Use "stymie|stymied|stymieing|stymies" in a sentence

1. They relished every chance to stymie him.

2. Investigators have been stymied by uncooperative witnesses.

3. This vulnerability could stymie the Internet economy.

4. Wind, Rain and Nigeria Can't Stymie the U.S.

5. You'll encounter obstacles that might stymie some individuals.

6. Corralling Carrots' Microbial Allies Could Stymie Disease

7. Supply Bottlenecks leave ships stranded, businesses stymied

8. Financial difficulties have stymied the company's growth.

9. Surely flame wars over article content will stymie good intentions.

10. Such a relationship will certainly stymie a positive editorial association.

11. He found himself stymied by an old opponent.

12. I was completely stymied by her refusal to help.

13. Those inconsistencies, the report says, stymie attainment of crucial environmental objectives.

14. Regulators may yet stymie the growth of real-time bidding.

15. Rather, we are stymied by our lack of political consensus.

16. So the Republican sneak-it-through strategy is mostly stymied.

17. The investigation has been stymied by witnesses who refuse to cooperate.

18. In private he bitterly upbraided Brown for seeking to stymie his program.

19. (The Rationalization of Terrorism) Therefore, as an effective instrument against terrorism, the UN is stymied.

20. Her normal progress is stymied by her continued dependence on the ventilator.

21. Chinese steelmakers countered that the U.S. industry was trying to stymie legitimate competition.

22. He typified a decade in which financial machinations stymied long-term corporate growth.

23. In our search for evidence, we were stymied by the absence of any recent documents.

24. Companies have been stymied by the length of time it takes to reach an agreement.

25. Since then the economic recovery in the US has been stymied by a dysfunctional political system.

26. Dallas Stymies Kings, 5-1 Hockey: Stars play a miserly defense and score four times on power play and once short-handed.

27. By the late 17th century, Russia’s growth was stymied by its lack of access to the sea.

28. Milosevic has granted piecemeal concessions while sowing the kind of confusion that he has used in the past to stymie opponents.

29. Gao Yang twisted himself around the tree just in time to see Gao Ma stymied by the obstacle.

30. "Because…" Kirk stopped, his train of thought suddenly stymied by the idea Blossoming in his mind.

31. The specimen was at first mislabeled as having come from the island of Java rather than Borneo, stymieing early attempts to locate additional black-browed Babblers.

32. The rational application of pesticides is stymied by ignorance of how pest attack at different stages of crop development affects yield.

33. It’s clear that automation is the next giant leap for manufacturing, but its deployment has been stymied for the somewhat ironic reason that automation itself isn’t Automated.

34. And as they stood there staring at each other, stymied, in the sunshine filtering down between the tall Parisian buildings, they heard the lively Clopping of horseshoes and the creaking of large wooden wheels.

35. Claudius is one of the most user-friendly of the ancient Roman names – even though it's associated with the villainous character in Shakespeare's Hamlet.But as with feminine form Claudia, the "lame" meaning may stymie the rise of Claudius.