If not, then some variant of Orwell's nightmare will descend upon the world to enslave and stultify life for the upcoming centuries. |
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Such tests tend to stultify the most creative teachers even as they, at least in theory, help the worst students. |
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It would stultify the use of the Internet for the distribution of software and software upgrades. |
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So when this cafeteria culture hits the big city, does the collision somehow stultify economic activity? |
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That will surely stultify debate about the proper role of the law in America hardly a trivial matter in the most legalistic society on earth. |
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This would stultify possibilities of the hour. A State is more than an aggregate of so many technical abilities. |
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But after a while Mr. Yeston's tuneful feast begins to satiate and eventually stultify, and by the evening's end it's as if you'd eaten a whole buffet of pastry. |
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If people are going to analyze everything, and try to find fault in everything without knowing better, then they are going to stultify their own development. |
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Without that lending, an economy can quickly stultify. |
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And design culture will stultify unless it reflects society as a whole. |
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