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stifling

adjective as in airless

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To avoid stifling competition, the administration should allow tariff exemptions for smaller firms that choose to contract with U.S.-based manufacturers.

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And so, year after year, through stifling hot summers and snow-dusted winters, people have been camping out in Berry Creek.

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Yet there are some who wonder if E. coli's dominance might be stifling us from finding the very best biotech solutions for our problems.

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Some stores even staged walkouts, citing the dress code change as the last straw in a slew of new policies Starbucks that employees say are stifling and damaging their ability to properly do their jobs.

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The opening days of the championships were dominated by discussion around the conditions the athletes had to contend with - particularly in the endurance events - as temperatures exceeding 30C were accompanied by stifling humidity above 90%.

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