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1 Opponents say it could stifle innovation or limit state authority to protect.
2 Test maker Clinical Data Inc CLDA.O said that could stifle innovation .
3 Tech companies, broadly speaking, argue that such laws will stifle innovation .
4 Manufacturers say the proposed rules on repairability are too strict and will stifle innovation .
5 It said regulatory responses should be in line with risks and not stifle innovation .
6 Breyer, for his part, argued that allowing the Prometheus patents could potentially stifle innovation .
7 Once you get too many rules that will stifle innovation .
8 I'm not wedded to the education establishment that wants to stifle innovation and school choice.
9 Cable and television companies have lashed out against the proposal, saying it could stifle innovation .
10 The cold dead hand of the fossil fuel mining industry can stifle innovation in other ways.
11 But it's not a national curriculum: it's regularly reviewed and does not stifle innovation or diversity.
12 Broadband companies adamantly oppose the plan, saying the added regulatory burden would reduce investment and stifle innovation .
13 That, they say, will stifle innovation and concentrate power in the hands a few very rich companies.
14 You're used to working for an organization that is deliberately structured to stifle innovation and obstruct stakeholder-led change.
15 In short, green rules have been deemed to be red tape that would damage competitiveness and stifle innovation .
16 What we don't want to do is put so many restrictions that we stifle innovation , she told news.com.au.
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