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| The intent was to | discourage abortion in a widely publicized trial. |
| The mission sought to | discourage all tribal ritual and culture, and replace i |
| But that could not | discourage all of the refugees who had sold off their m |
| th of the River, were believed sufficient to | discourage an up-river assault in the unlikely event su |
| the subject may choose to either promote or | discourage, and astromancy contending to predict or inf |
| cing each patch on a new area of skin, is to | discourage any dermatological reason for discontinuance |
| to make a public parade through the city to | discourage any outbreaks against Federal authorities. |
| ats and balls-are seen as explicit enough to | discourage any youth attendance. |
| this new article for that community just to | discourage any confusion and to give that article its f |
| a prison, which is the result of attempts to | discourage any of the town's women from attempting to l |
| Finally, all countries were asked to | discourage arms flows to the region. |
| lan governing party MPLA's military wing) to | discourage attacks by the South African forces. |
| sitter who merely remains present, ready to | discourage bad trips and handle emergencies but not oth |
| Such policies are designed to | discourage bank runs that might cause economic damage o |
| the police and Inspector Parnell arrives to | discourage Chester from paying up least it send out a s |
| bvious that the new rules were introduced to | discourage coalitions of small opposition parties and s |
| licences surrounding the station's launch to | discourage competition, citing section 1.7 of its notes |
| normous fees for interconnection in order to | discourage competitors. |
| s a bittering agent, denatonium benzoate, to | discourage consumption. |
| lished Fort Poinsett on East Cape in 1838 to | discourage contacts with the Spanish and to protect the |
| hat low-margin sales provided poor remedy to | discourage copyright violations. |
| rograms to promote home grown intuit art and | discourage counterfeit carving from entering the market |
| Programs designed to | discourage crime, drug use, violence, and/or sexual act |
| are cut off above cattle head height and to | discourage crows and magpies from perching in the branc |
| at processors now remove these marks as they | discourage customers. |
| , decides that drastic action is required to | discourage desertion before it can infect the rest of h |
| f drugs, advocates raising taxes as a way to | discourage drinking alcohol by young people, develops a |
| income for governments and are also meant to | discourage drinking. |
| ouble white line" in the center, intended to | discourage drivers from changing lanes, to be penalized |
| nd between 1917 and 1921, bombs were used to | discourage encroachment into majority white neighborhoo |
| was to create general atmosphere of fear, to | discourage everyone from disobeying the Soviet union. |
| ampion's time and reputation and which would | discourage frivolous challenges. |
| empower youth in the townships, in order to | discourage further violence. |
| murder attempt by the US forces in order to | discourage further hostage-rescue attempts could not be |
| ic victory for the Allies and would serve to | discourage further invasions of the Japanese South Paci |
| it may produce allelopathic substances that | discourage growth of the rushpea. |
| age tolerance, respect, and self-esteem, and | discourage hatred and violence, Jan Arnow's Teaching Pe |
| areers adviser at Wellesley College tried to | discourage her from applying to attend Yale Law School |
| The sharp blades help to | discourage herbivores from grazing, protecting the gras |
| rd took his son, Lord Strange, as hostage to | discourage him from joining Henry. |
| is skin, gloves with sharp tacks in order to | discourage him from disturbing the noxious insects with |
| tion against the professor and his family to | discourage him from accepting his post. |
| The experience did not | discourage him from continuing his publishing business. |
| of the preseason but did not let the injury | discourage him. |
| was to keep the certificates circulating and | discourage hoarding. |
| to hear him, stating that the policy was to | discourage homes established by the federal government |
| However, his intentions are to | discourage human tendency of depending on external sour |
| The organization opposes Arizona's effort to | discourage illegal immigration through SB 1070, and cla |
| scenes had to be filmed in a way that would | discourage imitations in real life, and brutal killings |
| te, and is probably produced by the plant to | discourage ingestion by animals). |
| Gas dusters often use a bitterant to | discourage inhalant abuse, although this can cause prob |
| sol products (such as canned air dusters) to | discourage inhalant abuse of the volatile vapors. |
| n a decline in the property market and would | discourage investment in the colony; he also criticised |
| : the Babylonian Geonim made every effort to | discourage it and restore what they regarded as the sta |
| Singapore's government has tried to | discourage its citizens from using the casinos by makin |
| panese for the duration of the war as not to | discourage its public with news of the loss of the irre |
| third parties", it would create uncertainty, | discourage judges to make summary judgments, and would |
| lf was settled by a novel method designed to | discourage land speculation. |
| the name claiming that its name and mission | discourage males from applying for admission. |
| e of a heavy overnight hailstorm was seen to | discourage many spectators from attending. |
| the Cherokee Nation, as part of a program to | discourage methamphetamine abuse. |
| most promising and level-headed persons, to | discourage misuse of the technique. |
| The high toxicity levels of that alga | discourage most of the native herbivorous fauna from co |
| was not deterred by misfortunes which would | discourage most, and was the true founder of a distinct |
| bilities and hospital admissions, as well as | discourage non-smokers from becoming smokers. |
| Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, which aimed to | discourage nonconformism and to strengthen the position |
| Traditions may also | discourage open debate about maternal care. |
| ath inside a great hall following a feast to | discourage other suitors. |
| re required to enter into an undertaking "to | discourage other members of their community and other o |
| ion abounded that this was part of a plan to | discourage other parties from running candidates in the |
| John Nutting's head and put it on a pole to | discourage others from settling in the area. |
| e loser is not fit to compete, and they also | discourage others from attempting to restore the loser' |
| strategy to promote local languages, and to | discourage pan-Turkic and pan-Islamic movements a half- |
| ld attach additional stigma to treatment and | discourage parents from taking advantage of school psyc |
| uck and sweets (which Draper did his best to | discourage parents from supplying to boys on exeats!) a |
| ohibited the festival in the past, and still | discourage participation. |
| passed in the 1940s in the United States to | discourage people from drinking alcoholic beverages and |
| n on Race Relations (CRARR), had to actively | discourage people from the Filipino community from prot |
| To | discourage people from prematurely putting silly tags o |
| rown Halloween” to reduce the crowd size and | discourage people from out of town to come to Chapel Hi |
| goal was to contain the civil insurgency and | discourage political opposition. |
| eness and self-protection in ways that would | discourage potential attackers. |
| to the English colonists that slavery would | discourage potential settlers from emigrating. |
| raise large amounts of money for incumbents, | discourage potential opponents, which frees incumbents |
| d with the trade between its members, and to | discourage practices capable of bringing disrepute to a |
| bad-tasting compound upon being disturbed to | discourage predation; this allows them to form conspicu |
| a small fish, at 7.5 centimetres (3 in), to | discourage predators, Climatius sported a total of fift |
| This is apparently to | discourage private English education (there are many pr |
| status under UK heritage legislation, would | discourage prospective buyers. |
| VRLC criticized the ruling, saying it would | discourage rape victims from getting counseling. |
| is mixed in around 100 ppm, specifically to | discourage recreational use. |
| about his mine, which Johnson did nothing to | discourage, regarding it as merely amusement. |
| chain, or a chemical foam may be applied to | discourage root growth. |
| Day tram service would stop for the day, to | discourage sailors from going downtown. |
| Seko), the former South Kasai was divided to | discourage separatist sentiment or activity. |
| The opposition went so far as to | discourage some of the more influential leaders from se |
| y with the section as it is now, but I won't | discourage someone from editing or adding something to |
| He advocated policies and reforms to | discourage speculative investment with borrowed funds. |
| was installed at the Adelaide end of town to | discourage speeding. |
| d at Yale, Hope and Fort Langley in order to | discourage squatting on crown land. |
| ril 2002, she told a reporter of her work to | discourage teenagers from idolizing Manson and her hope |
| d it would become a home to vagrants, and to | discourage that they planned the park to be a home to f |
| tion and crime; and believing it our duty to | discourage that which produces more evil than good, we |
| He attempts, instead, by all means to | discourage the young athlete and beat her self-esteem. |
| ants are commonly used as aversive agents to | discourage the inhalation or ingestion of toxic substan |
| It's designed to | discourage the sale of counterfeit, adulterated, misbra |
| e dispensing of prescription eyeglass lenses | discourage the use of curvatures that deviate from defi |
| Some researchers | discourage the use of "amylin" on the grounds that it m |
| Article VII required governments to | discourage the use of opium through instruction in scho |
| at, to decide in the claimant's favour would | discourage the council from providing facilities for in |
| Evangelical Protestants | discourage the custom, although the Catholic Church no |
| of China, the government does not officially | discourage the use of traditional characters. |
| were purportedly part of an overall plan to | discourage the botnet infestations that have been origi |
| stand to defend the rights of Patriarchs to | discourage the emigration of Christians from the Middle |
| ave developed Biodiversity Action Plans that | discourage the hunting of protected species. |
| erious light and US officials did nothing to | discourage the logical outcome of GOC paranoia." |
| tional Association, which accredits prisons, | discourage the use of food as a disciplinary measure, b |
| ion of the male and female renunciants helps | discourage the mae ji being used as servants by monks a |
| He tries to | discourage the expeditioners from proceeding further, a |
| N Defense Advisory Group, where he worked to | discourage the use of nuclear weapons in the Vietnam Wa |
| This research is important not only to | discourage the illegal practices of meat adulteration o |
| and sent him again to Scotland, this time to | discourage the King of Scotland, James V, from acceptin |
| nd elk, the group burned the valley floor to | discourage the growth of forests, a common practice amo |
| even discussed, as proposed by Lord Elgin to | discourage the Chinese from using kidnapping as a barga |
| to conduct a survey of the coastline and to | discourage the overhunting of Northern fur seals in the |
| igned to create a drier and cooler smoke and | discourage the formation of dottle. |
| are known in Argentina) had, itself, helped | discourage the establishment of dissident UCR factions, |
| to set the filing fee so high that it would | discourage the candidate from running - it did not, how |
| In an attempt to | discourage the violence, games between the two are usua |
| When the large railroads used their power to | discourage the Page scheme, Rogers financed an expansio |
| n the scientific establishment and the media | discourage the public and the scientific community from |
| valries and diverging agendas, which went to | discourage the interest of the great European powers in |
| His attempt to | discourage the Franks from marching against Cumae faile |
| involved in the Irish temperance movement to | discourage the consumption of alcohol. |
| In fact, many families to day | discourage their sons from taking up dance when they sh |
| the reason for having nuclear weapons is to | discourage their use by a potential enemy. |
| ation, and both Mormon and Catholic churches | discourage their members from becoming Freemasons, much |
| eople that they might be repatriated, and to | discourage them from coming to Hong Kong. |
| Potawatomi's crops and homes were burned to | discourage them from trying to return, and on September |
| e Canadians listened to him when he tried to | discourage them from going to Spin Boldak. |
| t Arab migrant workers driving to France, to | discourage them from simply stopping at the side of the |
| attempt to intimidate African Americans and | discourage them from voting, the Katz campaign (or one |
| m receiving government services, in order to | discourage them from settling there. |
| outreach program that works with children to | discourage them from becoming involved in gang activity |
| y's chief of staff, Elston, had attempted to | discourage them from speaking out." |
| These are people who don't let failure | discourage them, who seize all opportunities successful |
| l, that parliament enacted the provisions to | discourage this activity, and that the impugned provisi |
| They are trying to | discourage this tendency. |
| The rangers | discourage this, but the result is that the deer wander |
| alming measures that are clearly intended to | discourage this. |
| Some may allow anonymous posts, but | discourage those known as "anonymous cowards" (a term c |
| It calls for measures to | discourage torture, such as requiring interrogation roo |
| ion - a deliberate feature by James Wyatt to | discourage tradesmen from making surprise visits. |
| commuter schedules) and manual end doors (to | discourage transit between cars), the Horizons have the |
| pidemic since most of them are given free to | discourage uncontrolled and panic buying. |
| nth, an amount believed to be high enough to | discourage unlucky diggers but not so high as to encour |
| All of this does not | discourage up to 50 coaches and hundreds of private car |
| ay we not let awareness of another's talents | discourage us, or sully our relationship, but may we re |
| nt of organisational cultures which actively | discourage usage of these methods. |
| avgas) has been used in many communities to | discourage use of fuel as an inhalant. |
| tern European Soundex", although the authors | discourage use of these nicknames for the algorithm bec |
| establish the American Temperance Society to | discourage use and abuse of alcoholic beverages. |
| er a preset period (typically 15 minutes) to | discourage vagrants. |
| The signs are used to | discourage visitors from giving any food to the animals |
| ure to correct abuses in his diocese did not | discourage von Utenheim from reformist enterprises howe |
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