Examples of using Stifling in English and their translations into Chinese
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Often she persisted in not going out, then, stifling, threw open the windows and put on light dresses.
Correa is popular at home for his poverty-fighting programs but widely criticized for stifling civil liberties and using criminal defamation law against journalists.
Mobilizing adequate public revenues while not stifling private initiative is key in achieving sustained and non-inflationary growth.
When administrators delayed, Miller and Horowitz accused them of stifling free speech.
Corruption, a culture of impunity and strong tribal affiliations continue to undermine the fledgling parliamentary system stifling rapid process of necessary legislation.
You're stifling your internal market, cutting your throat by being unable to create a real rival to the dollar.
It was as stifling as before, but he eagerly drank in the stinking, dusty town air.
In an age of stifling political correctness, the only people who are fair game in polite society are blue-collar whites.
During Administrator Pruitt's tenure, the agency has rolled back punishing regulations that were hurting American workers and stifling our economy,” Barrasso said in a statement.
While in many countries regional development policies seek to reduce gaps across regions, they should avoid stifling growth in the highest-productivity regions.
Tens of thousands of protesters have occupied some of Hong Kong's busiest streets for more than a week, stifling traffic and business activity.
She posted a series of tweets in February implying the influence of pro-Israel lobbying groups was stifling debate about Israel and Palestinians.
The U.S. Department of Justice said it would discuss concerns that social media platforms are"intentionally stifling the free exchange of ideas".
He had acquired his belief not by honestly earning it in patient investigation,” but by“stifling his doubts.”.
Like Tigertown, these environments are predatory, aggressive, isolating, stifling, and lack a sense of community.
Under Pruitt, the EPA"rolled back punishing regulations that were hurting American workers and stifling our economy", Barrasso said.
In the past, Mr Trump has said climate change was a hoax that was stifling policies to foster economic growth.
Mnangagwa, who was sworn in on Nov. 24, and is under pressure to root out rampant corruption stifling the economy.
He called the trend"troubling" and cautioned"it could have the side effect of stifling innovation and competition".
Protesters and opposition supporters accuse Museveni, in power since 1986, of stifling dissent through intimidation, beatings and detentions, charges which his government denies.