Examples of using Stifling in English and their translations into Korean
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Her parents are stifling her.
Perfume Tom Ford Black Orchid(female) is very stable, flowing plume, very characteristic, but not stifling.
All this in a dry heat and stifling(between 33 and 35 degrees in the shade) I can tell you that the visits were grueling.
Guarding Against Emerging Risks Without Stifling Innovation.
France's reliance on nuclear is stifling the emergence of wind and solar, and Germany's proposed cap on renewable energy is worrying.”.
It's a place where everyone knows everyone's business amid the stifling tropical heat.
They end up stifling the joy of mission with a kind of obsession about being like everyone else and possessing what everyone else possesses.
How does it prevent a replay of this scenario, and can it be done without stifling innovation?
Had not they some means of stifling their conscience, not one of them would be capable of committing a hundredth part of such a villainy.
Jensen: Is there a relationship between the renunciation of the world and the stifling of a person's free spirit?
But after decades of stifling repression and months of devastating conflict, Syrians want and deserve a state based on respect for human rights and the rule of law.".
The article is entitled‘A Regulatory Approach to Fintech: Guarding Against Emerging Risks Without Stifling Innovation.'.
A thicket of government regulations then makes things even worse, stifling competition from new entrants that might seek to attract customers by offering better terms.
The Costa's generally fill up withSpaniards themselves during August, as they escape the stifling heat of cities such as Madrid.
A breath of fresh air in a sometimes stifling city, Madrid's Retiro Park covers more than 120 hectares with gardens, a boating lake and architecture from the 19th century.
On one hand, if a bank is too stringent on its standards of loan issuance, it can end up losing clients or stifling economic growth altogether.
It is true that many obstacles risk stifling life: injustice in all its forms, violence around us and in us, the spirit of competition, our mistakes, fear of- or becoming closed to- what is different, lack of self-esteem….
I escaped from school assoon as I could, when the prospect of 4 more years of enforced learning, before I could become the writer who I wanted to be, seemed stifling.
Then, in that contracted hole, sunk, too, beneath the ship's water-line,Jonah feels the heralding presentiment of that stifling hour, when the whale shall hold him in the smallest of his bowels' wards.
Active-Listening-Giving entire awareness of what other folks are currently saying, getting time to understand the items being produced,inquiring queries as proper, rather than stifling at improper occasions.
Scott Huennekens, the CEO of Volcano Corporation, suggests that a looser approach to communication has made organizational life less stifling and more productive than it used to be.
Active Listening-To what other people are saying offering whole attention,, getting time and energy to recognize the points being produced,asking queries as ideal, and never stifling at times that are wrong.
But I think it's worth the effort, because the alternative, to blindly fight all hackers, is to go against the power you cannot control at the cost of stifling innovation and regulating knowledge.
Record poverty stifles America.
It can really stifle our research.”.
He stifled a strange chortle.
Stifled again!
And then God stifled a laugh.
They do not cover up or stifle a symptom.
That it stifles your writing.
