It's really easy in these environments to be discouraged, to doubt the idea, to doubt yourself, to be discouraged and to leave.
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Its legendary secrecy led to information silos, discouraged cross-functional knowledge sharing and created a rigid definition of roles that discouraged individuals from expanding their professional horizons.
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"I'm not discouraged, I'm pissed off," he said, adding that he was not discouraged because of the change he was seeing on the local level in different cities and states.
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They have discouraged the NHS from learning from other countries.
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Meanwhile, low prices have discouraged the drilling of new wells.
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But we can become discouraged, dissatisfied and skeptical about life.
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Additionally, they are strongly discouraged from voicing their political opinions.
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The delay, Italian bankers grumble, has discouraged other possible mergers.
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So team Arete was a little discouraged after our loss.
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Chloe's social circle of gay male friends discouraged her, too.
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Beyond contact with one's family and colleagues, socialising is discouraged.
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Still, this opposition doesn't seem to have discouraged app developers.
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Such innocent good fortune should be tolerated, rather then discouraged.
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I've never hitchhiked since, but not because I was discouraged.
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Responses like "not much" are, according to Amazon managers, discouraged.
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In fact, buybacks were long discouraged by the federal government.
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Still, HBO doesn't seem to be discouraged by the reaction.
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"No one should be ashamed, embarrassed, or discouraged," she continued.
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Though White knows the challenges ahead, he is not discouraged.
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Discouraged but still hopeful, I decided to slow things down.
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And they're being discouraged from interacting with other climate scientists.
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Somehow, though, the experience left Spieth more inspired than discouraged.
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But if you have a brilliant idea, don't be discouraged.
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Parents shouldn't be discouraged by those early starts and stops.
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Regulators at that time discouraged the companies from going forward.
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It's incredibly annoying, and it's critical not to become discouraged.
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I was discouraged by my violin teacher, a woman, actually.
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But that requirement, he realized, had discouraged many prospective applicants.
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Don't be discouraged if you hear "no" at the outset.
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Instead of motivating ourselves, we end up discouraged and defeated.
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It's easy to get discouraged by environmental news these days.
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Authorities also discouraged foraging in contaminated forests, and still do.
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Solving the Mystery The patient was discouraged but not surprised.
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While pranks were common, Juggalos discouraged misbehavior among their peers.
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Fees for replacement equipment discouraged workers from throwing things away.
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Life is too short to be angry or get discouraged.
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"No wonder then people end up being discouraged and dispirited."
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The public is clearly discouraged by the media's poor performance.
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Ms. Pelosi discouraged reporters from bumping elbows as a greeting.
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Grocery stores and public health officials have discouraged such behavior.
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"He never got discouraged, he never quit," Ms. Campion said.
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You hit big this year, but were you ever discouraged?
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She made the cut but was discouraged about her performance.
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She's not completely discouraged, however, thanks to a supportive Nathan.
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And they're often discouraged from touching kitchen and bathroom fixtures.
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Nothing during my formation discouraged me from becoming a priest.
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Some women get discouraged and drop out along the way.
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But Wien is clearly not discouraged by the recent numbers.
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So of course he both encouraged and discouraged the rumors.
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Democrats, by contrast, became discouraged and that party's turnout decreased.
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Running is something that you can't get discouraged at early.
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And I became discouraged with their ability to do that.
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When one tactic fails you, it's easy to get discouraged.
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What seven words has the C.D.C. been discouraged from using?
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My parents struggled their first years here, they were discouraged.
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Other countries discouraged by decades of decline and disorder took note.
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Are you discouraged because you haven't heard back on your applications?
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I got discouraged pretty quickly, and shelved it for a while.
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Rose said he would not be too discouraged by the result.
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And don't be discouraged if you don't achieve your goal overnight.
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Long story short, I got a little bit discouraged or bored.
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But that has not discouraged them from rolling the dice again.
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We're reaching prerecession lows on discouraged workers in a good way.
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Languages traditionally spoken by Jews, like Arabic and Yiddish, were discouraged.
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Both kids remember that Patty discouraged their early interest in acting.
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Until we start creating serious judicial consequences, they won't be discouraged.
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All of this can take some practice, so don't feel discouraged.
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This, despite the fact that there's much to be discouraged about.
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TALKING TO PROSECUTORS Discouraged after his firing, Masiero dropped the matter.
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Very few social policy analysts would contest that AFDC discouraged work.
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Still, between my research and the campus tour, I felt discouraged.
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It's easy to get down and discouraged and beat yourself up.
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In the past, governments discouraged immigrant families from keeping their languages.
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"They discouraged her from even coming in," Armstrong-Fowler tells PEOPLE.
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Political mapmakers and campaigners have discouraged the grey areas into nonexistence.
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Similarly, even the discouraged Monden's message is one of fundamental optimism.
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But nothing discouraged her from trying to overhaul Italian immigration laws.
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We had people in the South feeling totally discouraged and defiant.
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These businesses are discouraged from investing in the regulated communications sector.
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And when things don't go smoothly, don't get discouraged, she says.
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According to Sorscher, under McNerney engineers were discouraged from voicing concerns.
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In fact, doctors were discouraged from trying alternatives to the formula.
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They have contributed to Americans becoming polarized, resentful, discouraged and cynical.
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But he brushed away the idea that Judge Garland feels discouraged.
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Discouraged and diminished, many older Americans stop looking for work entirely.
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But Ricci was hardly discouraged: Maybe next year with Annie Power?
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Be patient and don't get discouraged Repair always goes in phases.
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His stance discouraged some publishers from sharing valuable content on Facebook.
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None of that discouraged Kobach or Trump from repeating Richman's conclusions.
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The culture also discouraged staff from putting controversial information in writing.
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Obama had discouraged Biden from making the leap from the start.
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For 24 hours, discouraged officials wondered whether the nomination was sunk.
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As the list went on, my mom became defensive and discouraged.
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"I am discouraged with myself, my rootlessness," he wrote to her.
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Leveraged loans are a good example of what should be discouraged.
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I have to admit that upon reading that, I was discouraged.
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Discouraged, they started walking the five miles back to the shelter.
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But don't get discouraged, there's a lot to dig into here.
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There are free drinks involved, and phones are "discouraged," not barred.
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It has not been discouraged by a comparative dearth of experience.
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If you don't have these attributes, you're going to get discouraged.
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Another nurse discouraged patients from sharing phone numbers and email addresses.
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"This number will be unparalleled, but don't get discouraged," Bullard said.
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The initial disappointment didn't get King and Harrison completely discouraged, though.
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And López Obrador could be discouraged after calculating the political risk.
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Most of the time, female anger is discouraged, repressed, ignored, swallowed.
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Wasn't the boy discouraged by his parents from embarrassing their leader?
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Burton was also discouraged by Ms. Warren's struggles in the polls.
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Americans are now discouraged from traveling to any part of China.
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Democratic leaders have discouraged talk of impeachment, largely for political reasons.
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Harris, watching it all from home, was neither surprised nor discouraged.
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However, everyone's situation is unique — so try not to get discouraged.
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But those same policies have discouraged domestic consumption of overseas brands.
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Hill said Planned Parenthood will not be discouraged by the fire.
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Exercise is allowed but discouraged; it may soon be entirely banned.
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I'm not discouraged at all because the lay talent is tremendous.
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Then in 1976, Congress passed a law that discouraged adding questions.
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Both Domeier and Burgess discouraged thrillseekers from diving with the sharks.
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They have sternly discouraged theories that the security services played a role.
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This even extends to industry-standard acronyms, which are discouraged at Tesla.
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Their first few pots are complete duds, making everyone a little discouraged.
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"I was so discouraged to do anything with my life," she admits.
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Keep space between your chin and your chest and don't get discouraged.
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It was hard in that moment not to become discouraged and confused.
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Withdrawal should be discouraged during pregnancy if opioid-assisted therapy is available.
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"I was discouraged by the roles I was getting offered," she recalls.
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Throughout the weekend, systemic analysis was discouraged in favor of self-care.
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The people who accept that sense of responsibility aren't discouraged by that.
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Such payments, CMS said, "are discouraged" by the agency as of now.
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Obama's policies have neither encouraged nor discouraged oil production, according to experts.
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But critics say government intervention in mining and agriculture have discouraged investment.
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It could also be argued that they're actually discouraged from doing so.
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"I think after the detention of Mr. Hopkins discouraged them," Guerra said.
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But Europeans have not been discouraged altogether from moving across the Channel.
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Indeed, giving up on physical congregations has been discouraged for some time.
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This has discouraged investment and innovation, raised prices and squashed small firms.
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Instead, it is a characteristic that can be actively encouraged or discouraged.
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In my department we're discouraged to talk about leveling, what we make.
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Jack White has discouraged phone use at his live shows for years.
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That hasn't discouraged Heng, who has already invested in nine businesses here.
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"If she was another child, that could have discouraged her," Benner said.
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I felt punished for my mistakes, but not discouraged from trying again.
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Though she may face a tough battle, McMorrow is far from discouraged.
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Plepler makes it sound like HBO isn't discouraged by these initial results.
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And I'm not the type of person who will be easily discouraged.
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"They were very discouraged," said Jackie Finley, the Trailways agent in Madras.
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The administration has discouraged open dissent on issues of war and peace.
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They may also be discouraged from allocating workers more than 40 hours.
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Previous policy under the Obama administration discouraged the use of cross-examination.
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Discouraged, surgeons started to wonder if anesthesia for infants was even necessary.
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Starting a sentence with "however," however, is discouraged by many careful writers.
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Though Roost wasn't Jackson's first startup, he felt discouraged about the outcome.
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He also said he has discouraged doxxing or other targeted harassment online.
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Well into the 20th century, women were discouraged from participating in sports.
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Then I got really discouraged really quickly and hated everything I wrote.
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Alcohol is not required for this challenge, but it's not discouraged either.
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"I am very discouraged with a lot of Republican governors," LePage said.
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But Brockway is not discouraged, because they've been seeing strong revenue growth.
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Ballmer was discouraged, but like any real fan, he hadn't lost hope.
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"I've never seen him come to the field looking discouraged," Long said.
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She said most companies operating in Tamil Nadu discouraged freedom of association.
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"After that 260 to 248, we got a bit discouraged," Ramos said.
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Dating, or any distraction from the goal of winning converts, was discouraged.
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Junk food is discouraged and raw meat is banned from the fridge.
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Even France abolished its wealth tax in 2017, saying it discouraged investment.
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Maybe Trump's rocky time in the White House has discouraged other celebrities.
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His grandmother discouraged Rodríguez from using electricity for anything other than work.
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In Illinois, it discouraged state officials from considering subsidies for electric vehicles.
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This election has been highly unpleasant, and I feel bruised and discouraged.
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"We are feeling discouraged because the polling stations are empty," she said.
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In short, women with larger breasts were more discouraged from working out.
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But at the hospital, the staff discouraged us from getting too close.
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In some cases, the authorities have discouraged women from bringing forth complaints.
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Some cities with NBA teams have already banned or discouraged large gatherings.
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What should we say to them to keep them from getting discouraged?
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"A lot of people were disenfranchised and discouraged from running," he said.
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Mandarin Oriental holds Silent Nights at its spas where conversation is discouraged.
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He then discouraged staff from speaking with the press about the matter.
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The ads urge men not to be discouraged if she ignores them.
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China has discouraged its citizens from travelling abroad amid the virus outbreak.
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This incompatibility generally discouraged use of the cup holder, despite the policy.
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But I can't be discouraged by that, so I'm up for challenges.
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"After that, alcohol at company events was strongly discouraged," a source said.
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"Instead of being discouraged, he actively got involved in politics," Gallego says.
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The rest is because more people left, discouraged by crisis, than arrived.
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Some of the captains discouraged me from speaking with new team members.
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Instead, she said she was discouraged from speaking out and even threatened.
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We could see that a lot of women, in particular, were discouraged.
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The scrubbing process may take a few tries, so don't get discouraged.
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The number of discouraged workers who've stopped looking for work has dropped.
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As such, developers are often discouraged from following through on their plans.
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But, don't get discouraged if you can't set aside that much now.
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He was discouraged by Intel's weak guidance for the first quarter of 2017.
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Residential schools removed children from parents and discouraged them from speaking their language.
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The high rates have reduced economic activity and discouraged small businesses, analysts say.
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The girl had begun to say something else, but the man discouraged her.
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She felt discouraged before the court process had a chance to kick in.
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Facebook was also said to have discouraged inclusion of trends about Facebook itself.
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Exports fell as returning U.S. sanctions discouraged companies from buying the country's oil.
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Many of those discouraged users may not realise how much they have improved.
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I haven't discouraged them from doing it, but I haven't encouraged it either.
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Most groups swore off Kessler's event entirely and even discouraged others to attend.
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Consideration should be given to an age after which swaddling should be discouraged.
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"Drinking alcohol is discouraged when you are pregnant or breastfeeding," one person wrote.
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He discouraged people, such as reporters, from "climbing trees" to determine building occupancy.
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Attendees left the meeting discouraged that they received little information from the government.
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Turns out, that's because wearing a hat from the royal box is discouraged.
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The low prices of bad loans have long discouraged banks from offloading them.
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Dating is discouraged, and her parents forbade her from attending the school prom.
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This is also part of the reason I never felt discouraged by BOXBOY!
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I know you can't contact them at work once they've said it's discouraged.
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Authorities discouraged people from beginning clean-up efforts until power is safely restored.
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But she's doing everything she can to persuade him not to get discouraged.
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That doesn't seem to have discouraged other students from participating in Wednesday's protest.
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According to one estimate, the child benefit has discouraged 103,000 women from work.
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You will not be cowed or discouraged by his stream of retrogressive babble.
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Austan, tell us why we should be discouraged by a good GDP number?
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That said, Bridenstine seemed to be emboldened, not discouraged, by the 2024 deadline.
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Other clothing firms were also not discouraged by the scrapping of the deal.
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Turns out, that's because wearing a hat from the royal box is discouraged.
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"Wow, now you're really good," Smith said as he seemed to get discouraged.
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The governments discouraged victims from paying hackers to restore access to their data.
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House Republicans, though, say they're not discouraged by Trump's decision to move on.
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Q: So you worked around your obstacles, instead of getting discouraged by them.
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In fact, it would have discouraged cronyism, incompetence and other economically damaging behaviors.
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Once again, I was discouraged, as it wasn't considered a career for women.
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But a well-honed system of patronage and intimidation has discouraged credible opposition.
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National spending is up, productivity is discouraged, and insurance premiums are more unaffordable.
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Speaker Ryan and members of the Republican House leadership discouraged the initial vote.
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Don't be discouraged if you haven't reached your financial goals at this point.
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Rather than be discouraged by the starting number, she got ready to negotiate.
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Some economists think workers are still feeling discouraged and not actively seeking work.
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Meanwhile, the relentless drive for consensus, led by the IPCC, discouraged scientific debate.
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Another is that conservatives discouraged by news about Moore may simply stay home.
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Herrine: It's important to note that leftovers are discouraged at Yume Wo Katare.
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Additionally, the company has discouraged customers to openly carry firearms in its stores.
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Maggie Hassan also discouraged Schultz from launching a 2020 bid as an independent.
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Officers assigned to different points of the road discouraged travelers from taking it.
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The season has discouraged both teams, and their shared angst can be suffocating.
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I was never discouraged to the point where I was like, 'What if?
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"Most people in this area won't register because they feel discouraged," he says.
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Fortunately, there were enough straightforward words to make a dent without getting discouraged.
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It was a model that favored traditional, regular-priced booksellers and discouraged discounting.
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When people in power can't be relied on, women are discouraged from reporting.
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But what if laws discouraged — or downright prevented — you from casting a ballot?
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Entrepreneurs today are discouraged by a government that doesn't appear to understand us.
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If third parties were discouraged or prohibited from cross-endorsing, they could grow.
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Mr. Trump also continues to push ideas that Mr. Mnuchin has privately discouraged.
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Maher said she was discouraged from coming forward because she needed the job.
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She thinks the Trump administration's immigration policies and rhetoric have discouraged potential workers.
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Runners are discouraged from wearing bulky costumes and will go through metal detection.
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If discouraged work seekers are included, 36.6 percent of South Africans are unemployed.
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In 2009, amid the H1N1 swine flu outbreak, the C.D.C. discouraged school closures.
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People at Bletchley worked in small, isolated groups and were discouraged from socializing.
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Communal ties are discouraged in order to encourage a mobile force of workers.
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Of course I get discouraged, but I do my best to remain optimistic.
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I'd love to see a tax code that rewarded investment and discouraged consumption.
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The flood of lawsuits has discouraged some companies from getting into this field.
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He could not be discouraged and continued doing so throughout the entire rotation.
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On Baseball The Nationals seized Game 25, leaving the Dodgers dazed and discouraged.
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By nature, she was outgoing, but David discouraged her from having people over.
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A local transit official told me eye contact was discouraged on the Tube.
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It was a demonstration of enthusiastic persistence by a broken and discouraged people.
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People who always eat breakfast shouldn't be discouraged from doing so, she said.
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He discouraged countries from joining China's infrastructure bank, but they signed up anyway.
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After some point I became discouraged with it all ... and I lost everything.
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And as time goes on, they often get discouraged and abandon their efforts.
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Finally, he said, he grew discouraged after a settlement talk on Sept 5.
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Over the centuries, discouraged by colonial powers and Catholic teachings, the tradition faded.
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It's easy to get discouraged, so I leave you on a positive note.
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He soon found that he wasn't performing at his best and felt discouraged.
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I think sometimes it's easy to be discouraged about your own creative voice.
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But she's been discouraged from returning so far due to monthly rental prices.
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Discouraged, they lumbered back to their stone wall and collapsed to the ground.
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Foreign students may be discouraged to enroll in American universities amid the uncertainty.
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"I think loose talk about treason is strongly to be discouraged," Fidell continued.
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The "Red Scare" had discouraged any political activity seen as left of center.
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It's hard to learn about something when you're discouraged from talking about it.
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"Cult people will get discouraged by others from doing that," she told VICE.
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Of course, economists and economic historians these days are discouraged from writing books.
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But at the same time, critics argued unbundled network pricing discouraged additional investment.
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You get discouraged; you want to quit, to run away from your problems.
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Blatner, too, wasn't discouraged during those early years when things didn't go her way.
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The government says turning boats back has discouraged smugglers and halted deaths at sea.
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In contrast to some other social networks we might mention, trolling was actively discouraged.
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A lot of people get discouraged when it comes to putting money toward retirement.
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The source also denied that Kerry ever discouraged the Iranians from talking to Trump.
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Basically, I would say, don't get discouraged because it's a process that takes time.
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Still, that hasn't discouraged him from considering a fresh attempt at winning the presidency.
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The investigation found actions by Baylor administrators directly discouraged students from reporting sexual assaults.
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CME lean hog's sizable premiums to the exchange's hog index discouraged buyers, traders said.
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The court has yet to rule in her favor, but Zellner is not discouraged.
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And bonus: their mishap may have discouraged more precarious waterfall proposals in the future.
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But don't be discouraged, because the two have interacted on Twitter several times before.
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"I kind of dismissed it, and actually kind of discouraged it initially," says Tomaszewski.
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As for the claim that welfare discouraged traditional families, the evidence there is shakiest.
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Her input was discouraged and she often stayed late just to do routine paperwork.
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In Saudi Arabia, cinemas are banned and women's sports are discouraged as promoting sin.
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Indonesia, for example, includes "discouraged workers", who have given up looking for a job.
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And McGahn's memo appears to have discouraged the president from going further — for now.
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Low cash prices may have discouraged growers from spending money to eradicate volunteer wheat.
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It also, for over 60 years, discouraged the North from invading South Korea again.
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Past sanctions have not discouraged the regime in its quest to develop nuclear weapons.
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Teen pregnancy rates are high, and pregnant girls are often discouraged from attending school.
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Some economists think workers are still feeling discouraged and are not actively seeking work.
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To all of those who kept fighting and didn't get discouraged: you did this.
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Laws inhibiting employers from laying off workers also discouraged them from hiring permanent staff.
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Some economists also think workers are feeling discouraged and are not actively seeking work.
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Such measures have discouraged traffickers from shipping cocaine to the United States through Honduras.
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It's easy to be discouraged by all that's happened with this new front office.
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The disarray has not discouraged some Kurds who are tired of the status quo.
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The superintendent who had discouraged their probe never tried to stop it, she said.
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For example, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged have remained above prerecession levels.
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Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle did not feel that his young team is becoming discouraged.
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Fatty, sugary foods are discouraged along with consuming too much red or processed meat.
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Since World War II, that has encouraged over-insurance and discouraged attention to costs.
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Rather than being discouraged, I'm pumped—now I know what I need to do!
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For years, the UN's International Maritime Organisation discouraged boat owners from arming their crews.
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But the 17-year-old, an incoming freshman at UVA, says she isn't discouraged.
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If your financial health isn't where you want it to be, don't get discouraged.
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"They get discouraged by seeing the balance lower in the early years," Parks said.
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Among other things, these discouraged pilots from making "unfriendly physical gestures" from their cockpits.
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This is not to say that phone use is discouraged at this Instagrammers' Atlantis.
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Tourism was discouraged when Mozambique had a civil war in the late 20th century.
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Attendees are discouraged from making personal requests of talent -- like for photos or autographs.
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Those who get discouraged and stop looking for jobs are excluded from the figures.
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" He adds: "People often get spooked and discouraged when the market is under pressure.
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When she was growing up, her family discouraged Brown from associating with those people.
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Would his supporters who are new to politics fade away, discouraged by the experience?
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Pelosi has discouraged such talk, calling it "a gift" to Republicans in the midterms.
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Pollster Denis Volkov found that the level of police violence discouraged even regime supporters.
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They were discouraged to discover that their competition could afford far larger down payments.
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It was said that thereafter, her brother discouraged his other sisters from attending church.
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And she discouraged judges from using license suspensions as a punishment for missed payments.
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But the existence of the extra step likely discouraged many users from signing up.
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The overwhelming whiteness of museums has discouraged communities of color from visiting their galleries.
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This discouraged the actually funny content creators from posting, which resulted in losing users.
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Such a disastrous economic setback discouraged younger generations from seeking skills in those fields.
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Employees said they were discouraged from setting handbrakes because it is timely and challenging.
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"We cannot be discouraged by that — the mitigation is working and it will work."
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And new regulations discouraged banks from making loans that borrowers will struggle to repay.
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Through public pressure, lack of sponsorship, and family shaming, women are discouraged from playing.
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"Instead of being discouraged, I think it's time we redouble our efforts," Clark said.
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In recent decades, many have been discouraged, if not outright banned, from doing so.
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His experience at Lexington had initially discouraged him about the prospect of treating addiction.
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Mr. Trump's aides, including Mr. Lighthizer, have discouraged the president from engaging with China.
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"Most men would get discouraged," he says, referring to those he comes on to.
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But the people who have been discouraged by your article will continue to suffer.
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"I was so discouraged and lost hope of being able to work," she said.
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Four years ago, President Barack Obama gently discouraged Joe Biden from running for president.
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But while Tinder discouraged users from uploading them, it didn't enact an outright ban.
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In the most extreme cases, discouraged students have turned to suicide, the complaint states.
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"Many people are so discouraged, they have stopped looking for work," he told me.
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A.L.A.: People get discouraged when they fail repeatedly at efforts to achieve a goal.
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Either way, you're no longer chasing your dream, and that can leave you discouraged.
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"These things could end up becoming temporarily discouraged, if not prohibited," Dr. Spitters said.
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"All non-essential businesses must close," Murphy said, and unnecessary travel is "strongly discouraged."
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And it discouraged universities from giving the accused the right to cross-examine accusers.
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None other than Jacques Derrida discouraged talk of "falsifications" of Nietzsche, fascist or otherwise.
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Prime Minister Chung Sye-Kyun also discouraged organized religious activities for the near future.
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"During that time, I often became discouraged," Graham told Texas Woman magazine in 1979.
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Despite this less-than-auspicious start to her new vocation, she wasn&apost discouraged.
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Even maintaining existing properties is discouraged because landlords see no return for their investment.
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A Los Angeles theater was vandalized; bomb threats discouraged bookings in Chicago and Houston.
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The memo also discouraged face masks for general use, citing recommendations from the CDC.
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When they arrived, the woman, who was South Asian, was discouraged by the offerings.
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As in 2016, Sanders discouraged anyone from creating a super PAC to help him.
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It will also look at whether Google discouraged employees from engaging in union activity.
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South Korea last month discouraged its citizens from eating at North Korean restaurants abroad.
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They also get discouraged by poor job prospects or low pay like adults do.
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It's also looking at whether the company discouraged employees from engaging in union activity.
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Whatever your financial goal is, don't be discouraged if you don't achieve it overnight.
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Many told BuzzFeed News that the police warnings hadn't discouraged them from coming out.
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Therefore, legitimate complaints would be discouraged because of a tiny number of bad actors.
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His parents discouraged him from pursuing art as it was unlikely to be lucrative.
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I asked him if he ever grew discouraged by the slow pace of change.
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I've tried to interview my neighborhood liquor-shop owner, but he has discouraged me.
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More than this, the Egyptian government has actively discouraged travel to Israel from Egypt.
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Why was Carlton Cook Walker discouraged by teachers from having her daughter learn Braille?
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Output from Iran declined further as U.S. sanctions discouraged companies from buying its oil.
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A lot of people were fascinated by it and then, quickly, discouraged by it.
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She looked at her mother and said as much, and her mother never discouraged her.
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And people seeking help might be discouraged if they can't find a culturally-sensitive provider.
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Though you might feel discouraged to try something unfamiliar, Branson said you must keep trying.
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Critics of Dodd-Frank said the stringent rules discouraged lending and burdened smaller banks unnecessarily.
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Discouraged again, Richard decided to focus on small plots of land with house-building potential.
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He didn't consume intoxicants or meat, and both talking and eye contact were also discouraged.
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Entry is often severely curtailed, permanent settlement strongly discouraged and citizenship kept out of reach.
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As long as governments punish violence against suspected witches, accusers are discouraged from attacking outright.
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Meanwhile, the unemployment rate, which conveniently excludes discouraged workers, appears benign at just 5 percent.
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She's discouraged by the candidate's earlier stances on LGBTQ rights and shifts on other issues.
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This discouraged people from coming forward, leaving thousands of children to languish in the system.
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The women in her family discouraged her from talking to her husband about those topics.
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Heywood Hill is a joyful corrective for even the most discouraged and reluctant book lover.
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"People might feel discouraged, but their views are being heard and reacted to," he says.
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That has not discouraged British gamers who have found inventive ways to download the game.
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S. trade negotiations that have discouraged investors from building up large positions in the yuan.
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But high housing prices and increasing traffic congestion have discouraged some workers from relocating there.
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Sometimes, population decline skews the percentages, and sometimes, people get discouraged and stop calling police.
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Nunes was not chastened; instead he grew discouraged that Rogers wasn't pursuing even more leads.
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Cheap prices had enabled China to buy up mining assets, but they also discouraged exploration.
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I used to feel discouraged because I felt like Affinity isn't on the same level.
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He's also heard writing can be helpful, but he's discouraged because it doesn't come naturally.
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It's normal to feel embarrassed, discouraged, and downright defeated when your first attempts don't work.
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Although the conservative Guardian Council disqualified many reformist candidates, the youth did not get discouraged.
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Though this might have discouraged other artists, White doubled down on his motivations and aesthetics.
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The investigation found that actions by Baylor administrators directly discouraged students from reporting sexual assaults.
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She's not terribly worried about women being discouraged by their own or other women's losses.
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But as the Times recently reported, Buttigieg's donors have discouraged him from promoting institutional reforms.
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Instead, administrators played down reports of abuse and discouraged women from bringing allegations of misconduct.
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But what happens when arts administrators are discouraged from exploring the limits of viewers' comfort?
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He took thinly veiled shots at "legacy Republican leaders" who had discouraged him from running.
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Ms. Leong said later that she worried the student would become discouraged and drop out.
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In an interview, he told the Web site the Verge that he had become discouraged.
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But Luján said he's not discouraged that they had an early jump in the race.
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You don't need coping strategieswhen you're sad, or discouraged, or feeling lonely, paralyzed, or helpless.
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I've been so weary of, and so discouraged by, politicians and their empty talking points.
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At first, this was the scourge of corporate security, to be discouraged at all costs.
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While we did have to google some of the ingredients — we're not discouraged quite yet.
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Klimt sounded in my headset and discouraged me from further trying to excavate the material.
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"Some people get discouraged from complaining because they think nothing will ever change," she said.
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"The battle you need to fight is the battle not to get discouraged," he said.
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It has also apparently discouraged the Mexican authorities from trying to detain all of them.
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"During that time, I often became discouraged," she told the magazine Texas Woman in 1979.
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In a sign of the event's solemnity, selfies have been discouraged at the cremation complex.
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In a post-9/11 world, we're really discouraged from letting people get overly drunk.
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And the Food and Drug Administration has publicly discouraged buying off-brand erectile dysfunction drugs.
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N.H.L. Roundup After falling behind in the second period, the Islanders did not grow discouraged.
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Still, the vast number of surface lots serving the Metrodome discouraged investment to the south.
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Discouraged, they decided to head to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a short L-train ride from school.
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The Labor experience should have discouraged the conservatives from indulging in back-to-back coups.
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Public gatherings of more than a few people have either been banned or strongly discouraged.
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Years ago, recently married, I was discouraged that my husband never offered to help out.
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I hadn't been able to stand up on the board yet, and was getting discouraged.
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In general, New York's car culture has discouraged people from using other forms of transportation.
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No one I knew committed suicide, although there were days when we were very discouraged.
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We discouraged the burning of Israeli flags and the attachment of Molotov cocktails to kites.
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Google addressed the situation on Friday and discouraged consumers from trying to sideload its software.
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Hartley said it was important for female athletes not to be discouraged from starting families.
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You are in no way discouraged from watching the magicians at work behind the scenes.
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And yet, at Google, as at Facebook, workers are discouraged from even discussing those consequences.
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Growth can be discouraged via state government action, making it more costly to insure property.
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While Book is aware that the odds are stacked against her bill, she's not discouraged.
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He discouraged them from doing the same with white or Asian people, the affidavits said.
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Many of her colleagues, she noticed, felt discouraged by a popular goal of 10,000 steps.
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Many of her colleagues, she noticed, felt discouraged by a popular goal of 10,000 steps.
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They speak of being shunned by friends and discouraged by the authorities from pressing charges.
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HHS did not respond to questions about whether Lloyd discouraged efforts to track separated families.
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When I get stuck or discouraged I'll treat myself to a few days read-bingeing.
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Hotel staff discouraged other guests from interacting with the North Koreans, or taking their photographs.
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Daniela testified she was strongly discouraged from ever talking about it, even with her sibling.
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Television audiences scratched their heads; critics largely dismissed them; even their own labels discouraged them.
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She seems like a natural thought it's something she was discouraged from as a child.
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Some women have been discouraged by their initial attempts to masturbate and just gave up.
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And my agent discouraged me from writing it because at the time I had no career.
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That's why we've always discouraged readers from buying 4K TVs that are smaller than 55-inches.
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The prince had to cancel his appearance last minute as doctors have discouraged him from participating.
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Consumers are discouraged from using workarounds to install apps by any other means, such as jailbreaking.
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Vegetables must be offered frequently, without pressure -- and you mustn't get discouraged by the inevitable "no".
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Friends discouraged the American Sniper star from choosing A Star Is Born as his directorial debut.
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Catholic leaders in the Philippines condemn the practice, which is also discouraged by public health officials.
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Lambert discouraged her from getting behind the wheel: "You're way too pretty for prison," she said.
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Most of those choices are now incentivized by state law and regulation; none are particularly discouraged.
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But grain industry sources have said the lengthy privatisation process has since discouraged some potential bidders.
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But grain industry sources have said the lengthy privatization process has since discouraged some potential bidders.
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FR: I would say it's easier said than done, but really try not to be discouraged.
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If you get discouraged and leave the workforce, you don't count in the headline unemployment rate.
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Any policy change should limit this burden so that religious minorities are not discouraged from serving.
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Visiting North Korea is not illegal for Americans, but it is discouraged by the State Department.
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And perhaps most importantly, smaller platforms and individuals will be discouraged from sharing and quoting information.
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The State Department has "strongly discouraged" Americans from traveling to Iraq or Syria to fight ISIS.
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Members, he says, were discouraged from seeking influences outside the church, which banned secular material altogether.
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That number includes discouraged workers as well as those holding jobs part time for economic reasons.
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Haiti was labeled ground zero for the spread in the United States and travel there discouraged.
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It's just a matter of who has been discouraged from speaking — whose speech has been chilled.
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Right, and insists that's why he never discouraged employees -- including himself, apparently -- from dating co-workers.
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Phone and internet consultations are discouraged, although Medicare will pay for telemedicine services in rural areas.
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That's why I am discouraged when, rather than celebrating innovation, news articles create fear around it.
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Rosita is discouraged by all the delays, h; Tara has a more passive, and optimistic, outlook.
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It is unclear whether a restoration of order would encourage migration more than it discouraged trafficking.
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Chavez discouraged his contributors from expressions of raw anger, and encouraged messages of love and solidarity.
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Federal employees, on the other hand, are strongly discouraged from using personal accounts for work purposes.
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"It's hard not to get discouraged or cynical by the timescales involved with fusion," Cuneo said.
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Without role models, younger female players are simply discouraged from pursuing esports to the professional level.
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I was discouraged but then I asked myself, 'what did I mean when I said it?
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Companies should be encouraged to invest in innovative technology rather than discouraged by a robot tax.
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And we know in his capacity as a hedge-fund billionaire, sociopathic behavior isn't exactly discouraged.
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Xinjiang has also been discouraged from adding new capacity but Fujian is exempt from the restriction.
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Because Dr. Hawking was discouraged from flying, in April 2014 the retreat was in Hereford, Britain.
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Deseda said people should be discouraged from walking barefoot, drinking or swimming in potentially contaminated waters.
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Land scarcity and strict land ownership rules for foreign investors have discouraged offshore investors so far.
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Recent data on workers in these categories offers some insights into discouraged or marginally attached workers.
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Investors were discouraged that Target did not raise its guidance and worried about its profit margins.
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Beard discouraged people from sharing the accused man's name while it is being withheld in court.
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"Humid towels and multipurpose usage of towels should be discouraged," Biranjia-Hurdoyal said in a statement.
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Decisions on important reforms and infrastructure projects are being delayed, and the uncertainty has discouraged investment.
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No one knew better than King of disappointment, yet he remained determined not to be discouraged.
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But the available evidence persuades many supporters of legalisation that cannabis consumption should still be discouraged.
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The extreme close-up is almost never used in "Downton Abbey" and is pretty much discouraged.
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One official says that DHS was informally discouraged from making the request by the defense department.
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And the vast majority of claimants get discouraged, for whatever reason, and don't get their stuff.
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They added the moral suasion by the central bank discouraged trading in the spot currency market.
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And my mom, who generally is the one I turn to for financial advice, discouraged me.
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The spurt in CNH funding costs discouraged short yuan traders as their borrowing costs rose dramatically.
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Before getting too discouraged, we must remember that the human brain itself is a black box.
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The government created a lot of paperwork for recipients of aid, which discouraged them from applying.
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It's a waste of money and time, and they might be discouraged from doing something else.
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"You try not to be discouraged because you obviously want to play," Flores said in Spanish.
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Would-be U.S. listings may also have been discouraged by how some recent floats performed there.
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For decades, medical and educational professionals have discouraged hearing parents from signing with their deaf children.
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Tide released a video in which Rob Gronkowski of the New England Patriots discouraged the practice.
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He bemoaned a constant polarization that discouraged opposing sides to engage in honest debates about legislation.
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The Trump administration has openly discouraged the enforcement of a wide range of existing federal regulations.
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Exhausted and discouraged by a weakened job market, workers are now turning on that cultural flagpole.
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Just look at Baltimore, city of discouraged cops, terrified residents — and a record-high homicide rate.
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He was discouraged, he said, because in his absence, his front door had been pried open.
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ORR staff also said the culture within the agency discouraged putting potentially controversial information in writing.
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A staple of sports from the N.B.A. to the playground is now officially, and actively, discouraged.
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However, in an effort to limit COVID-503's spread, authorities have discouraged people from gathering.
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" Employees were discouraged from questioning this cultish orthodoxy by her "ruthlessness" and her "culture of fear.
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Meanwhile, Trump repeatedly discouraged anyone from seeking tests for the virus if they aren't showing symptoms.
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McKinley said the State Department had discouraged diplomats from testifying to House investigators, per the Times.
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"The fact that it's not working, I wouldn't be discouraged at all right now," Carville said.
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Frankel did not seem the least bit discouraged — none of this was exactly new to her.
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Clinton: "Don't be discouraged, never give up," one woman says she told her at the grocer.
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Western lifestyles, cleavage, homosexuality and time travel were strongly discouraged in guidelines laid out in 2016.
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Social media has also left me feeling left out and more discouraged about my own life.
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Saudi Arabia and Israel had aggressively discouraged the Obama administration from pursuing the Iran nuclear deal.
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At the same time, the retailer discouraged its customers from openly carrying guns in its stores.
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When I felt discouraged, I did what I always do — reached out to my Facebook tribe.
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News analysis: Mr. Bolton had discouraged talks with North Korea and advised against cooperation with Russia.
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Such jobs often demand travel, and pregnant women are discouraged from flying in their final trimester.
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"Too often women are not supported enough or are discouraged from choosing their path," she wrote.
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A more encompassing rate that includes discouraged workers and the underemployed was unchanged at 8.6 percent.
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"Too often women are not supported enough or are discouraged from choosing their path," she writes.
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Under the new rules, regulators are now discouraged from giving nursing homes fines, in some cases.
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So don't be discouraged by the Mini name if the bulldog design is up your alley.
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Historically, it's where we have put freeways, where we have encouraged and discouraged groups from living.
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" "I guess I would say that I've become discouraged about the chances of success of diplomacy.
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But they have been discouraged by lower-than-expected enrollment and the challenges of making money.
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In 2012, The Associated Press, in a revision of its stylebook, discouraged use of the word.
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Rather, the agency's paperwork demands and its preliminary discussions with potential applicants discouraged many from applying.
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Should I do it again, I won&apost feel discouraged or find it to be daunting.
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In later years, Kipling never discouraged readers from finding in the Jungle Books a political allegory.
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Hester is only 17, but she's not discouraged by the fact that she can't yet vote.
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Also, being biracial, he felt discouraged by the lack of people of color in the industry.
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But some experts say the discussions surrounding the citizenship question may have already discouraged response rates.
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In fact, you used to be discouraged from holding onto a phone for longer than two years.
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"I am not moved or discouraged when the political class count me out," he wrote on Facebook.
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Weak spending has discouraged firms from raising prices for fear of losing cost-sensitive households as customers.
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It's difficult not to get discouraged at the beginning when it's slow, but it will get better.
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My job involves calling potential clients, but it's been a slow month and I'm kind of discouraged.
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Since then, Wisconsin's Republican Governor Scott Walker has discouraged the State Senate from taking up the legislation.
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Stephen Joyce has stopped countless public readings of his grandfather's works and discouraged a generation of research.
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In order to avoid confusion, combining private and public engagements in the same trip is actively discouraged.
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Without basic protections like this in place, other survivors may be discouraged from coming forward at all.
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"People are discouraged, people are not confident enough to import goods and bring in businesses," Arefi said.
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Still others left abusive faith communities, or moved away from churches where questions and doubt were discouraged.
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One former staffer said she felt like she was never discouraged from reporting an incident to management.
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When people in the group began discussing the idea of getting a lawyer, Pelletier frantically discouraged them.
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His social media team should have discouraged him from using yet another Tweet to promote a property.
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Powell discouraged market-watchers from looking too much into the removal of "accommodative," but they did anyway.
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Do not be discouraged by those who use your lawful actions as cover for their heinous violence.
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She got started on the app last October but quickly got discouraged after posting a few videos.
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In South Asia, most women are discouraged from filing official complaints, especially against men in powerful positions.
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Mr. Whelan emphasized that traditional Catholic funerals are deeply religious affairs during which even eulogies are discouraged.
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Facebook also says no one discouraged its chief security officer, Alex Stamos, from investigating the Russia problem.
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Feeling discouraged, I sit in the fitting room and start looking up dresses on Old Navy's website.
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Nancy Bernstein said her fourth-grade daughter was struggling in her previous private school and becoming discouraged.
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Research suggests that as early as elementary school, girls are discouraged in their math and science classes.
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He was deemed "dejected and discouraged," but no suicidal thoughts or plans were apparent, the inquiry found.
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Generous unemployment benefits and sick leave discouraged people from working, while public spending crowded out private investment.
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Had I been taken seriously, I might have felt vindicated and supported instead of discouraged and isolated.
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The fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote has also discouraged foreign travel.
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Instead of getting discouraged, however, he took it as a sign that he was doing things right.
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"Shaving is strongly discouraged at all times, whether preoperatively or in the operating room," the authors note.
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The industrial solutions unit is suffering from low oil prices that have discouraged investments in new plants.
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I was really discouraged and dismayed at the sort of opportunities that weren't presenting themselves any longer.
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The stakes of climate change are so enormous that it's easy to become discouraged, alarmed, or incredulous.
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After the election results came in, many discouraged Hillary Clinton fans took solace in her consolation speech.
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My husband never discouraged the boys from having a relationship with me, and neither did their mother.
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It would rattle a political system which, until now, has discouraged domineering personalities and has valued consensus.
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Indeed, DOL's new opinion acknowledges that its 2008 guidance "unduly discouraged fiduciaries" from even considering SRI options.
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That means the rate for the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged remains stubbornly above prerecession levels.
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This has discouraged landlords from leasing their land in some of the most fertile areas, Haque said.
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I wouldn't be surprised if commissioner Roger Goodell privately discouraged or even forbid teams from signing Hardy.
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And 56 percent say coal use in America should be discouraged because of its negative environmental impacts.
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"A lot of people get discouraged when their friends or family don't believe in them," he said.
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They're discouraged from eating or drinking anything, going to the bathroom, or taking a much-wanted shower.
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He discouraged risk-taking, especially in the digital space, preferring to protect his existing portfolio of assets.
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But, if you're having a tougher time zoning in on why you feel so disheartened and discouraged?
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The needle points left if he is feeling discouraged and it points right if he's feeling optimistic.
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However, environmental protections that deviate from their goals and encroach on freedoms must be discouraged and stopped.
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Uncertainty over future trade arrangements has already reduced confidence in sterling and investment could well be discouraged.
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She gets an apartment and a makeover, finds a job as a bartender and inevitably becomes discouraged.
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This would ensure that the British example discouraged others tempted to seek a special deal for themselves.
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To everyone discouraged by loose skin: I promise you, it has never kept me from accomplishing ANYTHING.
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This year, the government has not held any memorials for the anniversary and has discouraged public mourning.
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But a broader measure of unemployment that includes discouraged and underemployed workers is nearly twice that figure.
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The U.S. unemployment rate , and the broader measure that includes discouraged workers dropped sharply to 7.9 percent.
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"To say I am discouraged by the outcome of these negotiations would be an understatement," he said.
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De Blasio told Heatherwick not to be discouraged if New Yorkers shared blunt opinions of his design.
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Discouraged by falling returns, Italians have come to hold just around 5 percent of Rome's debt pile.
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But critics of the law say it has discouraged lending, particularly among small banks, through excessive regulations.
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The Iray software has also discouraged the designers from creating a large skylight at the building's center.
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I think most Americans agree that legal immigration should be encouraged while illegal immigration should be discouraged.
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She did not understand why the president discouraged Joe Biden — someone she could have supported — from running.
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This last group — the "structurally unemployed" — often become discouraged and drop out of the labor market altogether.
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"Ordinary Mongolian citizens have become discouraged by democracy and have begun to doubt our choice," he said.
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However, this is probably the first presidential election in which discouraged nonvoters might have determined the outcome.
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New jobs are being created, but new workers are not returning from the ranks of the discouraged.
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Until now, we knew that DOI officials discouraged the attendance of just two individuals: Fagre, and Mow.
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These pipe systems are costly to build, which might have discouraged many farmers from cultivating more land.
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Imagining your success empowers you to work towards your goals even on days that you feel discouraged.
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They end up getting discouraged and settled for a unit in one of these higher-poverty areas.
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Western embassies have long discouraged travel to the area because of the threat posed by the group.
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Eye-popping experiments, like a proposal to transplant a head to another body, have not been discouraged.
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And travel is being discouraged — and in the case of foreign visitors from most of Europe, banned.
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Low interest rates, he said, discouraged individuals from saving and banks from loaning money to expand businesses.
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"Though I'm an incredibly optimistic person and always hold out hope," Ms. Dwyer said, "I'm extremely discouraged."
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"Consider starting small with achievable goals so that you do not become discouraged," said NEFE's Billy Hensley.
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Enough people are sufficiently discouraged by the status quo that they are willing to try something new.
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But Moms members were discouraged from attending and told not to show any affiliation if they did.
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The laureateship isn't a political post, and the poet laureate is explicitly discouraged from commenting on policy.
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Children have never had the slightest problem discussing the subject, but they are no longer being discouraged.
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His desire to sing was initially discouraged by his father, who wanted him to learn a trade.
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Wild strawberries can't be encouraged, nor can they be discouraged: They come to you unbidden and unearned.
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In Soviet times, Jews were recognized as a national group, but practicing their religion was strongly discouraged.
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According to Bloomberg Businessweek, Mr. Skidmore considered suing but was discouraged by a longstanding statute of limitations.
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" He adds, "Man, if I got discouraged and quit, I would just be working for somebody today.
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This excess water posses no heath risk, but residents are discouraged from washing clothes during this time.
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But this resulted in accrued interest and late payments, and she became discouraged from saving at all.
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Shaw actually discouraged him from leaving the company to pursue his own business, Bezos recalled on Wednesday.
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This discouraged harmful pollution by forcing would-be polluters to internalize the costs they impose on others.
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By April, 1942, Birch had become discouraged by illness, hunger, and missionary "bureaucrats" far from the scene.
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Historically, it had a sleepy credit-card monopoly entrenched by regulation, which discouraged foreign firms from investing.
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Once abroad, they are discouraged from mingling, live mostly in groups and are guarded by security officials.
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Although his first attempts had flopped—the "emerald" looked like a nub of coal—Shah wasn't discouraged.
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This makes the jelly that surrounds the eggs so thick that predators are discouraged from eating them.
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Booker discouraged the man from resorting to violence, and afterward he and the man took a selfie.
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The group alleged the contract's noncompete and confidentiality clauses illegally discouraged employees from exercising their labor rights.
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Local governments have been discouraged from setting up companies that borrow heavily to pay for public works.
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This knowledge-behavior gap can damage our financial health and leave us feeling ashamed, discouraged and hopeless.
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Willoughby said one bishop discouraged her from filing a protective order in order to preserve Porter's reputation.
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"It's easily to get discouraged when you're creating by yourself sometimes," Cornelius, who lives in Arizona, said.
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Following an investigation in which the accused student was discouraged from seeking legal representation, he was expelled.
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And if you can't afford your partner's "dream ring" right now, Lee says you shouldn't be discouraged.
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Pence at the Saturday press conference discouraged Americans from getting tested if they do not show symptoms.
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The dialect, once discouraged in city nurseries and schools, is itself experiencing something of an urban revival.
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They grew discouraged seeing men with no better or even lesser qualifications get superior opportunities and treatment.
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For many queer people reading news of the crisis, it's difficult not to feel helpless and discouraged.
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Miller told The Times he supported the policy because it discouraged migrants from crossing the border illegally.
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E.M.M.A. was not discouraged by Fisher's comments, taking the numbers he referenced as a challenge to overcome.
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"I know the state of things is something that I wake up being discouraged by," says Parton.
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Our coordinator warned us we would have a low hit rate but my brother is still discouraged.
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For me, it was a way to experiment with my beauty routine without getting discouraged about my looks.
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Like cigarettes, plastic bags have recently gone from a tolerated nuisance to a widely despised and discouraged vice.
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But when I reported the incident to my chain of command, they discouraged me from taking legal steps.
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However, the IMF has discouraged the central bank from participating in programmes it describes as "quasi-fiscal activity".
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"Further clarification and discussion following the Council's conclusions is, in fact, possible," May said, refusing to be discouraged.
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Washington (CNN)The Department of Justice has rescinded guidance from August that discouraged the use of private prisons.
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Though she's been quick to publicly criticize them, Haaland says she's not discouraged by our current political climate.
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The legislation doesn't explicitly ban gun-related research, but people suspect that it has still discouraged this research.
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They valued corporate loyalty and strongly discouraged employees from leaving for a competitor or starting their own venture.
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"I just want to tell stories," I complained bitterly to another game master, burnt-out and increasingly discouraged.
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Instead of being turned off or discouraged by the game's unorthodox release strategy, the episodic format actually shined.
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"It is very unlikely that the IAEA bank would have discouraged Iran from pursuing its indigenous enrichment program."
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Don't be discouraged if you don't see a posting on the job board that fits your targeted role.
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"I thought we got discouraged, and we let our energy get turned around the other way," Fisher said.
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Costa Rica bans robusta farming entirely, while coffee trade organizations in Colombia and elsewhere have historically discouraged it.
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"I felt discouraged and like I wasted my time," he told BuzzFeed News at the breast cancer fundraiser.
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Don't be discouraged — successful detangling is simply a matter of finding the right product for your unique tangles.
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Maybe, maybe we could argue for an extra-large pool of discouraged workers that raises this to 3.
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Pai argued that the net neutrality regulations were heavy-handed and discouraged internet providers from upgrading their networks.
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Under global aviation rules, interested parties like airlines and manufacturers are discouraged from speaking publicly about the investigation.
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If the unemployment rate falls because discouraged workers are leaving the labor force, that is nothing to cheer.
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Yet when I followed up with Remoto to gauge his opinion of this flip-flopping, he wasn't discouraged.
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The spokesman added that employees aren't encouraged or discouraged in making political donations, all of which are vetted.
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Don't be discouraged if you're on a tight budget — saving something is better than saving nothing at all.
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In other words, the unemployed, the underemployed and the discouraged -- a rate that remains stubbornly above precession levels.
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He told voters in Clear Lake that his staff has discouraged him from setting high expectations in Iowa.
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Entering week five, the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star was feeling discouraged following her week four performance.
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From a young age, girls are discouraged from feeling welcome in the sports world – either playing or watching.
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The three Cleveland pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts and two walks, but Cubs manager Joe Maddon wasn't discouraged.
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Hallett and other higher-minimum activists also claim that tipping should be discouraged because it causes sexual harassment.
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But she's discouraged when she's picked alongside Kristina and Raven for a group date on yet another yacht.
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In 2006, people were discouraged from eating raw salmon after several people became infected from North American stock.
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Although visitors to the event are discouraged for safety reasons, you can watch the spectacle on a livestream.
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Visitors may feel discouraged after journeying through the mystifying and often disconcerting world of surveillance — I certainly did.
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Ashley was often discouraged from becoming a pro surfer, but she wasn't going to let anything deter her.
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So if you have been discouraged or angered by the tone of this election, voice it by voting.
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That stance has also discouraged some Facebook publishers, like sports leagues, from putting valuable content on the network.
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Discouraged, Moore ultimately had a "light bulb epiphany moment" and set about getting her life back on track.
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Current futures prices, seasonally sluggish wholesale beef movement and ample supplies discouraged packers from paying up for livestock.
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Urinating on trailsides is also discouraged, since it causes goats to associate people with their sodium-rich pee.
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It also denies its then CSO, Alex Stamos, was discouraged by senior management from looking into Russian activity.
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It said that 27 percent of startups were avoiding debt, while another 27 percent were discouraged from applying.
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Don't shop for gear you want to fit into eventually — it's just going to make you feel discouraged.
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Instead of being discouraged by the fact that it took 4,000 people to accomplish something, Page was inspired.
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One citation said SeaWorld also required staff to sign a confidentiality agreement that discouraged them from reporting hazards.
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Staying single is even discouraged in US tax laws and healthcare policy, which offer perks to married couples.
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Last month, China's stock exchanges published new rules that discouraged companies from halting trading in their own shares.
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For example, the change in OxyContin may have discouraged some individuals from misusing opioids in the first place.
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Today, young women may feel intimidated by an industry, or discouraged by the gender gap, but they shouldn't.
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We have also discouraged local governments from setting up companies that borrow heavily to pay for public works.
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Critics say doctors would be discouraged from doing prenatal testing, particularly if that carried the risk of miscarriage.
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You can be discouraged by failure or you can learn from it, so go ahead and make mistakes.
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Huyler Marsh grew up near Dallas, the son of an economics professor who discouraged guns in the house.
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At the very least, these U.S. exports should be discouraged when there is a critical need at home.
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On days he didn't hit his target number or reached more steps than his friends, he became discouraged.
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In this world, original thought and direct observation are discouraged—"Beware of first-hand ideas!" people are told.
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DELAWARE: Delaware was ranked last for romance and fun, but singles shouldn't be discouraged: There's plenty to do.
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He said too many workers were discouraged and stopped looking for a job, artificially lowering the unemployment rate.
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He said had staff been present at the time, they would have discouraged the seals from staying put.
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Conversely, people who learn that they earn more than their co-workers will be discouraged by that news.
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"If I feel discouraged, I still don't show it or put that energy into the universe," Londoncyr advises.
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If the existing conglomerates can't be broken up, future big mergers and private practice acquisitions could be discouraged.
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District of Columbia: "Discouraged but not illegal," says Rachel Coll, information officer for the District's Board of Elections.
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The empty homes have discouraged further investment in real estate, idling cranes and construction workers around the country.
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It also explains how permanent settlement is strongly discouraged, and they make it extremely difficult to obtain citizenship.
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He'd grown daring, brash; his experience with the tortoiseshell cat hadn't discouraged but seemed to have encouraged him.
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In Vietnam, open conflict in the classroom is strongly discouraged, so speaking up felt incredibly uncomfortable for Thao.
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Many displaced residents said they still felt depressed and discouraged about spending another night in a rental home.
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These are also the states where workers feel the most discouraged from taking time away from the office.
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But some of those shops are in places where public gatherings are discouraged our outright banned, it said.
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Ms. Tjondro reiterated that they had not even tried to descend by foot because their guide discouraged it.
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Rick Scott of Florida discouraged the use of terms like "climate change" and "global warming" in official communications.
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Even Deng Xiaoping, for all his personal power, discouraged personal adulation as a dangerous remnant of Mao's time.
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The Hasidim needed expansive houses and apartments for their large families, but Ramapo zoning laws discouraged such building.
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Western lawmakers on Monday cheered the repeal, saying the rule would have discouraged energy production and job growth.
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I have discouraged him from picking up Jeff Kinney's "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" books for these reasons.
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"I have a friend, a colleague, who I bet can figure this out," Sarid told the discouraged woman.
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Until the late 1950s, the colonial authorities discouraged interracial romance and banned interracial marriage before the Catholic Church.
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Mr. Trump's tariffs on aluminum and steel have raised costs, while higher rates have discouraged some potential buyers.
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Other former inmates described a climate of fear and violence that discouraged participation in the step-down program.
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"Amelia really wanted to take her dog with her, and we discouraged her from doing that," says Rinna.
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Although the lack of tusks on the female population has discouraged poachers, the park is taking no chances.
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For decades, blacks were discouraged from playing quarterback, perceived as lacking the leadership qualities or intelligence to thrive.
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I won't try to downplay anything: there were times when I felt burned out, discouraged, frustrated and stressed.
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Some have even strongly discouraged members of the armed forces from keeping TikTok on their personal electronic devices.
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The CDC director has commented that these words haven't really been banned, but that their use is discouraged.
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That&aposs a big shift for Amazon, which for a long time discouraged that kind of hybrid scenario.
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The CDC last week discouraged people from using vaping products as it investigates the slate of lung illnesses.
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In a statement to The Hill on Monday night, Gordon said he discouraged Page from taking the trip.
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So try not to get too discouraged when your teens insist they don't want to be with family.
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Two groups claim the EPA has systematically refused to document "essential activities" and discouraged employees from keeping records.
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While these arrests occurred under the Obama administration, they were officially discouraged, to the frustration of many agents.
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For decades, America's various welfare programs have discouraged low-income adults from working and trapped millions in poverty.
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" Vox's Anna North expressed concerns that women could now be discouraged "from seeking careers in the public eye.
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Light pollution, noise and nocturnal pests, human and otherwise, haven't discouraged glamping entrepreneurs from setting up in cities.
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It took a few years and repeated failures, but Ms. Grant said that Ms. Perez never became discouraged.
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But agency staff said the memo made clear such requests were discouraged, and many fewer were being drafted.
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Elizabeth Yost, a teacher from Mercer County, said she was not discouraged by the votes in the legislature.
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Those who endure MCS are discouraged, and even angry, that modern medicine has distanced itself from their condition.
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But convincing a discouraged worker to start looking for jobs again will probably take more than $519 a person.
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Investors were also discouraged by a report showing that consumer confidence fell to its lowest level in seven months.
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I was discouraged from learning music and practicing any creative expression that was at odds with 1979 revolutionary values.
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That evening was the first time I had walked away from a group date feeling somewhat helpless and discouraged.
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In one response, he discouraged his religious followers from driving a high-emissions vehicle that could worsen air pollution.
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"I was never discouraged," said Price, who allowed four-plus runs in six of his 25 starts coming in.
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These are people during the campaign we talked about as being discouraged workers left behind by the Obama administration.
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If that option is discouraged through higher tariffs and tax penalties, consumer prices are bound to increase as well.
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A lot of people get discouraged when they try to exercise because they're not seeing results, the duo said.
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However, I've been very discouraged in the past, watching my peers travel to unpaid internships for well-respected companies.
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Merchandise filters in and out daily; so don't be discouraged if your first visit isn't the stuff of dreams.
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Western countries discouraged Ukraine from fighting when Russia invaded Crimea, and Mr Poroshenko resists calling the conflict a war.
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High inflation discouraged saving and contributed to inequality—the rich could more easily hedge against it than the poor.
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Contrast all this with France, where vending machines are banned on campus and even home-packed lunches are discouraged.
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For years, individuals with disabilities and their families have been discouraged from putting too much money in savings. Why?
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Hoping that you feel cynical, discouraged and confused about the process, because if you do they remain in control.
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Universities were discouraged from using a tougher "clear and convincing" standard because this was judged to be "not equitable".
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If the helmet discouraged people from riding on the road, then it becomes a kind of Catch-22, right?
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Two years ago in a Facebook post, he discouraged the federal government from cracking down on recreational marijuana crimes.
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Millions more discouraged, able-bodied workers faced with shrinking job options have left the work force, apparently for good.
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I'm still feeling a little discouraged after yesterday's shopping experience, so I wear a skirt I made for myself.
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Branson's perspective is inspired by British philosopher Alan Watts, who discouraged people from thinking of life as a journey.
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If anything, the White House has actively discouraged people to sign up for the program they tried to repeal.
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Catholic leaders in the Philippines, however, condemn the practice, and the crucifixions are also discouraged by public health officials.
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A surge in their bad loans and falling profits have discouraged many from investing in their shares or debt.
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Schwalbach wasn't discouraged because he believed his odds were much better, since he's been fishing for over 2881 years.
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Even in moments when King felt discouraged, he would call Jackson on the phone just to hear her sing.
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Discouraged, I head to the bank and see if a new feature they told me about is working yet.
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Trump himself has run hot and cold on whether high-skilled foreigners should be encouraged or discouraged from immigrating.
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But his death has not discouraged more army officers and police from joining Ansar, three Egyptian security sources said.
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I try not to get distracted and/or discouraged on the things that we want to bring to market.
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That debate should be encouraged as the Administrator has done, not discouraged as Sierra Club is attempting to do.
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If you had a bad boss, they might even have actively discouraged you from offering your feedback to them.
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The education system discouraged critical thinking and both the media and entertainment industries were tightly controlled by the government.
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Experts used to say morning was best; in fact, any exercise within six hours of bedtime was strongly discouraged.
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Five hundred men were forced to sleep in less than 200 one-man tents and medical attention was discouraged.
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Creative thinking is discouraged, not least by the government's propensity to lock up young people who speak their mind.
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Our agency, like many others, discouraged parents from accompanying their daughters abroad and assured them we would be chaperoned.
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More than eight in 10 call the party divided, and 43 percent say they are discouraged about its future.
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That debate should be encouraged as the administrator has done, not discouraged as Sierra Club is attempting to do.
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When Barton Brothers became a broadcaster, she realized she wasn't the best at it, and this really discouraged her.
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When I read Infinite Jest six years later, I'd matured enough to appreciate talent without becoming jealous or discouraged.
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The thought of how difficult it is to know what they'll get into in an urban environment discouraged her.
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Specifically, there were white working-class voters who were discouraged by the perception that Romney was a wealthy plutocrat.
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She could give them a hard time about it, but she senses that other people are tired and discouraged.
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Trump's sudden withdrawal announcement and the uncertainty of the continued American presence has discouraged NGOs from setting up shop.
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The agency discouraged people from participating in the practice unless it is part of a properly supervised clinical trial.
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In addition, the company will expect its leaders to create environments in which excessive alcohol consumption is "strongly" discouraged.
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They have angered customers, brought down the wrath of politicians and discouraged people with low incomes from using banks.
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Not only was I often tempted to spend it, I was occasionally discouraged by how little I had amassed.
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This led to costly legal battles, which forced many claimants to give up or discouraged others from coming forward.
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Millionaires increasingly represent dozens of seats in Congress and middle-class candidates are discouraged from entering into public service.
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This would have further discouraged charitable giving and continued the forced transfer of responsibility from individuals to the state.
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Obama's anti-business policies discouraged capital spending, which many think was a factor in slow productivity and wage growth.
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Discouraged but not deterred, Lindsay did the only thing he could do: He dove back into the medical literature.
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Though some gave me thoughtful feedback and reminded me about the arbitrary nature of the industry, I felt discouraged.
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I miss it every day and wish I had stuck with it, even though I had been so discouraged.
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Being dismissed by a physics teacher, who focused more on the boys in class, discouraged her interest in science.
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Another category to look at is discouraged workers who are willing to work, but are not actively seeking work.
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With all that has happened, it's been hard for many women -- and men -- not to feel overwhelmed and discouraged.
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Another performer, Abby Schachner, said her own inappropriate run-in with Louis C.K. discouraged her from pursuing comedy altogether.
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" He denied that anyone had discouraged West from wearing his MAGA hat, saying, "I wish I had bullied you.
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Mr. Johnson discouraged older Britons this week only from going on cruises, though many epidemiologists urge considerably stronger precautions.
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The city of Boca Raton tweeted images of crowded boat parties and discouraged residents from gathering on the water.
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"If I thought about holding a U.S. Open trophy last year, I would have been discouraged," Mattek-Sands said.
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But that's not the only method, or even the harshest, that Trump's administration will implement to discouraged unauthorized immigration.
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While swearing is discouraged, it usually generates only a technical foul if it crosses the line into abusive behavior.
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At first enthusiastic about trying to make those around her feel better, she grows discouraged when her attempts fail.
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By then Mr. Thaw was preparing to retire as a dealer, discouraged by the direction the field had taken.
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He discouraged the idea of an annulled vote even as he acknowledged the election had been far from flawless.
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For example, boys do fewer chores than girls and are discouraged more than girls from doing gender atypical activities.
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The father was Daniel Ellsberg, a former Defense Department official who by then was deeply discouraged about the conflict.
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It estimates that the housing market has discouraged up to 543,254 people from moving to the city since 294.
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A labor code forged over centuries to protect workers discouraged investment, yielding an unemployment rate stuck above 9 percent.
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Those rates, which have discouraged saving money in the bank, have also generated increased interest in real estate investment.
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Like many Maori of the baby boomer generation, she had been discouraged from speaking it when she was younger.
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Buyers should not be immediately discouraged if they are not approved for an interest-free loan, Ms. Gonzalez said.
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Jared Polis held a news conference to clarify the order and strongly discouraged traveling to the mountains for exercise.
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"I think most people are going to come out of this very discouraged about where we are, honestly," Rep.
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And a baseball league for youths told parents that players would be discouraged from giving high-fives and handshakes.
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Like Mr. McCain, many of the Republicans who attended have found themselves deeply discouraged by their own party's president.
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Elina regained strength slowly, needed oxygen for nearly a week, longer than most patients, and appeared pained and discouraged.
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Previously, gatherings of more than 100 people had been banned until April 6, and all gatherings had been discouraged.
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Critics argue that UBI could be open to abuse, with cash spent irresponsibly or recipients discouraged from finding work.
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College pitchers are often discouraged from throwing inside because the hitters use aluminum bats, but Freeland did the opposite.
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In 1987, a new federal law let states set higher limits, though it still discouraged speeds over 65 m.p.h.
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Contact sports like ice hockey are discouraged, but the days of advising pregnant women to avoid exercise are gone.
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Following the American war of independence, Britain discouraged the growth of a settler class in India who might rebel.
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Democrats who have become discouraged about the quality of their candidates should feel a little happier after last night.
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Fewer people are moving for work opportunities because they're discouraged by high costs, particularly housing, in job-rich cities.
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Hayhoe's colleagues increasingly share stories of students discouraged from studying climate science in the current political environment, she said.
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The humiliation of trying to learn a second language when you can only speak your first apparently discouraged him.
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This September, Walmart discontinued handgun and assault-style ammunition sales, and officially discouraged customers from bringing firearms into stores.
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The law discouraged 8.3 percent of white registered voters, researchers found, compared to 27.5 percent of African-American voters.
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Be depressed, discouraged, & disappointed at failure & the disheartening effects of ignorance, greed, corruption & bad politics — but never give up.
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Questions related to immigration status or national origin are discouraged and may be a basis for presuming discriminatory animus.
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" Powell said Fed contacts had told policymakers that trade policy uncertainty "has discouraged them from investing in their businesses.
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According to this source, the President is aware of Scaramucci's criticisms and has not discouraged him from making them.
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Despite the lack of political parties targeting young men, Moon Sung-ho, from Dang Dang We, is not discouraged.
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On its northern side, Islamist militants are active and tourism is "formally discouraged," according to the French Foreign Ministry.
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On its northern side, Islamist militants are active and tourism is "formally discouraged," according to the French Foreign Ministry.
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Theo Epstein, their president of baseball operations, was discouraged by last season's weak finish, and history may be repeating.
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Throughout treatment, participants are actively discouraged, if not outright banned, from using opioid agonists that could aid their recovery.
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And the Labor Department measures "discouraged workers," who haven't looked for work because they don't think any is available.
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In Jakarta, the Pyongyang Restaurant is spread over three floors, with customers discouraged from going to the top floor.
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That backlash, it is widely believed, discouraged the creation of similar districts, despite the state constitutional protection against segregation.
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Others said they remained discouraged that a man who boasted of forcing himself on women had been elected president.
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Her family discouraged her from talking about any of this, because they believed it would make her feel worse.
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Local officials initially discouraged residents from posting their rescue appeals on Twitter and urged them to call 911 again.
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Faced with the threat of unreasonable remedies, entrepreneurs may be discouraged from launching competing companies in the first place.
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But some of his advisers have discouraged it, telling Trump it is better that lawmakers devise their own agreement.
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But don't get discouraged; with the right help, you can restore any prewar property, piece by piece, if necessary.
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It's also possible that foreign banks are discouraged from bidding because they know the government would put up obstacles.
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Several certification organizations said that restaurants often approach them about becoming certified, but then are discouraged by the requirements.
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"I can remember in the not-too-distant past having been discouraged from talking about wages," Ms. Cornell said.
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The registered dietitian and model also discouraged other parents from spoiling their children by giving them lives of luxury.
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That's exactly the kind of protectionism under the guise of national security that we have discouraged others from pursuing.
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After her years of working for companies that discouraged such openness, salary transparency seemed like a foreign concept to Kikuchi.
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Regardless, the second argument for a response is that Russia needs to be discouraged from tampering with U.S. voting systems.
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Britain and Germany have discouraged their citizens from visiting, but around 160 foreign tourists arrived on Saturday, one official said.
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If you're feeling discouraged, throw on some motivating workout music, don't think too hard, and simply start moving, she says.
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It keeps her from becoming discouraged, as does her devout faith — she is Catholic, but worships at various Christian churches.
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After his father died, his mother, whose family discouraged her from becoming an opera singer, remarried a wealthy British aristocrat.
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So don't be discouraged by anyone, as long as you're confident in yourself and just keep doing what you're doing.
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Cohen's statement exposed Ms. Clifford to hated, contempt, ridicule, and shame, and discouraged others from associating or dealing with her.
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In his speech, he told graduating students not to be discouraged by failure, as it's what will shape their paths.
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Tori also encouraged mothers who are similarly encountering struggles when breastfeeding their infants to stay positive and not get discouraged.
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But McCain discouraged attendees from despairing over the situation, saying they should have hope that America's democratic principles would triumph.
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"I hope people aren't discouraged to go swimming because they feel like they don't know what they're doing," Meili says.
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"I'm not discouraged, I'm inspired, and I hope you are too," she said at her election night party in Brooklyn.
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A crackdown on government corruption has discouraged business people from plying government officials with ivory "favors," the conservation group said.
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A tightly controlled currency system that punishes financial crimes with jail time has also discouraged some merchants from accepting cryptocurrency.
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Even parents filling financial aid forms out on their children's behalf can get discouraged and abandon the process partway through.
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But they told her she faced an uphill battle against "guys with big names" and discouraged her from notifying police.
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But even a modest trimming of American spending on NTDs would be worrisome, if it discouraged spending by other governments.
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The United States has also discouraged mobile network operators around the world from using Huawei equipment on national security grounds.
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Ms. Leader said she was told he would not be moved, and she was discouraged from making a formal complaint.
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When women get bad deals at hospitals, they could be discouraged from undergoing facility-based delivery during their subsequent pregnancies.
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The widening gap is increasing pressure on Egypt to devalue its currency and end uncertainty that has discouraged foreign investment.
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More work is needed to establish why women are discouraged from becoming economists, or drop out, or are denied promotion.
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She can't be seen at the hotel he's staying at because native Afro-Cubans are discouraged from interacting with tourists.
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I put as much spare time as possible into nudging the discouraged gamers along until they start believing in themselves.
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As for whether crossing to Mainland China for burial spaces is encouraged or discouraged, the government has no particular stance.
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According to the Washington Post, Swift also discouraged the inclusion of Superintendent Mow, though her motives for that are unclear.
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Strangely, the Stratton Oakmont decision discouraged moderation and encouraged services to leave their boards open as a free-for-all.
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For too long, that shame has kept women silent — and discouraged any innovation in making periods less of a hassle.
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She also dismissed the report's assertion that officials in the State Department were discouraged from talking about her email practices.
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Meanwhile, Atiku primarily appeals to voters discouraged by Buhari's handling of the economy, which has seen unemployment more than double.
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Fearful and exhausted, in an environment where speaking up is discouraged, her symptoms of depression climaxed in a suicide attempt.
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The South African government has discouraged immigration, despite a shortage of home-grown skills, by tightening border controls and laws.
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And it encourages web developers to make the switch to HTML5, so that people aren't discouraged from leaving their site.
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However, equity market revenue fell about 34 percent as political uncertainty discouraged companies from initial public offerings and share offers.
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It's that there are particular reasons that people do not speak out, and reasons they've been discouraged from doing so.
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Buyout firms have been discouraged by a patchwork of national healthcare rules, but interest is on the rise, it said.
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"Royal women traditionally wear long sleeves to Trooping the Colour with off-shoulder and revealing styles discouraged," the Express noted.
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In 2008, a wave of drug-related violence hit Cuidad Juarez and many Americans were discouraged from crossing into Mexico.
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The left really does think certain kinds of speech should be discouraged in service of creating a more inclusive country.
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We're tacitly encouraged to live up to the words in our bios, and are discouraged from ever changing our minds.
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This policy has caused the poisoning of paddies with pesticides and has discouraged farming of more profitable, less thirsty crops.
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But John Hanke, Niantic's CEO, claims the company's approach to product design means its users are discouraged from compulsive gameplay.
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The arcane rules of the House on discharge petitions have often negated their effectiveness and discouraged members from introducing them.
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Kicking the can down the road or only responding to crises created within has left our population numb and discouraged.
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This kind of growth draws a lot of previously discouraged workers back into the labor force and pushes up wages.
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Doctors have acted as whistleblowers, discouraged their colleagues from taking staff positions in ICE facilities, and marched in the streets.
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He also discouraged using graves for any kind of activism for the sake of the loved ones of those buried.
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Patients may be discouraged from going to a provider outside a given network, either by their insurer or their doctor.
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But Qaeda networks in the kingdom were dismantled years ago, and the group's leadership abroad has discouraged killing Muslim civilians.
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This would encourage shoe consumption and hat production, even as it discouraged the consumption of hats and production of shoes.
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A Trump rental agent said the Trumps wanted to rent only to "Jews and executives," and discouraged renting to blacks.
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U6, WHICH -- UNEMPLOYED PLUS DISCOURAGED WORKERS, PLUS PEOPLE WHO WANT TO – WORK PART-TIME, WHO WANT TO WORK FULL—TIME.
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It is easy to look at the throngs who support and exalt this man and be discouraged, but don't be.
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The Trump administration has discouraged settlement activity but has not taken as hard of a line as former President Obama.
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"The guys are not discouraged," Lue said after Sunday's crushing 110-77 defeat in Game Two at the Oracle Center.
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Teachers and chaperones from the Catholic school should have discouraged students from, however unwittingly, promoting a questionable partisan political agenda.
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The son also mentioned his father sometimes drank alcohol, which is discouraged when one takes the drugs he was prescribed.
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Second, it needs to weaken its currency so that exporters are incentivized to export, and importers are discouraged from importing.
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A federal judge has discouraged President Trump from blocking Twitter users, and encouraged him to simply mute his online dissenters.
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They traditionally serve as the butchers, because Tibetans are discouraged from slaughtering their own meat because of their Buddhist background.
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"Some get discouraged, others say 'I'm going to try,' and that's where the most beautiful things happen," van Boheeman said.
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It will become even harder for EU companies to compete with the dominant US platforms, and innovation will be discouraged.
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Trans-Atlantic flights earned less than expected because attacks in Europe discouraged would-be vacationers, Delta's President Glen Hauenstein said.
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The use of anonymous sources in the paper's news articles is discouraged, allowed when newsworthy information cannot be otherwise confirmed.
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The absence of a municipal salary has plainly not discouraged Ms. McCray from standing front and center on big issues.
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We amended the Indigenization & Economic Empowerment Act, which had constrained foreign ownership of local businesses and discouraged much needed investment.
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Inside the park, where midday temperatures reached 120 degrees, men and women wearing swimsuits mingled freely, although bikinis were discouraged.
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The likelihood that Britain's torturous exit from the European Union will damage trade across the English Channel has discouraged investment.
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In a continuing international study of adolescents, scientists have found that worldwide, they're discouraged from straying from traditional gender roles.
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I hope they won't be discouraged and will try another launch, because demand for launches of minisatellites is growing worldwide.
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Learning takes time and effort, so don't get discouraged if you don't catch on immediately to the benefits of idleness.
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Many other would-be voters, discouraged by the lines or unable to wait because of work schedules, never cast ballots.
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This month, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy that discouraged federal prosecutors from pursuing cases involving marijuana.
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The N.R.A. said officials had discouraged banks and insurers, including Lockton Companies and Chubb Group Holdings, from working with it.
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