Despite official discouragement of settlement, Newfoundland became de facto the first overseas British colony. |
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She is a working model of how an individual can use this right despite the discouragement of outside parties. |
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I think one of the great losses in all of this trouble has been the discouragement of women from performing. |
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They impose excess burdens through undue discouragement of such investment. |
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The feeling of discouragement usually goes away within a reasonable length of time. |
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This will prevent the mind from sinking into discouragement or aimlessness. |
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Whatever the discouragement, it is rewarding to persevere and find a nugget, when the thrill of discovery is indescribable. |
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It takes both perseverance and technical knowledge to avoid discouragement and get to the good eats. |
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You must resist this discouragement by having the attitude that there is no pain you will not endure for spiritual victory. |
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Before concluding, we reiterate the importance of high morale and caution against false rumors, defeatism, uncertainty, and discouragement. |
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Editor after editor has resigned in quiet discouragement over profit pressures in recent years. |
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Without the added burden of discouragement, the freedom of emotional release becomes inevitable. |
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Their discouragement produced symptoms of the psychological harm called learned helplessness. |
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Each in turn rescued Matisse from deep discouragement by providing a way to kick-start his imagination. |
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When love is functioning properly in our lives it dispels discouragement, despondency and despair. |
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Such labelling has serious consequences for all members of the group concerned, often leading to discouragement. |
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Our goals should be high enough to motivate yet realistic enough to avoid discouragement. |
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Setting aside the discouragement of friends, they packed their bags and got ready to leave. |
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This is a discouragement to States from using the qualifications contained, for example, in Arts 8-11 for illegitimate purposes. |
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If Chan had taken my class, he would have heard my discouragement of naming names or political parties. |
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The pastor who cannot manage a growing church will be filled with frustration and discouragement. |
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There is far too many who seem to believe they have a ministry of discouragement. |
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I cannot see that there is any discouragement of the implementation of a higher standard if the Member State chooses to impose it. |
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The South Korean government is also slowly changing its long-time discouragement of foreign participation in the economy. |
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Honestly, I have never given him any form of encouragement, and believe me, I have taken every possible opportunity for discouragement. |
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I will never surrender to discouragement or despair no matter what seeming obstacles may confront me. |
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And none of this is meant as a discouragement from investing in Kino's superb new seven-disc Griffith package. |
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There is a stronger tradition of discouragement of close modeling of writing than there is of close modeling of imagery. |
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That principle is one of firm discouragement of the promotion of values hostile to those embodied in the Convention. |
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Their own families have never uttered a word of discouragement. |
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Most people give up upon hearing a negative response or discouragement. |
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And the discouragement of games in public places intensifies the problem. |
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Heath pursued his European vision against every discouragement. |
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Unfortunately, the desire to learn can be stifled through discouragement or fear, or it can turn into complacency through lack of incentive. |
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Without enough fortitude on the part of the entrepreneur, discouragement could scupper an otherwise viable project. |
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Apart from that, success would, in the thinking of the time, 'wear down' the German Army and hopefully spread discouragement in Germany itself. |
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This results in discouragement, sullenness, a litany of frustrations that sometimes explode, and a strong feeling of exclusion. |
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It is the exhaustion, the anguish, and the discouragement of the man of God and of the apostle. |
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This influence may gladden the heart, or bring discouragement, and deform the character. |
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Chinese officials were pleased by America's discouragement of Chen Shui-bian's efforts to clarify Taiwan's independence. |
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How can we leave behind the discouragement and tiredness that so often paralyse us? |
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Option B4: Requiring the linking of the certificates with other support or discouragement mechanisms. |
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We know how difficult this proclamation is nowadays and how easy is the temptation to discouragement when the effort seems useless. |
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At times we may be gripped by discouragement and even come to think that it is impossible to change anything either in the world or in ourselves. |
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They are the people fatigue and discouragement will take down first. |
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To prevent discouragement, remind your child that few people successfully quit smoking the first time they try. |
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The analyses then showed that despair, loneliness, discouragement, anger, boredom and annoyance are part of young people's lives. |
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If they do not give in to discouragement, even people in adverse circumstances can accomplish things they believe beyond their reach. |
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Many lecturers, faced with such discouragement and manifest disincentives, succumb to the pressure and base their assessment of students solely on tasks such as essays. |
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Strong discouragement of air brake use may remove a potential means for better controlling a long train by ensuring a more even distribution of in-train forces. |
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The dismal record of staff reports and their impact on careers explain the scepticism, at times anger of those being assessed and the discouragement of those assessing. |
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Man needs such pride to sustain him in the inevitable hour of discouragement, in the moment when he faces obstacles, whenever life seems turned against him. |
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Further discouragement to would-be depositors comes from transaction taxes that mean they have to pay a fee to take money out of the bank, even from their own branch. |
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Hard to imagine, save as a strategy of deliberate discouragement. |
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Each of us in this chamber has gone through periods of discouragement and perhaps depression, or at least we have family members and friends who struggle with depression and mental health issues. |
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The concept of ahimsa grew gradually within Hinduism, one of the signs being the discouragement of ritual animal sacrifice. |
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The people expressed some discouragement when talking about the future. |
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Residential schools forever changed the face of our communities due to the apprehension of our children and discouragement of our culture and language. |
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A statement that a particular combination is not a preferred embodiment does not teach away absent clear discouragement of that combination. |
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Despite the fact that both Pastors and the faithful might oftentimes be tempted to discouragement, we must remember that we are disciples of the Risen Christ, who conquered sin and death. |
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However, facial expression and body carriage may reveal feelings of sadness, lack of confidence, timidity, confusion, discouragement or justunder-the surface anger. |
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In a time when many people know the temptation of discouragement or scepticism, we would like to discover a new momentum, letting ourselves be carried along by the dynamic of the resurrection. |
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In a society which is characterized by individualism and discouragement due to lack of points of reference and signs of hope, we notice a feeling of impotence and anguish for future generations. |
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Any penchant for the phantasmagorical was met with discouragement. |
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Already, in the past, precisely this attitude of lack of transparency has caused the most severe damage for farmers, for they were the butt of suspicion, mistrust and discouragement on the part of the consumer. |
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We find ourselves caught up in a vicious circle: the fewness of vocations is a source of discouragement and confusion: discouraged and confused Brothers do not attract vocations. |
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In an age which has many causes for concern and many signs of hope, the Holy Father invites us to abandon fear and discouragement, and to listen carefully to what the Spirit is saying to the pilgrim Church in America. |
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During that time, Philomen faced great discouragement. |
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How can you overcome the frustration or discouragement you feel? |
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In summary the Resolution calls for voluntary reduction of term of office on the Committee from six to four years and discouragement of States Parties seeking consecutive terms of office. |
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As to the depriving the defendant of waging his law, it was thought, the practice merited discouragement, as a temptation to perjury. |
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The martyrs, with their example and their intercession, help us today not to let ourselves succumb to discouragement and confusion, and to avoid inertia and sterile lamentations. |
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People who do not closely monitor their mental state may sink unawares into profound discouragement after a series of turn-downs, feeling that the rejections represent a personal failure. |
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For there are those amongst us, who, amid doubt, discouragement, decayed enthusiasm, and even chilling sneer, still cling to the belief, that a better, a higher, a nobler destiny still awaits the family of man. |
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The Gepidae, seeing that the king's son was killed, through whom in great part the war had been set on foot, at once, in their discouragement, start to flee. |
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In a way, he was taken aback by the absence of discouragement. |
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On next meeting Mrs. Ottarson, she permitted no semblance of complaint or of adverse criticism to evidence the weightsome discouragement that oppressed her. |
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