Articles of any length may be submitted, although short notes of limited scope are discouraged. |
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Be aware of situations that depress you or that cause you to feel lonely, bored, frustrated, or discouraged. |
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All of the above types of behavior, and others not mentioned, demonstrate the discouraged child taking the path of easy success. |
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Professional medical organizations have strongly discouraged members from testifying on behalf of plaintiffs. |
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We have had a very bad election result, we are effectively skint, our activists are discouraged and our membership is falling. |
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While perhaps willing to consider new writers, in their mastheads all firmly discouraged the submission of unsolicited materials. |
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But luckily she chose to be inspired rather than discouraged by the experience. |
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I have lived in rented accommodation where we welcomed the rain seeping through the ceiling because it discouraged the rats. |
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It's easy to become discouraged and throw up your hands and say, well, it's gone on for a long time, it will go on forever. |
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At first I looked at Dice a little, somewhat discouraged by previous experiences with online job boards. |
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Any form of line dancing that encourages freewheeling self-expression must be forcefully discouraged. |
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Those who work toward liberation might easily feel discouraged by the small amount of progress made. |
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Backbreaking work, all that stooping but I had been warned, even discouraged from going. |
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Adults are also discouraged from intervening in conflicts that arise between the children. |
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Although it is officially discouraged, there is some hiring along tribal lines. |
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If the assertion of these rights in a secular democratic framework is discouraged or suppressed, then clearly something is wrong. |
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Mammals, on the other hand, are discouraged by the extreme hotness of the bird peppers. |
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Patients and doctors are currently discouraged from investigating and treating sore throats. |
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When the discouraged perfectionist reaches a certain point, she can become ultracritical not only of herself but of others. |
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He reached for her, but she discouraged him momentarily with a gesture, directing him to sit down on a maroon two-seater sofa. |
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I was thoroughly discouraged, so I turned away and flopped dejectedly onto my bed. |
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The use of guar gum for weight loss should be discouraged because of its lack of efficacy. |
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In fact, many are likely to be confused and discouraged by these prescriptions and directives. |
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And he said he would not be discouraged by such groundless slander and unreasonable allegations and would ignore them. |
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But most dieters reach their plateau before they reach their goal, and many get discouraged when the thrill leaves before all the weight does. |
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This year's quartet of putative Prime Ministers ought not to be discouraged. |
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Extremely thin or fat dogs are discouraged on the basis that under or overweight hampers the true working ability of the Gordon Setter. |
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The ability to select and deselect the files from the preview menu was hardly friendly, and I was initially left quite discouraged. |
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There was something emphatic, even challenging, in his pronouncement that discouraged questioning. |
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Many patients say they felt discouraged from complaining in the face of a defensive approach to criticism. |
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Personal privacy is respected and staring is discouraged, although eye contact is not avoided. |
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Worse, a discouraged, angry, and alienated lower class is directly related to the growing debasement of our popular culture. |
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Parents discouraged their daughters from nurturing such ambitions, and employers considered young women to be temporary help at best. |
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The older generation, as well as the authorities, discouraged easy-listening music. |
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She carried her cumbersome equipment herself, kept a low profile and discouraged people from focusing on her. |
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He never had any time for such fripperies and actively discouraged us kids from wasting our pocket money in such a depraved manner. |
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Industrial society was neither harmonious nor crime-free, though its dictates discouraged public disorder and thus reduced some forms of crime. |
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It may well be that some taxpayers are being discouraged from filling in forms simply because these forms verge on the incomprehensible. |
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The armies marching and countermarching throughout this township during the 18th and early 19th centuries discouraged early settlers. |
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Obesity, especially among children, is to be discouraged, but we mustn't get to a point where corpulence is automatically frowned upon. |
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Don't be discouraged if your cornelian cherry flowers without fruiting for a few years. |
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If some of the HTML markup is invalid, some authors may become discouraged from providing valid HTML code. |
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He didn't, however, follow through with his desire to be a conscientious objector, he says, because the unit chaplain discouraged him. |
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In former Asian centrally planned economies, private ownership of cars was discouraged in the past, and in some cases prohibited. |
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Tipping is discouraged and all alcoholic drinks are part of the deal, including a fine selection of wines for lunch and dinner. |
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Bonding social capital within specific communities is seen as injurious to development as a whole, and therefore needs to be discouraged. |
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As you push yourself to overcome inertia, you need to work against the tendency to feel discouraged and hopeless. |
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Thus, swimming should not be discouraged in people with epilepsy or any other physical disability. |
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Confederate style forage caps are discouraged and Union forage caps are not allowed. |
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It is then only a small step to the mistaken notion that imports should be discouraged, perhaps through import controls. |
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She said the move was meant to ensure that local production of wheat was not discouraged by cheaper foreign imports. |
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The Allied policy of unconditional surrender also discouraged many from laying down their arms until there was no other option open. |
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They are chosen by the people, by secret suffrages, and they are discouraged from speaking with anyone in private. |
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The former were to be policed and controlled, the latter discouraged through the disciplines of increasingly marketized welfare. |
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Websites are supposed to be sticky, they are supposed to change often enough that users are drawn back and, once there, discouraged from leaving. |
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Do not get discouraged if in the early stages of your novitiate you cannot successfully translate these basic principles into practice. |
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Girls tend not to climb onto their boyfriends' shoulders during them, and stage-diving is discouraged. |
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These little dogs can burrow and will demonstrate this ability in your garden unless discouraged. |
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The event is a non-party political event and party political banners or placards are discouraged. |
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This has given English identity a slightly menacing face, and consequently has discouraged the celebration of Englishness. |
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Use of the non-breaking space and soft hyphen indicator characters is discouraged because support for them is not widely deployed. |
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The traders had complained the system was unreliable and said they had no proof that it had discouraged crime. |
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Luckily none of the 12 people who had turned up to see me had been discouraged by my unpunctuality. |
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I was a bit discouraged with the rest of the book after such a wonderful introduction. |
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Heavy weightlifting, bicycle riding and scuba diving should be discouraged. |
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Heavy weightlifting or similar activities that require straining are discouraged. |
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In a single member district, the voter is discouraged from wasting a vote on a longshot. |
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Although ether was once a popular anesthesia agent, its use is now strongly discouraged. |
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We recommend that the red-necked keelback be considered a dangerous animal and the public be discouraged from keeping it as a pet. |
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Mercantilists reasoned that exports had to be encouraged and imports discouraged in order for the nation to have a favorable balance of trade. |
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After a few days of unproductive searching, they returned to Shalisa Creek Bay, downhearted and discouraged. |
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But such a tax will only work if the option of escaping to the exurbs is discouraged. |
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Of the 40 disengaged fathers, who were not seeing their children regularly, all of the women had actively discouraged contact. |
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To keep myself from getting discouraged, I kept reminding myself that all this was only temporary. |
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Not discouraged, Johnson decided to build a ' new ' line across the Superior Avenue viaduct to Public Square. |
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But as we've already explored, bookmarking pages within an application is generally discouraged. |
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I'm discouraged, I'm tired, I'm crabby, I'm sad, I'm ridiculously disappointed in myself, and I'm scared. |
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Established labels, archives and scholarly associations are discouraged from producing reissues of historic material for fear of legal problems. |
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They say that builders must be discouraged from building on green sites, rather than re-using land in the inner areas. |
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It may have been that the request for the gun discouraged them, or it may have been for other reasons, but in their wisdom they never appeared. |
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When she looks at the requirements for the normal courses, she gets more discouraged. |
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Many believers feel inadequate and discouraged, but this is no reason for laziness or inactivity. |
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Such ideas naturally discouraged further exploration to the Antarctic region for many centuries to come. |
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Marginally discouraged, I wander outside to find people letting off industrial-sized Roman candles in their hands. |
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And neither the feces of bobcats nor the urine of foxes, coyotes, and bobcats discouraged voles from attacking seedlings. |
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After searching everywhere in vain they became discouraged and beat the drums for him. |
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After a decade or so of assiduous tweezering, the brow hairs will indeed be discouraged and will not grow back. |
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Afterwards, the American team became discouraged by the loss and their morale sagged. |
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He was a rather taciturn individual who discouraged chatter in the theatre. |
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In recent years the concept of the auteur, as the main creative force behind a film, has been discouraged in Australia. |
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In fact, you'll see results so quickly you won't have time to be discouraged. |
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Burning the wood or using its sawdust and ash is also strongly discouraged. |
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Though scantily fed, and often utterly discouraged by failure, they were still making a noble fight for existence. |
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In 1960, a UK Committee of Inquiry recommended, more temperately, that it should be strongly discouraged. |
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They actively discouraged emigration, fearing the loss of their workforce and tenantry. |
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He actively discouraged independent strikes and peasant uprisings. |
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Any dissent or questioning of the group's teachings is discouraged. |
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I imagined myself becoming a card shark, but the dealer quickly discouraged me. |
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With permission to be in Singapore conditional upon their employer, workers are discouraged from rocking the boat. |
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Patients described as upbeat and sociable or strong and courageous were more likely to be admitted than patients described as sad and withdrawn or anxious and discouraged. |
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The seriousness of the offence precipitates a very harsh sanction so that other would-bes could be deterred or discouraged from committing a similar offence. |
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Press are also discouraged from asking and shouting out questions at the Royals during press calls. |
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Jackson says that at first, her parents thought it was strange and discouraged her from getting into Korean pop stars. |
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Perhaps even the indefatigable John Kerry might be discouraged from more futile and dispiriting peace talks. |
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Its contracted readership has not discouraged a larger group, maybe more than ever before, from writing it. |
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The value of the loonie discouraged 17 per cent of Canadians from travelling outside the country while one per cent did not know or refused to answer. |
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He got a huge reaction, which could not have discouraged him from taking on a heckler at a Meg Whitman event a few days later. |
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I think some of them tried at first but may have been discouraged by the imbalance that obtained then between right and left. |
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Bush may have discouraged some of the best graduate students from going into the stem cell research field. |
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I was in the lower sixth at the time and, as a girl in a northern comprehensive, I was actively discouraged by my teachers from making an Oxford application. |
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Having suffered a few nasty experiences on hockey fields, such as being obliged to play at all, she was firmly of the belief that sport ought to be actively discouraged. |
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They become discouraged at the hardness and toilsomeness of the way or at the little impression they are able to make on the world, and grow weary. |
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In both cases the young girl is discouraged from being independent and exploring, let alone realizing, her capacities including her awakening sexuality. |
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Under this policy, instruction in mixed mode is strongly discouraged. |
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I read a lot but find new books are few and far between, so people are discouraged from using the mobile library, which is a shame as it serves well for elderly and disabled. |
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If you overdo it and strain yourself, you may become discouraged. |
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And if Voss is discouraged by the situation in Washington, it should be a wake-up call for all of us. |
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Bar soap is discouraged, not only because of the inherent sloppiness of the soap dish, but also because some organisms survive on the soap surface. |
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As I said at the outset of this judgment, the whole purpose of the Limitation Act is to ensure that claims are litigated promptly and that stale claims should be discouraged. |
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The lightning show was spectacular, though the cold shower pouring in between each car discouraged us from traveling to the observation car to watch. |
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Ryan has aspired to homeownership for about as long as she can remember, but was discouraged by the belief that houses were for only those with means. |
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At first local children had been welcoming, but they had started taking advantage of West and his partner until the couple had discouraged any more visits. |
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Not yet discouraged, the crew proceeded to better haunts of ill fame. |
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She discouraged impertinent curiosity with frozen silence and there is an uneasy feeling, as one reads, that one is prying into her chosen privacy. |
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One by one, each one turned their defeated eyes upon the discouraged paramedics and stunned police officer that stood just on the opposite side of the doors. |
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Don't be discouraged when your grandiose plans fail on the first attempt. |
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Fathers, do not embitter your children, or they will become discouraged. |
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He was discouraged by the poor response of teachers to his popular methods of improving teaching and so he burned the manuscript of the third volume. |
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He longed to be a singer, but his first teacher discouraged him. |
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At 250 ppm, the oil discouraged termites from plowing through the sand. |
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I don't think I've ever been more discouraged than I am tonight. |
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Fitz and Charm weren't discouraged a bit by this honest exposition. |
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The public should be encouraged to register now instead of sitting back and hoping that the period will be extended or get discouraged because the process is slow. |
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The Highland clearances actively discouraged the use of Gaelic, caused the numbers of Gaelic speakers to fall. |
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In the SI system, use of prefixes for powers of 1,000 is preferred and all other multiples discouraged. |
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There is also a problem with the recent appearance of stone mazes which should be discouraged. |
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Richard was discouraged from renouncing Alys because she was the sister of King Philip II of France, a close ally. |
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Other northern states discouraged the settling of free blacks within their boundaries. |
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Training manuals discouraged heroism, stressing the importance of attacking only when the odds were in the pilot's favour. |
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Moreover, Indian landlords had a stake in the cash crop system and discouraged innovation. |
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It is, however, generally discouraged in some Protestant branches such as Calvinism, where the practice is considered a form of idolatry. |
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When searching for a mate, vegans might become discouraged by the fact that they are a minority in this country. |
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Don't be discouraged, Dave Rudkin, a palaeobiologist at the ROM, says many important fossils in Ontario have been found by amateurs. |
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Soviet Russia, if I remember, discouraged the proles from enjoying themselves as a method of control. |
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Hezbollah has for many years actively discouraged violent self-flagellation and encouraged the devout to donate blood instead. |
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For example, African customs were discouraged, and African languages were prohibited in mission schools. |
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The use of ivies as ornamental plants in horticulture in California and other states is now discouraged or banned in certain jurisdictions. |
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Another powerful woman has been discouraged from speaking on campus. |
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Theatres had been discouraged by the Church of Scotland and fears of Jacobite assemblies. |
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In 1933, disgusted and discouraged after a string of commercial failures, Clara quit the film business forever. She was twenty-six. |
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Taking sections is necessarily destructive of part of the artefact, and thus discouraged by many museums. |
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They discouraged the alum mining near Volterra in Italy, apparently pushing its inhabitants to revolt against Florentine rule. |
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The Qin dynasty, which ruled China from 221 to 206 BC, abolished slavery and discouraged serfdom. |
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People who are retired, pursuing education, or discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects are excluded from the labour force. |
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North African slave raids discouraged settlement along the coast until the 19th century. |
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Countries ambitious to develop and deploy nuclear weapons are discouraged from doing so by countries that already possess them. |
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The use of solicitors is discouraged because the costs of legal representation cannot be recovered from the losing side. |
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Imperial Universities were established to support its study and further development, while other schools of thought were discouraged. |
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Philip II distrusted the nobility and discouraged any independent initiative among them. |
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During the American colonialism, worshippers of faith were not discouraged to sculpt in order to adorn churches. |
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Thus, mercantilism held exports should be encouraged by the government and imports discouraged. |
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The use of gold crowns in more prominent teeth such as incisors is favored in some cultures and discouraged in others. |
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Even then, the monetary possibilities may have discouraged capital punishment in some cases. |
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In some decades since his Freedom Ride, he's been discouraged about the state of justice in the country. |
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Borough names formed by combining two locality names had been discouraged when the boroughs were created. |
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From the 18th century onward, Wahhabi fundamentalism discouraged artistic development inconsistent with its teaching. |
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In addition, the heavy governmental regulations placed on trade in France discouraged settlement. |
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While recognising the boy's obvious musical talent, his father knew the insecurity of a musical career and discouraged him from pursuing it. |
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Additionally, both toxic and inedible varieties discouraged many people from attempting to consume or prepare any other varieties. |
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In general, use of macroing for linking and relations is discouraged, as it is better expressed through classes of relation. |
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After the Union in 1707 and the shift of political power to England, the use of Scots was discouraged by many in authority and education. |
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The Kirk, heavily influenced by Calvinism, also discouraged poetry that was not devotional in nature. |
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Other symbols such as stained glass windows for their normal meeting hall have also been traditionally discouraged. |
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The volume met heavy criticism, which so discouraged Tennyson that he did not publish again for ten years, although he did continue to write. |
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The dark poems, set in a sombre world of violence, were coolly received by the critics, and he was discouraged from publishing more for a number of years. |
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The terms wizard and warlock are generally discouraged in the community. |
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Guru Nanak taught that rituals, religious ceremonies, or idol worship are of little use and Sikhs are discouraged from fasting or going on pilgrimages. |
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Fathers, provoke not your children to anger, lest they be discouraged. |
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The predictions by Heaviside, combined with Planck's radiation theory, probably discouraged further attempts to detect radio waves from the Sun and other astronomical objects. |
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The colony initially did not do well, and many of the discouraged vrijburgers returned to VOC service or sought passage back to the Netherlands to pursue other opportunities. |
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On the basis of numerous reports of such burns, including burns to children, topical use of raw garlic, as well as insertion of raw garlic into body cavities, is discouraged. |
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In the past, visitors to the bay could climb the foot of the cliffs and dig out the sand themselves, but are now discouraged from doing so due to the dangers of erosion. |
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The rule also discouraged development of alternative energies. |
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In the early 20th century, scholars in the Netherlands argued that speaking dialects hindered language acquisition, and it was therefore strongly discouraged. |
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Multi state power transmission projects are discouraged by states with cheap electric power rates for fear that exporting their cheap power will lead to increased rates. |
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Muslims are also discouraged from wearing clothing with distracting images and symbols so as not to divert the attention of those standing behind them during prayer. |
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In Coober Pedy, noodling for opals is generally discouraged, although a few tourist spots, such as the Old Timers Mine, have noodle pits open to the public. |
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As an urban lifestyle came to be associated with decadence, the Church formally discouraged gluttony, and hunting and pastoralism were seen as simple, virtuous ways of life. |
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Reiterating that the campaign would be continued in true spirit and adulteration of all sorts would be eliminated for good, he said profiteering is also being discouraged. |
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She may also have been discouraged by Pound's engagement to Dorothy. |
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Ian Macleod discouraged the authors from publicising the report. |
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After the Union and the shift of political power to England, the use of Scots was discouraged by many in authority and education, as was the notion of Scottishness itself. |
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This parliamentary custom, however, was discouraged under New Labour after 1998, despite the Government not being supposed to exert influence over the Speaker. |
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Squatting and hyperflexion are discouraged for at least 6 months. |
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After 1066 there was a subdued cult of Edward as a saint, possibly discouraged by the early Norman abbots of Westminster, which gradually increased in the early 12th century. |
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Professor Miller's careful research has thrown a monkey-wrench into the Einstein wheel, although it has far from discouraged the enthusiastic exponents of Einsteinism. |
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Gongsun discouraged arbitrary tyranny or terror as destroying law. |
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Since the gap between the furthest downstage edge of the catwalk and the limits of the pit was narrow, it discouraged any movement from one side to the other. |
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The NUM had campaigned for nationalisation for decades and, once it was achieved, sought to work with the NCB in managing the industry and discouraged strikes. |
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While officially discouraged in schools and seen as 'bad language', local English teachers like the distinction, because it corresponds well with the English continuous form. |
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