-1) in the sixth.
Her efforts were initially stymied by former CBS chief Les Moonves, who left his role last September amid a flurry of sexual misconduct allegations against him.
So I felt only a bit thwarted that the installation's promise to expand the bandwidth of my consciousness through the enticement of "mental mandalas" was stymied.
Trump verbally ordered the firing of Yovanovitch some four or five times, Parnas said, only to be stymied when his underlings failed to fulfill his orders.
Many of these efforts are stymied by red tape and I have heard from participants that they need additional waivers and flexibility to support their efforts.
He wouldn't be constrained by the obstacles that have stymied other presidents -- other power centers and longtime Washington norms -- so that he could achieve his goals.
He stressed that North Korea "should more actively push forward the project for developing strategic weapons​" now that Washington's "gangster-like acts" have stymied economic growth.
While the BJP has a clear majority in the lower house, it is underrepresented in the upper house, which has stymied some of its reform proposals.
Deputy Andy investigates last week's hit-and-run, but he gets stymied when the man whose truck Richard Horne used in the crime refuses to cooperate.
Most of them have now quit, charging that their efforts to combat cronyism and graft have been stymied at every step by entrenched officials and tycoons.
At the United Nations, calls for a 30-day ceasefire to allow for evacuations and the delivery of humanitarian supplies have been stymied by Russian objections.
The Bulldogs, which entered the game ranked fourth nationally by allowing opponents an average of 55.1 points per game, stymied the Warhawks with their relentless defense.
They praise the bankruptcy code (though it was partially stymied by the courts) and excuse missteps, such as a disruptive withdrawal from circulation of certain banknotes.
An academic, stymied in his job search because he hasn't yet bribed a dean, is bothered by a relentlessly yappy canine somewhere in his apartment complex.
"All of these people, what they go through, and they're right, and they can't understand why they're being stymied at so many different levels," Trump said.
However, congressional efforts to get such legislation passed have been stymied by intra-party disputes over how far Democrats should go and nearly unanimous GOP opposition.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentine President Mauricio Macri rode to power in 2015 promising to bolster the farming sector and cut back taxes that had stymied exports.
His teams were stymied by the great Tar Heels squads of Michael Jordan and James Worthy, and by North Carolina State's miracle national champions of 1983.
And even when they are, they're often stymied by the many legal, financial, and promotional restrictions that can make running an adult business a serious headache.
The new technology repeatedly stymied investigators — the New York authorities said on Thursday that they had been locked out of 175 iPhones in cases they were pursuing.
Based on Barron's stymied research, it seemed it would be very difficult for the average citizen to learn much about the abstract art on the CIA's walls.
McIlroy's second shot from the right rough at the par-four 12th, where he was stymied from taking dead aim at the pin, had the gallery buzzing.
Sales have been stymied by an acute shortages of homes on the market for several months, although the NAR said inventory showed signs of stabilizing last month.
Petro has promised to take power away from political and social elites who he says have stymied progress, as well as carry out a complete economic overhaul.
The team claims their technique overcomes a raft of problems which have stymied graphene developments to date, such as poor uniformity, reproducibility, limited size and material contamination.
Zhang of Automotive Foresight said that several factors had combined to cause this, including high gas prices this year which had stymied growth in lower-tier cities.
It's been fun following her career, given that at nearly every step of the way, she's skirted obstacles that have stymied a lot of young Hollywood stars.
And according to various media reports, the series of attacks on the country's oil infrastructure has stymied crude production in Nigeria to a near 22-year low.
The judges stymied a referendum aimed at nullifying the centrepiece of a 2014 employment law—the main structural reform of the previous government, led by Matteo Renzi.
And grand talk about joint European procurement and operations could easily be stymied by pressure from national defence champions interested only in securing the next juicy contract.
One former high-ranking intelligence official briefed on the program said the effort was stymied by North Korea's utter secrecy and extreme isolation of its communications systems.
Major gas discoveries over the past seven years brought Israel into the world of hydrocarbons, but political hurdles and red tape have stymied new developments and exploration.
The attackers may have stopped voluntarily after that, or they might have been stymied by Astronomics' new defenses since Bieler had hired a cybersecurity expert to help.
Baidu's online video company iQiyi made a popular rap series only to be stymied by a ban on hip-hop culture and actors with tattoos in January.
Without that practical leap of faith (that we are who we take ourselves to be), we'd likely be stymied with an identity crisis and wind up dysfunctional.
Property developers and golf-course owners often have their plans stymied by wetland protections (why Mr Trump might be sensitive to their plight remains a mystery). Fore!
Since storming Congress in 2010 they have done their best to take it down, only to find themselves stymied by internal divisions over what might replace it.
Local authorities are stymied as to why and how she could have gone missing from her rural community of about 1,500 people and who may be responsible.
Since his death in 1985, Peter Bogdanovich and other Welles supporters have tried to complete the film, but they've been stymied by additional legal and financial issues.
One of the first Max-Q models was the Asus Zephyrus, which had great gaming performance that was stymied by abysmal battery life and awkward keyboard placement.
If CMS does move forward on any of this, it could face the same threat of lawsuits that have stymied its first big Medicaid overhaul — work requirements.
But with the threat of Democratic filibusters and now a Democratic majority in the House, Trump's efforts to make those cuts a reality have been repeatedly stymied.
Every player in that position does; the pipeline from stymied Quad A careers to Nippon Professional Baseball has been open long enough to generate its own clichés.
John McCain and argue that while McCain cast a vote on health care that actually stymied Trump's agenda, Flake has voted with the President on key issues.
Output cuts from producing countries coordinated by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries have been stymied by rising output from Libya and Nigeria, which are exempt.
Meanwhile business lobbyists and states with lots of registered firms, led by Delaware, have long stymied proposed federal legislation that would require more openness in corporate ownership.
Fed policymakers have been stymied at how price rises have remained persistently below the central bank's 2 percent target despite labor market strength and a growing economy.
The change created a national licensing scheme for the controlled cultivation of medical cannabis, but access for patients has been stymied by a patchwork of state laws.
The row had stymied Macedonian attempts to join the EU and the NATO military alliance in a region where the two organizations jostle for influence with Russia.
This is a song about feeling stymied by a partner's unrealistic expectations, and the locked-in bass line is the sound of someone stuck in their ways.
The IPO of BR Distribuidora, which controls Brazil's largest network of gas stations, has been stymied time and again since the government first proposed it in 2015.
Stock growth stymied for about 15 years, but the company reclaimed its status as one of the world's most valuable public companies by market cap last year.
T-TIP, another essentially dead trade deal, was stymied by similar hurdles: its fragile political bloc was fraught with internal disagreements among members of the European Union.
Some countries reported that survey teams were stymied because they needed permission from women's families or spouses first, and husbands often accompanied their wives during their interviews.
Philadelphia's Claude Giroux had his best scoring opportunity with 13:22 left as he skated in and fired a shot, but he was also stymied by Murray.
He said his agenda was repeatedly stymied by Republicans because of the filibuster, and that he failed to turn Washington's gridlock into an issue that motivated voters.
The two have contributed to the West Wing's chaos by maneuvering to oust other staffers who stymied or resisted them, including former Chief of Staff John Kelly.
Today's Republicans have stymied every effort at reforming immigration, at achieving true equality for women, at ending the scourge of racist drug laws and criminal sentencing rules.
Without an agreement on the overall amount of spending, congressional appropriators are stymied in their ability to write a spending bill for the rest of fiscal 2018.
However, in a number of countries progress has been stymied or is even regressive, and in America there are vast problems that have yet to be resolved.
We must also consider whether efforts to diversify the field are stymied by our pretensions and by 19th century definitions for what Classics is or is not.
The companies added that, unlike Disney, Comcast declined to offer a reverse deal termination fee, which would compensate Fox in the event that regulators stymied a deal.
He stymied the Colorado Rockies for seven innings and benefited from two early homers from Paul Goldschmidt, who drove in five runs as Arizona won 6-3.
Immunotherapy's aim is to prompt the immune system, which is often stymied by cancer, to attack tumors with the zeal and sophistication that it attacks other diseases.
The Pentagon's effort to find and bring home the long-lost American servicemen has been continually stymied by political tensions over North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
Obama—and, by association, the Americans who elected him—was portrayed as a heartbroken leader eager for gun reform, but stymied by Republicans beholden to the NRA.
But the ideas went nowhere, stymied by political upheaval and bloodshed, three wars between Israel and Hamas and the collapse of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks in 230.
Regulatory efforts were stymied in 2011, when the Supreme Court blocked a California law that sought to ban the sale of violent video games to young people.
Mr. Schumer told attendees that the Democrats had stymied their chances with a message that failed to track more closely with Mr. Trump's calls for fair trade.
Senate Republicans have stymied the bill's passage in the past, but Mr. Cuomo said he wants it passed during the first month of the new legislative season.
But his outreach to the private sector, on which his plan depends, has been stymied by a lack of capacity and institutional experience, and, increasingly, his hubris.
The Trump administration has systematically stymied immigration at multiple levels, by making criteria more strict, asking for more documentation and generally taking longer to process immigration applications.
Many park superintendents are eager to protect their employees but are stymied by higher-ups, perhaps unwilling to concede the federal government's failure to contain the coronavirus.
That has long stymied any solution, along with dubious, Soviet-style agricultural methods and the quixotic quest for a mega-project that will magically restore the sea.
Ali Mohamed, 19, had protested the first night and tried to do so again the next Friday, only to be stymied by road closings around downtown Cairo.
The president said he was forced to act on his own authority out of frustration after Congress stymied him in trying to enact broader gun control measures.
For decades, measures recognizing the Armenian genocide have stalled in the U.S. Congress, stymied by concerns about relations with Turkey and intense lobbying by the Ankara government.
Never one to cultivate close relationships with lawmakers, Mr. Obama found his legislative agenda largely stymied after 2010, when Republicans took control of the House of Representatives.
Congress could theoretically could fix some of these flaws, but past efforts at reform have been stymied by the homeowners who benefit from the program's current design.
Sources familiar with several witnesses' depositions previously told POLITICO that senior State Department officials stymied efforts by career, non-political officials to defend Yovanovitch from Trump's attacks.
While teaching a class called Unhinged Narrators, she finally abandoned the book that had so stymied her — about a student who has an affair with a professor.
Practical choices throughout society are stymied by overbearing law — whether maintaining order in the classroom, being candid with an employee, or letting children walk to school alone.
Telegram said it has strived to reassure the SEC that Grams are not securities but has been stymied by the commission's ill-defined standards for digital assets.
Mr. Puzder, who declined to be interviewed for this article, argues that his efforts to reward workers in more entrepreneurial ways were stymied by rigid California laws.
The housing market has been stymied by higher mortgage rates as well as land and labor shortages, which have led to tight inventory and more expensive homes.
However, his campaign has said his late entry into the primary and allegedly unfair debate thresholds set by the Democratic National Committee (DNC) have stymied his campaign.
If Mr. Modi can win here, he will control the upper house of Parliament, which has successfully stymied his economic agenda since his landslide victory in 2014.
And yet, despite FEMA's substantial investment, the agency has been stymied by its own rules from taking steps to prevent a recurrence in the next big storm.
Soon, though, McFarland seems stymied, and after a certain point, whenever he appears in Fyre Fraud, he looks sort of like he's been socked in the stomach.
Both issues were stymied by mass shootings at schools and in public places — like at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, or in Las Vegas.
The GAO described how the Egyptian government stymied or delayed efforts to monitor US-furnished hardware such as stinger missiles, night vision equipment, and riot control gear.
Bruno said factors that prevented ULA from competing for an earlier military launch, including a trade ban that stymied imports of Russian rocket engines, are no longer obstacles.
But they have been stymied by a lack of resources—which the forests service has tended to use up fighting wildfires—and complaints about smoke from planned burns.
Anti-LGBT bills are being "completely stymied" in state legislatures because Republicans are terrified of corporations mounting backlashes and boycotts like we saw in North Carolina and Indiana.
Obama tried to grant work permits to people who fit the low-priority category, which could include up to 5 million people, but was stymied by the courts.
And it seemed like felt stymied or they weren&apost going to do anything about it, and they weren&apost keen on him making any pronouncements about it.
The company also says the allegation that it stymied competing apps is false because manufacturers typically install many rival apps on Android devices—and consumers can download others.
First floated way back in the 1940s, voter opposition in marginal seats and fights over who will pay the costs has stymied repeated attempts to build the airport.
Peter Crock, chief executive of Cann Group, which cultivates cannabis for medicinal and research purposes, said medicinal marijuana production had been stymied by limited demand from Australian patients.
An effort to repeal a law on "fake news", which allows the government to criminalise unfriendly reporting, was stymied in the upper house last year by the opposition.
What I found is a dispiriting picture of government infighting that may have stymied two promising chances of winning their release, including one reported for the first time.
The biggest obstacle was advertisers who didn't want to give up delicious data and revenue streams; they insisted that DNT would "kill online growth" and stymied the process.
Many see the risk of painful parallels with Turkey, where the central bank, stymied by political interference, has resorted to unconventional policy tools to fight stubbornly high inflation.
BUENOS AIRES, April 22 (Reuters) - Argentine President Mauricio Macri rode to power in 2015 promising to bolster the farming sector and cut back taxes that had stymied exports.
But DeVos has also repeatedly been stymied by courts in her efforts to stop forgiving for-profit college students' loans under the precedent set by the Obama administration.
A lack of such support has certainly not stymied Donald Trump, who leads Cruz by 11 points in Iowa, according to latest CNN/ORC poll released on Thursday.
Social media in the weeks after the election was flooded with posts from users desperate to make their voices heard but stymied by the anxiety of actually calling.
Groysman's appointment ended months of political turmoil that had stymied the passage of reforms Kiev must implement to root out corruption and secure billions in new Western aid.
Others have been stymied by the higher bar for eye-catching content on Instagram and a general unease among advertisers about a newer service, the ad buyers said.
Even for a country with a long history of political dynasties, the unprecedented influence of the president's family and open sparring with a formal adviser have stymied observers.
It tracks the historical relationship between man and cat, and argues that a small, powerful cat lobby stymied legislation that would benefit humans and birds (mostly birds) everywhere.
Both U.S. political parties generally agree on the need for tax reform, but action has been stymied by the complexity of the code which is riddled with loopholes.
For the uninitiated, The Room tells the story of Johnny, played by Wiseau, whose professional ambitions are stymied and whose girlfriend cheats on him with his best friend.
Earlier on Tuesday, Pashinyan had warned the ruling elite it could face a "tsunami" of anger from the people if it stymied his move to become prime minister.
Others were stymied by the state's electoral website, which suffered under extreme traffic for around 90 minutes on Tuesday night, according to Utah's director of elections Mark Thomas.
Clinton's plan passively references reforming the VA without any mention of increasing the firing authority that has stymied the current and past VA secretaries from removing incompetent officials.
Shortstop Alexei Ramirez's dazzling play in the first inning stymied the Dodgers, who looked as if they would continue on from Monday's 15-0 thrashing of San Diego.
For the most part, these efforts have been unsuccessful, stymied by a series of Supreme Court rulings from the 1970s that seem to bless "justice" of this type.
Companies are already grappling with security concerns as well as local referendums and environmental court rulings that have stymied major mining projects in Latin America's fourth-largest economy.
And the technical language on the sign-up screen -- with a warning that the app was creating a virtual private network to monitor network traffic -- stymied potential users.
"Here you have someone who tries to do the right things internally, gets stymied and does what you're supposed to do — reach out to the authorities," he said.
Allen and Penn State's defense stymied the Panthers all day while the Nittany Lions' offense got on track in a 33-14 win at Beaver Stadium on Saturday.
Arbitration clauses have helped the nursing home industry to reduce its legal costs, but they have also stymied the course of justice, even in a case of murder.
But the government's efforts to meet that deadline were stymied by resistance in the House of Commons and, now, in the country's unelected Senate, creating a legal void.
Some fell short for obvious political reasons — companies that traffic in information, like Google, Facebook and Twitter, were essentially stymied from the start by the Chinese censorship regime.
Opponents of the repeal, however, say that it will allow internet service providers to give preferential treatment to certain websites, while access to smaller sites will be stymied.
And it has exposed the capacity of a nation defined by its democratic ideals to fall victim to the same antidemocratic forces that have stymied third world countries.

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