Fifteen percent of registered voters polled said they felt the media was discouraging politically motivated violence, while 33 percent said it is neither encouraging nor discouraging violence.
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Discouraging teens from drinking alcohol is going to be different than discouraging them from driving under the influence because dissuading teen experimentation is different from encouraging risk reduction.
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A Stanford University study offers discouraging results about whether students can identify news A Stanford University study offers discouraging results about whether students can identify news This segment originally aired Nov.
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"No one will admit it but it's a discouraging factor, a discouraging message for anyone who may want to come," said Konstantinos Filis, research director at Greece's Institute for International Relations.
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Laurence Tribe, Mr Feldman's colleague at Harvard, is less discouraging.
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Seeing this said about my sport was discouraging and disappointing.
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"It's a way of discouraging people," Garibo told BuzzFeed News.
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So these are the last people Britain should be discouraging.
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Of course, I would never advocate discouraging Americans from voting.
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But policymakers have tried to avoid discouraging investment in America.
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It's a discouraging thought, but we have to keep looking.
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His rookie season was, to be polite, a discouraging mess.
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There is nothing more discouraging than seeing an app crash.
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Some environmentalists are discouraging geoengineering experts from accepting public funding.
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Rather than motivational, these messages can be discouraging — at best.
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Keeping everything straight can easily become cumbersome and even discouraging.
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"Really feels discouraging that this is still happening," Kozak said.
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I think that that's very discouraging for our democratic process.
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Was the atmosphere at M.I.T. discouraging to your own ambitions?
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But not all the data is discouraging for Mr. Rubio.
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The preview that Cheibani and his lawyers got was discouraging.
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Manufacturers also wanted to signal quality by discouraging deep discounting.
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The answer, over the past few seasons, has been discouraging.
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Some users said it is discouraging them from working out.
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Discouraging investment and entrepreneurship hurts Americans at every income level.
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Advice gleaned from Dubai's immigration authority hotline was similarly discouraging.
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Those are discouraging odds, especially for older Americans contemplating retirement.
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It is a discouraging trend line, if not too surprising.
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But Sanchez's defensive adventures have become a persistent, discouraging theme.
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I'd tell them policy work can be discouraging at times.
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Discouraging smoking and encouraging healthy eating are cases in point.
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"It's so discouraging and it makes me furious," Wiles said.
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The 2016 election has been supremely discouraging on this front.
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"Discouraging flipping, in that sense, is not obstruction," Barr continued.
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In some respects, the picture is even more discouraging than that.
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He claims regulations are discouraging telecoms from investing in rural areas.
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Listening to music on non-Google devices was even more discouraging.
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This will not happen by distributing safety kits or discouraging miniskirts.
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They said a heavy police presence was discouraging further mass protests.
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The Greensboro Police Department is also discouraging "copycat behavior," she said.
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"There were times when it was extremely discouraging," Gregory told me.
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This lack of tacit direction may be discouraging for some players.
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The Shanghai Composite Index lost 21.2797 percent following Friday's discouraging data.
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Games 6 and 7 were a culmination of Barnes' discouraging postseason.
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"This is a discouraging development," said AmCham Shanghai President Ker Gibbs.
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But it's not discouraging Gerber from sticking to his bullish case.
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So, that was difficult and discouraging and then the recession happened.
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Desolate but not defeated On Wednesday, a more discouraging video emerged.
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In addition, the central bank is discouraging lending to buy gold.
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Before-and-after photos on Instagram can be mesmerizing — and discouraging.
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But World War I and its aftermath have left discouraging precedents.
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In good times, that sentiment merely stunts growth by discouraging investment.
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Another possibility is that having this information is just plain discouraging.
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Tax and regulatory systems have become burdensome, discouraging businesses from investing.
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Mr. Meyrick said it was "encouraging, or not discouraging," that Mrs.
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"This appears to be propaganda aimed at discouraging people," Zarif added.
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A number of other tech companies are also discouraging employee travel.
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"It is discouraging to see the lack of progress," she said.
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I know everyone's piling on, but this is just really discouraging.
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This is particularly discouraging and will weaken the service for years.
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So is discouraging or prohibiting activities that threaten animals at risk.
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I loved the cottage weekend, but the trip is seriously discouraging.
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It also began discouraging players from using their heads as weapons.
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He began discouraging Dartmouth's administrators and faculty from attending the events.
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"There will be nothing discouraging them from posting more," Farella said.
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They use aluminum wiring, which nobody wants to strip, discouraging crime.
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Ongoing federal scrutiny alone may not be discouraging blockbuster tech deals.
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This strategy is aimed at discouraging women from aborting female fetuses.
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A number of athletes acknowledged the lack of race atmosphere was discouraging.
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While discouraging, Savoca says there is a silver lining to the study.
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But the Nigerian government has been unequivocal in discouraging citizens from participating.
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One former ICE official said the focus on family units was discouraging.
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Perceptions of generally rising xenophobia in Britain are discouraging to Indians too.
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Some policyholders might lose their crops but receive no payout, discouraging others.
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Yes, there were discouraging deterrents, like getting rejected from a scholarship, twice.
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That reportedly includes discouraging Trump from making troubling — legal and ethical — decisions.
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S. trade standoff and weakening economic fundamentals were also discouraging yuan bulls.
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It has created prolonged uncertainty over the status of land, discouraging investment.
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The figures in other parts of the world are even more discouraging.
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In one day, you can experience something heartbreaking, gut-wrenching, and discouraging.
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It's a challenge, considering how discouraging it can be for everyone involved.
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It can be discouraging at times when you don't get the results.
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There's nothing here that I see that's discouraging, nothing that looks atypical.
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Bernie Sanders' proposal aimed at discouraging companies from buying back their stocks.
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This unexpected news was extremely discouraging for Democrats all over the country.
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"I'm not discouraging anyone from starting their own walking services," he says.
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But it can be really discouraging and it can be really frustrating.
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Those other problems are hard to solve, but discouraging buybacks is easy.
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Violates endorsements ban too, which has an obvious corollary for discouraging patronage.
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Discouraging beneficiaries from buying such plans would make them more cost-conscious.
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Meanwhile, high unemployment is discouraging retailers such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Visually dramatic though the ads were, evaluations of them were deeply discouraging.
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Such pessimism can become self-fulfilling, discouraging businesses from expanding and hiring.
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But he said his last trip to the White House was discouraging.
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But so far, the news about drugs and supplements has been discouraging.
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"It's totally discouraging, I feel so badly for them," Mr. Yaffe said.
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The lack of an official license, however, is not discouraging Ms. Bassem.
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"It was really discouraging, quite honestly," St. Claire said on the podcast.
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The rural picture is also discouraging, with India's farmers facing falling incomes.
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One misplaced phrase or discouraging comment and something wonderful could suddenly vanish.
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Fort Lauderdale police have been discouraging people on social media from looting.
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Meeks may have a discouraging forecast, but he's not predicting a recession.
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This fact makes the current reality all the more discouraging for conservatives.
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Mr. Wood said they were discouraging active-duty service members from attending.
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What's also discouraging is that economists don't fully agree on the causes.
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"I find it discouraging, your inability to cite that," Mr. Rubio said.
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But gynecologists — including mine — are strongly discouraging it, at least while it's summer.
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But the government's insistence on keeping a controlling stake is discouraging potential investors.
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"We are not discouraging people from spending time at the beach," Fleming said.
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Perhaps the most discouraging message was that you have reason to be paranoid.
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Fuck #NickCarter and fuck her agent for discouraging her from seeking legal action.
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" The controversy surrounding Green Book is something producer Jim Burke acknowledged was "discouraging.
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Now, the index suggests weak demand may be discouraging price hikes, analysts say.
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You discouraging a certain type of woman, that definitely doesn't make you one . . .
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Bassen and Kurtz are discouraging supporters from starting any fundraisers for their cause.
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Whenever the state of the Earth seems discouraging, we look to outer space.
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Though Lee's journey to motherhood has been discouraging, The Kitchen host remains hopeful.
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The finance industry can be discouraging — and it's a notoriously male-dominated sector.
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Seeing accusations of being an "asset flip" game therefore feels discouraging for him.
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Every time regulations are loosened nationalists howl, so restrictions remain severe, discouraging investors.
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To free up work for them, it is discouraging the hiring of foreigners.
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Plus they have venomous spikes, discouraging potential predators from eating them in turn.
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This means encouraging rather than discouraging candidates who have been successful accumulating wealth.
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But Tuesday's results should be neither discouraging to Democrats nor intoxicating for Republicans.
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Finding a job remained a difficult and discouraging process for many young people.
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This prevailing attitude, and the resulting lack of women in tech, is discouraging.
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Our country's history with wolves is complicated and discouraging, to say the least.
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But of all the daunting aspects, the cost might be the most discouraging.
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Did discouraging screen time for children under 2 mean no Skyping with Grandma?
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But in general, the better-conducted the study, the more discouraging the results.
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It is discouraging to read disrespectful comments that come from both/all sides.
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His results, which were first published by the education website Chalkbeat, were discouraging.
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More from Tonic: While discouraging, these numbers did not automatically sink the trial.
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Some analysts argued that the overall fundamentals of the oil market remain discouraging.
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Some analysts argued that the overall fundamentals of the oil market remained discouraging.
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Medical institutions and professional societies should establish, or amplify, guidelines discouraging such payments.
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That the committee plans to hold a hearing this coming Monday is discouraging.
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The system needs reorientation so that it rewards work instead of discouraging it.
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The company says the reviews are too expensive, time-consuming and often discouraging.
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It's not just the lack of consumer-benefit analysis that is so discouraging.
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But it was discouraging, because d'Arnaud's career continues to be hindered by injuries.
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"The one that is most discouraging to me is Leader McConnell," he said.
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It is still climbing slowly, despite a national policy discouraging elective C-sections.
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The internal strife is the latest discouraging development for Harris' once-encouraging candidacy.
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This undercuts the U.S. goal of discouraging investment in China, the report said.
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This included actively discouraging independent European military capabilities that would compete with NATO.
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Both positions have the same effect of discouraging a victim from speaking out.
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Some potential presidential appointees found the process burdensome, discouraging them from government service.
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Alt-right thought-leader Richard Spencer is also actively discouraging others from attending.
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SB: But even that was a great question, I'm not discouraging your question.
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Perhaps most discouraging of all is that the data is trending the wrong way.
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The socialist government here is being accused of really discouraging investment in this economy.
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Countrywide pay agreements keep wages too high in the south, discouraging formal employment there.
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An official survey on the Chinese manufacturing sector made discouraging reading for Australian exporters.
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Even more discouraging was the paper's examination of the "validity" of the four systems.
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Shares of Spotify and Slack have performed poorly since listing, which has been discouraging.
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Being constantly connected keeps us amped up even on our days off, discouraging relaxation.
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Perhaps all those years of discouraging blacks from playing quarterback has taken a toll.
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Last year's campaign season could easily have been discouraging for women with political ambitions.
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Advisors working with retirees and near-retirees are discouraging them from chasing riskier returns.
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The thought that Lindzie's attacker is still at large is "very discouraging," says Roberts.
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Militants have also recently attacked oil and gas facilities in Nigeria, further discouraging Sinopec.
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"It's kind of hard and discouraging," she says about trying on clothing at fittings.
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But they're likely discouraging to Snapchat, one of Instagram's main rivals for user attention.
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Which brings a rather discouraging prospect to mind: We may be stuck on Earth.
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But it makes sense: Discouraging men from taking parental leave impacts women's careers, too.
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It is discouraging that the White House continues to rely mainly on threat diplomacy.
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Expectations the ECB will cut interest rates grew after discouraging economic data on Wednesday.
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Some critics worry the move would ramp up military tensions instead of discouraging attacks.
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Olivier says he intends to stick around, yet he is often distant and discouraging.
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It's a risk he isn't taking lightly due to discouraging hard economic data overseas.
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Digital dating is fun, but it can also be incredibly discouraging and emotionally exhausting.
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The post also lays out Chrome's long term plan for discouraging unencrypted web connections.
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The complaint alleges the law violates the First Amendment and is discouraging legitimate research.
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It's a disservice to families by discouraging advancement, if you know what I'm saying.
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The document doesn't stop at merely incentivizing or discouraging certain types of economic behavior.
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Tuesday brought discouraging news about starting pitcher Steven Matz and second baseman Neil Walker.
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Twitter has reportedly purged more than 10,000 bot accounts for attempts at discouraging voting.
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Meanwhile, most major sales continued to sail through Congress with barely a discouraging word.
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High debt loads are discouraging us from starting businesses, buying homes and starting families.
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This attitude was apparent in Schwall's policy of discouraging her students from seeking laughs.
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It was discouraging when many people seemed ready to believe it, but had doubts.
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But, what is discouraging is that no one seems to want to pursue it.
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Rather than discouraging them, the diagnosis instilled the band with a sense of urgency.
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Growing up, political discussions in class were discouraging and impossible not to take personally.
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America's corporate tax rate is not discouraging foreign corporations and individuals from investing here.
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Cars can park on the street only in 20-minute intervals, discouraging overnight parking.
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To the extent that this is true, discouraging some innovation isn't a bad thing.
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Discouraging the overprescription of painkillers seems like an obvious choice, given Professor Krueger's findings.
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Businesses do not often prosper by firing their better employees and discouraging job applications.
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"It just keeps getting worse, like all the signals are more discouraging," Hendershott said.
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Discouraging the enemy from massive escalation has worked even in the midst of war.
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That's discouraging if you think that Shyamalan's movie screenplays are monuments to ingenious plotting.
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The Extinction Rebellion movement and "flight shaming" swept Europe, discouraging carbon-heavy air travel.
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The work is repetitive; the pay is discouraging; razor burn is a real risk.
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Instead, he suggested policies such as discouraging malpractice suits and expanding mental health coverage.
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Interest rates had risen to around 14 percent, discouraging investment, and banks tightened credit.
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The trend is discouraging for starry-eyed believers in the power of competitive markets.
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It's hard to see how discouraging private contributions to higher education would help anyone.
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It is extremely discouraging that the party in opposition is so devoid of creativity.
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Discouraging American research and development is the opposite of what the Trump administration wants.
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But instead of discouraging listeners, some of them welcomed the sudden shift in repertoire.
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That constant barrage might well be discouraging for some would-be activists and politicians.
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"Discouraging entrepreneurs from creating more solutions is the antithesis to what we need," he wrote.
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He has accused the agency of intimidating Syrian refugees in Lebanon and discouraging their return.
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Data from last month was discouraging, showing auto sales plunged and service sector activity contracted.
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Now, it appears the market may soon get hit with another batch of discouraging news.
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But it was discouraging being a lone Dothraki speaker, stranded in the plains of California.
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According to her, this can be a form of segregation and discouraging to the student.
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Some electoral systems are designed to keep smaller parties out of power, thus discouraging fragmentation.
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In fact, as we observe National Equal Pay Day on Tuesday, the news remains discouraging.
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Recent attacks in Brussels and Paris have also risked discouraging summer trips by U.S. vacationers.
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So market ructions can put pressure on banks' solvency ratios, discouraging them from boosting activity.
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Header bidding can make pages load more slowly, so discouraging it could help web users.
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You score more for quick answers, discouraging cheating via Google, and get penalized for errors.
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Uber-linking would also allow each to keep track of the other's whereabouts, discouraging infidelity.
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Sorry, I don't like your recent advice about discouraging manager inquiries on a vacation day.
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I walked into AT&T and they were essentially discouraging me from going that route.
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Libratus' evolution over the course of the tournament has been discouraging for the human players.
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Discouraging the crowds in peak hours should improve the visitor experience, by smoothing visitor numbers.
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" George said, "It's discouraging that we lose to a team three times in a row.
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I find it discouraging your inability to cite that, which I think is globally accepted.
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Currently, corporate tax rates in America are the most investment-discouraging in the industrialized world.
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Marketing to a certain group is one thing — discouraging people before they apply is another.
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Not all are good at crafting rules that protect local ambience without discouraging tourists altogether.
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Denmark, Norway and the Netherlands go further by discouraging routine antibiotic use for disease prevention.
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But for some taxes, discouraging the thing being taxed is at least partly the point.
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Perhaps it has something to do with public "educational" campaigns aimed at discouraging methamphetamine use.
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Old records impose a broad cost, skewing labour markets by discouraging many from job-seeking.
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Data from last month was discouraging, showing auto sales plunged and service-sector activity contracted.
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But Philadelphia officials failed to take precautions, like discouraging people from gathering in large numbers.
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Earlier, markets in Asia moved mostly higher despite the discouraging economic data out of China.
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States likely did not intentionally design their licensure policies with the purpose of discouraging mobility.
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I mean, look, it's been a discouraging one, but a lot of these have been.
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Some cities do have policies on the books discouraging employees from sharing residents' immigration status.
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Even if Balderson wins, the results are discouraging for Republicans given the district's GOP tilt.
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Federal law generally prohibits companies from openly discouraging union efforts or penalizing employees for organizing.
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You write that President Obama was pretty discouraging about your running for the Democratic nomination.
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"I'm not discouraging them," Representative Blake Carpenter, who sponsored the bill, said in an interview.
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He was eventually given a discouraging diagnosis: widely metastatic cholangiocarcinoma, a cancer of the gallbladder.
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And rising wages in China are discouraging some companies from relocating production across the Pacific.
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The Fed's rate increases, meanwhile, have raised the cost of car loans, discouraging potential buyers.
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There is discouraging news for President Trump, which means encouraging news for the republic: Sen.
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Major companies such as Amazon (AMZN) are on record discouraging non-essential travel for employees.
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I had ... a little bit less success with this, but I wouldn't call it discouraging.
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"These results may feel discouraging for honest applicants trying to find a job," Lermusi says.
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To the Editor: At 97 years old, how do I deal with this discouraging news?
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However, their need to appear as though they are perfect can be discouraging to investors.
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He sees vast uncertainty surrounding the stock, due to discouraging technical signals and fundamental drivers.
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Far from discouraging climate action, more talk about geoengineering could increase support for emissions reductions.
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But that strategy may now be discouraging China from bringing the talks to a close.
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There's a genuine tension between acknowledging anxieties about a changing America and discouraging racist attitudes.
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"This represents a discouraging start to the Tritton era," Wells Fargo analyst Zachary Fadem said.
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Labor leaders wanted the company to refrain from aggressively discouraging employees from joining a union.
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They criticized the Obama administration for investigating police abuses and discouraging more aggressive policing practices.
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Not only was Reyes's play discouraging, but the Mets' bullpen was tagged with another loss.
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The most discouraging thing about Detroit Public Schools for teachers and students is the instability.
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order in May discouraging the IRS from enforcing the law.
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She apparently also gives Steele a little talking to, discouraging her from trying to "save" Christian.
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By discouraging travel to Turkey, the Saudi government may hope to keep tourist rials at home.
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Right now, more are concerned -- you see the Fed reporting that it&aposs discouraging some investment.
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The ISM data for December was particularly discouraging because of a steep drop in new orders.
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"When I look around and I see the stewardship on display today, it's discouraging," he said.
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But he thinks the general tenor of the talk out of Washington is discouraging business growth.
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What's also discouraging is that the pay gap widens, not narrows, with higher levels of education.
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The indictment lists two postings by Russian trolls aimed at discouraging black voters from supporting Clinton.
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Changing the liability regime for software could chill innovation by discouraging coders from trying anything new.
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In a market structure called backwardation, prompt crude prices are higher than forward prices, discouraging storage.
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Health officials in Pennsylvania and New Jersey have issued guidelines discouraging consumers from using vape products.
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There are a couple considerations that make these numbers even more discouraging than at first glance.
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I also see the early returns from the Paris accords as pretty discouraging on that point.
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Set against this discouraging backdrop, the Aachen meeting was a chance to forge a new consensus.
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It took some time and it was discouraging — at times I thought: 'What am I doing?
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Unfortunately, instead of seizing such opportunities, many African governments are energetically discouraging the spread of technology.
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But the results over the past three years have been discouraging for Bird and other Dems.
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Public-health advocates have done a good job of discouraging people from taking up illegal drugs.
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A quick sniff is a little discouraging, but in the mouth, Lindisfarne Mead is very different.
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It's discouraging, it's really, really hard to have thick skin through a lot of that stuff.
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Freight rates have soared as oil producers scramble for non-blacklisted vessels, discouraging longer-distance voyages.
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The government taxes income from labour far more heavily than consumption, discouraging work (and encouraging evasion).
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The latest statement isn't discouraging Holmes from abandoning his bullishness for gold, even if volatility increases.
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As a long-time dieter, seeing a higher weight than usual is downright discouraging for me.
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A Wednesday polling day was seen as potentially discouraging millions of Malaysians living abroad from voting.
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It has also made it hard for overseas firms to repatriate profit, discouraging new foreign investment.
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You would be discouraging high-frequency trading, and this would definitely impede on their business model.
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Ghostbot differs in that it keeps communication going, but with the goal of discouraging the texter.
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And they hamper innovation by discouraging investment and stand in the way of cures for patients.
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Then there's the market's feedback loop, which can stymie decision-making by executives, discouraging new investments.
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After her article published, many readers shared their own experiences with long and discouraging job hunts.
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He hoped the bad weather would continue into Tuesday, discouraging Democrats from going to the polls.
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It has been a discouraging stretch, with a tie for 14th his only top-25 showing.
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But despite the scale they bring, involving such state-backed players risks discouraging participants outside China.
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A growing number of cities require retailers to charge for bags at checkout, discouraging their use.
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The punishment was apparently aimed at discouraging other couples from getting married without their parents' permission.
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Spraying push notifications at too large an audience or painstakingly choosing who to ping is discouraging.
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So Trump has an interest in discouraging the bill from passing or threatening to veto it.
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Last year, they handed out ornaments discouraging parishioners from buying toys of violence for their children.
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But are benefits like Medicaid and food stamps really discouraging a lot of people from working?
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However, perhaps even more discouraging, the Pixel XL is completely sold out of all available variants.
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But three teams that had discouraging seasons last year seem to be attracting some betting interest.
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I believe it's important to vote, but I know the system is imperfect and that's discouraging.
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The European Central Bank is also discouraging countries from doing deals in advance on financial services.
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She's reportedly discouraging her father behind closed doors, but in public, she hasn't said a thing.
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More supply could lower prices, in turn discouraging investments in renewables such as solar and wind.
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The agency will follow that with ads aimed at discouraging young people from using e-cigarettes.
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But it already seems to have hurt the players by discouraging owners from overpaying free agents.
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As often noted, there have been reams of research on this topic, most of it discouraging.
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"That was more discouraging than anything else, to know that that model was gone," he said.
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One of its main goals is discouraging comparison, an unfortunate byproduct of many social media platforms.
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The official website of Rachel was likewise discouraging, and urged would-be revelers to stay away.
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He added that the emails show Kushner discouraging contact between the Trump campaign and foreign officials.
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The former was meant to put an end to war by discouraging invasion or separatist rebellion.
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The facts are so daunting and discouraging, they can often paralyze people from taking any action.
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The current rating restrictions, they say, have increased premiums for young adults, discouraging them from enrolling.
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The discouraging early results don't mean that Mr. Moon is wrong and Mr. Trump is right.
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It was very discouraging and dire about the ability to express yourself sexually, in my opinion.
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However, Saut contends the discouraging statistics don't suggest gains are doomed for the rest of the year.
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Alarmed by the dissent, Beijing's Communist Party leaders tightened control over the city, discouraging pro-democracy supporters.
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His forecast may sound discouraging, but Meeks is confident tech will stage a strong rebound next year.
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The lawsuits covered families separated under President Donald Trump's "zero-tolerance" policy aimed at discouraging illegal immigration.
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A pitch to charge firms that amount would be a de facto head tax, strongly discouraging employment.
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But it was so discouraging that they were saying don't even waste your time, don't even try.
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Discouraging people from waiting until they fall ill before they buy insurance is not a bad idea.
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And I want to be honest about the experience but I don't want it to be discouraging.
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" Omipi said she wanted to keep "motivating" people and didn't want her weight gain to be "discouraging.
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"One of the things that is so discouraging is how big a problem we got," Pershing said.
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The fund's dividend payments appear to reduce wealth inequality and poverty, without discouraging recipients from finding work.
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And when you have stricter laws, you can assume it has a discouraging effect on gun ownership.
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There weren't any female producers at the time I arrived in Nashville, and it was very discouraging.
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Even when you play online, it's stressful and a huge grind: Losing points is discouraging and frustrating.
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But it risks exacerbating the divide in the workforce and further discouraging companies from creating permanent jobs.
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Uber has built its business model by discouraging the practice of tipping at the expense of workers.
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As a San Francisco cyclist, I've had my stomach sink more than once at that discouraging sight.
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New laws seek to bring more transparency and strike a balance between discouraging corruption and chilling investment.
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Britain and Germany issued advisories on Saturday to their citizens discouraging them from travelling to Jammu & Kashmir.
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The search for love or even just companionship can get discouraging, especially for us truly unique flowers.
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One of the hottest gifts this holiday season was the hoverboard—for reasons both encouraging and discouraging.
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If you're just getting started on your journey to being an artist, all this can be discouraging.
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Despite the discouraging results, he has made it through at least six innings in four consecutive starts.
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In a new interview with Esquire, the cover star talks about discouraging experiences early in his career.
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There is genuine value to the locker room not caving into melancholy after a thoroughly discouraging performance.
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Bond defaults are also on track to hit a record this year, discouraging banks from extending credit.
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"You would be discouraging high-frequency trading, and they aren't going to be happy with the bill."
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Britain and Germany issued advisories on Saturday to their citizens discouraging them from traveling to Jammu & Kashmir.
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The program was supposed to limit federal payouts after flood disasters, while discouraging building in risky areas.
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"Hearn said: "He said a few discouraging things after the fight, talking about his health and stuff.
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The current thinking is not either in terms of encouraging philanthropy or discouraging and forming new business.
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And there is some evidence that, rather than discouraging work as many Republicans claim, Medicaid incentivises toil.
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Twitter has deleted over 10,85033 accounts that were discouraging people from voting in the upcoming midterm elections.
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Doing so cuts off the behavior's direct and indirect impact (discouraging others from behaving the same way).
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The decision in Rucho very well may be discouraging for those seeking to curb hyper-partisan gerrymandering.
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Despite widespread evidence that broadcasts increase ticket sales, many producers remain concerned about discouraging potential ticket buyers.
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But the Mets began a pivotal stretch of their schedule in about the most discouraging way possible.
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Which can feel so discouraging, so insurmountable because it makes you feel like a lonely powerless weirdo.
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That's why it's discouraging that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
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But unlike other 20-somethings with big dreams and discouraging finances, Scott isn't the least bit worried.
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It's just so discouraging to keep on playing those shows without feeling like you're really getting anywhere.
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That could be discouraging for those who hoped a blah year would lead to a booming one.
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What is extremely upsetting and discouraging is the lack of progress made I've witnessed in my lifetime.
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The new laws affecting property taxes and mortgage interest rate deductions might be discouraging buyers, she added.
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Deferment can be discouraging under normal circumstances, because interest continues to build even while payments are paused.
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It could be that the higher denial rate is also discouraging some people from applying at all.
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The authorities changed tactics, discouraging villagers and the local police from killing a man who ran wild.
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For buyers of steel and aluminum inside the United States, the tariffs have increased prices, discouraging investment.
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Discouraging lenders Workers wouldn't be the only ones affected by a change in the order of payments.
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" The composition, he says, is mainly about "xenophobia and the contrast between encouraging tourism and discouraging immigration.
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Schumer and Reid "are discouraging Democrats from voting for it ... just to keep the issue alive," Sen.
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She said he then derailed her career, discouraging directors and other Hollywood filmmakers from working with her.
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Discouraging students from taking out loans — without providing financial alternatives — harms their ability to progress through college.
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They are aimed at discouraging GOP-leaning voters from crossing the aisle and backing Democrat Doug Jones.
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By discouraging older people from buying insurance, the plan would lower the average sticker price of care.
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Even more discouraging, not a single person suspected of killing protesters on Maidan was brought to trial.
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Bitcoin's drop this week paints a pretty discouraging picture for the near future, technical market analysts say.
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With doubts about the material and with the F.B.I. discouraging publication, editors decided to hold their fire.
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And an optimistic mindset will help your repayment process feel more worthwhile and less discouraging, Marshall says.
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By discouraging older people from buying insurance, the plan will lower the average sticker price of care.
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In other countries, attempts at discouraging or prohibiting candidates from being on the ballot have also occurred.
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Dear Diary: I was walking down York Avenue after a discouraging second day at my first job.
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Some of the tickets were priced as if the organizers were actively discouraging people from buying them.
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Other teachers said they filed for office after discouraging conversations with their representatives during the teacher walkout.
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Trump made a full-throated case for economic protectionism, encouraging domestic manufacturing and discouraging imports and trade.
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And it's also a disservice to organ donation, discouraging people from wanting to donate in the first place.
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"There's a lot of pretty negative, discouraging and sometimes quite frightening material about immunization on websites," says Larson.
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These are discouraging results; one should expect that, given increasing public awareness, infections would consistently continue to decline.
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The bank said in a statement that the measure is aimed at discouraging growth of foreign exchange liabilities.
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That is why we're committed to discouraging deforestation through a Zero Deforestation Policy for our Brazilian farmland investments.
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This is frustrating and discouraging for those of us who work on reproductive rights — but not entirely surprising.
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Kate Bosworth peeled back the curtain of Hollywood casting in order to discuss something discouraging, but not surprising.
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Its fake members stressed the importance of trusting and supporting a partner, discouraging their targets from asking questions.
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From the perspective of protecting the brand, as well as discouraging a toxic work environment, they probably should.
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Above, an advertisement discouraging the spread of fake news, at a train station in Kuala Lumpur last month.
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MKM Partners analyst Rob Sanderson said the departures, especially in the product and engineering departments, were very discouraging.
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At the very least, they said, it is discouraging to see Falluja back in the hands of extremists.
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Such practices are a good short term strategy for discouraging the practice, but ultimately it's users who suffer.
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Muslim leaders are working with different branches of government to develop tactics for discouraging the spread of extremism.
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It is down by 1.7 percent so far this year after discouraging economic data from the euro zone.
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Things are looking up for the stock market into the year's end, after a discouraging start to 2016.
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The higher surcharges and premiums for smokers are discouraging people, especially young people, from enrolling in ACA plans.
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These measures are supposed to help keep costs down by discouraging doctors from using excessive, unnecessary health care.
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A stronger greenback makes dollar-denominated commodities like oil more expensive to holders of other currencies, discouraging buying.
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Such wide-reaching restrictions make investment risky for entrepreneurs, discouraging mesh network start-ups and other new technologies.
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Maddow also played audio that reveals a detention facility worker discouraging the children there from speaking with reporters.
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A toxicity charge aimed at discouraging the use of polluting vehicles in central London has come into force.
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Probably the most simple ornament for discouraging your cat from climbing the tree is an open cat cage.
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Given the amount of talent this team has, the "GREEN" call is so discouraging everytime you hear it.
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It is reasonable to assume that many of these changes had an economic impact, mainly by discouraging spending.
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One of the most discouraging statistics in Baltimore has been a 212 percent increase in homicides last year.
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The pollution control technology is expensive, thus discouraging many coal companies from upgrading their facilities in other ways.
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So far, there have been no discouraging words from the downstairs neighbors about the pirouettes and fan kicks.
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As most parents of small children know, encouraging good behavior is often more effective than discouraging bad behavior.
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There's a saddish moment in the show when Jonathan's agent summarizes the discouraging reaction to the "Superbia" workshop.
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According to the sexual misconduct policy, violations of its code discouraging consensual sex are not exempt from scrutiny.
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It might sound discouraging like I'm saying don't ask questions during Ramadan, but that's not really the point.
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Entrepreneurs understandably watch every dollar, so the often-steep administrative expenses of a retirement plan can be discouraging.
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More discouraging, it was the lies that readers were particularly eager to share and thus profitable to publish.
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He said it was discouraging that no Republicans voted in support of the resolution formalizing proceedings last week.
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Clinton's loss appeared to send a discouraging message about women's opportunities for leadership in political or corporate life.
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The increase in pedestrian deaths, which account for 16 percent of all traffic fatalities, is even more discouraging.
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The times may be discouraging, but the full strength of American democracy is still waiting to be born.
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Peggy Johnson Executive vice president, business development, Microsoft It's so discouraging to think this is still going on.
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That would mean tariffs reaching as high as 64 percent on dairy and other agricultural products, discouraging business.
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The low adoption numbers run the risk of discouraging companies interested in developing TB diagnostics, said Ms. Lessem.
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Second, negotiation with the Mexican government, to get more help discouraging migration on its side of the border.
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It's discouraging to watch this all happening, and Quammen is audibly frustrated at this point in our conversation.
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As irritating as you find people's unsolicited solicitousness, discouraging people from showing concern for others is bad policy.
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We Australians understand, and many of us accept, that discouraging migrants from landing on our shores means cruelty.
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It also introduced new provisions aimed at discouraging the practice of routing income through countries with ultralow taxes.
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The jobs report for May contained discouraging news: continuing low labor-force participation, now below 63 percent overall.
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My head ached relentlessly, I was nauseated around the clock, and my partial vision was disorienting and discouraging.
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And 2015 was one of those years, according to the discouraging figures the publication put out this fall.
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Political campaigns engage in three core activities: Launching advertising campaigns, mobilizing (or discouraging) voters and organizing political rallies.
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The science on green light isn't as solid, but in theory, it targets melanocytes, discouraging excess melanin production.
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With the U.S. ineffectual in discouraging nuclear proliferation on the Korean peninsula, neighboring countries have pivoted toward China.
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It is discouraging that the league so often ignores the benefits of letting more people see the game.
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Legal experts fear these kinds of proposals will proliferate throughout the state, discouraging people from seeking misconduct records.
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It could raise the costs of shoes, clothing and other consumer goods, while discouraging investment amid the uncertainty.
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Fakes have long frustrated top labels like Apple and Nike, discouraging some from selling via Amazon at all.
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DHS touted the decision to expand MPP to Brazilians on Wednesday as a means of discouraging unauthorized immigration.
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Maris also discussed it with Andy Conrad, the geneticist who runs Alphabet's Verily, and Conrad was thoughtfully discouraging.
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It has morphed into a discouraging, feel-bad meme — a potent means of condemning any kind of overreach.
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Warsame's close relatives had been prominent in working with Luger on discouraging Somali youth from joining extremist groups.
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Discouraging parents from taking advantage of such investments in their children is surely counterproductive to making America great.
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"This is one of the main points discouraging migrants from moving from their homes to Europe," Kalinak said.
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It is a little discouraging at times since half of my paycheck goes to them all the time.
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In addition to discouraging unscrupulous employers from hiring undocumented immigrants, this would reduce the exploitation of American workers.
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They were introduced with the intention of discouraging police misconduct and to protect officers from unfounded civil complaints.
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Hill, in her op-ed, called the timing of the hearing "discouraging" and suggested more time for investigation.
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Some U.S. college leaders have blamed White House rhetoric, visa delays and global tensions for discouraging overseas students.
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But it was discouraging to see the event become "all about celebrities and the white activists," he said.
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"The World Economic Forum's findings are discouraging but not at all surprising," said Rachel Thomas, founder of LeanIn.
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It's not uncommon for disorganized bosses to occasionally reshuffle projects, as discouraging as that is for any employee.
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It is the unchallenged influence of the very rich on the opinions of everyone else that is so discouraging.
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Articles like this make our country's hospitals less safe for staff and nonviolent patients by discouraging appropriate security measures.
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Tossing a drab "who wants to hang out?" text into a group chat can seem desperate, discouraging the shy.
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Another possibility: businesses have plenty of investment opportunities, but pressure from Wall Street is discouraging them from making them.
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"Our country is not at its best right now, and that can be very discouraging and frustrating," she says.
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Payments taper off as soon as a recipient earns more, which risks discouraging the unemployed from taking up work.
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"Not banning the textured implants is very discouraging to us and to the patients who have lymphoma," Cook said.
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This would make the hassle of switching carriers even more annoying, while also stifling competition and potentially discouraging innovation.
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After all, while the RCT was discouraging, it wasn't devastating — there was, in fact, a small increase in migration.
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"I know that this crisis is daunting — the death rates are stunning — and it can be discouraging," Sessions said.
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For people who like to think of shareholders as the ultimate backstop of corporate capitalism, the findings are discouraging.
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Going blonde shouldn't be discouraging or trepidatious, but exciting and empowering — just as it is for our Caucasian peers.
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His shooting prompted Sacramento to enact new police reforms, and the city adopted a new policy discouraging foot pursuits.
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So while discouraging, this finding doesn't mean we should stop looking for signs of life in red dwarf systems.
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While Microsoft has been discouraging Slack use internally, and even banning the free version, Slack hasn't been sitting still.
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An increase in the federal funds rate would result in a higher fixed-mortgage rate, potentially discouraging home buyers.
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If it helps at all, it will be by discouraging Democratic primary voters from giving Sanders a close look.
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One of the more discouraging aspects of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is how by-the-numbers it is.
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White House Chief of Staff John Kelly wants stability, and so is discouraging high-level departures before next year.
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Discouraging victims and witnesses of crime from coming forward makes our jobs harder and does not make you safer.
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This is deeply frustrating, and being surrounded by people whose actions align with profit-motive can be pretty discouraging.
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" Bolton called the decision by North Korea to scrap meetings with South Korea "discouraging" and evidence of "old thinking.
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A group of fraternities and sororities is suing Harvard University over a campus policy discouraging private, single-sex organizations.
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Perhaps most discouraging in this entire episode is that the Democratic Party leadership has enabled the crisis of proportionality.
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The clearance buildup is already hindering vital projects, squandering resources and discouraging talented Americans from pursuing national security jobs.
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Market forces are killing the coal industry and discouraging petroleum exploration in remote unsullied parts of the public lands.
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Still, America has every interest in discouraging Russia's and Iran's impulses to ally themselves in rivalry with the West.
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The tax was designed to help keep health care costs down by discouraging overly-generous "Cadillac" health insurance plans.
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The move is aimed at discouraging growth in banks' foreign currency liabilities, the central bank said in a statement.
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Supporters of the taxes argue that discouraging consumption of such drinks could help reduce the toll of those ailments.
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But the gap with the parallel market is discouraging investment from overseas and leaving Nigeria starved of foreign currency.
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In recent years, though, income inequality in sports — supposedly the epitome of a level playing field — has become discouraging.
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There are no easy answers to these questions other than the dull, discouraging ones that don't offer much comfort.
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"It makes no sense for the government to be discouraging investment in the newspaper industry," Pai said last year.
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Here's the full quote from global CFO Stefan Krause, Hearing about layoffs at our strategic partner LeEco is discouraging.
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Nonetheless – on the verge of another discouraging, trophyless season – the Atlético board decided to put their faith in him.
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" But the draft "never saw daylight" because of internal "doubts about the material and with the F.B.I. discouraging publication.
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And the second thing that could happen is, China could start to retaliate by discouraging purchases of US brands.
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Each one has a better chance of lasting longer, discouraging violations, isolating bad actors and building trust among adversaries.
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The long, discouraging quest for a medication that works to treat Alzheimer's reached a potentially promising milestone on Wednesday.
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Yet combating it with draconian measures could hurt growth by discouraging both officials and entrepreneurs from taking economic risks.
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There's nothing here as discouraging as its recent high-concept, low-joy "Peter Pan," but some ideas don't fly.
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The whole episode was discouraging to longtime senators such as Pat Roberts, the veteran Kansas Republican who is retiring.
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All of that said, it's hard to envision a better strategy than Gilday's for fighting contagion while discouraging aggression.
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Quick action could save lives by discouraging people from taking the law into their own hands, Ms. Shamdasani said.
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So have the Confucius Institutes, which are accused of stifling academic freedom by discouraging students from discussing sensitive topics.
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Citing the precise cause of a pitcher's injury is usually impossible, but the aftermath for Smyly has been discouraging.
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The union cited warnings issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discouraging all "nonessential travel" to China.
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It exempts dwellings less than 19793 years old, to avoid discouraging construction, as well as most single-family homes.
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It exempts dwellings less than 19793 years old, to avoid discouraging construction, as well as most single-family homes.
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After a series of discouraging military defeats, on this day in 1777 Continental Army troops, fighting under American Gen.
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Discouraging news also came from Cam Ne, a village that had already produced one of TV's most sensational stories.
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The union cited warnings issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention discouraging all nonessential travel to China.
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"Our concern was that giving people really lofty savings goals might actually be discouraging them from saving," Gallagher adds.
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But it will still need €3bn-4bn from discouraging tax evasion if it is to meet its deficit target.
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If Hipcamp marketed around events like Coachella, for instance, it would be discouraging people to explore nature, she said.
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The recent Treasury actions, however, are discouraging investment by raising doubts about how stable those laws and regulations are.
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But the "pack your bag type of messaging immigrants are hearing from the federal government" is discouraging, she added.
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But economists discounted the discouraging report, describing it as a blip in a job market that was fundamentally strong.
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We are all struggling to find moments of peace and beauty despite the discouraging and disheartening situation of 2018.
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The administration's most divisive policy, "zero tolerance," was aimed at discouraging families by separating detained parents from their children.
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Does it ever feel discouraging to make art here, as the cost of living just becomes higher and higher?
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More broadly, our legislators should bear in mind the long-term effects of discouraging Americans from pursuing higher education.
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Aganovic, who seems to recognize that discouraging baths would alienate potential customers, insists it isn't washing that's the problem.
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You can look at all these stats, and it's very discouraging, but you either just do it or you don't.
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If that weren't discouraging enough, his retirement last month set off a boomlet of pundits urging him not to run.
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NBC didn't do everything it could have to make Community a hit, but it also wasn't actively discouraging the prospect.
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And the fact that these films are major awards season contenders marks significant progress from 2016's discouraging #OscarsSoWhite fiasco.
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If the trade deficit is unsustainable, a floating currency is supposed to weaken, thereby discouraging imports (and encouraging exports) automatically.
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Representative Jerrold Nadler, likely chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is discouraging talk of an immediate push to impeach Trump.
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"Our country is not at its best right now, and that can be very discouraging and frustrating," she told People.
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That may sound discouraging, but it's just as important to rule things out as it is to find something new.
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These include help with debt collection; stopping a competitor from opening; and discouraging workers from unionising or suing for mistreatment.
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"Every time I've ever tried using a task management app I found it sad and discouraging to use," he said.
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You understand that a lot of these people didn't make it into the history books, but it's still not discouraging.
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And 64 percent find it discouraging to try and workout to achieve those thin physiques they see in the media.
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Restricting users to only using MoviePass for a movie once, though, makes it even more difficult, discouraging would-be sharers.
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However, on Saturday Germany and the UK issued advisories to their citizens discouraging them from travelling to Jammu and Kashmir.
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"If you're not in that world and you're just not familiar with it, I think it's very discouraging," she explained.
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Heather Pierce, the senior director for science policy and regulatory counsel at the association, said the latest news is discouraging.
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"Strong demand is especially striking in light of the unique headwinds created by discouraging rhetoric from ACA opponents," Burwell said.
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The Clark shooting prompted Sacramento to enact new police reforms, and the city adopted a new policy discouraging foot pursuits.
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But none of that is discouraging a growing cohort convinced they can right what they regard as a terrible mistake.
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Security guards do their best to maintain some kind of order, intervening when violence escalates and discouraging open drug use.
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"She's got some sick flicks," Pierce told him, but Clark seemed unimpressed, which was discouraging to her at the time.
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It's discouraging to see so much discord over content that we consciously write and have control over, unlike political events.
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San Antonio hasn't played since the lackluster defeat, a setback that was mighty discouraging to All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard.
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A Wednesday polling day set by the commission was also seen as discouraging millions of Malaysians living abroad from voting.
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It's often regarded as an ominous trend in the market, but it's not discouraging one of Wall Street's biggest bulls.
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But they are not discouraging the idea, either, as their patience with Mr. Trump's erratic and offensive behavior wears thin.
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Tight intellectual property protection can backfire, stopping locals from piggybacking on foreign inventions, discouraging indigenous innovation in less-developed countries.
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A month into the job, the editor I was working for told me to make my rejection letters more discouraging.
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Kelly also admitted that she monitors her Twitter account for negative feedback from Trump's supporters but finds the practice discouraging.
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They're seeing discouraging solutions coming out of the left, and it's a take-it-or-leave-it proposition for them.
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Discouraging his early aspiration to become a D.J., his father, a local politician, urged him to become a lawyer instead.
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For those of us interested in policy solutions to serious challenges facing Americans, these past few months have been discouraging.
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Experts say the labor situation is discouraging hundreds of thousands of Portuguese who emigrated during the crisis from returning home.
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Obstruction Finally, Democrats have been alluding to obstruction, based on the White House withholding documents and discouraging witnesses from testifying.
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Also contributing to the slowdown in hiring by small businesses is a more discouraging trend: Americans are forming fewer companies.
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Specifically, it would take away our retirement benefits, discouraging people from becoming law enforcement reps and making their workplaces unsafe.
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It can get discouraging — Oh, it didn't work or Oh, I lost the baby or I can't do this again.
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It's another notch on Choc's belt to showcase her gift of making even the most discouraging subject matter feel cheery.
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It was a discouraging start in Boston for Porcello, who had come from Detroit in a trade for Yoenis Cespedes.
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Another factor adding to the friction is that the administration is considering an advisory discouraging Americans from commercial air travel.
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Moreover, while moderately high aspirations can provide crucial motivation, unrealistically high aspirations can be so discouraging that they are harmful.
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When the ball goes to their man, they rush out; otherwise, they bunch together along the line, discouraging entry passes.
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Perhaps most discouraging overall is that regardless of political persuasion, voters have little faith Congress will fairly and competently investigate.
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Overall, it's discouraging how little governments seem to be doing about problems that threaten the continued existence of their societies.
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It's that last bit that provides the most insight into why so many companies are discouraging customers from returning items.
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The instructions are quite complex, discouraging spraying both when it is too windy or when it is not windy enough.
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The effort, part of a widening crackdown on illegal immigration, is aimed at discouraging families from paying human smuggling organizations.
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But taxes are also a way of discouraging behaviour that imposes costs on society, and driving has plenty of these.
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In this year's "well-being" budget, the government allocated NZ$25m ($16m) to discouraging any from ever attempting the journey.
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I'm not one, but I find it discouraging that Senator Sanders and Representative Gabbard are the only true antiwar options.
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The tougher standard will be difficult to meet, and make seed cleaning more expensive, possibly discouraging future sales, exporters say.
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National-level policy messaging must be better coordinated, while discouraging ill-disciplined public bombast that alienates friends and energizes foes.
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When they respond by discouraging their child from attending or finishing college, they hurt the child's long-term economic prospects.
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Others say it is a pretense for discouraging the poor, minorities and other typically Democratic-leaning voters from casting ballots.
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The company added that the coronavirus could end up having a larger financial impact by discouraging people from booking cruises.
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Rising hotel prices and the noise of construction are discouraging Western visitors and Cambodian tourists from the city, he says.
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Clinton on Thursday said that locating the missing girls is essential for improving gender equality worldwide and discouraging future terrorism.
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Monday's roller coaster moves are discouraging, especially after last week's extreme volatility, when stocks fell for a variety of reasons.
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Hong Kong's government in late June proposed a vacancy tax on empty new homes aimed at discouraging developers from hoarding.
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This is the way a broken government operates: undermining the investments made by companies following the law and discouraging innovation.
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I feel that we are forced to accept the discouraging fact that people with disabilities are unwanted in the workforce.
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None of these, of course, are indigenously German, but even the savory German offerings, should you find them, are discouraging.
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Interest rates moved minimally last week before the Brexit storm, discouraging would-be borrowers from seeking mortgages for refinancing and homebuying.
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I've become immune to seeing such discouraging developments, and if anything, I feel as though this isn't the worst of it.
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Yes, but: While such resistance is admittedly discouraging in the face of dire climate-change warnings, it does not spell doom.
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But for people that enter a work organization that are facing challenges, that don't have that, it can be incredibly discouraging.
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At the last meeting, Hart invited Moms Demand Action activists along to pass out flyers discouraging the act of arming teachers.
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Not only were your words cruel, and your message discouraging and hurtful, to young LGBTQ youth but it was beyond unprofessional.
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Trump's tweet, combined with Mercer money, is hardly discouraging for Ward, and could make the primary less appealing for other prospects.
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Despite the hate it gets, the whole surge pricing system is designed to preserve that by discouraging demand to ensure supply.
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To combat bad behaviors, the brewery decided to set up a sign of rules discouraging running, screaming and other disruptive antics.
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Stephen Innes, senior trader at OANDA, said in a note Monday that the higher rates were discouraging short-term yuan trades.
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I took my glasses off so I couldn't see myself in the big mirror wall, which I knew would be discouraging.
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With rampant disinformation actively discouraging some people from going to the polls, it's vital that you know your rights on Tuesday.
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"Now, there's a feeling now, this shitty, discouraging feeling in your gut, where you're in a compromised double bind," Thomas says.
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According to Kempton, electricity from offshore wind is still about double the market cost, "which is kind of discouraging," he admits.
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One needn't dig very deep for discouraging stats on what all of these means for Seattleites without six-figure tech salaries.
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To be sure, finding jobs in today's market can be discouraging and, often, it can take a lot longer than expected.
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The included 4-foot KryptoFlex cable is just one more layer of security discouraging opportunists from nabbing a wheel or seat.
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That may be because the government is so weak that resources for programmes like discouraging teen pregnancy flow mainly through NGOs.
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Schools around the US and UK are posting warnings on social media and sending notes home to parents discouraging their use.
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Wednesday'd agreement with civil rights groups ends three lawsuits that challenged the Trump Administration's "zero tolerance" aimed at discouraging illegal immigration.
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The import duties are seen undercutting economic growth, with higher prices for goods discouraging consumer spending and businesses shelving investment plans.
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While that's surely discouraging to potential homebuyers, Landed is prepared to expand into additional markets and diversify where it offers support.
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But it wasn't a discouraging gap, and it didn't turn us into cynical, bitter old women at the age of 18.
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She explained that blaming women and discouraging them from reporting rape makes perpetrators feel they can get away with assaulting women.
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It was undoubtedly discouraging, but it likely wasn't anything that a good night's sleep or even a relaxing weekend couldn't fix.
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We're happy to see the police politely reminding visitors to be safe, without discouraging them from taking their gaming habit outdoors.
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Sports Briefing | Colleges Florida State's student government has passed a resolution discouraging Seminoles fans from wearing Native American headdresses at games.
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"The US has been very successful in discouraging support of terrorist groups because people realize they're gonna get caught," said Ringel.
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Thayer suggested China was actively preventing Southeast Asian neighbors from developing offshore energy reserves without its participation, and discouraging foreign partnerships.
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Dog muzzles serve a variety of purposes from preventing biting during training and grooming to discouraging your dog from licking wounds.
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A coalition of major U.S. shipping companies sent a letter to Mnuchin earlier this month discouraging him from raising shipping rates.
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This can lead investors to hold onto their properties indefinitely, discouraging them from expanding their holdings or creating any new jobs.
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This was discouraging, especially since a server let me know that I still had over a dozen more flavors to try.
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More discouraging, recent polls show that Trump is holding his own in the swing states likely to decide the 2020 election.
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This stain and odor remover can help keep your floors, carpets, and couches fresh, while discouraging further accidents in the house.
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But in addition to discouraging risky activity, capital also serves as money that banks can afford to lose in a crisis.
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Although this is discouraging news, it is crucial to recognize that relatively straightforward and commonsense reforms can safeguard Medicare's financial future.
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The problem, it seemed, was not necessarily the lack of resources but the obstacles discouraging athletes in particular from seeking help.
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It's likely that the Trump administration, instead of discouraging such a service will, in fact, make it more valuable than ever.
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Dr. Kertechian's research aimed to find out what impact clothing has on finding a job, and the results were pretty discouraging.
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Turns out that making people individually responsible for global warming might actually have the reverse effect, discouraging them from action altogether.
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The sheer volume of information in recent years may be overwhelming patients and discouraging them from using these portals, Gerber said.
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And it would deal a discouraging psychological blow to Democrats who have poured so many hopes and dollars into this campaign.
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But with the discouraging odds of 1 in 292.2 million, it's extremely unlikely that you'll find yourself with the winning ticket.
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He also expressed concerns that the "current environment" will hamper government efficiency by discouraging open communication and the use of email.
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The government could strengthen policies discouraging coal plants, support low-carbon power and begin a transition toward clean energy, it said.
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But a prolonged renegotiation of Nafta could potentially do even more damage, with years of uncertainty discouraging investment in the country.
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Officials are raising awareness about social distancing and, for instance, discouraging inmates from sitting on one another's beds, Ms. Feeney said.
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For Ms. Sharek, 28, it's not about discouraging the women who don't train competitively, but about elevating the women who do.
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Priests in the underground on the mainland tell me that they are discouraging parishioners from coming to Mass to avoid arrest.
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They have even been accused of actively discouraging victims from coming forward, and of interfering in the university's Title IX procedures.
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The government is not ordering pubs, restaurants or clubs to close, even though it is strongly discouraging people from patronizing them.
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Entangling the local justice system in immigration enforcement erodes trust, discouraging immigrants from reporting crime and appearing as witnesses in court.
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You could see the case for responding to this by discouraging personal savings by Americans, perhaps by massively expanding Social Security.
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Unfortunately, with this shortcut, they're unintentionally making their neighborhoods less safe by discouraging people from seeking assistance when they need it.
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But of the reasons to fall well short of expectations in a district, it's probably one of the least discouraging ones.
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That reluctance might be discouraging for policymakers trying to make data transfer between insurers, health systems, patients and developers more seamless.
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PHILADELPHIA — The Mets' efforts to move past a discouraging 275 season and determine the shape of next year's team continued Thursday.
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And Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other top Republicans are also discouraging the whistleblower's identity from being disclosed.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and other top Republicans are also discouraging disclosure of the whistleblower's identity as well.
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That's unclear — but discouraging things like Amazon's donation is much less of a loss than it might seem at first glance.
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In her final argument, Weirich stood facing Noura and raised the question the defense left unanswered by discouraging Noura from testifying.
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Drugmakers often prefer to litigate rather than settle in hopes of protecting their brands and discouraging future patient lawsuits, Thompson said.
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As the World Health Organization declares the coronavirus a global health emergency, yet more tech companies are discouraging travel to China.
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Discouraging physician participation, as the American Medical Association does, will not lead to a ban on capital punishment or lethal injection.
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Higher interest rates slow economic growth by discouraging lending and spending, and rising rates often prompt investors to worry about recessions.
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Interviewees also describe a deliberate disinformation campaign meant to spin discouraging statistics as evidence the U.S. was prevailing in the war.
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"It's incredibly discouraging to see such a vile attack on such a decent man," Hatch told the Washington Post on Tuesday.
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The Coptic Church itself preaches patience, discouraging protests in the hope that such docility will protect the community from more violence.
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"Local, regional and national policymakers globally are showing more appetite for discouraging car usage entirely in urban areas," the firm said.
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School-based instruction championing "cultural retention" and discouraging inter-cultural mixing through "cultural appropriation" shaming will take care of the rest.
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The trajectory is likewise discouraging for Biden, whose decline continues even after he significantly boosted his field presence in the state.
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Trade protectionism spurs flight from risk in financial markets, squeezing credit, and also weighs on business confidence, discouraging investment, he said.
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After many false springs and discouraging backlashes, we are finally experiencing a revolutionary assertion of women's power that is transforming Congress.
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But it wasn't a discouraging gap and it didn't turn us into cynical, bitter old women at the age of 18.
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But what voter ID laws do accomplish is discouraging poor and minority voters — a result that generally gives Republicans an edge.
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"That man is not your father," she would say, calmly turning away to focus elsewhere, implicitly discouraging me from looking further.
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One is Special Counsel Mueller is required to follow Department of Justice guidelines and rules [discouraging prosecution of a sitting president].
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But for people that enter a work organization that are facing challenges that don't have that, it can be incredibly discouraging.
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Initially, he encouraged violence against protesters; he's since taken a winking, you-know-what-I-really-mean tone in discouraging it.
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And what's discouraging about that polarity switch is that it feels not like an evolution, it feels like we're taking turns.
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The Education Department report includes recommendations on how schools might consider campus safety and applicants' criminal histories without discouraging applications for admission.
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The Education Department report includes recommendations on how schools might consider applicants' criminal histories and campus safety without discouraging applications for admission.
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It can be so discouraging to see these areas come out of nowhere, and not know how to get rid of them!
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If you include your rich uncle in your group aimed at saving more, it may be more discouraging than beneficial, he added.
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The new tariffs are discouraging the kind of manufacturing expansion the original tariffs on imported panels were meant to encourage, she said.
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"The rising rejection rates can be read as the result of a political objective aimed at discouraging people from coming," Barbieri said.
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His initial stint at Vogue, under Grace Mirabella, was discouraging, as she was dismissive of his ability to make these critical connections.
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The New York Times just released a discouraging story connecting the dots of dangers the increased number of solo women travelers experience.
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Still, he said the Fed never believed the discouraging first-quarter GDP figures that showed the U.S. economy grew at 0.5 percent.
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They favour investment in public goods, like education and research, and wage subsidies, which boost incomes of the poor without discouraging work.
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The latest move is aimed at discouraging dollarisation and makes it more costly for banks to keep forex deposits, one trader said.
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They're not discouraging individual users curious for a new inbox experience either, though without Groups there is less to differentiate the app.
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The evidence that does exist is pretty discouraging — and activists disagree on what it implies about what the movement should focus on.
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It can be discouraging and now I feel like there's a priority in terms of making sure that all shades are represented.
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However, Furchtgott-Roth argued that Clinton's plan to raise the minimum wage will hurt the "most vulnerable among us" by discouraging hiring.
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Then, he hinted, he would seek a more ambitious deal including US aid for rural development in the name of discouraging migration.
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While this conclusion is an embarrassment to those Democrats, it is more discouraging to think of the opportunity costs to our country.
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In late June, the administration was forced under intense global criticism to abandon the policy, which was aimed at discouraging illegal immigration.
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Despite these discouraging moments, I completed my internship and turned my passion for policymaking into a paid staff position on the Hill.
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This week, he's fired off a pair of tweets discouraging the Fed from raising interest rates on Wednesday, as is widely expected.
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That they -- you know, that perhaps, they&aposre discouraging that and sort of having a better relationship with him, as I said.
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The data could be discouraging for the Bank of Japan as it struggles to accelerate inflation to its 2 percent price target.
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Perhaps more discouraging, over the past two decades, the percentage of women holding computer jobs has fallen from 35 percent in 1991.
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The same coalition of corporate interests succeeded in discouraging California from passing a state privacy law similar to the 2016 F.C.C. requirements.
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On the plus side, the tax would reduce market volatility by discouraging short-term speculation and ending most high-frequency computer trading.
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Trump's view is that over-regulation slows the economy by putting some companies out of business and discouraging new ones from forming.
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Another thing parents often do is tell girls they need extra support in math and science — and it can be very discouraging.
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Nevertheless, some analysts worry that these price cuts are shrinking Walmart's profits, and discouraging customers from shopping in its higher-margin stores.
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However, employees often face a hefty tax bill if they exercise their stock options, discouraging many from accepting jobs at private companies.
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The recovery remains uneven across the country as small cities still face huge inventories of unsold homes, discouraging new investment and construction.
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But there is a need for subtlety too, so that consolidation is challenged without discouraging innovation, and excesses are curbed without overregulation.
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America's broken and backwards tax policies and mountains of red tape are handcuffing the economy and discouraging much need job-creating investments.
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"This can be a discouraging factor for power production investments located in areas with a weak power grid," an Agder spokesman said.
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The EU will not want to offer Britain a special deal, for fear of encouraging leavers and discouraging remainers in other countries.
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"Since that time, there have been significant policy changes that are discouraging U.S. companies from proceeding with H-1B cases," she added.
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Admittedly, this framework leads to some discouraging conclusions: this isn't the type of problem that a single new federal administration can fix.
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Pelosi has referred to impeachment as a "divisive" issue, discouraging Democrats from focusing on it ahead of the midterm elections in November.
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A transgender man with extra breast tissue may experience anxiety when people call him a woman, discouraging him from interacting with others.
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So I'm heartened by Trump's words, even if I'm surprised that he's discouraging them from a bad idea rather than vice-versa.
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The Nets' past may be unremarkable, and their present may be depressing, yet it is their future that is perhaps most discouraging.
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The US Health and Human Services has screening tools and a prevention campaign discouraging adolescents and teens from using and abusing drugs.
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"This is attacking the legal process, because it's discouraging people from following the law," National Border Patrol Council President Brandon Judd said.
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Instead of wondering whether you've been encouraging or discouraging, motivating or de-motivating lately, you can measure yourself against the two dimensions.
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The recent opposition, along party lines, to the idea of reinstituting sanctions on Iran is discouraging testament to feckless dereliction of duty.
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The omission is discouraging and could prove dangerous, particularly in view of the current record of partially automated vehicles getting into accidents.
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On the other, however, he said it can be discouraging to feel like he isn't using the skills he gained in school.
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Most important, this shutdown undoubtedly will reinforce a discouraging trend: More and more workers are leaving the civil service and diplomatic corps.
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The mosquito-borne Zika virus has been linked to brain damage in thousands of babies in Brazil, discouraging travel to affected regions.
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Instead, he's been fixated on discouraging the FBI investigation into links between his campaign and Moscow — something that's backfired terribly for him.
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Sometimes, however, rates were negative: if you put a tariff on parts but not on cars, you were actually discouraging auto assembly.
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They inspire us to remember that in the recesses of our discouraging past, there are still flashes of grace, dignity and bravery.
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That's discouraging to me because I was hoping that after One Day at a Time came out, that people would go 'Oh!
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To the Editor: Instead of discouraging students from going to college, I would encourage them to enroll in their local community college.
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We don't think we would have enough poll workers ... and we think we should be discouraging people from congregating in that way.
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Neither of us have smartphones, making the question "How old should you be before getting a smartphone?" particularly discouraging for our kids.
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"We now have the president actively discouraging witnesses from coming in to answer a legally binding subpoena from Congress," Ocasio-Cortez added.
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Landlords warn that repealing the Costa-Hawkins law would create deep uncertainty among developers, making California's housing shortage worse by discouraging construction.
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High-deductible plans have become commonplace, a deterrent used by companies to lower health care costs by discouraging unnecessary tests or treatments.
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The W.T.O. warned that intensifying trade conflicts posed a direct threat to jobs and livelihoods, while discouraging companies from expanding and innovating.
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Three of Wednesday's relievers — Fernando Salas, Neil Ramirez and Josh Smoker — combined to turn a two-run lead into a discouraging defeat.
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"We should be encouraging, rather than discouraging, that sport participation and physical activity give multiple physical and mental health benefits," Laskowski said.
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And it brought China to the negotiating table, but may now be discouraging China from bringing the talks to a close. 5.
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We applaud the surgeon general for his report and stand firm in discouraging the use of all tobacco products, including e-cigarettes.
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If you include your rich uncle in your group focused on saving more, it may be more discouraging than beneficial, he said.
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The policy is aimed at discouraging federal prosecutors from pursuing marijuana-related offenses in states where the substance is legal, including Colorado.
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Nunes, who in an ironic twist once co-sponsored the "Discouraging Frivolous Lawsuits Act," has a long history of filing frivolous lawsuits.
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Facebook and Google do loom large in the consumer market, discouraging entrepreneurs from trying ventures in the giants' ever-expanding corporate paths.
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To the Editor: Are we discouraging the type of doctors our country sorely needs by pricing them out of a medical degree?
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Overregulation is destroying the engine of American prosperity by stifling innovation, destroying jobs, and discouraging people from supporting themselves through honest work.
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Such a shift in policy will likely boost interest rates, discouraging borrowing and potentially tempting investors into debt and away from stocks.
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Frequently dropped calls are discouraging enough, but this connectivity problem takes on another dynamic when considering how human lives are at stake.
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Interviewees also describe a deliberate disinformation campaign meant to spin discouraging statistics as evidence the United States was prevailing in the war.
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Right to work forces unions to represent even those who don't pay dues or claim membership, discouraging workers from joining and contributing.
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Their discovery after 10 days inside the cave, and the successful evacuations on Sunday, beat what many had seen as discouraging odds.
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It sounds as if you've tried discouraging your colleagues from such talk in your presence, but maybe you can vary your tactics.
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But that doesn't mean the work is done, and discouraging your friend from following her chosen path would be a step backward.
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The concern with the continuous coverage provision is that it could have the unintended consequence of discouraging healthy people from buying coverage.
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At its most discouraging, it can feel like you're trying to relocate an entire beach one grain of sand at a time.
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One of the most discouraging pieces of #MeToo is how unwilling men have been to call out the very obviously bad actors.
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Keeping inflation under control is a key mission of the Fed, and higher rates help do so by discouraging borrowing and spending.
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The reason for the mission was to disrupt South Korea's global coming-out party by discouraging people from attending the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
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The idea of a negative income tax was fought by legislators who worried about subsidizing the "undeserving poor" as well as discouraging work.
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In August, it accused the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) of discouraging customers from sharing their banking password with the micro-investment startup.
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ET, Sunday A Week 6 loss to Dallas in Green Bay seems less discouraging now that Aaron Rodgers is playing more like himself.
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But the NBC News report offers some discouraging insight into how women are viewed in the White House — and not just by Kelly.
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But the social safety net also appears to be impeding the reinvigoration of the economy by discouraging unemployed people from working part time.
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Biden says he'll pay for his plan by reversing Trump's corporate tax cuts, halting subsidies for fossil fuels and discouraging practices like outsourcing.
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Young physicists already worry about their citations, she said, so even if his talk was baseless, Strumia's words hit a sore, discouraging spot.
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Twitter recently took down thousands of accounts engaged in spreading information discouraging people from participating in the midterm elections, per Reuters and CNN.
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Had he favored students he wanted to sleep with, while neglecting and discouraging those he was attracted to but who didn't show interest?
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These recent efforts are rooted in previous technology, all of which failed to gain traction, although that doesn't seem to be discouraging anyone.
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That's why governments around the world are responding so quickly by discouraging travel to China and quarantining people who may have been exposed.
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Makena played a small role in the beginning of the film — and mom isn't discouraging her from getting in on the family business.
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A tax on land would be an efficient way to capture a share of the benefits of economic growth without discouraging productive investment.
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The government will also spearhead a "massive advertising campaign" aimed at discouraging people, especially children, from picking up drugs in the first place.
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"The CNB has said negative rates cannot be excluded from the point of view of discouraging speculative capital," Tomsik told a business conference.
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Clinton, would raise taxes on "the wealthy" to "make the economy fairer," further discouraging investment and condemning us to prolonged abysmal economic growth.
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Yet the tardiness of the recent punishments, given the proof that has been available for the best part of a decade, is discouraging.
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These are meant to please the crowds, but also to keep the elite in a state of fear, discouraging dissent from its members.
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That's incredibly discouraging, but at least the number of Americans who don't believe God played a role in human evolution is steadily increasing.
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This kind of thing is not surprising anymore and I guess that's the most discouraging thing about it, it was a clear pattern.
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That could have the unintended consequence of discouraging companies from doing aggressive internal system testing and vulnerability analysis to catch exposures proactively, though.
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Cramer added that he thinks Saudi Arabia has three goals: First, to keep Iran from increasing production too fast by discouraging higher pricing.
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Moderate Arabs must lead an effort to advance a culture of peace by discouraging hate speech and supporting the coexistence of all peoples.
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For now, ultra-low interest rates in Europe and Japan and simpler rules in those markets are discouraging yuan bond issuance more broadly.
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Allergan, Pfizer — Pfizer abandoned its $160 billion merger with Allergan following the Treasury's new rules aimed at discouraging so-called corporate tax inversions.
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" According to the lawsuit, Trump's order "harms the states by preventing, delaying and discouraging federal regulations addressing public health, safety, and environmental concerns.
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Regulatory overreach in our healthcare system can impact the market by discouraging new market entrants, decrease access and increase the cost of care.
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To be sure, there is a very high bar discouraging trial judges from issuing gag orders, particularly against a defendant or his lawyer.
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Removing the tax deductibility of debt would be another lever for discouraging risky bank behavior, and could have considerable benefits for financial stability.
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Hopefully, you realized the discouraging trend before it got really bad and you're able to recover or stave off the worst of it.
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Earlier this month, the Treasury Department unveiled new rules aimed specifically at discouraging companies from moving abroad to lower their American tax bills.
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Republicans and Trump made clear in this election that they're willing to fight dirty by spreading hate or actively discouraging people from voting.
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Getting consumed by the world of profile pictures, ghosting and sometimes shallow hookups can be discouraging, and can often lead to burn out.
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" The EPA in its press release blamed the Obama rule for discouraging coal use, saying the "revised standard will be based on reality.
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When you're paying back student loans, it can be so discouraging to see just how much of your payment is going toward interest.
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He founded his namesake program after teaching a sex-ed class at the Children's Aid Society in the 1970s, and seeing discouraging results.
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But discouraging marketplace enrollment most acutely hurts middle-class and working-poor families, the very supporters to whom Trump claims to be dedicated.
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Trump noted that fact Thursday morning when he questioned the "purpose" of voting on the legislation, potentially discouraging some lawmakers from supporting it.
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"Therefore, any effect from discouraging people from starting to smoke is likely to take more time to become apparent," Pell said by email.
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What's more, those drops were all the more discouraging given how many of its underperforming stores the company has closed in recent years.
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Are there ways in which we can knock down some of the barriers that are discouraging young people about a life of service?
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Still, the recovery remains uneven across the country as small cities still face huge inventories of unsold homes, discouraging new investment and construction.
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In moments of weakness I give in to looking at my Facebook feed, and I see a lot of discouraging anti-Hillary rhetoric.
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At the same time, top executives, notably Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, were discouraging the company from investigating Russian activity on the site.
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Low quality patents and the threat they present also create vast uncertainty to businesses across sectors, discouraging new innovation and hampering our economy.
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There were much more discouraging developments for Sabathia, who was ejected for throwing at a batter with no outs in the sixth inning.
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A 1398 decree against ritual magic from the University of Paris, mainly condemning necromancy, resulted in churches discouraging even small acts of magic.
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But a universal child benefit would bring back the program's biggest benefits, without discouraging work and while supporting middle-class families as well.
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Warren and others, like Sanders who has endorsed some of her plans, are on firmer ground when it comes to discouraging excessive leverage.
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My father was also killed, by the military dictatorship in Nigeria, but the idea of discouraging travel to Nigeria never entered my mind.
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For Republicans, all this has the convenient effect of discouraging people who are young, poor or minority from taking part in the system.
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Mr. Biden has never publicly expressed unhappiness with the president for discouraging him, but some who worked with him assume he felt it.
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After a halting and discouraging start that cost the lives of thousands of G.I.s, the American war machine became a murderous, unstoppable force.
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But Castoldi has taken to posting warnings on social media, discouraging influencers and others around the world from spreading coronavirus jokes and memes.
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"It's been a very uncertain and oftentimes very discouraging journey that did affect negatively my art career," Raven said to the Daily Beast.
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Analysts and traders said Tuesday's official guidance rate was not as weak as their forecasts, discouraging investors to test lows in the yuan.
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Some might see this discouraging episode as a reason to back away from a more openly pugnacious approach on the part of scientists.
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And perhaps the most discouraging part of all is that your anxiety levels might stay high long after you stop watching the news.
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A labyrinth of regulations discouraging that process undermines open government, no matter how cleverly politicians shield their intentions with the language of transparency.
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Metselaar says that the announcement has been discouraging for people like him who manage global businesses and for those who benefit from DACA.
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Ali Ismail, who has been working with the mapping team in the Beqaa for six years, acknowledged that the work can become discouraging.
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Malicious hackers can find plenty of other ways to interfere with elections — notably by discouraging voting through election-day attacks on municipal systems.
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When that happens, he calls those "suppression polls" because they might have the effect of discouraging people to vote for a lost cause.
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Rather than misleading consumers, undermining free speech and discouraging a discussion of unsavory truths in our industrial food system, agriculture needs to evolve.
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In another instance the Obama administration issued a memo discouraging members of E.P.A.'s scientific advisory boards from speaking publicly without agency approval.
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But the social safety net also appears to be impeding the reinvigoration of the economy by discouraging unemployed people from working part time.
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The results of the first wave of Arab protests were largely discouraging, leading many to see the Arab Spring as a cautionary tale.
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Nonprofits warned the rule would have a "chilling effect" on donations and make charitable organizations a target for hackers, discouraging people from giving.
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In fact, the singular "they" didn't fall out of favor until the 18th century, when grammarians started discouraging its use, according to Baron.
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The Trump administration called the sharp decline a sign that its promise to strengthen border security was discouraging people from trying to cross.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Anti-bribery law reforms that Australia recently proposed risk discouraging overseas investments by firms, some of the nation's top companies said.
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Health experts also said the administration's actions on immigration are discouraging some foreign-born residents from enrolling in Medicaid or related federal programs.
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They also described a purposeful disinformation campaign for the public, meant to make discouraging statistics look like the U.S. was winning the war.
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Still, prohibiting or discouraging workers from openly discussing salaries, whether codified or implicitly built into a company's culture, is somewhat commonplace in workplaces.
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The big concern with the continuous coverage provision is that it could have the unintended consequence of discouraging healthy people from buying coverage.
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It is discouraging to feel shunned by people who share political and social views as me, just because of the way I present.
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Our stated rationale for discouraging smoking — to prevent harm caused by secondhand smoke — greatly understates the amount of harm that these actions prevent.
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That constant questioning could drive anyone towards impostor syndrome, and it sends a discouraging, disillusioning message to the women watching Gillibrand's candidacy play out.
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As gender-equality discussions continue to fill news feeds, it's admittedly discouraging that business women have still yet to find parity in the workplace.
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In prepared remarks, Dorsey put to rest claims that Twitter is censoring or discouraging right-wing views—the very controversy responsible for Wednesday's hearing.
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So economists Damon Jones of UChicago and Ioana Marinescu of UPenn decided to figure out if Alaska's cash payments were discouraging Alaskans from working.
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He said the use of negative rates in countries like Denmark "has been better than people expected," particularly in discouraging rapid inflows of capital.
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But on the flip side, getting passed on Crown is going to be a lot more of an obvious "no," which could be discouraging.
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"We need more funding," says Etzioni, "and even more importantly, the administration has been discouraging talented students from coming and staying in the US."
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Further pleasing the adults, the students later took a photo with a sign for a local initiative discouraging parents from hosting underage drinking parties.
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Going to shows that didn't have access — chiefly, no American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter — had become too discouraging, often for safety reasons, Cryer says.
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The other discouraging finding from the report is that the number of Americans who said they had been diagnosed with diabetes continued to rise.
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Still, the recovery in the housing market remains uneven across the country as small cities face huge unsold inventories, discouraging developers from launching projects.
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But instead, the ORR brought Moe to visit a women's clinic dedicated to discouraging women from obtaining abortions, the ACLU said in a statement.
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Image: Tom VarcoA discouraging new study concludes that most antidepressants are ineffective for children and adolescents, and may even be harmful in some cases.
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The health crisis was such that in late December officials took the unusual step of discouraging Brazilians in hard-hit areas to become pregnant.
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While zero tolerance is discouraging some adult men, a new report suggests prosecution does not stop families from trying to enter the U.S. Sandra?
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" Once the problem was pointed out, he says, officials were still slow to correct it -- something that Allen says was "very discouraging to see.
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Widodo also promised to open up investment opportunities in a country where red tape and vested interests remain a potent force discouraging foreign capital.
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However, while the United Kingdom, European Union and Australia have already prohibited commissions, the U.S. is only discouraging this model—not banning it completely.
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Justice League, the tentpole "team up" movie of the DC Comics movie universe, opened to a discouraging $96 million over the weekend, per Variety.
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It also reduced the relative return to education by increasing wages for (uneducated) agricultural labourers, thereby discouraging parents from sending their children to school.
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But lower rates also give people more after-tax income — discouraging productive activity — and require higher government borrowing, which will reduce future economic growth.
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Some feared that a guilty verdict would have a chilling effect on developers, discouraging them from making APIs compatible with those of other software.
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The grim weather isn't discouraging the 22008 or so footballers who have just started a training session under the glare of the floodlights, however.
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Italy's head of debt Davide Iacovoni has blamed market price swings in recent months for discouraging wealthier investors from buying the latest BTP Italia.
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By making technical degrees more expensive, however, this would have the perverse effect of discouraging exactly the kind of graduates we need more of.
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Shares of Snap have fallen more than 16 percent since the discouraging earnings report last week and amid a slew of critical analyst notes.
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But let's face it, setting these lofty goals can not only seem daunting, but discouraging, especially if you've failed at them in the past.
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Our current system is destroying the American people's confidence in our government, discouraging good people from running for public office, and perverting public policy.
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This latest staff shakeup is discouraging for anyone that wants to see Trump improve as a candidate and avert a modern electoral landslide loss.
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A more open, gender neutral space with more people shifting in and out, he says creates a safer environment since it's discouraging to abusers.
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Having zero reported rates is a clear indication that schools are systematically discouraging survivors from come forward, or covering it up when we do.
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Ferguson's letter blasts the administration as discouraging people from accessing health care they are entitled to in the midst of a public health crisis.
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The Stokes Select Little-Bit Finch Feeder makes it easy for finches to enjoy a meal while discouraging larger birds from crowing them out.
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From her room, Castoldi has posted several warnings on social media, discouraging influencers and others around the world from spreading coronavirus jokes and memes.
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Local leaders in those communities often argue that doing so could make their cities less safe by discouraging people from cooperating with the police.
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But some experts say they believe asking about citizenship could accomplish the same goal by discouraging undocumented immigrants, even legal ones, from being counted.
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Kaletra is an HIV drug that has seen discouraging early resultsWhat is it: An HIV drug sold by AbbVie that was approved in 2000.
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It is their job to play, and Mejdal's to know the numbers, including the discouraging odds against a long and lucrative major league career.
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Their job was to keep the cement flowing — and to make the factory appear occupied as a way of discouraging militants from raiding it.
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Meanwhile, discouraging blowouts meant ignoring margin of victory, which sports analysts for decades have generally said is a better predictor of future winning percentage.
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The discouraging implication of the new "Tosca," directed by David McVicar, is that when it comes to staging standard repertory works, modern is bad.
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Meanwhile, Washington D.C.'s health department is discouraging large gatherings of people, especially groups over 1,000 as a way to halt the coronavirus' spread.
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In a country that has only one doctor for every 1,404 people, discouraging doctors from doing their jobs is nothing short of self-destruction.
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That idea was so discouraging that Dr. Polchinski did not want to mention the anthropic principle in the paper he and Dr. Bousso wrote.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now discouraging gatherings of 10 or more people, and is urging people to avoid domestic travel.
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The dangers of guided psychedelic "journeys" include not only adverse drug-reactions but also discouraging people from seeking effective care and promoting drug abuse.
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All they saw was someone in the medical field laughing at her patients' pain, perhaps discouraging them from seeking treatment at a later date.
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But Mr. Cohen's initial lack of commercial success was discouraging, and he turned to songwriting in hopes of expanding the audience for his poetry.
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In the absence of known treatments, insurers are also reluctant to pay for such tests, discouraging all but the most fortunate and resourceful parents.
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Think about all the companies that talk about innovation but endlessly iterate on one or two hit products, while discouraging experimentation through byzantine bureaucracies.
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"The precipitous departure of Felix Tshisekedi the day before the march was indeed discouraging," Desire Kapangu, a resident of Kinshasa's Kasavubu district, told Reuters.
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It is also discouraging, she said, for plum jobs like ones at Washington and Illinois to go in recent years to young male assistants.
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They discovered they used different tones of voice when talking to girls or boys, and tolerated rowdiness in boys while discouraging it in girls.
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Chinese regulators began stepping up their scrutiny of banks several years ago, and they have been discouraging some aggressive lending and money-raising programs.
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The MacArthur Amendment could push premiums down even more by allowing plans that cover fewer benefits and by discouraging sicker customers from buying insurance.
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Border crossings have dropped drastically since Mr. Trump took office, a sign that his tough talk is discouraging people from even trying the journey.
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Lowell's life did not follow a straight line: it coiled like razor wire through intervals of misery, each a discouraging echo of the last.
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Nor will they have forgotten his provocative comments to the three million Turks living in Germany, discouraging them from assimilating in their adopted homeland.
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The weather decreed urgency, discouraging field-goal attempts and encouraging fourth-down boldness, and the game turned on those choices in the fourth quarter.
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But the omnibus is so discouraging because cutting low-value discretionary programs should be an easy reform step before the bigger challenge of entitlements.
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In fact, studies suggest it might do the opposite, by breaking down trust relationships within schools and discouraging people from reaching out for help.
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"That's a little bit discouraging," said Cynthia Cox, associate director for Kaiser Family Foundation's Program for the Study of Health Reform and Private Insurance.
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Worst of all, it intensifies the chilling effect on thinking and policy making within China, discouraging experimentation and innovation when it is urgently needed.
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The first fumble was most discouraging, when he pulled down a pump fake directly in the face of Barrett, making for an easy strip.
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" Tech companies say they're addressing the issue Google said in a statement that it believes information discouraging parents from vaccinating their children is "concerning.
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The White House released a video on Twitter on Wednesday to continue a discouraging and damaging pattern of attacking the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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Such cost-sensitive households are discouraging companies from raising price hikes, particularly those in the retail, service, hotel and restaurant industries, the BOJ said.
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But if "The Moors" sometimes has the discouraging effect of new chalk squeaking across a blackboard, what it ultimately spells out is worth reading.
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Researchers often waste hours of valuable time in lengthy correspondence about whether particular data exist, discouraging studies even before they get off the ground.
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A major factor in the slide is the barrage of trade threats that have unsettled Chinese consumers, discouraging them from buying big-ticket goods.
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A major factor in the slide is the barrage of trade threats that have unsettled Chinese consumers, discouraging them from buying big-ticket goods.
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It is discouraging stockpiling of protective gear, saying the limited number of items need to be saved for regions most affected by the virus.
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Blake's Catholic Church's root flaw lay not only in its greed but also in its hypocrisy — at once both discouraging avarice and pursuing it.
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But asylum cases often take years to litigate, and the Trump administration has made a point of discouraging people from even trying to come.
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Extreme candidates heighten polarization in politics and paralysis in Congress, discouraging moderates and pragmatists (who reflect the preferences of most Americans) from entering politics.
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The international community views exclusion from blocs like the G7 to be a key pressure tactic for discouraging Russia from meddling in other countries.
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The report will follow a batch of discouraging manufacturing data in the past 323 hours from around the world that has rekindled growth fears.
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While some people may argue that struggling with meditation is part of the point, it's also discouraging, and can make a mindfulness practice frustrating.
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About 2,500 children were separated from their parents after the Trump administration announced a "zero tolerance" policy in April aimed at discouraging illegal immigration.
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Turkey's lira fell 0.6%, weakening for the first time in eight sessions, on discouraging economic data and uncertainty over its ties with the United States.
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Even more discouraging is the results weren't all that different from a study done in 1994, in which 32 percent of images represented female bodies.
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"It can be discouraging, but being selected doesn't mean you did anything wrong, it just means you need to complete some additional steps," she said.
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The oft-cited statistic that "half of resolutions fail" is discouraging, and doesn't necessarily paint the full picture of what resolutions are like in action.
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Analysts said discouraging imports could help ease pressure on the pound, protect some industries and raise revenue in a country with a gaping budget deficit.
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Xi'an Famous Foods is famous for its noodles, and takes them pretty seriously — even discouraging takeout orders with noodles, as they won't stay fresh long.
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In the 1990s and early 2000s, many universities, including Columbia, had policies "discouraging," but not outright forbidding, professors from having sexual relationships with their students.
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Mr. Sessions has withdrawn Obama administration guidance, known as the Cole memo, discouraging prosecutors from enforcing federal marijuana laws in states that have legalized it.
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So to me the raids don't serve any real purpose but to push people further underground, discouraging workers from feeling comfortable to assert their rights.
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There is something both painfully discouraging and validating about the way social media refuses to allow that dismissal or isolation of these incidents to continue.
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Here are four more election stories you need to know about this morning: North Dakota Democrats ran a misleading Facebook ad discouraging hunters from voting.
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That is discouraging news for commuters, travelers and the transportation industry that must contend with yawning gap of new projects and maintenance across the country.
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It eliminates "lock-in," or the effect capital gains taxes sometimes have of discouraging owners of investments from selling them for fear of incurring tax.
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A discouraging new study published in Current Biology shows that 26.1,20113 elephants were poached in Minkébé National Park for their ivory between 22011 and 278.
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But Watts cautioned that despite these discouraging figures, people should keep in mind there's been progress done and the conversation surrounding gun violence has shifted.
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A discouraging new study shows that climate change is happening too fast for evolution to keep up, placing countless plant and animal species at risk.
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His push for pipelines and fracking will only cheapen the already rock-bottom cost of oil and natural gas, discouraging growth in the coal industry.
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"The level of improvement is great, but what's a little discouraging are the groups traditionally most at risk are still most at risk," she added.
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The Swiss bank took a deep dive into the potentially paradigm-shifting technology and came away with some exciting stats, along with one discouraging caveat.
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I decided to share the ways that I take care of myself, since they feel a little more realistic than those discouraging self-care pieces.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov: The U.S. has been "discouraging the Kurds from dialogue" with the Syrian government and sowing "separatist sentiment," per the BBC.
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Many also said that the letter, by criticizing specific academic practices, could be seen as limiting academic freedom by discouraging the use of those practices.
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So many things happened that were discouraging along the way, we had to keep going, even though we thought we might not at various points.
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But even if it worked exactly as intended, it's another mechanic that ends up impeding exploration and discouraging you from putting all the pieces together.
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President Emmanuel Macron's pro-business government will also look at ways of discouraging firms from relying heavily on short-term labour contracts, Edouard Philippe added.
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This disjointed itinerary is the result of an agreement among several Central American countries and Mexico to allow the migrants through while discouraging new arrivals.
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President Donald Trump is expected to soon sign the resolution killing the rule, which had been aimed at discouraging shady dealing in far-flung nations.
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When the noise reaches that level—discouraging people from taking their medication because they can 'overcome' their condition 'naturally' via exercise—it can become dangerous.
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The FDA is discouraging people from being infused with young blood, a procedure that's becoming increasingly common but hasn't been proven to have medical benefits.
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And the U.S. dollar is holding strong against the euro and other currencies, discouraging international tourists from visiting and spending money in the United States.
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It took years for his career to gain momentum, and even after he started getting traction, there were discouraging setbacks on the way to success.
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As a plus size woman myself, finding that society is still judging body size and using it as an insult is nothing less of discouraging.
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As a result, helium costs were artificially low, discouraging recycling of the gas and making it easier to simply buy more gas than recapture it.
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"That the committee plans to hold a hearing this coming Monday is discouraging," Hill writes, adding that a neutral investigative body should probe the charges.
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The resource guide includes recommendations on how institutions might consider campus safety and applicants' criminal justice history without unduly discouraging or rejecting otherwise-qualified candidates.
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Ali Stroker, the "Spring Awakening" performer who was said to be the first actress in a wheelchair to appear on Broadway, occasionally heard discouraging words.
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Even so, the sharp rhetoric has already had the effect of discouraging undocumented immigrants from applying for a license at all, some immigrant advocates said.
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The so-called slowpoke laws are not aimed at penalizing slower drivers for simply using the left lane, but rather discouraging them from staying there.
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By May, 21791, the United States was facing its first merchandise trade deficit since 21970, an indication that the high dollar was discouraging foreign buyers.
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Links to discouraging reports about polling places that may be inflated or misleading will be referred to fact-checkers under the new policy, Facebook said.
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But he has also come under some criticism, fairly or not, for being thin-skinned and for discouraging dissenting voices, including in the news media.
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In high-crime communities, recently-funded "violence interruption" groups have taken to mediation and intensive workshops, in hopes of discouraging shootings before it's too late.
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In light of these discouraging developments, Evidence Action concluded its resources could do more good for the world's poorest people when devoted to other projects.
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In sum, Pai is flipping the FCC's previous policy of de facto discouraging facilities-based broadband competition and investment, towards a much more encouraging one.
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If the panel's recommendations are adopted by the government, the resulting system will be as much about discouraging marijuana use as making the drug available.
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"It is still discouraging to come across people who are moving to Latin America or other parts of the world to build orphanages," he said.
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There was no difference in morbidity and mortality ... that sounds discouraging but if you look deeper you see two very important lessons in that data.
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Should Trump's comments succeed in discouraging some Democratic voters from turning out, that may also not be enough to help him secure the White House.
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But confirmation that the results of the only test well were discouraging could embolden opponents of drilling and prompt second thoughts among potential lease bidders.
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The Trump administration has itself issued guidance discouraging gatherings of 10 or more people and recommended keeping a distance of six feet from one another.
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Then again, criminal sanctions also seem ineffective at discouraging drug use: When scholars look at the impact of crackdowns, they find there's typically little impact.
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This includes videos discouraging people from seeking medical treatment or making dangerous claims — like how garlic or bleach can prevent the viral disease, for example.
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Our policies must be designed so that if there is a regulatory or market failure, the system fails towards encouraging space activity, not discouraging it.
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"You've got to understand what Netflix is up against because when you look at these numbers in context I think they're pretty discouraging," he argued.
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Very low volatility - or price swings - has been a feature in FX markets for the past few years, discouraging outright speculative trading in currency markets.
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His coolness towards a trade accord agreed in June by Mercosur, a trade bloc dominated by Brazil and Argentina, with the European Union is discouraging.
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The study suggests that women politicians in India face high levels of harassment, including hateful, sexist abuse which could result in discouraging their political participation.
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Yet the discouraging reality is that current labor law makes it all but impossible for these workers to form or join unions at their jobs.
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Harris announced her departure from the race on Tuesday amid discouraging polling numbers and reports of financial struggle, infighting, and turmoil within her campaign team.
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In multiple cases, the charity pushed back on workers at clinics that had not donated money, discouraging them from signing up their patients for assistance.
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President Trump on Sunday urged Republicans not to give up trying to repeal and replace ObamaCare, after a discouraging week for the GOP's healthcare plan.
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There wasn't a good tutorial, and each time you lose, an opponent can take one of the cards that you played, discouraging you from experimenting.
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Sure, it adds one extra step to sign up, and impedes its growth numbers by discouraging kids to get hooked early on the social network.
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During warm months, Ms. Wasserman said, formerly incarcerated young residents from Little Village help keep an eye on La Villita, discouraging gangs from moving in.
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Amy Jo Hutchison, an organizer for Our Children Our Future, an advocacy group fighting child poverty in West Virginia, finds it all discouraging and infuriating.
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Harder to put a finger on but just as discouraging is that the quality of play has gotten sloppier, at least in this viewer's eyes.
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The experiences of these companies are discouraging for start-up investors and founders who dream of someday creating an Amazon or Facebook of their own.
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Now, however, with anti-Muslim sentiment ablaze among supporters of Donald Trump, and the president hardly discouraging it, that love-in is a distant memory.
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The upgrade program exceeds the country's needs and financial resources and the testing ban is crucial to discouraging other countries from expanding their nuclear capabilities.
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"It's discouraging to see that every week Mulvaney is finding new ways to sabotage the consumer bureau," Miles, from the Center for Responsible Lending, said.
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If you don't have an accurate representative for any particular group, to not have that particular story told can feel very discouraging and totally demoralizing.
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But Mr. Morrison's government says the detention policy has saved lives by discouraging asylum seekers from trying to make the dangerous sea voyage from Indonesia.
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But more alarming is that Collins's departure continues a discouraging trend in recent Giants history: the procession of top draft picks discarded by the team.
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Tepid expansion in industrial output and weaker consumer spending is squeezing companies' profit margins, discouraging fresh investment and raising the risk of higher job losses.
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It's a discouraging place to be, but at least one celebrity is taking the news and turning it into something positive for her and her family.
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And across the board, I've never heard of anyone discouraging cards or notes of gratitude, and those mean the world to me when I receive them.
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Lower-income countries such as Uganda and Bangladesh have some of the highest rates of female entrepreneurs, even though conditions can be discouraging, MasterCard's research showed.
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They point to the failed Amazon HQ2 deal as a major loss that could have a ripple effect: discouraging other businesses from expanding into the city.
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"That the anti-Chinese sentiment is also growing in Europe is a fact, and I can see how this is discouraging CTG," a banking source said.
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So maybe it makes sense that Conway doesn't want a job in the White House and is discouraging other working moms from taking on the challenge.
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The second would ensure that multinational companies pay a minimum level of tax, thereby discouraging them from shifting profits to countries with lower levels of taxation.
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He hoped the suit might force landlords to follow at least one aspect of local law by discouraging their lawyers from filing evictions without that certificate.
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Still, despite the huge cost and discouraging delays, it's going to be an incredible telescope, as per every astronomer Gizmodo has spoken to about the mission.
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