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"dissuade" Definitions
  1. dissuade somebody (from something/from doing something) to persuade somebody not to do something

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But that didn't dissuade you from opening a business there.
However, such penalties didn't dissuade prisoners from gambling with cards.
The salary information shouldn't dissuade you from pursuing your interests.
Some worried that this would dissuade poor pupils from applying.
These new reports do little to dissuade these concerns, either.
Last night did nothing to dissuade Americans from this notion.
Swisher's persistence on the topic wasn't enough to dissuade him.
But that timeline obviously wasn't enough to dissuade major investors.
Attempts to dissuade the whales have so far been unsuccessful.
Her mother tried to dissuade her, but she was determined.
States have instituted a patchwork of rules to dissuade visitors.
It sounds counterintuitive to dissuade people from using your products.
But mere words aren't going to dissuade this White House.
The likelihood of this outcome did not dissuade Mr. Merkley.
"I really tried to dissuade her from going," Broussard said.
And it would never dissuade you from talking to an accountant.
This doesn't appear to dissuade cities and states from bidding, however.
But the movie also does nothing to dissuade a romantic reading.
Officials there tried vigorously to dissuade him from sending the letter.
Several countries are trying to dissuade Afghans from making the journey.
Is it going to dissuade you from protesting in the future?
But the teen didn't let the pressure dissuade him from investing.
I put the menu there to dissuade people from coming in.
"It may, though, disrupt and dissuade some third parties," he said.
But these stories should not dissuade us from exploring the technology.
Guggenheim officials had hoped to dissuade workers from joining the union.
But she would not have tried to dissuade him from suicide.
They're not sufficiently strong to dissuade people from misleading the public.
I had him so firmly diagnosed that nothing could dissuade me.
"So many of us have tried to dissuade Turkey," she said.
But those concerns didn't dissuade Ukrainians from choosing Zelensky on Sunday.
We're expecting it to dissuade some buyers from purchasing Iranian crude.
Mr Trump's order will dissuade some from going in the first place.
The impact could be greater if Beijing tries to dissuade non-U.
To be sure, a host of trends dissuade many renters from voting.
But it apparently wasn't enough to dissuade his employers from taking action.
"But it looks like the Russians tried to dissuade them," Mattis said.
But Mr. Mahdi's words did nothing to dissuade the turnout on Friday.
Bad star ratings, for example, can no longer dissuade users from watching.
This may dissuade holidaymakers from exaggerating an iffy tummy into a claim.
You have a section trying to dissuade non-adults from taking drugs.
To dissuade his younger daughter from doing the same, he wrote DADA.
Ryan's comments are unlikely to dissuade the centrists pushing the discharge petition.
Would Spain, which wants to dissuade Catalonia from independence, veto Scottish membership?
The figures don't dissuade Barron from recommending Mexico as a tourism destination.
But nothing could dissuade her from her blossoming devotion to the team.
Suhair tried to dissuade her, fearing the dangers of sea and smugglers.
The colony's directors feared that Stuyvesant's bigotry would dissuade others from settling.
The two men wanted to dissuade Haitians from illegally crossing into Canada.
Diplomacy, even the harsh kind, has failed to dissuade Russia from meddling.
Even a personal warning from President Barack Obama did not dissuade him.
Education also is very expensive, which may dissuade parents from having children.
The dangers of an illegal crossing are not enough to dissuade migrants.
Raising them too high could dissuade some drivers from making the switch.
The implications of this research are clear—negative messages do not dissuade.
Users failing to take off in the second year of some of these big platforms probably won't dissuade Apple, but it definitely will dissuade some investors from continuing to bet big on the near-term future of mobile AR.
MANY goverrments use "sin taxes" to dissuade people from smoking and drinking alcohol.
The Anangu have been actively trying to dissuade visitors from climbing the site.
During that period, Gordon hopes to dissuade the buyer from flattening the house.
But the experience does little to dissuade him from taking the low road.
We did our best to dissuade the Americans from withdrawing from the treaty.
Do these kinds of comments and hate he receives dissuade him to stop?
But that should by no means dissuade you from admiring her insane talent.
Opponents say the question would dissuade noncitizens, and even legal immigrants, from answering.
Perhaps they think getting a small handful of Republican signatures will dissuade Sauron.
But don't let the understated appearance dissuade you — it's a subterranean, hidden gem.
But Mr. O'Rourke's lack of detail does not dissuade his most ardent supporters.
Should the government, for instance, seek to dissuade people from eating trans-fats?
IBM flew 20 executives into Austin to dissuade lawmakers from passing the bill.
The new prices also will not dissuade rampant smuggling of fuel into Colombia.
KS: Yeah, but you have to ... LG: You're not letting anyone dissuade you.
And for years, Delta has tried to dissuade them from doing so, workers claim.
The latest growth data has done little to dissuade such expectations for monetary tightening.
It seems unlikely that little bombshell will dissuade anyone from buying the new flagship.
Doubts about whether they will be able to stay dissuade nurses from EU countries.
My parents did all they could to dissuade me; psychiatry, Outward Bound, corporal punishment.
They are hoping to dissuade the Turks from sabotaging the SDF's advance on Raqqa.
The threat of legal action could also dissuade people from making Windows restore discs.
It did not even dissuade the type of police stalking that the reporters exposed.
Such unwanted legal attention may dissuade Riyadh from a U.S. listing, one banker said.
Let me dissuade all of the Trumpians not to read too much into this.
There is plenty of misinformation and myths that dissuade patients and friends from vaccinating.
"Nori rolls" sounded more sophisticated than "sushi rolls" but could dissuade the conservative guest.
Why do you think she does this despite her mother's attempts to dissuade her?
The company continues to actively dissuade its workers from unionizing by showing propaganda videos.
Mr. Gass's doctors and his sister-in-law, Ruth Gass, tried to dissuade him.
When they threaten to unionize, Cao hires an anti-union firm to dissuade them.
Evans said the EWG study isn't meant to dissuade people from using their taps.
But then, if you're reading this, there's nothing we can do to dissuade you.
Aside from the legal jeopardy, the fear of death seems to dissuade most folks.
Rather than dissuade it with excessive taxes and fees, governments should promote business travel.
"I would urge the president to dissuade these groups that he's their friend," Sen.
This warning — delivered by scores of bipartisan national security experts — failed to dissuade voters.
That alone should have been enough to dissuade this president from pursuing his course.
But don't let this dissuade you from joining him on an enchanting intellectual odyssey.
Witnessing all her mother went through didn't dissuade Lorna from going into show business.
Even Microsoft employees publicly dissuade people from using Internet Explorer as their default browser.
But that can dissuade those who need medications from filling prescriptions and taking them.
Also, could a new standard of intimacy and accessibility dissuade qualified people from running?
They also hope a deal with Damascus would dissuade neighboring Turkey from attacking them.
None. No attempts to dissuade me from talking about any of the stuff ever.
"With cuprates, the magnetic field you need to dissuade superconductivity is very high," Proust said.
Academics and peers she respected tried to dissuade Smith from continuing down the porn path.
Her parents don't dissuade her from dreaming about diving in the sea examining ocean life.
Sondland, it seems, failed to dissuade him of the idea that these things were linked.
If he's compelled to bet Snap's future on AR glasses, no one can dissuade him.
That could dissuade consumers who need an antibiotic or a gallon of milk right away.
But we have to ask ourselves whose comeback stories we encourage and whose we dissuade.
Unlike capital-gains taxes, heavier estate taxes do not seem to dissuade saving or investment.
The Dems think that money was used to dissuade Bondi's office from investigating Trump University.
And though that's not necessarily his passion, he would never stop me or dissuade me.
It's long been established that societal standards of masculinity dissuade men from asking for help.
To critics, that can lead to unaccountability and can therefore dissuade investors from buying shares.
"Obviously this is intended to dissuade a primary challenge to the president," Evans told BuzzFeed.
You may just do enough to dissuade it that it's just not worth its effort.
If we intended to dissuade Assad and somewhat reduce his chemical capability, we're probably done.
Many Republicans fear that controversy surrounding Stewart might dissuade Republicans from turning out to vote.
The administration's focus on the Senate did not dissuade the House group from forging ahead.
Even worse, the critique and its resultant self-doubt may dissuade her from seeking help.
And Trump grew more exasperated with Mattis' efforts to dissuade him from his isolationist tendencies.
A hack could dissuade donors from contributing out of fear their information will be compromised.
A forecast of rain on June 23 did not dissuade the team from its adventure.
The difficulties of raising her family did not dissuade Ms. Frustaci from adding to it.
CMS's decision will also likely dissuade other states from pursuing a proposal similar to Idaho's.
She has tried to dissuade them, saying she couldn't vouch for drugs from unofficial sources.
He visited the Frenchman at home on Wednesday to try to dissuade him, and failed.
She was 20 minutes late for the meeting, but that didn't dissuade the decision-makers.
Opponents of NBC&aposs union are using colorful Instagram posts to dissuade employees from bargaining.
But that has done little to dissuade lawmakers from striking deals that boost deficit spending.
And they need to alleviate the economic burdens that dissuade young people from having children.
The stronger yuan also helps to dissuade Chinese companies and citizens from moving money offshore.
He also should try to dissuade Hensarling from including Durbin amendment repeal in his bill.
He also pointed out the resolution does not dissuade military operations against designated terror groups.
Some say those higher costs to guarantee compliance can dissuade smaller companies from going public.
If you are committed to this friendship, I would never dissuade you from trying again.
This unemployment rate is going to do a lot to dissuade you of that thesis.
Just this month, the agency issued a stern warning clearly intended to dissuade do-it-yourselfers.
Depending on how the justices rule, they could encourage, or dissuade, other states to impose regulations.
Efforts by the Chinese government to dissuade people from burying the dead have a long history.
Unable to dissuade his lover, Rod had slowed to a stop beneath the Up Stairs canopy.
The defeat didn't dissuade Mr. Johnson from his quest to toss Brexit back to the electorate.
Nevertheless, Kensing said, if you're interested in one of those jobs, its ranking shouldn't dissuade you.
Pharmaceutical companies poured $109 million on ads in an effort to dissuade voters from saying yes.
Crippling sanctions also appeared to have failed to dissuade Pyongyang from increasing its arsenal as well.
Mulvaney has not made it his business to dissuade the president in any of these cases.
But a big whiff on the number Friday could dissuade policymakers from a September rate hike.
That is something that may dissuade moderates and hurt support for the House GOP bill. Rep.
So don't expect even a terrible finish in South Carolina to dissuade Kasich from pressing on.
Hollywood's initial calls to boycott HB 481, however, didn't dissuade Governor Kemp from signing the bill.
"I don't even know if she's with someone right now," said Corden, trying to dissuade West.
This Christmas, they renewed their campaign to dissuade the impulse purchase of exotic animals as gifts.
Google reportedly offered a star engineer $3.5m in stock to dissuade him from defecting to Facebook.
"The whole fiasco will dissuade global seed or technology companies from investing in India," Gulati said.
It's a collection of common talking point companies use to dissuade employees from taking collective action.
Likewise, violence being directed at the city's mainland Chinese residents is bound to dissuade southbound relocations.
And they might consider whether their actions will really dissuade any publisher from doing it again.
But the economic uncertainty did not dissuade the residents of Sunderland from voting overwhelmingly to exit.
Protesters promise campaign of "civil disobedience" designed to dissuade Johnson from following through on his plan.
For this reason, the Saudis have tried to dissuade links between its Shiite community and Tehran.
That may in turn dissuade Moody's from cutting South Africa's last remaining investment-grade credit rating.
His play this year should not dissuade anyone who previously thought he'd eventually rule the world.
Are Caliburger's menu and price differences big enough to dissuade In-N-Out comparisons by customers?
But it's possible that technology like this will be used to dissuade people from unhealthy behaviors.
When my parents heard of this, they tried to dissuade me from my medical school plans.
Experts say any impediment to voting can be enough to dissuade someone from casting a ballot.
It also might be useful to wear your glasses to dissuade yourself from touching your eyes.
I didn't give to the project — but the peculiar wording of the pitch didn't dissuade everyone.
But they still need media disinformation campaigns to dissuade the public from supporting Medicare for All.
And though his father attempted to dissuade his sons from joining the military, Sajjad didn't listen.
Allen-Bell researched the frequency of 911 calls in the neighborhood and tried to dissuade him.
And her performance in the early days of the race did little to dissuade that sense.
He gave her nicknames, including "pretty lady" and "gypsy," and resisted her efforts to dissuade him.
For instance, how do you create policies that dissuade people from engaging in unfair political attacks?
And he and his office have taken many steps to dissuade minors from having the procedure.
Some have also tried to dissuade Trump voters by arguing that he is unsuited for the job.
"At least now I have something to tell my son to dissuade him from playing," she said.
Links to mainstream Islamic institutions could dissuade converts from falling into radicalism—and prevent its deadly consequences.
Barack Obama running the country to move their investments to cash despite Gugle's efforts to dissuade them.
Tesla representatives told NHTSA that it was not their intention to dissuade consumers from contacting the agency.
For some respondents, several of these factors coalesced to dissuade them from taking action against their harassers.
As for Josiah, his experience with the microbiome transplant did nothing to dissuade him from self-experimentation.
Oh, and to dissuade any lingering doubts, they've also just unveiled the world's first lab-grown meatball.
The risks have been enough to dissuade the world's top male golfers from competing in the Games.
Yet she claims the government did not try to dissuade her from applying for a second term.
It's very minimalistic, which will suit those accustomed to what they're doing, but may dissuade VPN newbies.
But it's hard to dissuade people from using your product in a way that's proven decidedly lucrative.
Federal agents and school officials "took steps to dissuade Musleh from engaging in radical extremism," it said.
Van Der Beek then tries to dissuade the hosts from continuing their Dawson's Creek line of questioning.
Cote, 64, said the failed talks with UTC would not dissuade him from considering other aerospace companies.
A Shanxi investor surnamed Yang said a mosquito was all it took to dissuade her from buying.
There's nothing like a stern but witty reprimand from Helen Mirren to dissuade people from drunk driving.
Will the petition dissuade them or will everyone just have to get on board with wireless technology?
Don't let peers who are naturally gifted at something dissuade you from taking risks in that arena.
Many Tory opponents seek an entirely different style Brexit and market reactions are unlikely to dissuade them.
The bill is narrowly targeted at falsehoods designed to dissuade voters from participating in the electoral process.
But some investors say even a decline of $10 in the oil price would not dissuade them.
Two-factor authentication on bank accounts might be enough to dissuade an impulsive money transfer, for example.
For every one person Picciolini is able to dissuade, there are a hundred more waiting to explode.
He said that while the Second Amendment is the Second Amendment, that doesn't dissuade reasonable gun regulation.
On Tuesday, Brodjonegoro reiterated he hopes a tax amnesty plan will dissuade companies from tax treaty shopping.
But all that will likely do little to dissuade critics who have grown disillusioned with the company.
Asked about other women thinking of pursuing politics, she made clear that her challenges shouldn't dissuade anyone.
Do you think that an economic disincentive would really be enough to dissuade steak and burger eaters?
In addition to their lobbying, refiners waged a public campaign to dissuade Americans from eating raw sugar.
I'd only dissuade shoppers from getting the Supreme if they prefer extra soft or extra firm beds.
But Wieser argues that it won't be enough to dissuade the major players from trying to consolidate.
It's not unusual for campaigns in both parties to try to dissuade their opponent's supporters from voting.
Richard Burr (R-NC) adopted Cornyn's strategy to dissuade protesters camped outside Burr's DC office on Monday.
But it's precisely this sort of mischief that I'm hoping to dissuade by putting my money elsewhere.
Their attitude was predictable and relatively respectful; they were there to instill fear, to dissuade any challenge.
Most importantly, this visible message of national security serves to assure our partners and dissuade potential aggressors.
That his threat would be a war crime is unlikely to dissuade Trump from carrying it out.
This would dissuade the rich from hoarding land and instead incentivize them to invest in real businesses.
In some cases, your provider may even "throttle" your service speed in an attempt to dissuade use.
But can the Justice Department actually obtain convictions that will dissuade Chinese companies from stealing intellectual property?
They call it the deposit tax, and it's designed to dissuade people like him from settling here.
I was not happy about her choice at first and tried to dissuade her, but to no avail.
Fong meets Liang Zhongtang, who fruitlessly attempted to dissuade China's leaders from adopting the policy in the 1980s.
"Before I'm Gone" is a suicide note meant to dissuade someone from carrying out an irreversible final act.
Which is why on Wednesday morning, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to dissuade Moore from a candidacy.
But the legislation's failure in the courts did nothing to dissuade lawmakers from continuing to fight porn online.
Holder has been working for Uber since June to dissuade lawmakers from requiring fingerprint background checks for drivers.
His tweet this morning won't dissuade North Korea from believing that Trump is capable of nuking North Korea.
Comcast doesn't have a moral bone in its corporate body—nothing could dissuade its leadership from enriching Murdoch.
However, others suggest that Church reformers may have invented this link in order to dissuade Fat Tuesday debauchery.
You're going to walk up to the edge and not dissuade someone from writing something that's not true.
The question is: are they going to prosecute people and dissuade people from doing it in the future?
Mr Engel is on his phone, trying to dissuade its leaders from vengeance, which is just hours away.
This grotesque character assassination will dissuade confident and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
Over the last year, the administration has implemented numerous changes to dissuade asylum-seekers from crossing the border.
The memorandum is the latest attempt by the Trump administration to dissuade asylum-seekers from crossing the border.
The European Union will dissuade Bolivia, to which it gives €35m ($40m) a year in anti-drug aid.
We cannot allow the fear of violence and the reality of hatred dissuade us from practicing our religion.
Reuters reported this week that Facebook executives have been working to dissuade German politicians from adopting stricter regulations.
Mr Putin attempted to dissuade his Turkish opposite number, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, from charging in, but was ignored.
She promised to work in future to dissuade other young Muslims from going down the road of radicalization.
If the verdict stands, in Gawker's view, it will dissuade writers from looking into and discussing uncomfortable subjects.
Shaming our reality show president for bad grammar and spelling does little to dissuade his most ardent supporters.
But it did not dissuade Mr Griffin from spending £95m ($122m) in January on a London town house.
That designation could also dissuade foreign investment in Iran because the Guards oversee a sprawling business empire there.
But hype can dissuade the many organizations who are working hard to take security seriously from further investments.
This grotesque character assassination will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
She tries to dissuade women over the age of 50 from IVF treatment, although other clinics do not.
IT IS hard to dissuade people from believing conspiracy theories, especially when there really has been a conspiracy.
Mexico's current president has emphasized social policies and job creation that will dissuade young people from joining gangs.
Truth be told, the stories are lovely and lyrical, but often quite disheartening, which may dissuade some readers.
That is likely to dissuade many of the top financial institutions from offering broad support for the measure.
He believes that new barriers will not dissuade those with deep motivation to cross into the United States.
If truly repentant, they can be enlisted in efforts to dissuade young people from repeating their own mistakes.
Such a hearing would represent the Prime Minister's last chance to dissuade the attorney general from bringing charges.
China and Russia, however, will explore various avenues to dissuade regional US allies from acceding to Washington's wishes.
That can prevent biosimilars from gaining enough market share and possibly dissuade companies from producing them, he said.
Mattis and Pompeo in the closed-door briefing had sought to dissuade the Senate from advancing the measure.
Punk was founded on the idea that a lack of technical ability shouldn't dissuade anyone from getting onstage.
There are concerns that doubts about Temer's legitimacy could dissuade some heads of states from attending the Aug.
This grotesque, character assassination will dissuade confident and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
The federal government shutdown that took effect early Saturday did not dissuade marchers from taking to the streets.
All of it is meant to discourage, dissuade and ultimately break the spirit of the would-be migrant.
By exploiting people's fears, those who dissuade patients from getting evidence-based treatment have blood on their hands.
Silicon Valley is wading into the immigration debate, with companies experimenting with technology that could dissuade border crossings.
For weeks, GOP leaders in the Senate have publicly tried to dissuade Trump from declaring a national emergency.
The high upfront cost of a security deposit can dissuade some renters from moving into a new location. 
The department has tried to dissuade Americans' travel to China in recent weeks in response to the outbreak.
Even if there are about 200,000 California-based Uber drivers, destination information could dissuade drivers from certain rides.
Whitman said Trump has taken an aggressive effort to dissuade science not seen under the last Republican administration.
House GOP leaders pushed a similar message to dissuade their rank-and-file from risking a damaging shutdown.
The high upfront cost of a security deposit can dissuade some renters from moving into a new location.
The fear of losing that experience forever may be enough to dissuade players with less than noble intentions.
So incumbents always "run scared," raising more money and campaigning harder to try to dissuade challengers from filing.
Yet the decline in optimism looks to be doing little to dissuade Americans from shopping for the holiday season.
Sony's commanding lead isn't going to dissuade the industry's renowned giants from giving high-end mirrorless cameras their all.
Ultimately, if you see a great deal you can't live without, we won't dissuade you from going for it.
The fact that the figurehead at the helm cannot and will not dissuade his minions from rioting is disturbing.
At least 75 percent of U.S. employers have adopted an E-Verify type approach to dissuade future illegal immigration.
Hopefully their lukewarm reception doesn't dissuade Google from further development, because the seeds of a great product are here.
But that probably won't dissuade a flood of millions and zillions of ripoffs, hopefully with neat non-exploding features.
That does not dissuade them from tuning in to the country's most popular basketball highlights show, NBA Prime Time.
Congestion pricing, as New York has proposed, uses tolling to dissuade vehicles from entering certain districts during select hours.
" The agency said Tesla "told NHTSA that it was not their intention to dissuade consumers from contacting the agency.
Mr Erdogan has fended off many threats to his rule, often ruthlessly enough to dissuade anyone from trying again.
It's also a total page-turner — don't let the moniker "classic" dissuade you from reading this uplifting, important book.
How banning these types of features will do anything to dissuade kids from learning how to gamble is unclear.
A job might not dissuade every refugee from braving the sea passage to Greece, but it will deter some.
I feel like nothing is going to dissuade someone from joining the marines quite like making them do this.
It may also dissuade other foreign-born physicians from immigrating to the U.S. if they perceive a hostile environment.
We also know that Trump campaign officials didn't actively dissuade efforts to make contact with Moscow during the election.
The former Marine Corps general reportedly tried to dissuade Trump against the use of controversial torture techniques, including waterboarding.
It has also come under pressure to block health hoaxes, including posts trying to dissuade people from getting vaccinated.
Critics claim the centers masquerade as abortion clinics when their actual function is to dissuade women from having abortions.
Anything to dissuade us all should be encouraged and welcomed by everyone who rides in cars on our roads.
But another employee worried the language used in the advertisement would dissuade a diverse group of candidates from applying.
Such frank reflections on the truth might dissuade individuals like U.S. Senator James Lankford from serving on the commission.
If my aunt were to express any of these views in person, I would immediately attempt to dissuade her.
However, he does not believe that will dissuade the Fed from continuing down the path to additional rate hikes.
The more likely explanation is that the Trump administration hoped to dissuade immigrant and noncitizen participation in the census.
These facts are unlikely to dissuade voters convinced that immigrants are taking jobs, committing crimes and undermining American values.
Horton hoped stripping the stalls of their doors would dissuade students from sneaking out of class for quick hit.
Even a sluggish economy won't dissuade Trump's hard-core base; more relevant is the impact on what Illinois Rep.
U.S. District Judge Roy Altman tried to dissuade Zhang from representing herself, but she insisted, according to CBS News.
Remarks by President-elect Donald Trump on controlling immigration could dissuade overseas students and hit university numbers and revenues.
But Justice Stephen G. Breyer said a cumbersome process involving two insurers would dissuade some women from obtaining contraception.
Dinch suspects that fears about how Facebook uses data would dissuade developers and users from adopting such a product.
It's possible to appeal a copyright strike, but it's complicated in a way that would dissuade the average person.
The change is expected to dissuade lenders from extending new mortgages and lines of credit during times of stress.
Mr. Trump has taken deterrence to a previously unimaginable extreme, committing extortion with child hostages to dissuade asylum seekers.
He has come to the brink of doing so on numerous occasions, only to have his advisers dissuade him.
In fact, card companies try to dissuade you from making certain purchases on plastic by making them more expensive.
Wyden said he was particularly concerned that such "micro-targeting" could be used to dissuade minority groups from voting.
This style of networking can be detrimental to your career, and is likely to dissuade others from making contact.
With little evidence to support or dissuade pregnant mothers from using cannabis, the decision is often a personal one.
The sometimes challenging technical aspects of the book should not dissuade anyone interested in the promise of intelligent systems.
And there are still other roadblocks that could dissuade employers from offering 401(k) annuities, including certain administrative issues.
That legislation was accompanied by penal code reforms to further dissuade public dissent and unregulated use of public space.
Ms. Warren did little to dissuade a friendly crowd from thinking she, too, was eyeing a White House run.
If you do not have a device to bring, however, please do not let that dissuade you from applying.
NBC staffers claimed to have set up an Instagram page that attempts to dissuade employees from voting to unionize.
The announcement seemed intended to dissuade North Korea from conducting a test to mark a national holiday this week.
Originally implemented to dissuade vulnerable youths from joining extremist groups, it quickly turned into a top-down surveillance network.
Dr. Stearns once saw a pet cockatoo brought to a patient's hospital room to dissuade him from checking out.
The department has increasingly looked to dissuade American travel to China in recent weeks in response to the outbreak.
Iranian efforts to dissuade the United States from staying the course on maximum pressure have not, however, moved Washington.
The CHP and California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) have been attempting to dissuade travelers from straying from main routes.
He wrote to Apple employees that he spoke to Trump to try and dissuade him from leaving the agreement.
If your analysis was supposed to dissuade us from thinking that inequality is worsening, it definitely failed for me.
Only a huge surprise in the unemployment figures is likely to dissuade the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates.
Bankers said they advise clients to engage with existing shareholders to potentially dissuade them from supporting an activist attack.
Other employees of the sheriff's department tried to dissuade the inmate and other deputies from cooperating with the investigation.
The information is unlikely to dissuade the President from continuing to zero in on the controversy surrounding Warren's background.
Just over the northern border, nearly 6,000 U.S. troops in recent days have stretched barbed wire to dissuade illegal entries.
A woman was walking across the lobby as I was trying to dissuade him, a white lady, an older lady.
Its purpose is to dissuade anyone from stuffing me into an MRI machine for the next two days or so.
This grotesque and coordinated character assassination will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
The EU considers it vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit, to dissuade others from following suit.
And even with a policy in place, it's clearly not enough to dissuade parents from filming their kids for cash.
There's the 24-hour waiting period, a medically unnecessary requirement meant to dissuade women from going through with the procedure.
Markets expect Powell to do nothing to dissuade the market from the notion that the Fed is on hold indefinitely.
Absent a deterrent to dissuade Russia from such aggression, there is an increased risk of further confrontations with the West.
Any evidence of a further slowdown in China could dissuade the U.S. Fed from tightening policy as expected in June.
The rand firmed 2108 percent but the data is unlikely to dissuade the central bank from cutting rates on Thursday.
Cosby said in a court filing that the decision he was challenging could dissuade attorneys from asserting their clients' innocence.
What's more, this finding could further dissuade researchers from using HDL-raising drugs (such as Torcetrapib) to treat heart disease.
Also under investigation were telephone threats and fake electoral literature warning of attacks - tactics used to dissuade people from voting.
McDougal was paid $150,000 by American Media to dissuade her from publicizing her claims of a past affair with Trump.
But that apparently wasn't enough to dissuade Trump from mulling the creation of an "impenetrable Cyber Security unit" with Russia.
But if King proved anything, it's that the threat of violence mustn't dissuade from acting those who would do good.
But the lack of results did little to dissuade Democratic candidates, including former South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Sens.
And funding may be the major concern, as health risks are unlikely to dissuade potential players from joining the sport.
Yet for many, the perceived barrier of formal training or technical knowledge can dissuade someone from picking up an instrument.
It now seems that nothing, not even his assault on a reporter, can dissuade the Republican Party from supporting him.
They argue that misinforming voters about any given candidate or race could dissuade those targeted from going to the polls.
Officials did allow the girl to travel to a religious center for counseling to dissuade her from terminating the pregnancy.
The attack, meant to dissuade further use of the weapons, have chilled relations with the Russian government, an Assad ally.
One of the main goals of the deal was to dissuade migrants from attempting the Aegean crossing, Ms. Merkel said.
The idea is to dissuade companies, including American multinational corporations, from avoiding taxes by shifting profits to lower tax jurisdictions.
He continues, "There's something a little spooky about an employer trying to dissuade its employees from having an expensive surgery."
Some might argue this would dissuade people from owning guns legally, simply incentivizing people to buy guns under the table.
Even a one-time increase of 10% to 15% is unlikely to dissuade large numbers of customers from dining out.
This wrong perception, in turn, could dissuade patients from participating in clinical trials where they could be assigned a placebo.
This grotesque and coordinated character assassination will dissuade confident and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
Congestion pricing aims to reduce traffic in crowded areas at peak times by charging a fee to dissuade some drivers.
"This grotesque character assassination will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country," he said.
Conservatives say the president could do more to dissuade immigrants from coming to the United States in the first place.
Trek also did little, the family said, to dissuade journalists from reporting that Mr. Farley inspired its line of bikes.
He also unveiled a public awareness campaign to dissuade riders from littering that will be launched alongside the steeper penalties.
Also fired: US Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland even though a handful of Republican senators tried to dissuade him.
The government's decision was ostensibly designed to dissuade moderate Hong Kongers from joining the demonstrations roiling this semiautonomous Chinese territory.
Should these revolting habits not dissuade you, you might try glimpsing a turkey vulture at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island.
And exhibits like the one comparing a diseased lung with a healthy one are sure to dissuade smoking, she said.
This should not be a surprise and it should not dissuade you from trying one if you feel like it.
The stake is high, about $1,000, to dissuade citizens from challenging a newsroom based on typos and other minor mistakes.
The ones I met or saw were cordial and coolheaded, doing nothing to dissuade the immigration lawyers from their work.
If South Australia's conservative opposition blocks the measure in parliament, it will likely dissuade other state governments from following suit.
The U.S. is specifically pointing to supposed vulnerabilities inherent to 53G, the report said, in order to dissuade Huawei's partners.
John Menditto, the group's general counsel, warns that harsh penalties may dissuade programs from serving especially disadvantaged populations like migrants.
The central government, for the first time, is spending more than $22.5 million to dissuade farmers from burning their fields.
On the subway, loud alarms were installed at some emergency exits to dissuade riders who use them to sneak inside.
I never thought that, and the Fed rarely ever uses short-term market volatility to dissuade it from its path.
The company's founder reportedly enlisted Mr Whitaker, a former federal prosecutor, to dissuade customers who had asked for their money back.
The ECB's position is that it does not prevent or dissuade banks from disclosing capital requirements that are relevant to MDA.
Macri rolled out measures to dissuade struggling firms from laying off workers last year, which has kept employment levels relatively stable.
Then there's Trump, who broke with Vegas tradition and ran a nasty anti-union campaign to dissuade his employees from organizing.
The reimposition of sanctions would dissuade foreign companies from doing business with Iran because they could be subject to U.S. penalties.
That didn&apost dissuade him, he sat right outside the oval office for Bush 213 for what, five years, six years?
His tax on carbon will dissuade people from traditional fuel sources and fund technology to vacuum carbon out of the air.
For many clubs, particularly smaller outfits, the rigmarole of acquiring even inexpensive work permits will dissuade them from signing foreign players.
The settlers of Ofra are often violent, especially towards the farmers, to dissuade them from continuing to tend to their crops.
Starting today, the company will effectively begin blocking access to hashtags that return misinformation designed to dissuade people from getting vaccinated.
Steam has also implemented product changes to dissuade users from doing it, and helping other people understand when it might happen.
Abortion-rights advocates say these regulations are merely another way to dissuade women from getting an abortion in the first place.
And the school of thought was that we had to do everything we could to dissuade the use of crack cocaine.
At the conference, the governor claimed that he tried to dissuade Taylor from returning to Afghanistan but the Major was adamant.
The risk that higher borrowing costs could sharply slow growth ought to dissuade central banks from tightening monetary policy too quickly.
The researchers even predict the eventual arrival of fully autonomous vehicles could worsen traffic and dissuade more people from public transit.
Will that fact dissuade me from being delighted by these screenshots of said dark mode that 9to5Mac got a hold of?
Likewise, a rubbish deal should do little to dissuade those already convinced that being in the EU is a good thing.
But that caveat did not dissuade buyers from pouncing on properties that seemed like they could get scooped up any second.
It might also dissuade you from filing minor damage claims, as the repair bill is less likely to exceed your deductible.
There's going to be significant pushback, but I don't think that should dissuade people from trying to do the right thing.
The EU sees it as vital that Britain not be seen to profit from Brexit to dissuade others from following suit.
In the video, Dykstra is frantically trying to dissuade the cops from searching one of his bags -- it seems obvious why.
It's tough to say whether these gestures will do much to dissuade the FDA from its hardline stance on kratom, though.
In the video, the homeowner's two barking dogs did little to dissuade the pair from allegedly scouring the house for valuables.
Britain, France and Germany have been trying to dissuade Trump from ditching the deal struck during his predecessor Barack Obama's administration.
Ironically, the market wobbles might be enough to dissuade the Fed from pulling the trigger when the June meeting rolls around.
Germany and France are not likely to be charitable, if only to dissuade euroskeptics on the Continent from following Britain's lead.
" That gives credence to the idea that the coercion of "hard Brexit" should serve to dissuade other would-be EU "exiters.
Yet ACA advocates worry that headlines about the case could cause confusion and dissuade people from signing up on the exchanges.
Those companies may have revolutionized how we get around, but they've not done much to dissuade us from our solitary tendencies.
On Sunday, he said Germany would continue talks to dissuade the United States from imposing planned punitive steel and aluminium tariffs.
But some people worry that this election, with its clashes over sex and gender, could further dissuade women from entering politics.
A clear defeat for Mr. Trump, for instance, might dissuade Republicans from trying to pursue a similar message in the future.
If North Korea's past patterns are any clue, angry warnings by its neighbors and Washington probably won't dissuade a coming launch.
NATO has deployed significant ground forces to the Baltic countries and Poland to dissuade Russia from repeating any Crimea-like seizures.
If the administration fails to dissuade foreign buyers from purchasing Iranian oil, his policy of "maximum pressure" on Iran will fail.
On Wednesday, the association sent an army of CEOs to Washington, DC, to dissuade members of Congress from pursuing this tax.
But Ms. Eaton and Mr. Baker said they viewed Ms. Nickel's presence as part of the industry's effort to dissuade them.
Despite attempts from Republican leaders to dissuade him, he doubled down on his veto threat during his Thanksgiving vacation in Florida.
First, we might dissuade excess use of care, and second we might move people across products to more cost-effective options.
The fact that lionfish spines are poisonous could dissuade some diners, but Ruiz said they were easily snipped off after capture.
"We try to dissuade people from using a topical Benadryl cream because of the risk of sensitivity or reaction," he said.
The sanctions are the toughest yet in a strategy of pressure to dissuade the country from more missile and nuclear tests.
Fear of economic fallout led White House advisers to dissuade Trump from new tariffs on imports from China late last year.
Now American officers are talking to their Russian counterparts, who they hope will dissuade the militia from trying something similar again.
The group has vowed to intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the upcoming elections.
But that likely wouldn't dissuade Trumpworld from demanding that Barr reopen the probe or assign an outside prosecutor to "review" it.
Taliban commanders have said they will intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
Maritime interdictions, strong pressure to dissuade customers, and clarity on how we, and ideally China, would respond may mitigate this danger.
Critics said their inaction represents a failure and does nothing to dissuade Moscow from further meddling in the US or elsewhere.
And not even eight years or so on Europa and his terminal boredom with living in a utopia can dissuade him.
The profusion of cameras was premised on a coercive principle: the new architecture of surveillance would dissuade people from committing crimes.
Taliban commanders have vowed to intensify clashes with the Afghan and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
He considered it "a tax on millennials" and "short-sighted" because it could dissuade companies that might locate in the state.
He refused a university order to dissuade graduate teaching assistants from organizing a union, saying his students could think for themselves.
But the federal government appears to be considering a broad range of options to dissuade people from seeking humanitarian relief here.
In fact, you can play through any of the levels in any order, with only a small spoiler warning to dissuade you.
And a US Government Accountability study found that mandatory counseling can include information that tries to dissuade women from having an abortion.
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The explosive decision due this week will test whether that fear is enough to dissuade him from adding Department of Commerce v.
The major networks take so few creative risks along these lines that one hates to dissuade them from acting on such ambitions.
Arbitration can make it harder to pursue group claims, and because of the cost can dissuade individuals from seeking remedies at all.
I mean, this is a bullying tactic and an intimidation tactic, Martha, to dissuade or discourage these victims from filing this lawsuit.
This is an attempt to dissuade others from sharing further experiences of harassment and violence, and to perpetuate a culture of fear.
This is an attempt to dissuade others from sharing further experiences of harassment and violence, and to perpetuate a culture of fear.
In 2010, they built Los Angeles County Jail a literal pain ray, designed to dissuade prisoners from rioting by microwaving their skin.
If North Korea's past patterns are any clue, angry warnings by Seoul, Washington and their allies probably won't dissuade a coming launch.
First, company managers agree not to dissuade workers from unionizing, and they often agree to give employees' contact information to labor organizers.
And they did not dissuade Trump from retaining Comey, whom he has praised on multiple occasions, when he took office in January.
What some people may label reasonable measures could bar or dissuade the next generation of entrepreneurs and dreamers from coming to America.
And while we won't dissuade you from heading for a four-inch beauty, you'll have better odds abiding by these two styles.
Alas, his new book, written in secret in case aides tried to dissuade him, stares only half the truth in the face.
But Rosalie is only using Carter as a beard to dissuade her fundamentalist Christian parents from sending her back to conversion therapy.
But "the fact that more folks are coming into the labor force may dissuade the Fed" from moving faster than currently anticipated.
For example, it might dissuade countries from curbing their climate-changing emissions, in the hope a technological fix is on the way.
Greene says she tried to dissuade him by saying he needed to wear a condom, but he refused and continued assaulting her.
It is important that the government does not set the fee too high, as this could dissuade implementation or distort the market.
"We're expecting it to dissuade some buyers from purchasing Iranian crude," said Bob McNally, president of consultancy Rapidan Energy Group in Washington.
Nevertheless, these data — along with Friday's jobs report — will do little to dissuade the Federal Reserve from raising rates later this month.
Such grotesque and obvious character assassination — if allowed to succeed — will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from service.
It was unclear on Friday whether the governor's strongly worded rejection of the bill would dissuade legislators from seeking to save it.
That's not the same as burying our heads in the sand, and it's not a squandered opportunity to dissuade someone from Trump.
The ban may dissuade some casual users who were attracted to the "legal" status of NPS, reckons Adele Irving of Northumbria University.
If Google doesn't solve the issue, it could dissuade people from using the feature — or using Google's voice-enabled technology at all.
These are the starkly utilitarian terms of the policy: We sacrifice the lives of innocent people to dissuade others from risking theirs.
"This grotesque and coordinated character assassination will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country," Kavanaugh said.
And Trump himself sought to dissuade his followers of the notion he'd abandoned the quest for the wall in an evening tweet.
A lack of conclusive evidence that Babylon's tech is cost-effective may dissuade US hospitals from partnering with Babylon, stymieing US growth.
"What we don't want to do is dissuade that next set of leaders, entrepreneurs, executives from even entering the field," she says.
Huawei remains subject to a US executive order intended to dissuade US companies from doing business with it on national security grounds.
Don't let the one-note height jokes in his specials' titles dissuade you—they're just entreés for a mainstream (read: uncreative) crowd.
Make sure that you have the military on your side, or at least enough of it to dissuade unsympathetic soldiers from intervening.
His induction did not dissuade Durant from spurning the Thunder in free agency months later to sign with the Golden State Warriors.
So it seems nothing about the admissions scandal should dissuade parents and students from trying to find a good college to attend.
Police can face jail time if they refuse to take a woman's abuse complaint or try to dissuade her from lodging one.
If you're feeling extra encouraged to make some changes for the better, you shouldn't allow anyone to dissuade you from doing so.
Lukashenka prefers to employ a system of economic coercion to dissuade people from engaging in political activity that may shake his rule.
The extension is designed to support banks who have complained about negative rates and dissuade them from passing charges on to customers.
Might the controversy surrounding Liu dissuade them from doing so -- to our collectively detriment -- and how to ensure that does not occur?
But Trump has argued it will only dissuade voters who want to support a Republican candidate but are frustrated with the establishment.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has also led a surprisingly successful campaign to dissuade insurers and banks from working with the organization.
Abortion regulations 2019 also saw a litany of state measures looking to restrict, create obstacles to or dissuade those pursuing the procedure.
However, Fed officials have been trying to dissuade markets from assuming the committee is intent on longer-run pattern of policy easing.
"Clearly, this budget is targeted at high-end capabilities to deter and dissuade Russia and China, " said Cowen defense analyst Roman Schweizer.
Higher rates make it harder for homeowners to pay off their housing loans and can dissuade new buyers from entering the market.
"We definitely want to dissuade people from the notion that somehow a downer and an upper cancel each other out," he said.
More importantly, what happened to U.S. efforts to dissuade young Muslims and others who want to destroy everything that we hold dear?
The Taliban have vowed to intensify clashes with Afghan and foreign forces to try to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
Such grotesque and obvious character assassination -- if allowed to succeed -- will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from service.
It's unlikely that his announcement that he is working with Goldman Sachs and Silver Lake to take Tesla private will dissuade them.
The group is aiming to raise and spend millions of dollars on advertising to dissuade Republican voters from backing Trump's reelection bid.
Multiple media reports had cast doubt on Cohn's future after he was unable to dissuade Trump from imposing steel and aluminum tariffs.
Even after the 2016 elections, we still do not have an effective deterrent to dissuade foreign actors from interfering in our democracy.
People with the experience, temperament and intellectual honesty to give a president good ideas and to dissuade him from pursuing bad ones.
Tony Stickney, Morgan's father, initially opposed it, and even tried to dissuade his daughter as late as the day of the operation.
The Trump administration has adopted several strategies to dissuade would-be asylum seekers from entering the U.S. from Mexico, to little effect.
President Donald Trump on Monday afternoon sought to dissuade OPEC from taking supply off the market in his latest tweet at the cartel.
Indictment in court would await the outcome of pre-trial hearings in which Netanyahu would try to dissuade Mandelblit from filing formal charges.
In recent months, the US has been working to dissuade its European allies from using Huawei gear as they upgrade their respective networks.
The expansion of the policy — called Migration Protection Protocols — represents the administration's latest move to dissuade asylum-seekers by instituting sweeping policy changes.
Unable to dissuade people from leaving, governments are trying instead to lure them back, inspired by successful efforts in Ireland and South Korea.
If the previous Aladdin trailer left us all feeling very concerned about Will Smith's Genie, the newest trailer tries to dissuade that fear.
While critics of these systems allege the techniques are not effective or are potentially discriminatory, that should not dissuade us from employing them.
Attempting to dissuade groups and people from exercising their First Amendment rights or providing legal support to immigrants violates the Constitution, Udall said.
The fear of that kind of response might dissuade other teachers, she said, even though climate change is included in Florida's education standards.
That friction can often cause people to keep items they don't want, or dissuade people from buying clothes online in the first place.
So yes, there's something wrong here, all right, which won't dissuade other filmmakers from rushing to bring more King titles to the screen.
A permanent ban from professional gaming and irreparable damage to their reputation should ideally dissuade every player from match-fixing and illegal betting.
Some of those sensor dropouts mentioned earlier, and the ability to monitor and dissuade morning snoozing, which can screw up your entire day.
The ICC's decision not to refer South Africa might also be intended in part to dissuade it from pulling out of the court.
" He added, that "if in writing some article that's negative, you effectively dissuade people from using an autonomous vehicle, you are killing people.
And further afield other candidates in crowded fields may be emboldened to continue their campaigns, even if their party tries to dissuade them.
Buying Snap would be a massive bet for Disney, and Snap's lingering bad rap as a sexting app might dissuade Mickey Mouse's overlords.
"(Brexit) certainly created a bit more uncertainty, but not enough to dissuade us from the investment that we wanted to make," he added.
"There was nothing in there to dissuade us from the view that the Fed will move again, appropriately, likely in March," he said.
The public indictments against Iranian and Chinese hackers and government officials should be viewed as an effort to dissuade future attacks, he added.
When LeBron was involved, Stevens tried to dissuade easy switches by moving Tatum onto George Hill and sliding Rozier onto Smith or Korver.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Thursday that angst drove people toward isolationism and that politicians must dissuade them from this course.
His adopted father, a drug dealer, sends him to London in an attempt to dissuade him from carrying forward the cycle of vengeance.
The FOMC projected at the end of 2015 that it would hike rates multiple times in 2016, but events intervened to dissuade them.
It took a couple weeks to dissuade him from the idea of holding the talks there, but eventually he came around to Singapore.
We should be taking steps on the global stage to dissuade Russia or any other nation from conducting these types of attacks again.
"The very nature of these offences could sometimes lead to particular barriers that may dissuade victims from reporting offences," the NCA's report reads.
Pyongyang also wants to dissuade these targets from trusting Washington's pledges to protect them — inducing them to appease rather than resist DPRK provocations.
But its controversy does not always dissuade customers, with Business Insider readers saying the chain has the best food, customer service, and bathrooms.  
Corker has talked with the President about his amendment and Trump tried to dissuade the senator from pushing for it, to no avail.
That win is likely to be bolstered by efforts to dissuade voters like Bo from voting for anyone other than the ruling party.
The objective would be to dissuade foreign investment in Iran's economy, because of the IRGC's involvement in major sectors including transportation and oil.
And do you think Spotlight's win, being so recent, might also dissuade some voters who might otherwise see it as a "consensus" pick?
Some critics say that cardboard headsets are watered-down versions of VR and might dissuade consumers from trying out more advanced iterations later.
The 18th-century economic thinker Adam Smith described the need to pay a goldsmith particularly well to dissuade him from stealing from you.
I quickly dissuade one of our cats from stretching out over the puzzle, instead patting an area next to me for her siesta.
Facebook could soon start hiding the Like counter on News Feed posts to protect users' from envy and dissuade them from self-censorship.
In fact, this very issue has been cited (and even exaggerated) by health authorities in order to dissuade the public from using masks.
At first McGruff advocated for small crime-fighting measures, like forming neighborhood watch groups, locking doors and leaving lights on to dissuade burglars.
Schiff pleaded with senators on Friday to not let the predictions about the duration of a privilege fight dissuade them from calling witnesses.
Spouses explicitly vow to care for one another; in fact, reluctance to assume that burden can dissuade older women, especially widows, from marrying.
A source close to Sessions confirmed to CNN Friday that McGahn reached out to the attorney general in an attempt to dissuade him.
But these are outright attacks that seem designed to intimidate outlets from pursuing hard stories and to dissuade readers from believing unfavorable coverage.
Ultimately, though, "it's hard to draw any definitive conclusions from this study," and he wouldn't let it dissuade anyone from playing professional football.
By dragging out this conflict and inflicting casualties, the Japanese hoped that the carnage would dissuade the US from attacking the Japanese mainland.
The new definition is a 200-page blunt-force instrument intended to dissuade millions of people from using basic assistance and health insurance.
A coalition of more than a hundred disparate groups, called New Yorkers Against Corruption, has formed to dissuade voters from approving a convention.
Most of the men (and they are mostly men) who try to dissuade him act in some degree of complicity with the Nazis.
Nextdoor, the social networking app for neighborhoods, is adding a new Kindness Reminder feature to try and dissuade neighbors from posting mean comments.
That could become a talking point for Facebook as it tries to dissuade regulators from breaking up the company and spinning off Instagram.
Pence is not very persuasive Vice President Mike Pence was dispatched to the Hill to dissuade Republican senators from voting for the resolution.
Schumer on Wednesday insisted he didn't take Trump's barbs personally and pledged it wouldn't dissuade him from searching for a compromise on immigration.
"Please dissuade your children from joining," said the letter, which was dated August 29 and signed by the Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung.
Grassley said in an interview that no one at the White House or within the Senate GOP leadership has tried to dissuade him.
The question is whether the construction on display in the Central Valley will be enough to dissuade a future governor from doing that.
None of this was enough to dissuade Silicon Valley from expanding into the world's technology capital, or to induce Hollywood to leave Hollywood.
By targeting the 4 companies that signed the California deal to make cleaner cars, the administration aims to dissuade more automakers from joining.
"This action was taken after apparent Russian attempts to dissuade Syrian pro-regime movement south towards At Tanf were unsuccessful," the release said.
Too little a response will seem hollow and not dissuade while too great a response could risk a counter-response, perhaps an escalatory one.
America's big-city public schools have a generally poor reputation, which tends to dissuade middle-class white families from enrolling their kids in them.
Don't let that dissuade you too much; the original PicoBrew Zymatic easily made its Kickstarter goal and the Pico already has over $1.4 million.
The experts and officials said they were also worried that the proposed changes would dissuade immigrants from using services to which they are entitled.
But that did little to dissuade Paul, openly critical to the House Republican leadership's preferred path on the process, from making his underlying point.
The U.S. is a tough market to conquer, even when the government isn't actively working to dissuade people and agencies from buying your product.
But activists like Jeff Hunt, the vice president of public policy at Colorado Christian University, hope people who witness legalization firsthand can dissuade others.
Despite all efforts to dissuade it, North Korea continued its march towards nuclear-power status; bloody wars continued in South Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Salman told the FBI she had noticed changes in her husband's behavior and tried to dissuade him from doing anything violent, the official said.
"The State's new argument today does not dissuade us from the conclusion that its prosecutors were motivated in substantial part by race," Roberts wrote.
Eventually the clinic escorts decided to wear rainbow colors, thinking wearing the symbol of LGBTQ pride would finally dissuade the protesters from imitating them.
If nothing else, the importance of maintaining warm relations with the remaining EU members will dissuade them from undermining the group's overall negotiating position.
"Despite the fact that law enforcement is on high alert and looking for him it doesn't appear to dissuade him at all," Pool said.
Barr attempted to dissuade those accusations on Thursday, telling ABC News that Trump had "never" asked him "to do anything in a criminal case."
They're currently looking at clinical trials of new methods and products that dissuade your pup from chomping down on their own or others' droppings.
These sites could end up in the hands of people who want to dissuade some portions of the population from responding to the survey.
Strong jobs growth typically would dissuade the Fed from cutting its benchmark federal funds rate, as many expect the central bank will in July.
"If you want to create a social media following, I would strongly dissuade you from this stupidity," Sheriff Ron Freeman said in the post.
"I had tried to dissuade Carter from taking the trip, so he eventually went directly to Corey [Lewandowski]," said the campaign official, JD Gordon.
North Korea is the most heavily sanctioned country in the world but such conditions have yet to dissuade Pyongyang from abandoning its nuclear campaign.
The U.S., meanwhile, hasn't offered to buy Huawei equipment or to stop its campaign to dissuade allies from patronizing one of China's leading companies.
Even an official projection of a $212 trillion, 2000-year flood of deeper budget deficits couldn't dissuade GOP senators from rallying behind the bill.
All the while, Brown said, she did not dissuade Kohlhepp about their relationship — and the longer she stayed alive, the more confident she became.
Even more recently, Microsoft was called out for trying to dissuade Windows PC users from using anything but the Edge browser on their machines.
The duet features a man trying to dissuade a woman from leaving a party despite her repeated protestations that she has to go home.
Second, the notion that a duty would dissuade U.S. companies, in the aggregate, from investing in production or assembly operations abroad is also absurd.
By using slick imagery, fast-paced music, and action sequences, ISIS has been able to best government efforts to dissuade young people from joining.
The country hasn't registered any new refugees since 1992, according to the Burma Human Rights Yearbook, hoping the tough line will dissuade new arrivals.
In April, Huawei reported a 39 percent increase in first-quarter revenue, despite US efforts to dissuade allies from doing business with the firm.
I was not yet fully cognizant of the extent of my illness; a $1000 IV drip, however, will dissuade anyone of that fanciful notion.
The hope is that such campaigns can dissuade people from joining terrorist and far-right groups, or convince those who have joined to leave.
This was a personal fear and shouldn't dissuade you from treating this like a small bike or commuter skateboard if you have good sidewalks.
In addition, many cantons say they would reduce corporate tax rates for all companies to reduce the fiscal burden and dissuade multinationals from leaving.
Such grotesque and obvious character assassination — if allowed to succeed — will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
Pelosi has been trying to project Democratic unity in the shutdown fight but did not dissuade fellow Democrats from going to the White House.
It would be unacceptable and unpatriotic to overlook any action that could dissuade responsible citizens from disclosing waste, fraud and abuse in our government.
Let not that sordid spectacle dissuade you of his talents and collection of big time wins against Anderson Silva, Alistair Overeem and Badr Hari.
TO A casual observer of the past week's news, it might seem as though Britain's university application process was designed to dissuade black students.
In a statement provided to Insider, Pozner said he believed the court's decision could set an example and dissuade other hoaxers from harassing families.
Instead he pulled a page from Trump's playbook and tried to incite fear and hate of transgender people to dissuade voters from electing Roem.
When Claye discussed his plans to propose to Harrison while in Rio with the people closest to the couple, they tried to dissuade him.
The president and his allies have sought to dissuade Democrats from focusing on investigations, warning that doing so could undermine any bipartisan legislative efforts.
"Nothing here is going to dissuade the Fed from its rate hiking cycle though," said James Athey, senior investment manager at Aberdeen Asset Management.
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said earlier this month he would try to dissuade his U.S. counterpart Steven Mnuchin from deregulating the financial markets.
The people I deal with are often better equipped than I am—I can only dissuade people, I can't search them or touch them.
Even when Brazilian Henrique Shigemoto took the belt off Kato in his first defense, it wasn't enough to dissuade Bellator from capturing his signature.
The first world of Kingdom Battle, though enjoyable, did little to dissuade that fear, but the moment I entered the second world, everything changed.
Strong turnout is far more likely when the weather is temperate than when storms impede commutes or dissuade voters from waiting in long lines.
Here's the thing about relying on the expectation of public backlash to dissuade politicians from doing something: It has to work every single time.
Such grotesque and obvious character assassination—if allowed to succeed—will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
Beijing is attempting to dissuade Trump from considering additional tariffs in the future by matching the scale of the US's first batch of them.
"If there is anything substantive on the agenda, it will be Macron trying to dissuade Trump from moving from China to Europe with tariffs."
President Bush: Incumbent Going into the 2004 election, George W. Bush was the incumbent president, but that did not dissuade prospective Democrats from campaigning.
Still, uncertainty about what's to come could dissuade some decision-makers from pulling the trigger on new investments in real estate, plants and equipment.
And Amnesty points out that European leaders have focused their attention on trying to dissuade people from leaving, rather than on search and rescue.
There is, however, a slight possibility that Assad doesn't go through with the offensive, if Russia or Turkey chooses to try to dissuade him.
He returned on April 3 and spoke to some of those young men in his motel room, hoping to dissuade them from continued violence.
Hulusi Akar, to dissuade the former president Abdullah Gul from running against Mr. Erdogan, Cumhuriyet ran front-page headlines about it for three days.
The attempt to dissuade Mr. Mueller from seeking a grand jury subpoena is one of two fronts on which Mr. Trump's lawyers are fighting.
AHIP also promised to take steps to dissuade patients from skipping tests or treatment due to cost concerns and potentially could waive co-pays.
We urge readers not to let Moser's perfunctory and dismissive review dissuade them from picking up this valuable contribution to the literature of translation.
Mr. Trump's standing could encourage or dissuade Republicans from taking his side, which would in turn help or hurt the president at the polls.
A flood of selling could weigh on already struggling IPOs and dissuade other start-ups from entering public markets this year, according to analysts.
China has extended the Lunar New Year holiday to February 2 in an attempt to dissuade people from traveling and spreading the virus further.
But practitioners, known as 'pichadores', say that will do little to dissuade them from climbing high-rises and highway overpasses to leave their mark.
Meanwhile, Tide has taken to Twitter with a public service announcement starring NFL player Rob Gronkowski to dissuade the public from consuming its products.
"I don't think it will dissuade me from trying new IoT services, but it's certainly a cautionary tale that consumers should be aware of."
It would also serve as a sign of confidence that might dissuade Chinese onlookers from rushing for the exits before they close even tighter.
This did little to dissuade the hundreds of people who signed up to take a ride on subsequent flights—all aboard a SpaceX craft.
McCabe also warned against partisan attacks on the agency, voicing concerns that it could "dissuade" young people from entering jobs based on public service.
Mahomes told Mellinger that he told teams he wanted a $2.5 million bonus to play baseball, a number he made up to dissuade teams.
Lowe has a boyish indifference to danger, and colleagues must constantly dissuade him from, say, driving into Libya with a scanner in the trunk.
Yorktown High even removed the main entrance doors from student bathrooms at the beginning of the school year to dissuade students from vaping inside.
Congress should ensure that America has the technical and scientific skills necessary to compete in the 85033st century, not dissuade students from pursuing science.
Fox News pundits and other pro-Trump media outlets tried to dissuade viewers from watching the hearings by describing them as boring and incomprehensible.
A source close to Sessions confirmed to CNN on Friday that McGahn reached out to the attorney general in an attempt to dissuade him.
Hassett's defense of buybacks comes in the face of growing calls in Washington to dissuade companies from spending gobs of money on shareholder rewards.
Last week, multiple media reports surfaced casting doubt on Cohn's future after he was unable to dissuade Trump from imposing steel and aluminum tariffs.
But Ms. Yellen made clear in a speech in Chicago that only a huge upset would dissuade the Fed from raising rates this month.
Speaking to the Freakonomics podcast, Cohn recalled futile attempts to dissuade Trump from applying the new tariffs, which helped launch a global trade war.
We are witnessing a renewal and quickening of a 50-year old campaign to dissuade Americans from calling a convention for proposing constitutional amendments.
Mr. Narang said the Japanese study was intended both to dissuade the Americans from withdrawing and to prepare a fallback in case they did.
Would you also worry that open-label placebos, if they work, dissuade doctors from looking for a root biological cause of their patients' symptoms?
That is to say: There's scant scientific evidence to say that door-to-door political campaigns can dissuade voters from liking their chosen leader.
For France, if this new packaging mandate will dissuade young smokers a little more, the health ministry is willing to give it a try.
It's not clear why these details were included, other than to dissuade us of the notion that she might have reached her position on merit.
Critics of the citizenship question say it might dissuade immigrants, and perhaps many citizens, from being counted, with a disproportionate impact on Democratic-leaning states.
The company established that agreement in November 2016 in an effort to dissuade hosts from discriminating against guests based on race, religion, age, or gender.
Mandated counseling and burdensome waiting periods designed to dissuade women from their decision do nothing to increase the safety of this already very safe procedure.
Ahmed left behind young children when he fled; Hossain's mother is still in Somalia, and tried to dissuade him from making the dangerous border crossing.
"Obviously this is intended to dissuade a primary challenge to the president," Evans told BuzzFeed News in a brief interview after the Rules Committee adjourned.
Higher taxes would be an alternative way to dissuade consumption, with the added benefit of raising money for the Treasury rather than the drinks industry.
It was hoped that forced returns to Turkey and the promise of direct resettlement to the EU would dissuade people from making the dangerous crossing.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said on Tuesday he would try to dissuade new U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin from deregulating financial markets.
" Rousalhti hopes efforts like that of the Center for Open Science won't dissuade scientists from "pursuing innovative research that has the potential to benefit patients.
"If you feel strongly towards that person and feel in your heart that you love them, don't let fear dissuade you," suggests eHarmony's advice blog.
As Muhammad Afzal, the central mosque's chairman, is keen to recall, his establishment has led efforts to dissuade people from joining the war in Syria.
But opponents point out that the EU might be inclined to impose tough terms, in order to dissuade other countries from following the same route.
MAD is also planning a campaign to picket crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs), which attempt to dissuade people from having abortions and often use misleading tactics.
Currie believes that by telegraphing its exit strategy, OPEC can dissuade U.S. drillers from turning on the taps, thereby preventing another price-crushing oil glut.
Just 16 years old, she cried and pleaded with them to let her go, telling them she was menstruating in hopes it would dissuade them.
In further developments Monday, Egypt said Qatar had taken an "anti-Egyptian course" and that Cairo had been unable to dissuade it from supporting terrorism.
"Unfortunately, having the opportunity to speak with her about that point didn't dissuade her making that statement," Hunegs told The Hill in an interview Wednesday.
Republicans try to dissuade Trump to no avail yet: A handful of senators met with Trump at the White House after the attack, including Sen.
But those benefits might not be big enough to dissuade them from shuttering noncompetitive plants, even as the plan raises electric power costs for ratepayers.
He tried to dissuade her from a writing career by arranging a talk with Irna Phillips, a well-known creator of radio soaps and serials.
Of more immediate importance, Trump's ability to hold onto the Republican electorate in the near future is likely to dissuade some Republicans from challenging him.
Researchers have found that labels do not dissuade people from consuming genetically engineered food, which has been a big worry of farm groups and businesses.
For their part, the United States, the European Union and regional leaders should redouble their efforts to dissuade Russia, Iran and Syria against further escalation.
Front Royal is a so-called crisis pregnancy center, an often-times religiously motivated, and unregulated center that aims to dissuade women from having abortions.
He warned that the committee's failure to take Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
Mills of Bryn Mawr Trust said the recent negative headlines around trade are not enough to dissuade investors from thinking that's the base-case scenario.
They dissuade people from using illegal means to fish, such as mosquito nets, poison and spear guns that kill the largest fish carrying vital eggs.
My hope is that these reviews serve to help dissuade people from viewing the Whole30 as an evidence-based diet and seek out healthier alternatives.
In one scene, a maid accompanied by a ferocious guard dog tries to dissuade Tambu from applying for a job with the maid's white employer.
But some in Vietnam, like Dr. Son, are trying to marshal their own historical records — even if they may have little power to dissuade China.
At first, Ms. Carter tried to dissuade Mr. Roy from killing himself, according to many of their text messages, which became public during the trial.
The main concern in all this is that the Knicks are severely overpaying Hardaway, in large part to dissuade the Hawks from re-signing him.
If concerned doctors can't dissuade their colleagues from treating these non-infections, they're trying to discourage them from ordering urine tests in the first place.
In submissions to the government, oil and gas major Woodside Petroleum and explosives maker Orica said much stricter anti-bribery laws may dissuade overseas deals.
Amazon says that its workplace injury numbers are high because it wants to be diligent about reporting injuries, and not dissuade employees from missing work.
The scale of the pushback from the buyside, however, is likely to dissuade issuers from including such language in deals going forward, some bankers said.
In many countries, anti-vaccine campaigners seek to dissuade parents from getting their children immunized, despite strong scientific evidence that vaccines are safe and effective.
This latest change, however, has prompted criticism from experts who say that the threat of capital punishment for their attackers could dissuade victims from reporting.
Any step toward the center threatens to dissuade Trump's base, including many who have been drawn to Trump by his stance on his signature issue.
Higher mortgage rates also dissuade current homeowners from listing their homes for sale because they don't want to lose the rock-bottom rates they have.
In addition, many cantons have said they would decrease corporate tax rates for all companies to reduce the fiscal burden and dissuade multinationals from leaving.
A witness, Lisa Britt, also described efforts to disguise the misconduct and a recent push by Mr. Dowless to dissuade testimony during this week's proceedings.
Nielsen said the goal of the policy is to dissuade migrants who make false asylum claims and then fail to appear for their immigration hearings.
"Arbuthnot … claimed he had only sought the Natives' welfare and had actually tried to dissuade them from warmaking; this was probably the truth," Howe writes.
From the beginning of the first round, dos Anjos was hunting Lawler's lead leg, and Lawler was pressing forward to dissuade him from doing so.
"I had to go through the counseling, which has no medical purpose whatsoever other than to try and dissuade women from getting abortions," O'Brien said.
In an exclusive clip from Monday's episode, Gordon tries to dissuade Thompkins from going on a potentially dangerous mission, as she is pregnant with his baby.
Many European nations launched slick media campaigns and dire warnings to dissuade would-be migrants from making the trip, but that did not slow the influx.
From a deterrence standpoint, Karnad says it makes sense for Pakistan to publicly trumpet its missile launch in order to dissuade adversaries from moving against Islambad.
In March, Facebook said that it would work to curb vaccine misinformation, but reporters have continued to find posts intended to dissuade people from being vaccinated.
However, his stance didn't dissuade some big-money backers to send some checks his way, as he racked up $20123 million in total donations last quarter.
By ramping up its clean energy goals, it may not keep Boulder, but it could dissuade other similar-minded cities from following Boulder out the door.
Supporters of these approaches say they help guarantee that fear of deportation does not dissuade undocumented immigrants from reporting crimes, visiting hospitals or enrolling in schools.
Azar compares the move to regulators for decades requiring cars display sticker prices and does not necessarily want to dissuade pharma companies from advertising their drugs.
" Kimmel also said that Iger hasn't a word about the monologues to him — "no attempts to dissuade me from talking about any of the stuff, ever.
I know I should use a reusable tumbler, but to be honest, I think lugging around a dirty tumbler would dissuade me from drinking the smoothies.
However, we don't anticipate this to dissuade the Fed from continuing to deliberately tighten monetary policy as other areas of the economy maintain very strong momentum.
At least one friend and Welch's own girlfriend tried to dissuade him from driving to Comet, armed with an AR-15, a shotgun, and a pistol.
This bill generally gives the FCC more power to act on these calls, and this new power has the potential to dissuade others from placing them.
But if Reid wins, there is little to dissuade people from contributing to online mob behavior of the sort that dragged La Liberte through the mud.
Twitter has deleted thousands of automated accounts posting messages that tried to discourage and dissuade voters from casting their ballot in the upcoming election next week.
Reuters reported earlier this month that a creditor had taken legal action against CEFC, even as China Development Bank tried to dissuade lenders from taking action.
Hadley has gone so far as to organize closets and kitchen cabinets, just so there is nothing in the house that might dissuade a potential buyer.
This in turn alarms China, which argues that the associated radar threatens its own security and has lobbied hard to dissuade South Korea from adopting THAAD.
At the same time applying a shader now costs glimmer (the primary in-game currency) rather than being free—another excellent way to dissuade enthusiastic players.
Almost all economists polled by Reuters think the weak run of data will dissuade the central bank from raising rates this time, at least until August.
Hungarian companies should also raise wages to dissuade workers from leaving in droves for better-paid jobs in richer EU neighbors, such as Austria, Varga said.
Pierluisi's law firm currently advises Puerto Rico's oversight board, a role that may constitutes a conflict of interest that would dissuade the legislature from approving him.
Economists have called for reforms to the economy to dissuade a growing number of Turks from losing confidence in their currency and turning to foreign cash.
After hearing the chairman's remarks, California state Senator Scott Wiener, who introduced the legislation, responded saying that Pai's criticisms were "potshots" and wouldn't dissuade California legislators.
The State Department intends to actively dissuade its partners from working with China and Russia, according to Christopher Ford, assistant secretary for international security and nonproliferation.
And while gainful employment can certainly be a pleasant diversion, it cannot dissuade or prevent those espousing radical ideologies from giving sermons or posting videos online.
The SEALs command, under pressure to recruit more operators, until recently did little to dissuade former members from profiting from telling lucrative and often exaggerated stories.
Senate Republicans have sought to dissuade Trump from holding another summit with Putin after blowback to his meeting with the Russian leader in Helsinki this week.
The state already bans texting or other cellphone use while driving, a prohibition that Mr. Wisniewski acknowledges has not appeared to dissuade many from doing so.
Mueller declined to discuss whether Trump and his personal attorneys had attempted to dissuade witnesses from testifying or dangled pardons in exchange for refusal to cooperate.
Factors as seemingly insignificant as bad weather or long lines at the polls could easily dissuade unenthusiastic voters from making the effort to cast a ballot.
The congresswoman said child care concerns often dissuade women from running for office — but she hopes offering child care can help encourage more women to run.
Immigration Immigration President Trump's ongoing attempts to ban, turn away, incarcerate or otherwise dissuade asylum-seekers at the southern border just hit a huge road block.
He had been giving women rides, assaulting them, and then claiming that he was a police officer in order to dissuade them from reporting the crime.
On Monday, however, they were raising the possibility that damaging testimony from Mr. Hefetz might dissuade him from the idea of rushing to the ballot box.
A promise to freeze their insurance rates and the passing of a 2 percent raise did nothing to dissuade the teachers from walking off the job.
Dr. Rodchenkov attributed Mr. Kamayev's sudden death to his announcement that he was writing a book, from which Dr. Rodchenkov said he tried to dissuade him.
Meanwhile, White House lawyers Ty Cobb and Donald McGahn have been trying to dissuade Trump from taking action against Mueller, two U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
They saw Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin try to dissuade Alejandro Villanueva, a three-time combat veteran, from celebrating the flag he risked his life for.
We need sane and competent people like Secretary of Defense James Mattis to remain in government and dissuade the president from cavalierly starting a nuclear war.
A government committee is probing claims that SCL Elections organized anti-election rallies to dissuade opposition supporters from voting in 2007, Shehu said, according to Reuters.
The deal may have also helped to dissuade Iran from aggressive acts that could have threatened the foreign investment and other benefits promised by the deal.
Western powers, after decades of promoting that ideal as the basis of secession, including in backing Kosovo's independence, have struggled for a way to dissuade Catalans.
I also think many of my acquaintances who work in media would describe their workplaces with similar language — but don't let that dissuade you from leaving.
The taxes and penalties on withdrawals alone should dissuade you, "especially if the hardship withdrawal is only a temporary patch on a larger problem," he says.
The government has said it plans to eventually convert the site into a public park and a museum to dissuade youth from a life of crime.
While Trump is unlikely to receive substantial black support, they worry his outreach could dissuade African Americans from turning out in force for the Democratic candidate.
He told the F.B.I. agents that only Mr. Awlaki or a comparable figure, not his parents, would have "the religious authority" to dissuade him from jihad.
When I mention my love of subway napping to my own friends, they nod politely, then immediately try to dissuade me from ever doing it again.
Moody's said on Friday the uncertainty over the airport, which would serve the Machu Picchu archaeological site, could dissuade investments in future infrastructure projects in Peru.
Even so, in most places governments merely try to dissuade people from drinking by making alcohol more expensive through taxes, and restricting its sale and advertising.
A failed bid for the presidency in 2012 did not dissuade her, and she rode to power on a wave of anti-China sentiment in 2016.
Only one country has agreed to repatriate its citizen-fighters, and American officials have refused to identify it, fearing the publicity would dissuade any other takers.
The move is intended to dissuade immigrants, mostly from Central America, from making the long and dangerous journey through Mexico to the southwestern United States border.
Price gains slowed a bit in May, after the Ontario government announced a 15 percent tax on foreign purchasers, designed to dissuade foreign investors from buying.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Iran may have feared an American attack was imminent and is taking action to dissuade the US from doing so.
RHP Paul Clemens got the win Saturday but likely did nothing to dissuade the Marlins from pursuing an upgrade for the fifth spot in their starting rotation.
Another tactic they said they used was to keep customers on hold for long amounts of time to dissuade them from speaking to a customer service representative.
Outside of the Choices Women Medical Clinic, anti-abortion activists attempt to dissuade patients from seeking an abortion on July 28, 212, in Jamaica, Queens, New York.
Sure, there's a profusion of laws around identity theft and defamation that might dissuade creators of harmful fakes, but it's unclear who will enforce them or how.
It is spending $150m on public messaging and new equipment to dissuade farmers from burning their fields, and has closed down some urban coal-fired power stations.
As Warren explains, the goal of the plan is twofold: first to dissuade big business from investing in lobbyists, then to use their own money against them.
This week, the Vatican interceded directly between Maduro and his opponents to try to head off more violence and dissuade protesters from taking to the streets again.
On Monday night's Full Frontal, Samantha Bee took on "crisis pregnancy centers" — fake pregnancy clinics whose real purpose is to try to dissuade women from having abortions.
The timetable for California's project is fuzzy at best at this point, which does little to dissuade opponents of one of the state's biggest lightning-rod issues.
If the intent is not to end the civil war or remove Assad but rather to dissuade Assad from using chemical weapons again, it absolutely could succeed.
We're not here to encourage making money off the Oscars, per say, but we're also not going to dissuade you from taking advantage of a prime opportunity.
The protest was backed by U.S. clothing company Patagonia as part of a wider campaign to preserve Balkan rivers and dissuade international banks from investing in hydropower.
That should dissuade people from taking out so-called tax refund anticipation loans, which can come with unfavorable rates, according to Andrea Coombes, tax specialist at NerdWallet.
"This was despite #Russian attempts to dissuade pro-regime movement towards At Tanf, #Coalition aircraft show of force, & warning shots," Operation Inherent Resolve said in a tweet.
Planned Parenthood is planning a wave of nationwide protests to dissuade the Senate from including language in the ObamaCare repeal bill that would defund the nonprofit organization.
He warned that the committee's failure to take Christine Blasey Ford's testimony more seriously would likely dissuade victims of sexual assault from coming forward in the future.
That law requires crisis pregnancy centers—faith-based entities that dissuade women from obtaining abortions—to advertise the fact that they do not provide certain reproductive services.
But an early cash advantage for one candidate can dissuade an outside group backing the other candidate from committing funds to what looks like an unwinnable race.
Trump made his comments during a news conference with French President Emmanuel Macron, who is trying to dissuade his American counterpart from pulling out of the accord.
But Paul didn't think that the worry about ethics or corporate behavior would ultimately dissuade Uber and its investors from ambitious expansion, with or without Travis Kalanick.
Trump was heading into a meeting to discuss spending with congressional leaders, who were hoping to dissuade Trump from considering a shutdown ahead of November's midterm election.
A big part of preparing, Dr. Emanuel said, is overhauling the nation's flood insurance system, which currently does little to dissuade people from living in hazardous areas.
When a local official, the district revenue officer, summoned the author to a "peace meeting" in January 2015, Mr. Murugan's editor tried to dissuade him from attending.
Mueller's account notes that other Trump advisers like McGahn, Steve Bannon, and White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus tried to dissuade the president from his decision.
Venezuela's opposition has campaigned to dissuade Wall Street firms from financing Maduro's leftist government, which has drawn international condemnation for abuses of power and human rights violations.
My best "rational" explanation is that they think this sort of approach can dissuade public dissent from Republicans, who would fear being criticized by their party's nominee.
The "AC 360" host questioned Williamson, a spiritual author, on whether her past claims about antidepressants would dissuade people with depression or other issues from seeking treatment.
The special counsel's office sought to keep Papadopoulos' plea agreement confidential because it didn't want to dissuade witnesses and persons of interest from sharing information with investigators.
Of course, the intended effect will be to dissuade most private insurance plans on the individual market, and likely many employer-provided plans, from covering abortion care.
Again, the United States Department of Defense has recognized that this is, in fact, fake news spread by Hezbollah to dissuade the U.S. from supporting the LAF.
The new text will need approval from EU governments and the European Commission, both of which fear overly strict conditions may dissuade banks from issuing new securities.
Opponents, such as the League of Women Voters, argue that a 30-minute instructional lesson on firearm safety might not dissuade a child's curiosity of unintended firearms.
But GOP officials also described the effort as a way to dissuade would-be primary challengers, forging ahead as though Trump would face no intra-party challenge.
Drinks are so cheap that they're nearly free, but that doesn't dissuade the occasional self-conversationalist from swilling nail-polish remover in a bathroom stall (true story).
"I do think that you can dissuade users via a virtual feeling," said John Brownstein, a Harvard professor and the chief innovation officer at Boston Children's Hospital.
Clinton would do: She seeks a series of tweaks to the corporate tax code to try to dissuade companies from moving operations abroad to save on taxes.
Some progress is being made: The government, for the first time, is spending more than $21947 million to dissuade farmers from burning their fields — a major polluter.
Fear of revealing even more information to an insurance company may dissuade some people, but the insurer said it was confident it could keep the data secure.
International observers have seen the farcical trial for what it was: an attempt to punish our journalists and dissuade other reporters from covering events in Rakhine State.
WASHINGTON — Convicted former National Security Advisor Michael Flynn gave special counsel Robert Mueller a voicemail of someone attempting to dissuade him from cooperating with the Russia investigation.
" She added, "These changes might dissuade some landlords from bringing eviction cases against month-to-month tenants merely in order to keep application fees and security deposits.
But neither Ms. Warren nor Mr. Sanders sought support from the other or tried to dissuade the other from running, said the officials familiar with the meeting.
That did not dissuade the Flyers' president, Paul Holmgren, from pursuing the 51-year-old Fletcher a week after ending Hextall's four-and-a-half-season tenure.
" But that doesn't dissuade him from considering The Washington Post's article chronicling Mr. Moore's alleged relationships with teenagers to be a "credible" and "solid piece of journalism.
China could also try to give a tangible illustration of its firepower, something Beijing has actually done before to dissuade the US from deviating from One China.
In retaliation, these business groups have published newspaper inserts protesting his treatment, and a few moguls have started open campaigns to dissuade Mexicans from voting for him.
As for the reasonable and moderate Nicias, the general who failed to dissuade his fellow Athenians from invading Sicily, he dies there while commanding his doomed forces.
I dragged Jim into bed before they'd decided on the name and tried to dissuade him; it was so corny naming yourself after something Aldous Huxley wrote.
That initial report said that neither senator sought each other's support, and that they did not try to dissuade one another from running in the 2020 election.
Political advertising also has undeniable downsides, including meaningful social costs when powerful people distribute messages meant to inflame or confuse, or to dissuade the electorate from voting.
The Taliban has warned that its fighters will step up their campaign against the Afghan government and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the Sept.
The administration has reportedly taken several steps to dissuade people from migrating to the U.S. and limit the number of asylum-seekers at the U.S.-Mexico border.
In a January news conference, Mr. Sun said many people had tried to dissuade him from investing in LeEco, adding that several were "resolutely opposed" to it.
All of these and other root causes need to be addressed in the effort to not just apprehend terrorists, but dissuade the radicalization that leads to terrorism.
And maybe, if Twitter trolls know their mean tweets aren't making it to the intended target, it could dissuade them from sending those tweets at all. Maybe.
Sylvester Graham invented bland foods for a diet they thought would dissuade masturbation—corn flakes and graham crackers were meant to be so boring they killed boners.
After trying to dissuade a passenger who is sick and contagious from traveling on a plane, state or local health officials may contact the CDC to request assistance.
If you want to dissuade someone from joining a group like ISIS, you have to reach them at just the right moment: before they've committed to its cause.
Everyone Refinery29 spoke to rejected the notion that having woman headliners or a 50% female lineup might dissuade ticket buyers, or that audiences connect better with male performers.
On top of this, some adult millennials live with enduring fears and insecurities that dissuade them from making big life changes, such as getting married or having children.
Hopefully the service plans won't dissuade people from trying it out, as by all accounts the Control Center is pretty great at doing just what it's supposed to.
Netflix on Monday did its best to dissuade people from romanticizing serial killer Ted Bundy, whom several people online apparently consider to be attractive because y'all need Jesus.
If extreme right and left publishers' articles get paired with centrist Related Articles, it could dissuade people from blindly swallowing the rants and raves that tear society apart.
And if this kind of "reflation populism" improves the near-term prospects for America's economy, it may dissuade Mr Trump from resorting to full-strength "anti-trade populism".
It's not quite enough to dissuade me from Google's own version of digital cartography but it's not as big of a functional gap as it used to be.
If Twitter is on the block, the dramatically high amount of stock that Twitter pays out to employees as a way to retain talent could dissuade potential buyers.
The goal is to dissuade them from joining the Islamic State group, also know as ISIS or ISIL, by arming them with accurate information on the terrorist organization.
According to CBS News, Davis — who was penalized with a technical foul for his actions — went on to attempt to dissuade fans from throwing trash onto the court.
Cataldo referenced Roy's previous suicide attempt in 2012 and presented evidence in text messages from 2012 and 2013 that showed Carter attempting to dissuade Roy from committing suicide.
And the FTC recently issued an official warning to Microsoft over the Xbox's warranty language, which right-to-repair advocates worry could dissuade people from fixing their consoles.
But perhaps most important, some of the key people who would normally try to dissuade Trump from signing a big-spending deal were distracted by the Mueller hearings.
But civil-rights groups and politicians in blue states insist that a question about citizenship will dissuade undocumented immigrants from participating, for fear of being targeted for deportation.
But holding his Throne Speech in Al Hoceima was a bold way to dissuade the population against the protest movement while telling public servants to fix the problems.
Second, it's faulty to assume that critics who panned the movie were either rooting against it or felt their negative opinions would dissuade people inclined to see it.
That has led a small group of Republicans, which now includes Massie, to go to great and unusual lengths to dissuade the president from endorsing a primary opponent.
She claimed it will strike a blow to people smugglers' business model and send a "clear message" to dissuade would-be migrants and refugees from coming to Europe.
Steel tariffs meant to dissuade dumping have sent prices rising for American manufacturers, with U.S. hot-rolled coil steel prices jumping 61.9 percent last year, FactSet data shows.
Although SkyMall's former CEO attributed the in-flight magazine's demise to electronics, that did not dissuade C&A Marketing from snatching up the iconic brand for $1.9 million.
But the deal amounted to bribing Iran to suspend its nuclear program, which is like feeding a wild animal scraps of meat to dissuade it from biting you.
Some doctors complain that the checklist is intrusive and burdensome, may dissuade physicians from using the implants, and is based on anecdotes rather than scientific clinical trial data.
Additionally, information gained about the expectant parent's life—for example, concerns about finances or emotional support—are often used to dissuade a woman from changing her mind later.
" Frydl echoed the sentiment: "I don't want to dissuade people from thinking that the drug war has allowed the state to execute what's been largely a racialized agenda.
A series of crashes that took place while Autopilot was active didn't help dissuade anyone of that, though Tesla has maintained that the feature has improved safety overall.
But Melanie Kress, assistant curator at High Line Art, says that the poem based on Myles's 1992 campaign shouldn't dissuade anyone from voting for the current Democratic nominee.
One prospective investor in Precursor fund tried to dissuade Hudson from backing so many companies each year, saying that there&aposs no way he could support them all.
"We doubt this will be enough to dissuade (Mexican) policymakers from cutting their key interest rates in December," said John Ashbourne, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
Just as policy frameworks exist to respond to, and dissuade, physical attacks on Americans and their interests, foreign and domestic, so the government must deter adventurism in cyberspace.
" Judge Brett M. Kavanaugh: "Such grotesque and obvious character assassination — if allowed to succeed — will dissuade competent and good people of all political persuasions from serving our country.
Up until 1964, the returning capsules were labeled UNITED STATES and SECRET in threatening letters, intended to dissuade people from opening them and accessing their highly classified cargo.
And the time to attempt to dissuade Mr. Weinstein from persisting in sexually abusive conduct and hiring investigators to hush it up was when that conduct was occurring.
This has led to concerns that the centers will trick people into believing they offer abortion, then dissuade them from the procedure with false claims about its dangers.
Remaining committed to NATO also provides a way to integrate the United States into the structures of multilateral security policy and may dissuade Washington from going it alone.
Census Bureau leadership had tried earlier to dissuade Ross from adding the question, arguing its inclusion would drive down the quality of the count and cost more money.
"Lacking a modern air force, Iran has embraced ballistic missiles as a long-range strike capability to dissuade its adversaries from attacking Iran," said the official, Christian Saunders.
Then in late September, the Obama administration suddenly announced that it was fully resuming the deportations of Haitians, hoping the policy change would dissuade more Haitians from migrating.
I am of the camp that sees it as a play with music, not a full-blown musical, and Josh Rhodes's lively choreography does nothing to dissuade me.
The campaign has focused on a pragmatic argument: that making abortions illegal doesn't dissuade women from having them — it just makes them more likely to die from them.
Studies show that insurers, many of which are for-profit companies after all, are using such incentives to dissuade high-cost patients from enrolling or using the benefit.
Nonetheless, Kremlin opponents have linked the institute to such efforts as trying to dissuade Sweden from closer ties to NATO and subvert Montenegro's impending membership in the alliance.
Something similar actually happened this year in Virginia, when a group of saboteurs apparently tried to dissuade people from voting by mailing documents suggesting they weren't properly registered.
Twelve years ago, the commission raised the maximum allowable fine to the current level of 1 percent of annual revenue to dissuade companies from misleading regulators during mergers.
Over the course of several days, Republican lawmakers attempted to dissuade Trump from his stated idea that Republicans should craft a new replacement plan, according to multiple sources.
These members have long sought to dissuade any talk of impeaching Trump, which they see as distracting from the issues-based agenda they promised voters they would prioritize.
The sanctions are just the latest component of the Trump administration's efforts to ramp up economic pressure on Iran and dissuade foreign companies from doing business with Iran.
Going into default can trigger a host of problems, including wage garnishments and a lower credit score, and advocates warn these problems could dissuade borrowers from even applying.
A group of French citizens from Paris have hopped on the Eurostar and handed out dozens of handwritten postcards across Europe to dissuade British people from voting Brexit.
When asked if a pending Syrian chemical weapons strike was an acknowledgement that the U.S. airstrikes failed to dissuade Assad from future attacks, Sanders brushed off the query.
The confidence sharer has the right to try to dissuade you and the right to pre-empt you by passing on the information and managing the consequences herself.
It turns out that those five caps-locked words will do next to nothing to dissuade hungry people from one of the most reliable sources of pleasure around.
During his campaign, he used the country's current state of economic and political turmoil under Maduro as a way to dissuade voters from continuing to elect leftist leaders.
Kabunin's death did not dissuade his friend Valery Dzyuba, also a former police officer and kickboxer from Orenburg, from heading to Syria to fight as a military contractor.
Green sees phone apps as one the most viable ways to reach and dissuade possible recruits, since the Middle East is one of the world's largest mobile phone markets.
"This is just to overshadow the elections, because the hard-liners and their media want to dissuade people from voting in large numbers," said Mojgan Faraji, a reformist journalist.
And they are actually privately obviously trying to dissuade the White House on this topic and hope that this never happens and that they can make it go away.
"A lot of people tried to dissuade us and make us turn back - police officers, our friends... because they knew we were facing a lot of backlash," Kanakadurga said.
The change of emphasis has already started from national government over the past years, to try to dissuade visitors from the more earthy pastimes the city is famous for.
Asking someone to take a few extra seconds to root out an email with a code in it might dissuade customers from flying with the airline in the future.
He said that Ron Paul never tried to dissuade him from supporting Trump, but added that he had no hope of bringing his former mentor along for the ride.
The S&P 500 reached record highs on Wednesday when it became clear that Powell would not try to dissuade the market of that expectation in his Congressional testimony.
It appears that, in part, Paul was attempting to dissuade nationalist or revolutionary Jewish impulses that might have threatened the overall unity of the joint Jewish-Gentile Christian community.
A spokesman for the mutineers denied rumours of clashes with government troops in Bouake and said the renegade soldiers were firing in the air to dissuade any government advance.
Many have called for the FBI to attend the funeral or for President Trump to be there to dissuade any actions from potential alt-right protesters looking for trouble.
The continued fallout may also have two positive effects: to continue emboldening victims to speak out, and to dissuade perpetrators from engaging in the behavior in the first place.
Through his collage Riggio attempts to dissuade, or at least distract people from this bleak world view and present the world as a tragic, yet beautiful and inspiring place.
Venezuela's opposition has campaigned to dissuade Wall Street firms from financing the President Nicolas Maduro's government, which has drawn international condemnation for abuses of power and human rights violations.
Very low, or negative, interest rates dissuade investors from holding cash and encourage them to buy risky assets; so are equity prices and corporate bond yields a "true" measure?
Helsinn said the decision puts small companies at a disadvantage because they often need partners to develop and bring drugs to market, and will dissuade them developing new medicines.
Which means that if, say, an elephant seal wants to cross a road — even the smaller female, rather than a full-grown male — it's very difficult to dissuade her. .
The Supreme Court's ruling Tuesday in favor of anti-abortion clinics in California will make it easier for similar facilities in other states to dissuade women from getting abortions.
While Europe is unlikely to support renewed U.S. sanctions, analysts widely expect the penalties to dissuade at least some European and Asian energy firms from doing business with Iran.
Dermatologists who attended the public vote voiced concerns that a ban on certain sunscreens could dissuade people from using the products and lead to an increase in skin cancer.
"Cork does not, for example, accuse (the hotel) or President Trump of acting to dissuade potential customers from patronizing Cork or somehow obstructing entry to Cork's location," Leon wrote.
In the end, having a breakup conversation is a small courtesy you can do to encourage open communication in relationships, which ultimately would dissuade people from ghosting at all.
This includes more targeted methods of communication, such as using newspapers or the internet, rather than relying on workshops that may dissuade time-strapped landowners from taking an interest.
Criticism did not dissuade Mr. ASCH from placing Jews and Judaism among other ethnic groups in his novels and plays, which broke new ground in Jewish literature and theater.
These are hardly radical measures that should dissuade any citizen, young or old, from voting to change the destructive course on which both major parties have placed our country.
Perhaps she won't donate money despite the oath and perhaps she will stay dry, but I wonder if you would dissuade others from taking this route to self-control.
We already possess massive nuclear overkill, with a stockpile of 4,000 nuclear weapons when a few hundred would be enough to dissuade any nation from attacking the United States.
It implies that those activists who would—consciously or otherwise— attempt to dissuade Americans from eating more seafood are showing a callous disregard for science, and for people's lives.
From TikTok's perspective, this theory also doesn't make sense because it would dissuade people from staying on the platform, and experimenting with content creation, on a long-term basis.
He appears to have done nothing to dissuade them in private or in public, nor did he alert anyone about a foreign power's efforts to influence an American election.
He also introduced the annual membership fee for sellers to dissuade fraudsters, and to be able to trace any transaction back to the seller in case of a dispute.
The agreement had been reached in 1982, when the Democratic National Committee (DNC) in a lawsuit accused its Republican counterpart of attempting to dissuade African-Americans from casting ballots.
" If the military community's rejection of the parade isn't enough to dissuade Trump, well, even "Fox & Friends" host Brian Kilmeade said the parade "seems like a waste of money.
EU lawmakers warned the vote may prompt retaliation from Saudi Arabia, whose envoy to the European Union held several meetings with EU lawmakers and tried to dissuade the parliament.
The French government also continued its campaign to fight homegrown jihadists, announced plans to isolate radical convicts in jail, and released anti-extremism videos to dissuade would-be militants.
But it also had a harder-edged goal: to win the "hearts and minds" of the local Syrian population and dissuade them from cooperating with Iran and its allies.
Because — and you need to think carefully about this — because if, in writing some article that's negative, you effectively dissuade people from using an autonomous vehicle, you're killing people.
For her part, Ms. Pelosi was intent on playing a two-pronged game: bashing Mr. Trump publicly while toiling in the Capitol to dissuade House Democrats from impeaching him.
Italy's populist government has refused to allow humanitarian ships to dock in a bid to dissuade them from conducting rescues and to force other countries to share the burden.
American officials have tried to dissuade the Europeans from setting up the company and at the same time have mocked the idea, arguing that it would produce little trade.
The bank also is hoping to dissuade authorities from relying on any testimony or cooperation that Mr. Leissner might provide and that could put Goldman in a bad light.
With like-minded civilians fleeing or jailed, and security forces firing on protesters, Mr. Ghabbash struggled to dissuade allies from taking up arms and playing into the government's hands.
After Mr. Trump praised Mr. DeSantis in a December tweet, Republicans including Vice President Mike Pence sought to dissuade the president from inserting himself any further into the race.
The second surprise was that despite the centers' mission to dissuade people from having abortions, most people were not even considering that option when they went to the centers.
That Ms. Driver's new picture, "Boom For Real: The Late Teenage Years of Jean-Michel Basquiat," is a documentary ought not to dissuade anyone hungry for this filmmaker's voice.
The European powers are trying to come up with a package to ring-fence trade with Iran against renewed U.S. financial sanctions to dissuade Tehran from quitting the accord.
Britain began these capacity auctions in 2014 looking to head off future winter power shortages as coal plants close and low power prices dissuade investors from building new ones.
Mr. Weinstein's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said on Wednesday that he had met with federal prosecutors in what he called "an attempt to dissuade them from proceeding" with the inquiry.
She reportedly told investigators in the days after the attack that she was with him when he purchased ammunition and tried to dissuade him from violence, according to NBC.
In recent days, South Korea has stepped up its defensive posture, joining the U.S. in a series of military exercises designed as a show of force to dissuade Pyongyang.
That clause is the among the highest at the Spanish club, which is known for inserting monumental release clauses in its players' contracts to dissuade approaches from other teams.
But a federal law outlawed that practice, out of concern that covering a patient's bills might dissuade that patient from switching to another clinic that might provide better care.
Under Helios and Matheson's ownership, Farnsworth and Lowe dropped the price by more than 5003 percent, despite Spikes' best efforts to dissuade them against the idea, Business Insider reported.
This declaration of independence came about despite months of behind-the-scenes attempts by the Kremlin and Russian Orthodox Church officials to dissuade Patriarch Bartholomew from issuing a tomos.
One reason is that the confidence-sharer has the right to try to dissuade you, especially when, as here, he knows more than you about the disclosure's possible consequences.
Having worked with Israeli and Palestinian NGOs (non-government organizations), the researcher sees a unified effort to dissuade the Israeli government from its current policing tactics at the border.
But if the issue is "culture," as Latzer argues, that's a much more abstract problem that can't be definitively addressed with policy solutions — and in fact might dissuade reform.
Slower growth would, in turn, dissuade the European Central Bank from raising interest rates too soon, prolonging the cheap money that has been partly responsible for the bull market.
It does not forgive Trump's efforts to dissuade Manafort, Flynn and Cohen from cooperating with investigations, to have various people including McGahn lie, and to prevent public disclosure of evidence.
Photo: GettyWith the hotly contested midterm elections coming up this Tuesday, Twitter is cracking down on attempts at using the service to dissuade people from showing up at the polls.
In addition, President Mauricio Macri, a free marketer who wants to reform the country's rigid labor system to encourage foreign investment, is taking steps to dissuade companies from firing workers.
All of this can't and shouldn't dissuade artists from trying to understand the world through making art, whether it's a movie or a book or a painting or anything else.
The cash was not enough to dissuade striking anti-austerity protesters from filling the streets on May 1st, disrupting public transport and forcing many firms to close for the day.
Since I took office in 2012, curbing taxes that dissuade industries from locating in Mississippi or damper the growth of our existing businesses has been one of my primary goals.
The officer, who added there was a large gap between the acting leadership and career officials within the agency, wondered if the move was intentional to dissuade from that effort.
What's next: "Congestion pricing, as New York has proposed, uses tolling to dissuade vehicles from entering certain districts during select hours," Axios Expert Voices contributor Jim Barbaresso wrote in March.
But you shouldn't let their hyper-specific needs dissuade you from gifting them something really great this year — because the truth is they probably just want new running stuff, anyways.
Kirkpatrick released a web ad in February seeking to tie Trump to McCain, in a move to dissuade the state's large Latino voting bloc from backing the veteran Arizona Republican.
Australia's Tas Pappas, one of the world's top skateboarders in the '90s, has suggested the use of marijuana in skateboarding might dissuade athletes from wanting to compete at the Olympics.
So, having made clear he was offering tax and spend rather than economic security, Corbyn then did little to dissuade fears of his commitment to renew the Trident nuclear deterrent.
If the desire to support the women in their lives, liberate themselves from gender roles, or just not be terrible doesn't dissuade men from sexist behavior, this should do it.
While it is thought that there is enough votes in both the House and Senate to overturn Obama's veto, there is now a campaign to dissuade members from doing so.
Since President Trump isn't shy with a hostile crowd—the press—I don't think the presence of several politicians who dislike him very much will dissuade him from being Trump.
And of course there's the experience: A watered-down toy version of a tech product might just as soon dissuade kids from the real thing rather than build up interest.
Because, and really you need to think carefully about this, because if, in writing some article that's negative, you effectively dissuade people from using an autonomous vehicle, you're killing people.
The House passed a similar resolution in 1984 but successive administrations have laboured to dissuade legislators from using the g-word for fear of alienating Turkey, an American strategic partner.
She may not, in four days, dissuade anyone who sees her as beholden to the establishment machine, but at least she could show that she knows how to operate it.
The West needs to decide whether saving Syria's civilians is sufficiently important to exact a price on those who threaten them, to dissuade that behavior and incentivize an alternative approach.
Additionally, male gamers involved with GamerGate — a loose group of gamers that have routinely harassed and threatened women since 2014 — may dissuade women from seeking jobs in the games industry.
But it will come down soon, both because the thyme has grown in and the barrier did little to dissuade children, including Ms. Baumann's own son, Hugo, 19 months old.
Even if no illicit activity took place, the very appearance of impropriety should've been enough to dissuade the former president and the attorney general from engaging in such a discussion.
However, the Kremlin continues to use manipulation tactics, such as powerful military exercises in Moldova, in order to dissuade voters from further engaging with Western nations and their elected officials.
Years ago, local boosters proposed a tongue-in-cheek advertising campaign starring a mascot called Border Guard Bob, who would dissuade young people from abandoning the city's Rust Belt remains.
I hope it doesn't, because there are a lot of individual elements I like about This Is Us. But "Super Bowl Sunday" did nothing to dissuade me from my fears.
Opposition supporters also accused the government of purposely delaying the opening of some polling sites in predominantly anti-Maduro neighborhoods to dissuade opposition voters by causing them to wait hours.
"The #MeToo movement is a justice movement, and I don't ever want to be counted among those who in some way tried to dissuade victims from coming forward," he said.
Mueller also documented the role of pardons in alleged efforts by Trump to dissuade his former campaign manager Paul Manafort and former lawyer Michael Cohen from cooperating with federal investigators.
I don't see a reason against it, especially if there was a penalty for not showing up at the movie after reserving tickets to dissuade no shows, à la ClassPass.
At a Tim Hortons across the street, an "out of service" sign hangs on the bathroom door as a decoy to dissuade people who would deal or use drugs inside.
The price for other services, like long-term storage fees, are also expected to get more stringent to "dissuade brands from holding slow-moving inventory at Amazon's warehouses," Bluhm said.
We can't let that dissuade us from cooking them, but we can remember that one or two vegetables to work with on a weeknight is plenty for most home cooks.
Kelly appeared before a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing Wednesday, where he defended his immigration enforcement policies, saying they've served to dissuade migrants from attempting to enter the United States.
The other 27, including lead powers Germany and France, want to dissuade others from emulating Britain and so insist that any Brexit deal must be less advantageous than full membership.
Facebook may soon stop showing "Like" counts on posts in your News Feed in an attempt to "protect users from envy and dissuade them from self-censorship," according to TechCrunch.
The Reform Jewish movement opposes the expansion of settlements, but is strongly opposed to the B.D.S. movement, and has tried to dissuade several American church groups from passing divestment resolutions.
Petrillo tried to dissuade the prosecutors from filing charges, pointing out that Cohen had made no effort to hide this income—there were no foreign bank accounts or cash transactions.
The combination of waiting, uncertainty, overcrowding and unlivable conditions has created what appears to be an intentional epidemic of despair, meant to dissuade refugees from seeing Europe as a haven.
Experts on North Korea said the new measures had the potential to dissuade Mr. Kim from further escalating tensions with more tests, but they were cautious about predicting his behavior.
A final decision has not been made, but those closest to Bernie suggest that neither age nor interest from a glut of progressive presidential prospects would dissuade him from running.
It is not clear if only STS-compliant deals would be eligible for a reduction, however, and many worry the punitive threshold would dissuade issuers from coming to market at all.
Some economists believe the political tensions in Europe and a protectionist domestic trade policy could dissuade the Fed from taking a more hawkish stance when policymakers meet on June 12-225.
But she later learns that Alex plans to leave for Syria to join Islamic State and she becomes torn between trying to dissuade him from going and having the authorities intervene.
The planned expansion of the policy — called Migration Protection Protocols — represents the administration's latest attempt to institute sweeping changes to dissuade asylum-seekers from crossing the border and entering the country.
The real estate trade association warned the bill would discourage developers from constructing large, dense buildings and dissuade landlords from leasing to energy-hungry tenants such as technology and media companies.
The government hopes that a new teaching ranking, which includes data on student satisfaction and graduate outcomes, will dissuade admissions staff from taking applicants who are not cut out for university.
Speaking to reporters earlier, Scholz had also warned that protectionism could harm future economic prospects and said Germany would continue talks to dissuade the United States from imposing planned punitive tariffs.
Some bears are skeptical if a trade deal means anything, while other bears think the trade truce will dissuade the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates later this month, he said.
The American belief that massive bombing would dissuade the North Vietnamese from trying to unify their country betrayed a crippling inability to understand that others' worldviews might be different from theirs.
The technology aims to dissuade bad behaviour by recognising the offender's face, checking it with a database, then posting their information on public screens, such as their ID number and name.
Misconceptions like these make it more difficult for survivors to defend themselves against attacks, and they can dissuade survivors from seeking emotional or legal counsel in the aftermath of an attack.
The Chamber of Commerce, which has had the ear of every president, has successfully championed massive corporate-tax cuts but failed to dissuade the president from imposing tariffs and curbing immigration.
"The upshot is that the comparatively high rate of headline inflation in Germany is unlikely to dissuade the European Central Bank from maintaining its asset purchases throughout this year," he said.
Emily Filler attempts to dissuade state police from advancing on students rallying on the grounds of the University of Virginia on the anniversary of the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville.
It said Hungary's Immigration and Asylum Office had refused to provide food to migrants in the camps in order to dissuade them from pursuing court appeals and to return to Serbia.
" Another customer claimed on Yelp that Casper wouldn't send a mattress topper for free after the deadline because a representative said that was "only used to dissuade folks from returning it.
These suits, like those that preceded them, are meant to dissuade sellers from engaging in review abuse as they know that by doing so, they could be subject to legal action.
Gategroup is owned by Chinese conglomerate HNA, whose current financial strains may dissuade the company from doing a major cash deal, people familiar with the matter have said in the past.

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