lobby either to an unusually popular hotel spa or perhaps to the weather the stifling daytime humidity had not quite relinquished its grip a giggling desk clerk set me straight the men were allpilgrims either headed for Mecca or just returned for centuries jeda had been the coastal jumping off point where the the
wants to be the same as everyone else I grew up on Long Island in New York in a very stifling community we were all Jewish I went to a line percent Jewish public school we all went to Hebrew school together we all went to
I hadn't honestly thought about what life would be like in the shadow of that criminal record, under the stifling stigma of having been caught. What would life be like for me if I didn't have the luxury to forget?
He was interested in history and in literature to be sure, but for Jefferson, the model of this was the sciences, that inquiry should drive education, but inquiry without stifling questions through predetermined organizational frameworks. That's a clumsy way of saying something rather simple.
OK? If your computer rejects it, you should too. And this stifling jargon that just infects and invades all the communication that I hear going on, the more you can jettison that, the better.
whether it is the androgynous costuming or the breaking out of traditional gender roles when it comes to some of the dancing. And it's kind of stifling at times.
you don't get any reward for it until you're actually the biggest in the industry. That would be sort of stifling for what's possible. And that's the restriction of the single-member district system.
But it is absolutely an innovation thread that runs through everything and that's why innovation always occurs in the economic sectors of least governmental penetration. And that's why government regulation is stifling true innovation and antidotes to the problems of society. And so, that's all I'll say right there about the food police.
University of Birmingham where I went to university, and who did not have the disadvantage of growing up in a stifling religion, but are just normal people, get a lot more interested
Probably I called you on your birthday, or I just called you. How are you grateful for what you have without stifling your ambition?
-What's that? -Coming up with new ideas. but how can I take some of the stifling jargon out of the mix.
moving how, given how-how powerful a lot of these tools are, if you have a vision for regulating it or doing something to enforce a law around it. How do you do that? How do you think about that and how do you do that without stifling the kind of innovation -- Kamala Harris: Right. >>David: that-that you're seeing in this whole area? >>Kamala Harris: So as a lawyer you know we all know the Constitution of the United States has a Fourth Amendment and that is the-the-the-the
quote the revolution is for libyans like the air they breathe and the light by which they see but from my experience they saw little good in it and in fact found it stifling to me being a Libyan is like being forced to attend a rather Gothic circus that one didn't particularly want tickets for in the first place as the popular committee meeting dragged on shopkeepers bemon
believe it in 2002 11 Coptic and Ethiopian monks ended up in the hospital over one of them moving a chair eight inches on a stifling hot stiflingly hot day in order to get some shade this particular letter seems to have been placed in its present position
Going back to Rome for a moment, in the 3rd century AD, the emperor Diocletian staved off the fall of the empire for a few decades by oppressing the peasantry, raising taxes to crushing levels, expanding his stifling bureaucracy, and building up the army through the employment of mercenaries. Diocletian assessed the situation in terms of his preconceptions, and it worked, for a while, but it looks mighty foolish 17 centuries later.
And that-- the photographs of that, which you can see online-- and there's even some footage from it-- it was-- I mean, it was eerie. It was exactly the same when you'd walk in, even down to the stifling heat. And these little fans that would make noises as they would sort of turn from side to side, which drove the sound designers crazy.
And all the tech of the gig economy, all the apps of your smartphone is the result of that. For some, the rise of the gig economy represents liberation from the stifling bureaucratic world of corporate America. High-paid consultants, well-paid independent contractors-- it is a return to the autonomy and independence of an economy before wage labor--
But there is also the agency of some of us working on Africa to escape a rather stifling
And, of course, for me censorship just means stifling someone's voice.
And they face this repressive government that prioritizes absolute political control and regime sustainability at the cost of completely stifling
Thank you. So I believe that progressive policies like this can promote our social goals without stifling
But when I was growing up this sense of India as this kind of remote, stifling , stifled
I mean, he almost gave up science because of the exam system, which he found stifling .
Because I actually live really near the water, so it's, I don't know, not as stifling .
No one can say when the unwinding began, when the coil that held Americans together in its secure and sometimes stifling grip, first gave way.
No one can say when the unwinding began, when the coil that held Americans together in its secure and sometimes stifling grip first gave way.
but when you're on your own there's a lot you can do. I don't find it as stifling I think as you ,