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But activists have not been dissuaded -- quite the opposite.
I can't say my initial apprehensions were ultimately dissuaded, however.
There are certainly reasons why potential challengers would be dissuaded.
"This movement is not dissuaded by a snowstorm," Lowell said.
But he was largely dissuaded by a threat from McConnell.
Security concerns have not dissuaded some buyers across the Atlantic.
Senate leadership learned long ago that he cannot be dissuaded.
Additionally, tourists are dissuaded from visiting Guatemala over safety concerns.
The wild price swings have not dissuaded darknet users, Grauer said.
The strategy allows Clinton's campaign to court Republicans dissuaded by Trump.
For Trivedi, the findings haven't dissuaded him from riding electric scooters.
The crucial last two members were dissuaded and did not sign.
The missing ID is holding him back, but he's not dissuaded.
He is showing in Brooklyn, but the hardiest won't be dissuaded.
But he was largely dissuaded by a threat from Mr. McConnell.
Wishing one could have dissuaded the suicide is understandable, but futile.
Would-be assailants need to be dissuaded from carrying out attacks.
Overseas buyers may also be dissuaded, although they buy in cash overwhelmingly.
HAS the euro crisis dissuaded other countries from adopting the single currency?
Critics have argued that this dissuaded some in the capital from voting.
That dissuaded them from buying more, causing the market to dry up.
He tried to resign from the board, but other directors dissuaded him.
This hasn't dissuaded Democrats, who are moving ahead at a rapid clip.
Not everything he has tried has succeeded, but that hasn't dissuaded him.
Likewise, CNN reported that Trump's advisors have dissuaded him from sacking Rosenstein.
Neither Ford's testimony nor other allegations of sexual misconduct have dissuaded Republicans.
And perhaps then the two Republican women can be dissuaded from causing trouble.
Catalans could still be dissuaded if offered more autonomy, as the Socialists propose.
" His company's mantra was, "Set audacious, nearly impossible goals and don't get dissuaded.
Some of the firms dissuaded from exporting would have turned into big beasts.
He says he was dissuaded by seeing polls that indicated he could win.
Police weren't dissuaded and kept him on their radar, leaving Minch in limbo.
Immigration lawyers surmise potential US applicants may have been dissuaded by the process.
They won't be dissuaded so easily by the need for near-term earnings.
High search costs dissuaded borrowers from seeking a better mortgage rate, it added.
Put your faith in the Panda, though, and don't be dissuaded from visiting.
Or you might be dissuaded by the time and energy costs of voting.
That hasn't dissuaded any of the women running for House seats in Alabama.
We cannot, however, be dissuaded by the long-term nature of the task.
He said Hinton was scared and wanted to call police but Jones dissuaded him.
All this dissuaded the West from even contemplating a military response of any kind.
Homebuying is a really big decision, and once you're in, you're not easily dissuaded.
Refugees are fleeing for their lives, and will not be dissuaded by these measures.
The actress said the attorney dissuaded her from going up against a powerful director.
UNHCR spokesman William Spindler said people should be dissuaded from such movements, not punished.
Don't get dissuaded by the number of people getting into the race for president.
New U.S. sanctions against Iran have dissuaded European companies from investing in the country.
Might that have dissuaded some folks from voting since it looked like a runaway?
Democrats won't be dissuaded by the same partisan concerns illustrated by their Republican counterparts.
Such bare-knuckle tactics have not dissuaded true believers like retired teacher Gliceria Polak.
None of this has dissuaded presidents from trying to influence their own approval ratings.
People seem to choose different sets of facts and can't be dissuaded from them.
But many families have been dissuaded from reaching those crossings and applying for asylum.
Still others such as Syria and Iran have been "dissuaded" from developing these weapons.
Martelly dissuaded him, saying that there were two other candidates vying for the seat.
If not assured of basic confidentiality, people may be dissuaded from seeking care altogether.
Nothing Olena told them about the dosimeter dissuaded them from taking us outside for recess.
That hasn't dissuaded them from living in the heart of Kardashian-Jenner land, Los Angeles.
He considered going to Panama, but was dissuaded by reports of xenophobia against Venezuelans there.
North Korea will have -- and will not be dissuaded from possessing -- a deliverable nuclear weapon.
That, critics claim, could have dissuaded voters from voting for Carson at a pivotal time.
Mr. Tigerman said he liked being a contrarian, even if that sometimes dissuaded potential clients.
We doubt dying the Gulf of Mexico waters black would have dissuaded those inebriated beachgoers.
And Cooper told Stern that his first failed marriage hadn't dissuaded him from every marrying again.
There was consternation and condemnation from the usual quarters, but when has that dissuaded the North?
Heavy rains from Hurricane Matthew dissuaded voters in coastal areas from showing up at the polls.
The cabinet and bureaucracy have so far dissuaded Mr Duterte from rocking the boat too much.
However, Clark said their explanations had not dissuaded him from the action the government will take.
Ivanka always egged him on, never dissuaded him; she stirred the pot with her fulsome words.
They likely won't be dissuaded though, so long as the losses are coupled with continued growth.
I hope that young comedians who aren't dissuaded by your article listen to the Berkeley, Calif.
There are still sanctions in place that have dissuaded international businesses from working with the country.
They aren't going to be dissuaded or shamed away from future infractions by an emoji eye-roll.
An intrepid fan, not dissuaded by the close proximity of the sculpture, decided to take a selfie.
In the ad, she encourages those dissuaded by the recent polarization to support her message of unity.
Israel had openly considered unilateral military action against Iran, but was dissuaded from it by American pressure.
What's more, the FDA dissuaded the National Toxicology Program (NTP) from doing further cancer research on aspartame.
The threats that Mr. Zhuang has received have not dissuaded him from continuing to protest China's government.
I never pursued a reunion with Gulley; a stray comment from a minister I respected dissuaded me.
They'll be dissuaded from backing those founders, who don't seem truly committed to fulfilling the company's mission.
And he said the President's statements hadn't dissuaded the Supreme Court from ruling in the government's favor. 
If we can build it high enough, some who are inclined might be dissuaded from climbing up.
Interest rate volatility has dissuaded borrowers for months, but some returned to the mortgage market last week.
Violence in Belfast during the Troubles had created a cultural wasteland, with bands dissuaded from playing there.
"We knew that it was going to be a challenge, and we are not dissuaded," she said.
He was dissuaded by aides who told him it would not be viewed as credible by voters.
It didn't provide many clues to our new home, but it dissuaded me from ever smuggling hashish.
And it has not dissuaded Chinese web users from rallying around the company in their own ways.
I can attest that calling out buzzwords year after year certainly hasn't dissuaded marketing professionals from leveraging them.
Taylor added that he wasn't dissuaded by the defense's claim that Andrews's career flourished despite the distributed footage.
Somehow that has not dissuaded the beast of Bentonville from undertaking the biggest foreign acquisition in Indian history.
Authorities say that, for all of his lies and pleas in TV interviews, Chris never dissuaded their suspicions.
But I don't think that my warnings have dissuaded many people, for the simple reason that they're desperate.
Perhaps laws that can suppress turnout, like Virginia's voter ID law, dissuaded some valid voters from even bothering.
"I was so struck by that and how she refused to be dissuaded," Clinton told TIME For Kids.
Over the past several months, I've probably dissuaded more friends from buying VR gaming PCs than I've encouraged.
Among other things, it might have dissuaded other sexual predators and congenital liars from running for high office.
Far from being dissuaded by the new "intel," believers in what had become known as Pizzagate dug in.
It still happens, though it has not stopped him from gaining a following, or dissuaded him from posting.
Chopra added he thinks that because of that, other companies will not be dissuaded from faking reviews themselves.
As yet, no detestable remark, no flagrant display of ignorance, no scummy business deal has dissuaded his followers.
Those evaluating whether to buy Lyft shares might be dissuaded by their inability to influence the company's direction.
His newly-hired trainer, Will Usher, quickly dissuaded him, saying that he would kill himself at his current weight.
Some hot global property markets may be showing signs of cooling off, but that hasn't dissuaded Dubai's Emaar Properties.
Opponents labeled it as an unnecessary barrier to the ballot box, adding that it would dissuaded people from voting.
He was also dissuaded by Barack Obama, who believed his deputy could not beat Hillary Clinton in the primary.
Experts believe that Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric dissuaded potential migrants from crossing in the first months of his presidency.
But Paul wasn't dissuaded, and said he is different in real life to how he is on the internet.
The dollar shortage has also dissuaded international firms from investing out of fear they will struggle to repatriate profits.
Just as with his discussions of military action in Venezuela, Trump's aides dissuaded him from taking such brash action.
Most important, since brokers don't seem dissuaded by fines, the bill creates criminal penalties, including imprisonment, for repeat offenders.
The Chronicle said its social-media pages and editor email addresses were filled with angry messages from dissuaded residents.
In the homestretch, I asked my friends on the floor if that two-day commitment would have dissuaded them.
But for some in the French city, it is a sign that more migrants will arrive if not dissuaded.
Despite these known flaws, some trucking companies have not been dissuaded from using hair samples to drug test employees.
The law didn't overturn those bans, however, and it hasn't dissuaded activists from calling for the end of the corrida.
He argued that his client attempted to revive Tortice and wanted to notify police but that a friend dissuaded him.
Other potential buyers have been dissuaded by the firm's heavy cash burn, which draws into question its path to profitability.
Juarez wrote that Rogers dissuaded the children from reporting their injuries, which include broken arms, in order to protect Allen.
The draft suggested that a climate of fear at the BBC had dissuaded victims from making complaints against Mr. Savile.
Soon, gone will be the days of strict morality clauses that dissuaded VC firms from supporting startups focused on weed.
Scepticism has not dissuaded some hedge funds, family investment offices and wealthy individuals from getting in on the land rush.
But so far Trump has been dissuaded from inviting the uproar that would follow his causing the firing of Mueller.
McClenny said she now feels foolish for donating, but that the revelation hasn't totally dissuaded her from giving to charity.
Without stronger penalties, those dealing in illegal medications will not feel dissuaded, and Americans will continue to lose their lives.
According to The Washington Post, officials considered bringing felony espionage charges against the former CIA head but were ultimately dissuaded.
The big picture: Redirecting a person once does not inherently mean they will be dissuaded from seeking extremist material again.
So, petty thieves looking to fence a laptop may be somewhat dissuaded from picking up a computer covered in stickers.
And the many progressives who are running primary challenges in an effort to push the party left shouldn't be dissuaded.
"It's also certainly possible that the noise originated from a prank, and the increased attention dissuaded those responsible," Dawes added.
Biohackers who are determined to "optimize" or "upgrade" their bodies may be unlikely to be dissuaded by a warning label.
Those who are drawn to the romance of the thin blue (or green) line, meanwhile, will no longer be dissuaded.
Many older people suppressed their native tongues and dissuaded their children from speaking them, if they were taught at all.
Stynes said he hopes other nations aren&apost dissuaded from pursuing a basic-income policy because of Finland&aposs results.
It turns out, research has shown, that people dissuaded from a suicide attempt often go on to live full lives.
He pleasures, or fails to pleasure, scores of women, none of whom are dissuaded by the foregoing vomit or blood.
But that bill's fate hasn't dissuaded other state legislators from passing even more restrictive laws, as Kentucky's assembly demonstrated Thursday.
But the high upfront cost (as much as $500-20153,000 for someone who's uninsured) has dissuaded many women from choosing them.
But the high upfront cost (as much as $500-1,000 for someone who's uninsured) has dissuaded many women from choosing them.
That hasn't dissuaded Trump's allies who allege Mifsud was a British, Italian, or American intelligence plant sent to speak with Papadopoulos.
For one, she believes opening physical stores through franchises will be essential (something that her former business partners dissuaded her from).
It explains that YouTube dissuaded employees from looking for bad videos, because doing so would expose YouTube to more legal liability.
Mr Kim cannot be dissuaded from seeking a nuclear arsenal, for he sees it as his chief guarantee against American attack.
Abigail dissuaded her son from marrying a woman he was in love with and, later, showed disapproval in his marrying Louisa.
Women who aren't prepared to steel themselves and prepare for bar fights may be dissuaded from getting into sports at all.
But Downs added that some Kasich supporters may be dissuaded from voting at all if their chosen candidate is standing down.
But he was dissuaded by his producer Jordan Monsanto, who felt it was impersonal and that he should text Affleck instead.
Lyft is likely not going to raise prices on routes where people might be dissuaded to take another form of transportation.
He helped delay the sale of F-16 fighter jets to Taiwan, and dissuaded Trump from meeting with the Dalai Lama.
Even so, former Biden aides said it never came up as an issue, and no one dissuaded him from the behavior.
Some told the nun that the church would take action; others dissuaded her from going to the police, her family said.
U.S. farmers, whose exports to Mexico have soared since Nafta was signed, dissuaded him from walking out of that trade deal.
Trump, sources familiar with the situation told CNN, had asked to "get rid of" Rosenstein before being dissuaded by his advisors.
South Carolina tried to nullify a federal tariff within its borders and was only dissuaded by the threat of military force.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed Russia for the uprising's failure, saying that it had dissuaded Maduro from fleeing the country.
All of this hard work hasn't dissuaded Abbi and Ilana, but one thing might: Florida is a state that voted for Trump.
He contemplated selling the apartment and leaving — where to, he was not sure — but the expense of such a turnaround dissuaded him.
But in the end, no bad analysis, no bad poll, no bad headline has dissuaded Republicans from moving forward on this bill.
Overseas, Japan Taxi's unsubsidized price tag dissuaded Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing, according to a Toyota executive who spoke to Reuters.
This has not dissuaded banks, Nasdaq and even the Federal Reserve from quietly investigating how to put these technologies in your pocket.
The general lack of evidence to support the benefits of herbal remedies has not dissuaded people in Botswana from seeking them out.
Cermelli considered trying to apply over the phone, but was dissuaded after family members said they had found that even more difficult.
"The court should not be dissuaded by the opposing parties' unfounded claims of ensuing 'chaos,' " the firm said in a reply brief.
And foreign policy and national security hawks remained dissuaded by Trump Tuesday afternoon, despite FBI condemnations of his opponent's State Department practices.
The surgeons wanted to amputate his leg; only the intervention of The Associated Press's bureau chief, Ed White, dissuaded them from cutting.
After the arrest of a suspect, police said Jayme endured intimidating "anger outbursts" by her captor that dissuaded her from trying to escape.
TC: I think I've heard you say that you had the idea for WeWork while a college student, but a professor dissuaded you.
If there are things that Trump has been successfully dissuaded from doing, it's not because his advisers are watching him like a hawk.
Following Imus' dismissal from the radio show, Dean was devastated when Ailes dissuaded her from talking to Vanity Fair about Imus' past behavior.
It doesn't seem like Phillips ever actually slid into Wiseau's DMs to set up that audition, but Wiseau has never been easily dissuaded.
While Britain's experience hadn't dissuaded his party from campaigning to leave the EU, it had clearly shown how not to hold a referendum.
In the coming years, foreign students could be dissuaded by the perception that the government might try to stifle academic and speech freedoms.
The restraints have dissuaded many international banks and financial companies, fearful of running afoul of American laws, from venturing into the Iranian market.
Trump was not dissuaded, according to the officials, who said the president quickly capitulated by pledging to withdraw, shocking both Bolton and Erdogan.
She sounded confident that Dr. Stossel had been dissuaded from his support by friends, as well as her quasi-threat to leave him.
Conversely, don't be dissuaded by the recent surreality there into thinking that the whole blockchain sector is nothing but snake-oil Dunning-Krugerrands.
Critics said a law passed by Congress this month showed that the postelection turmoil has not dissuaded him from continuing to amass power.
Friends in Mogadishu, where I was visiting from Capetown, where I currently live, dissuaded me from traveling to the camps outside the capital.
Some of the group had been dissuaded from seeking asylum by warnings about detention conditions they might endure in the United States, she said.
As a Jehovah Witness, Prince didn't celebrate his birthday, but that hasn't dissuaded folks from planning events around the world for his special day.
Washington (CNN)Senior military commanders are being dissuaded from publicly discussing Chinese actions in the South China Sea, multiple defense officials told CNN Friday.
Securities fraud class actions have become more plentiful in federal courts after recent rulings in Delaware state courts dissuaded some plaintiffs from suing there.
Don't be dissuaded by the restaurant's unassuming exterior, dominated by a TV in the window that beams images of Uzbek food to passers-by.
Johnson-Harrell describes herself as "privileged to be colored and covered" (referencing her hijab), and says she will not be dissuaded from her work.
Existing flood protections will need to be improved, building codes made stricter and people dissuaded from living in the areas most vulnerable to floods.
But she found that other women were worried about what others might think or had been dissuaded by coaches from making a public stand.
When word leaked (incorrectly) that Mueller had subpoenaed Deutsche Bank's records on Trump, he moved to fire Mueller (only to be dissuaded by aides).
Talented hackers can be disqualified for government jobs by strict background checks, and dissuaded by hiring processes that favor candidates with more formal credentials.
But that hasn't dissuaded Bullock, who has said repeatedly that he plans to be in the race when voters caucus in Iowa in February.
When that score pops up, how many people are potentially going to be dissuaded from seeing this movie on our opening weekend, and in release?
The companies are accused of entering into a number of "collusive agreements" that dissuaded Bristol-Myers and Johnson & Johnson from competing with Gilead's HIV treatment.
The court jury unanimously determined that a caretaker had unlawfully dissuaded a wealthy woman from bequeathing a large donation to the museum after her death.
New rules to bolster Britain's financial stability, which were introduced in 2014, have dissuaded banks from doing too much lending at big multiples of income.
But I think the main reason I was constantly being dissuaded from this idea was because it's just not a super effective way to disappear.
The NY Times reports that President Trump has contemplated firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller, but has thus far been dissuaded from doing so by staff.
Narcissism is often regarded as a negative trait, and narcissists are seen as self-centered and not dissuaded from self-aggrandizing, even after personal failure.
The report revealed that Mr. Peterson tried to start a broad investigation five years ago, but was dissuaded by the school's lawyers and some trustees.
The president of sushi restaurant chain Sushi-Zanmai said he was startled by how high the price went but not dissuaded from topping the record.
"We had gotten to the point where Lauren subtly reinforced my good ideas, and dissuaded me from those that were actually bad," Mr. Kleeman said.
I am somewhat dissuaded by the comparison, but it is nonetheless engaging, if not an urgent reminder of how significant painting can and should be.
The group often called "values voters" was not dissuaded by headlines about Mr. Trump sexually harassing women, lying, refusing to pay taxes or stiffing contractors.
It was not quite a full embrace of the concept: the I.L.T.F. still kept in place certain restrictions that dissuaded some amateurs from turning professional.
The FDA decided that introducing foreign DNA into animals qualified them as veterinary drugs, creating a lengthy and costly approval process that dissuaded many scientists.
The Washington Post also reports that doubts from Republican leaders in Congress dissuaded the Obama administration from responding more forcefully to the alleged Russian attacks.
She and the others were criticized for, among other things, not naming their aggressors — something analysts said could have dissuaded other women from speaking out.
A prospect who is drawing comparisons to some of the sport's greats and whose flaws have not yet dissuaded many from moving him off that pedestal.
But that has not dissuaded some companies from setting up trials to see if young blood can work its magic in people as well as rodents.
Higher interest rates have dissuaded borrowers from refinancing, and JPMorgan executives had said in February they expected non-interest mortgage revenue to fall throughout the year.
Anecdotal evidence from investors suggests that some are already dissuaded from securitisations by compliance and due-diligence hurdles, and regulatory uncertainty may be further dampening appetite.
Further, she alleges that MedStar dissuaded her from legal action, "isolated her within her department," and "forced her to chose between remaining employed" and public advocacy.
She is taken into custody on the flimsy charge of having stolen the cross and the men, not altogether dissuaded by the priest, turn on her.
Burnham was charmed by the thought, but like the clients, was dissuaded by the packs of wild pigs — many over 200 pounds — that roam the area.
While we see increased levels of liberal representation, it's possible those newcomers will be dissuaded from utilizing further or find ways to push out extremist elements.
Another hope is that will ultimately be dissuaded by the costs of securing ballot access, or the long odds that a third-party candidate could win.
Over decades, Davenport residents have repeatedly decided against building a floodwall, dissuaded both by the cost and a fear of losing their connection to the river.
Informal fees, time-consuming visits to government agencies, and confusion over legal processes have long dissuaded migrants from obtaining legitimate jobs, both activists and workers said.
Later, however, they changed tack: they began examining the motivations of individual criminals and asking how potential wrongdoers, as "agents," might be dissuaded from committing crimes.
Cats who sneak behind the sofa to urinate can be dissuaded if you place a strip of aluminum foil back there (because they hate unfamiliar textures).
He said a group of right-wing lawmakers had been dissuaded from submitting a censure motion against Greece's foreign minister who signed the accord on Sunday.
Of particular concern is a recent slowdown in loan growth, driven partly by an uptick in interest rates that dissuaded consumers and companies from refinancing loans.
But the groups say they aren't dissuaded by Kalanick's resignation, and want to use Pittsburgh's perch as Uber's autonomous testing grounds to let their voices be heard.
U.S. lenders have recently seen a slowdown in loan growth, driven partly by an uptick in interest rates that dissuaded consumers and companies from refinancing mortgage loans.
Despite intense lobbying by US tech, the European Parliament and Council was not dissuaded from passing what Reding has called the "gold standard" in data privacy protection.
Some would choose not to purchase health insurance; others would be dissuaded by higher premiums (because, without the individual mandate, CBO foresees fewer healthy people purchasing insurance).
Kennedy's degree in elementary education—one of the few fields open to black women, who were dissuaded from majoring in English—had little impact on her career.
Over time, he was not necessarily dissuaded from that impression, but he was beyond enchanted when he realized that Trump was prepared to do whatever he asked.
Trump Ordered Mueller Fired Months AgoThe president demanded the dismissal of the special counsel investigating Russian election interference back in June before being dissuaded, several sources said.
His firm stand against the president had alienated Republican voters, but his long, conservative track record dissuaded Democratic voters in the state from coming to his side.
He wanted to start immediately and was not dissuaded by the injury that knocked him out of his entire first training camp and preseason as a pro.
Moreover, the cost of remodeling facilities so providers can dispense medication to induce abortions can be so expensive that providers are dissuaded from doing so, she said.
Even as his speech slurred and his condition steadily deteriorated, the man, Renat V. Mukhamadeyev, 31, dissuaded his widowed mother from summoning an ambulance until about midnight.
The revelation of Gopman's new role comes as news emerges that Twitter's harassment issues seem to have dissuaded Salesforce and Disney from making bids to buy the company.
But markets' pressure has not dissuaded the government from a bigger-than-expected budget deficit; ministers' comments appear to indicate they are prepared to defy European Union critics.
" She added, "I think people have been holding very strong and have not been dissuaded by the consulting firm and their misinformation [about the need to avoid unions].
The rising land costs could dent Luxe's plans to amass land holdings of as much as three times what Oasis acquired, though Langford said he was not dissuaded.
Don't be dissuaded by the fact that it's vegan: Nussbacher prefers the term "plant-based," and it's one of the least preachy meat-free joints you'll ever visit.
One indicator: The housing market is in the middle of a dramatic slowdown, as low inventory and rising mortgage rates have dissuaded would-be home buyers and sellers.
But that has not dissuaded people curious about the country's hermetic society and the population's fealty to the Kim family, which has ruled North Korea since its founding.
The site has insisted that manufacturers repair flaws it shares within a limited timeframe, which has reportedly dissuaded some vendors from taking the site up on its offer.
All of these companies are from Italy and Spain, with the majority carrying Single B ratings, showing fears over Brexit have not dissuaded investors from buying riskier deals.
Immigrant advocates argued that the practice dissuaded some of those who lived in mixed-status households to come forward, leaving children in shelters for extended periods of time.
But to the extent to which police ever felt dissuaded from doing their jobs by the federal government's lack of support for law enforcement, that burden will disappear.
But The New York Times reports that while the Trump administration weighed openly attacking the C.F.P.B., polling data from politically important states dissuaded it from such a move.
Our political leaders correctly condemn the brutality, but criminals who are willing to murder and maim Jews aren't dissuaded by a single televised press conference abhorring anti-Semitism.
This percentage amounts to 220006,2202 individuals in Wisconsin's Milwaukee and Dane counties, although as many as 2628,28500 individuals may have been dissuaded, given the survey's margin of error.
The University of Wisconsin study also concluded that the state's voter ID law dissuaded more minority and low-income voters from voting than those in higher-income brackets.
"There's a lot of solidarity," said Mr. Ostermann, who added that the attacks, suspected to have been carried out by local right-wing extremists, have not dissuaded him.
Indeed, even though the partner who gushed at the PlayLab was wowed by her ability to squirt, she dissuaded me from putting undue effort into provoking it again.
Yet according to his current chief lawyer, Rudi Giuliani, the president was later dissuaded from considering pardoning any of his aides until after Mr Mueller had completed his investigation.
Li Haipeng, deputy director of the Civil Aviation Management Institute of China's general aviation department, said many airlines were also dissuaded to hire women by generous maternity leave policies.
"The water protectors were not dissuaded and eventually began approaching the top of the hill where they were met with more teargas canisters being thrown at them," he said.
Whereas Germans and Austrians are faithful eaters of the almond paste, low-quality marzipan in communist Czechoslovakia dissuaded Czechs from becoming regular consumers, according to museum director Lenka Želivská.
He would quickly be dissuaded by countless briefings by leading officials, as well as through conversations with other global leaders, from pursuing radical autarkic or destabilizing courses of action.
Even without impediments, agencies might be dissuaded from hiring immigrants, regardless of their legal status, and patients may fear that their immigrant aide could be deported at any moment.
In the wake of today's political climate, Diablo Cody says she likely wouldn't make a film like Juno, in which the main character is dissuaded from getting an abortion.
Several agriculture lobby groups in Washington said at the time that the newly appointed Perdue had dissuaded the President from withdrawing in a one-on-one Oval Office meeting.
So Roberts often assigns him the opinion to ensure that he stays with that fivesome and is not dissuaded by the reasoning of a justice further to the right.
Since then, however, it has become clear that other American sanctions on Iran, unaffected by the nuclear agreement, have still dissuaded many international companies from risking business with Iran.
It was the intervention of Jim Mattis, the retired general and Trump's first defense secretary, that dissuaded the president from trying to reauthorize these techniques after the 2016 election.
But despite the wave of poster threats that dissuaded many from traveling to Russia for the soccer finals, no terror attacks took place in the various World Cup stadiums.
The higher prices likely dissuaded some customers from signing up, particularly those customers who do not qualify for federal subsidies that reduce how much they personally pay in premiums.
Occasionally this critical slant skews the analysis, such as in the simplistic suggestion that Iranian threats to leave the talks dissuaded Obama from taking action against Syria in 2013.
But ultimately, it wasn't the side effects that dissuaded him from continuing to take the drug after the study ended—it was the short-lasting nature of his relief.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked whether Mr. Kirtsaeng might just as easily have been dissuaded from mounting a defense for fear of having to pay the publisher's legal fees.
The early bitcoin investor says he's not dissuaded by the day-to-day moves, and in fact is shutting out the noise and focused on investing in Gemini's platform.
If we start looking for our salvation outside our solar system, we may be dissuaded and distracted from reducing greenhouse gas emissions to avert catastrophic climate change, they fear.
Press reports also stated that Gilliam had to fight the studio on a final cut of the movie, which may have dissuaded the average moviegoer from attending the film.
One had knowledge of a call in which a top Cuomo administration official boasted that New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer had already been dissuaded from attending the rally.
Fear of discrimination deters many LGBT older Americans from going to local senior centers, while older same-sex couples are often dissuaded from moving to adult independent living communities.
Among those who have been dissuaded, at least for now, is Natali, 493, who asked to be identified only by her first name because she feared for her safety.
If he had a staff full of people who agreed with the America First doctrine laid out during the campaign, it's possible he could have been dissuaded from bombing Assad.
The throngs of supporters, which began gathering when he arrived late on Thursday night, dissuaded police from trying to take him into custody and heightened concerns about a violent showdown.
Al-Mansour's follow-up film, Mary Shelley, may be a period piece set in 19th century England and France, but, like Wadjda, Mary is dissuaded from pursuing what she loves.
Mike Pence dissuaded a female supporter Tuesday from starting a revolution in the wake of a Hillary Clinton victory in a passionate exchange here in Iowa during a town hall.
Trump's new edge rests largely on increased support among independents, 43% of whom said that Trump's convention in Cleveland left them more likely to back him, while 41% were dissuaded.
And it hasn't dissuaded some from scooping up some pieces for themselves: Most of the items already bear the always-disappointing "Sold" or "On Hold" banners over their preview images.
As a curling novice, I felt confident using it after learning the basics, and since it never gets too hot, I wasn't dissuaded by any potential damage I might do.
Will many are dissuaded from asking to get out of a fee because they think it's hopeless; others may not ask because they don't even realize the fee is occurring.
He has reportedly floated the possibility of firing Mueller in order to bring an end to the investigation, but has been dissuaded by his aides from taking such a measure.
The many long shots among them weren't dissuaded by their odds, because Trump took an unconventional route to a victory that stunned him as much as it did anybody else.
Her admission of "my self-censorship, my own ban" points to the culture of silence that may have dissuaded the Soviet Union's female combatants from telling their stories for themselves.
But that recent history has not dissuaded Mr. Ulrich, a telegenic second-term councilman who represents areas of southern Queens — one of just three Republicans on the 51-member Council.
Watch VICE News' On The Line: Keegan Hamilton Discusses North Korea When you think about it, the first and second would-be attackers may be dissuaded from picking a fight.
The New York Times reported last week that, once in office, Trump wanted to order the U.S. Department of Justice to prosecute her but was dissuaded by his White House lawyer.
The long list of terror attacks carried out in Russia over the past two decades have not dissuaded Moscow from pursuing ruthless policies in the northern Caucasus or the Middle East.
A few months earlier I had watched as a couple of officers successfully dissuaded my neighbor from reporting the physical assault she had just suffered at the hands of her boyfriend.
Lack of warm clothing, say the researchers, would have dissuaded Neanderthals from foraging further north, and limited the amount of time they could hunt during the warmest part of the day.
Not that that has dissuaded them: Last week, it hung clown effigies cloaked in KKK robes from a tree in a Richmond, Virginia, park named after notorious slave trader Joseph Bryan.
Tacos have the magical ability to be light and refreshing in warm weather, yet warm and comforting in cold weather, which is why one should not be dissuaded by seasonal changes.
Last month, former Foreign Minister Perfecto Yasay said the U.S. had dissuaded China from reclaiming Scarborough Shoal, which security analysts consider a red line that could escalate tension in the region.
What dissuaded Osman from going back to the US wasn't increased security at the border but what life would be like beyond it: The threat of deportation looms greater than ever.
This computer has amazing reserves of power and performance, and it boots in an instant, but I'm dissuaded from tapping its full potential because of the compromises it demands from me.
The shah tried again in 1967 to silence critics through the law, but was dissuaded during a visit to Tehran by the German interior minister, according to the German news media.
Trekkers are dissuaded from exploring other options, like taking medicine, going to clinics along the hiking route or simply descending a few thousand feet, which solves many cases of altitude sickness.
For all the affectionate lunch outings and bro-hugs that lit up the internet, Obama nonetheless dissuaded Biden from running for president in 2016, instead putting his chips on Hillary Clinton.
Probably. But the Iranians might have been dissuaded from launching at those bases in the first place had they known we had capabilities in place to adequately defend against incoming missiles.
But it was "cars, noise and dirt" and the sight of city-dwellers standing in line to buy groceries that dissuaded Panchenya from leaving her smallholding in the village of Pogost.
The AP report noted that Trump's victory in the election could have dissuaded prospective border crossers and that the number of border arrests has decreased to the lowest in 45 years.
As a result of the referrals, 46 people were prevented from traveling to Syria and 225 "are being successfully dissuaded from undertaking extremist activity related to Syria," the police chiefs' council said.
While many expected her to focus on cyberbullying, she ended up pursuing a broader agenda, reportedly because Trump and his advisers dissuaded her given the optics around the president's own online behavior.
Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, later insisted that Mr Maduro had been worried enough to have a plane waiting to spirit him to Havana but was dissuaded by his Russian allies.
The price has not dissuaded many people from experimenting with HGH, however: some 30,000 Americans inject growth hormone every year for anti-aging purposes, according to data from P&S Market Research.
She explains that similar concerns about a potential "content cliff" emerged when the TV series "The Sopranos" ended in 2007, but those preoccupations were dissuaded once "Game of Thrones" premiered in 2011.
The activists are planning to outline their frustrations at a press conference that the reduction in polling places led to long lines and dissuaded voters from casting ballots during Tuesday's presidential primary.
He played piano and clarinet and for a time thought of becoming a jazz musician until dissuaded by his practical-minded father, who convinced him that film was a more likely bet.
They are dissuaded from exploring other options, like taking medicine that eases altitude sickness, going to clinics along the trek route, or simply descending a few thousand feet, which solves many cases.
Beijing has issued a travel advisory for its citizens about visiting the U.S. And in the past, it has dissuaded tourists from visiting countries that it was fighting politically, like South Korea.
The aggressive response by Mr. Biden's aides represents the latest indication of what they said over the weekend: that he will not be dissuaded by the allegations from entering the presidential race.
Once he has said something vile like Mexican immigrants are rapists or something specious like millions of Californians voting illegally, he won't be dissuaded from bringing it back up in the future.
Mr. McAuliffe was dissuaded by the early shape of the race and complained to allies in private that many Democratic voters seemed to care little about experience and accomplishments, according to advisers.
"The Fed was really ready to move in September but got dissuaded by the sudden spike in volatility around Chinese equities and the Chinese economy," when the VIX rose as high as 40.
But more established chains are not likely going to be dissuaded by the rise in commercial property prices, which have risen 135 percent to around $45 per square foot, according to Casey's estimates.
Florida, and most other states, avoided fights this year over transgender bathroom access, possibly dissuaded by the national boycotts organized against North Carolina before its recent roll-back of restrictions enacted in 2016.
While watching the different takes and more expansive canvasses can be instructive, it hasn't solved the riddle of why King adaptations have so often been disappointing, which hasn't dissuaded producers from repeatedly trying.
While Tehran agreed to defer its nuclear ambitions after the promise of economic relief from the West, it's not been dissuaded from continuing to develop long-range missiles and other asymmetric military capabilities.
The president's lawyers, out of concern for the special counsel's interest in the potential obstruction of justice, may have dissuaded Trump from pursuing this line of attack of their own accord, Finkelstein said.
"We are dissuaded from growing into certain activities that are capital-intensive, and it's easier to grow into other areas that are more favored by the regulators and capital rules," Mr. Blankfein added.
The challenge for authorities is not whether they can dismantle a gang, but determining how many individuals are teetering on the edge of violence and how they can be dissuaded from going jihad.
And while Cuba should be dissuaded from propping up the Maduro regime, that should not be a pretext for indulging the right-wing obsession with maintaining a permanent freeze on relations with Cuba.
But last year's burst of activity remained well below the decade-high mark set in 2014, as the ease of raising money in private markets has dissuaded big start-ups from pursuing I.P.O.s.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which has elaborate data gathering and monitoring programs for other public health crises like Ebola or heart disease, has been dissuaded from researching gun violence.
The availability of cheap gas has dissuaded many utilities in the region that sits atop the shale-rich Marcellus formation in America's east from investing much in renewables, says Michael Weinstein of Credit Suisse.
Shulkin says the two weighed issuing an executive order to shutter poorly performing VA hospitals until Shulkin dissuaded them and cited the need for Congress to approve such a move, according to the newspaper.
The 2017 U.S. federal tax overhaul capped deductions for state and local taxes, which raised concerns that people would be dissuaded from buying homes in high-tax states such as New York and California.
" He notes that other black employees "have reported being specifically dissuaded by their managers from becoming active in the [internal] Black@ group or doing 'Black stuff,' even if it happens outside of work hours.
He is said to have been emboldened by the 1,500 or so Uber employees who signed a petition asking for his return (and not dissuaded by the many more who opted not to sign).
When he wasn't frolicking in the open floor, the Bucks loved to gift Antetokounmpo with a ball screen from one of their guards, a strategy that dissuaded a switch and let him get downhill.
Martin recalls the time a drunk guy in a sailor suit had to be dissuaded from eating a six-year-old McDonald's burger and fries that sat infamously mold-free behind the front counter.
Every individual turned away or dissuaded from making America his or her home represents a potential employee or entrepreneur who will no longer be able to contribute to the success of companies in America.
The Texas Democratic primary on Super Tuesday saw long lines at some polling sites in predominantly black and Latino neighborhoods, and reportedly dissuaded at least some Texas voters from casting their ballot at all.
The only reason Israel's most organized and influential advocates in the United States have not registered as foreign agents is that the influence thus bought has dissuaded US politicians from pushing for such registration.
"Seemingly endless cold weather dissuaded would-be shoppers from the high street and a number of retailers delivered bad news," said Paul Martin, head of retail at KPMG, which also sponsors the BRC report.
Of course, these filters shuffle entirely at random — as evidenced by my evolution from Captain Hook to Ursula to Elsa — but that certainly hasn't dissuaded anyone from sharing their newfound identities with the internet.
Aides to the President had previously dissuaded him from going after Conway on Twitter, reasoning that it would empower him and draw needless attention, several current and former White House aides told the Post.
The ISPs argue that Title II reclassification is inappropriate for the 21st century internet economy, and has dissuaded them from investing aggressively in broadband infrastructure, a claim that is strongly disputed by open internet advocates.
The actress claimed that Weinstein  dissuaded director Peter Jackson from casting her  in the "Lord of the Rings" in 1998 as retaliation for rebuffing him during a meeting at the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills.
At the same time, Siu noted the supply of Asia bonds had fallen by around 14 percent so far this year, as market volatility dissuaded issuers and many Chinese issuers turned to the onshore markets.
Indeed, when his daughter was dating Jared Kushner, an orthodox Jew from a famously observant family, her father could have easily dissuaded her from converting; instead, he publicly supported her and threw a kosher wedding.
Mueller may be dissuaded from specifically linking Trump to any of his investigations in his final report because of a standing Justice Department opinion that presidents cannot be indicted while in office, the aide said.
Green-card holders, those who are permanent U.S. residents but not citizens, already leery of the justice system because of experiences in their countries of origin could be further dissuaded from entering courthouses, he said.
Morris warns him repeatedly that no good can come of it, but Garrett is hellbent on opening the loan market to deserving black folks and won't be dissuaded by his wife (Nia Long) or partner.
Almost all the women reporting misconduct said they had been blocked or dissuaded from making formal complaints, while a wider review of 25 university policies on relationships and sexual misconduct found the quality varied greatly.
Other NOW members dissuaded her, saying that it might be a better idea to incorporate statistics about male victims in the informational notecards that would be handed out during an upcoming event at the local mall.
Arms sales have long been a significant source of revenue for cash-strapped North Korea, and years of sanctions have not dissuaded Pyongyang or its buyers, primarily located in the Middle East, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
We remember that the ACLU successfully defended the right of Nazis to march in Skokie, Illinois in 1978, but not that threats of violent opposition from the Jewish Defense League ultimately dissuaded them from doing so.
The perceived difficulty of reaching the United States, including a long visa application process that involves extensive interviews and paperwork, has dissuaded many Syrians and people from other Middle East from even seeking to do so.
Image: Jim CookAlthough storing passwords in plaintext anywhere online is fundamentally the opposite of security, routine data breaches at some of the world's biggest companies haven't dissuaded some users from engaging in this obviously terrible practice.
A 12-year-old reporter, Hilde Lysiak, was the commencement speaker Friday at West Virginia University's Reed College of Media, urging graduating journalists not to be dissuaded by negative press about the future of their industry.
But low doses of oral steroids were common among top track athletes, Dr. Vorobiev said, asserting that if he had dissuaded them from taking drugs, he would have been blamed for poor results and summarily fired.
Obert Joseph Ncube, the deputy head of Mashaba Primary School, said the school's enrolment figures and exam results have improved because the presence of a reliable power supply has dissuaded teachers from transferring to other schools.
Dr. Jose Alvarez Romagosa, a fertility specialist at the Auxilio Mutuo Hospital in San Juan and star of a popular television show, "Latin Doctors," said he had dissuaded three patients from conceiving in a single day.
South Africa dissuaded Mr. Bashir from attending the inauguration of President Jacob Zuma, warning that he would risk arrest, but Mr. Zuma's government argued that Mr. Bashir was entitled to attend the 2015 African Union talks.
In a perverse twist, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office now plans to raise fees because the compromised system has killed so many patents and dissuaded so many inventors, the agency's funding model is at risk.
That has not dissuaded Mr. Bowman and other candidates from announcing their intent to run early in the election cycle, determined to use a quick entry to woo grass-roots donors and build a campaign infrastructure.
She says a phenomenon occurred where Trump's aggressive threats toward immigrants on the campaign trail and in office dissuaded central American families from trying to cross the border, but now those numbers are creeping back up.
"I'm sure they were hoping that these collective and class-action waivers and arbitration requirements would exonerate them for potential liability," Subit said, referring to Uber's likely hope that people would be dissuaded from bringing claims individually.
"She is very, very much a minority in the House of Representatives, and that hasn't dissuaded her from speaking her truth in a room surrounded by people who do not look like her," her former aide said.
But there were a few who pestered him on the playground and in the hallways, who teased or pressed, who covered their mouths and laughed and pointed and would not be dissuaded by our carefully rehearsed answers.
"They blamed the people who blew the whistle instead of providing an overview of the problems," Ms. Heldman said about the final report, which found that a campus advocacy group had dissuaded honest reporting of sexual assault.
Instead, they continue to struggle with a growing labor shortage, as the administration's immigration stance has dissuaded immigrant workers from coming to the U.S. Of the index's three components, current sales conditions rose two points to 77.
Under the current plan, candidates would be dissuaded from attending non-DNC sanctioned debates but would be encouraged to participate in forums where candidates appear back-to-back and not on the stage at the same time.
You can't really understate the part played by normalising a healthy attitude to emotional expression among his older fanbase, especially men of a certain age who may have felt dissuaded from sharing their feelings in the past.
Tempted away from marriage by porn and dissuaded from shooting up movie theaters by Call of Duty, our behavior regulated by a "kindly despotism" of woke behavioral norms, we will all just keep watching Marvel movies forever.
The truth is that hitchhikers do not make up a disproportionate amount of crime victims on the road, not even back in the '70s heyday of that lifestyle, but that hasn't dissuaded people from avoiding the practice.
Schroeder now serves on the board of Gazprom and is apparently being considered for a similar position at Rosneft and is thus under contract to the Russian government — although that seems not to have dissuaded the party.
New rules that require plants to install expensive technology to mitigate emissions, as well as the uncertainty of future regulations, have also dissuaded utilities from building new coal-fired plants, he told CNBC in an interview in December.
I like that we have a President who has instincts and he follows them and he&aposs not dissuaded by people who are always putting some strings on him and telling him who he is going to upset.
They not only set an example that it was OK to express your emotions—something men are historically dissuaded from—but they also subverted gender roles, allowing me to feel more comfortable with the fluidity of my own.
As much as I've enjoyed Audeze's high-end over-the-ear offerings over the years, I was skeptical about the wisdom of the in-ear iSine — but then I was quickly dissuaded by listening to the new headphones.
It shows that dealmakers aren't dissuaded by a decision by the Federal Communications Commission to torpedo the Sinclair-Tribune merger earlier this year or the Justice Department's ongoing battle against the AT&T-Time Warner merger (The Hill).
Greece's capital controls, imposed a year ago to prevent the collapse of its financial system, have dissuaded investors from stampeding out of local mutual funds, but fund managers say redemptions are still likely once the controls are lifted.
Signs of optimism among companies and consumers dissuaded the Bank of England on Thursday from cutting interest rates, and its officials cited the European Commission's gauge of consumer morale for December, which is based on the GfK survey.
" Erdogan signalled Wednesday that he wouldn't be dissuaded, telling Turkish lawmakers in he would not halt unless Kurdish fighters "lay down their arms ... destroy all their traps and get out of the safe zone that we have designated.
"Members of the Foreign Affairs Committee are deeply concerned that victims may be forced to pay for their own rescue or, worse, may be dissuaded from asking for help if they have not got the funds," it said.
Rubin says the company should have something in the next three months or so, and talking with him leaves little doubt that Meerkat's struggles have not dissuaded his belief that connecting people over live video is worth pursuing.
The prevailing image of the thin runner, gym bunny, athlete, only reinforces all the stereotypes which say that thin is healthy, fat is not, and exacerbates the likelihood that fat people are dissuaded from participating in health-enhancing activities.
But while it is unlikely that there will be an officer on any given flight, it is possible that some potential terrorists may have been dissuaded from targeting a plane because of that slim possibility of meeting armed resistance.
People may opt to stay at home on election day because they dislike the candidates, feel their vote won't make a difference or are dissuaded by voter-ID laws: inactivity is not a reliable "indication that someone has moved".
The study found that health warning labels on sugary drinks dissuaded parents not only from selecting one of the drinks during the survey, but also made them say they were less likely to buy these drinks in the future.
Students tell me that they are dissuaded from going into primary care by mentors who tell them that they are, "too smart to go into primary care" and should think about becoming a surgeon, radiologist or another specialist instead.
While MLB stars like Miguel Cabrera and Wilson Ramos once played in the LVBP during the off season, in recent years only minor leaguers who need the extra money or practice have played, as rampant insecurity dissuaded wealthy players.
Some clients, such as the allies of the leader of Iraq's Kurdish region who hired Mr. Manafort to help administer and promote a referendum on Kurdish independence from Iraq, were not dissuaded by the investigations and his sudden notoriety.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Surprisingly low inflation and a trio of hurricanes that will muddle U.S. economic data have not dissuaded one of the Federal Reserve's most influential policymakers from expecting the central bank to continue gradually raising interest rates.
Assigned to a town in deepest Durango, a barren terrain where "even the buzzards are lonely," as his colleague Anibal (Bruno Bichir) puts it, the well-meaning Pedro is easily dissuaded by fast-talking drivers from enforcing minor infractions.
Still, any skepticism about Brady's partner hasn't dissuaded fans' eagerness to heed what No. 12 says: According to E-Poll Market Research, which scores celebrity and brand appeal, his popularity still falls somewhere above Tiger Woods but below Michael Phelps.
Liccy Dahl, the widow of author Roald Dahl, revealed in an interview with BBC Radio 4 that her husband originally intended the eponymous hero of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) to be black, but was dissuaded by his agent.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Monday he had not meant to signal a change in the U.S. position on Syria, after the White House rebuffed his suggestion he had dissuaded President Donald Trump from rapid withdrawing U.S. troops.
Suspicions of retaliation: Four actresses, including Mira Sorvino and Rosanna Arquette, said they think that after rejecting Weinstein's advances or complained to the company, Weinstein removed them from projects or dissuaded people from working with them, per The New Yorker.
With less than 24 hours before the offer closes, the bank failed to secure an anchor investor, which in turn dissuaded other institutional investors from supporting this part of the 5 billion euros ($13 billion) rescue plan, the sources said.
Angel Campos, a pastor at Iglesia Monte Vista in Phoenix, told the AP that the harassment from the group forced him to buy video surveillance equipment to keep the church safe and also dissuaded volunteers from helping at the church.
The women have been demonstrating since last season -- and clearly haven't been dissuaded by the constant attacks on kneelers by people like President Donald Trump, who has constantly called for harsh penalties on those who don't stand for the anthem.
Mayke Dijkman, a chatty flight attendant who was visiting New York from the Netherlands, told me, "I think all the museums all over the world should be free," but she added that the price hadn't dissuaded her from going in.
When Mr. Trump pushed the idea of voting to repeal the law again recently, he was quickly dissuaded by Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, who argued that comprehensive health care legislation would go nowhere in Congress.
I am shocked that every single one of Vaulter's employees didn't sign their union cards out of spite immediately following Kendall's brutally awkward all-staff, but somehow they were dissuaded of the very timely desire to form a protective union.
This dipped to five nations in the 212s as the global HIV/AIDS epidemic dissuaded countries from tackling what was seen as a highly controversial issue, said Matthew Hodson, executive director of NAM aidsmap, a British HIV/Aids information charity.
Though these efforts are not considered to be a decisive reason for Trump's Electoral College victory, it is impossible to know how many thousands of Democratic voters were dissuaded from voting in Republican-controlled battleground states like Florida, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
"Several diocesan administrators, including the bishops, often dissuaded victims from reporting abuse to police, pressured law enforcement to terminate or avoid an investigation, or conducted their own deficient, biased investigation without reporting crimes against children to the proper authorities," the report says.
Silicon Valley's "brogrammers" dismissed potential dates as gold-digging "founder hounders" who were out to score big off a startup; Manhattan somms bemoaned some female guests as "cork blocks" who dissuaded male companions for splurging on fun bottles that would boost the check.
True believers will not be dissuaded from this worldview, even if history tells us that almost no violent revolution in a major country has ever brought about a better, freer society without intervening years (and more like decades) of dictatorship and slaughter.
It has struggled to recover from a disastrous summer last year when a heatwave in northern Europe - including Britain - dissuaded would-be travelers from booking lucrative last-minute deals, with many Britons instead opting to enjoy the sun while staying closer to home.
"In support of the override, several lawmakers took the floor to explain how the bill that targeted and ostracized trans young people was really for their own protection because they are 'confused' and should be dissuaded from 'choosing' to be trans," Strangio said.
But it's entirely possible that it will be heard by its intended recipients in countries like Honduras and El Salvador — who could be dissuaded from even trying to leave their home countries, even if they face mortal peril by staying where they are.
Last year, Maccagnan used a second-round pick on a project quarterback, Christian Hackenberg, whose presence and potential hardly dissuaded the Jets from holding private workouts for Trubisky, Watson and two other top quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes (Texas Tech) and DeShone Kizer (Notre Dame).
Three years ago, when she told her parents that she wanted to become an overseas worker so that they could finally afford to return home, her mother dissuaded her from going to Hong Kong; it was too hard there, she told her daughter.
The State Department official shrugged off suggestions that Russian and Chinese diplomats had dissuaded North Korea from carrying out a major weapons test that American officials had expected — and that Mr. Kim had described as a possible "Christmas gift" for Mr. Trump.
The doctor not only dissuaded the woman from suing but also complained to the state bar association that Ms. Primus had violated professional ethics by directly soliciting potential clients for personal financial gain, although she was not being compensated for her work.
There's obviously a big difference between free curiosity and $10 curiosity for an event like this but it seems pretty apparent that having access to a free stream on an easily-accessible mainstream site probably dissuaded some people from paying for the event on YouTube.
"I don't really know what the market was thinking would be delivered, but if you're betting on another two or three cuts, you wouldn't be dissuaded by this speech based on the headlines," said Richard Franulovich, head of FX strategy at Westpac in New York.
He'd played the original XCOM in the mid '90s to the point that it dissuaded him from following his parents' footsteps to medical school, and he got accepted to Firaxis (the only studio he ever applied to) on the strength of a graphical demo.
Still, the results suggest that people with mental health disorders who need medication shouldn't be dissuaded from taking their prescriptions just because they're overweight or obese, said Dr. Anne McTiernan of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the University of Washington in Seattle.
Greg Howard at Deadspin has written eloquently about the broader meaning of Williams' performance, of a black athlete displaying such dominance at a position that blacks were dissuaded from playing and for a team that was the last in the NFL to integrate its roster.
The new app could be instrumental to Marcus&apos growth trajectory, as it vastly enhances ease of use for the digital bank and could persuade prospective clients that had previously been dissuaded by Marcus&apos lack of an app to give the offering a try.
"We cannot afford for young people to be dissuaded from lives of public service by the divisive politics and partisan attacks that now so characterize our national discourse and that, I believe, played a major role in the end of my FBI career," he wrote.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Portland Museum of Art (PMA) won a $4.6 million in a lawsuit on Monday, July 22, after a jury determined that a caretaker had unlawfully dissuaded a wealthy woman from bequeathing a large donation to the museum after her death.
The supply problem may even be exacerbated by rising rates because homeowners who might have wanted to move will be dissuaded by the fact that they'll have to give up the record-low rates they locked in during the refinance boom of the last few years.
Imagine if one extra voter had decided to vote in this election -- if one person hadn't been dissuaded by the hassles of Virginia's voter ID law, missed the registration deadline, or failed to show up because they felt like Virginia's election process just wasn't convenient enough?
Let's dispel the myth that any level of gun control would have dissuaded the Orlando Muslim terrorist who cheered 9/11, but somehow kept slipping in and out of the watchful eye of the FBI, from walking into that nightclub and killing as many as he could.
Fox and his co-author, political scientist Jennifer Lawless, have found that women are more likely than men to be dissuaded from running by the possibility of a negative campaign, and by the potential loss of privacy involved in becoming a candidate for public office, Margolin reports.
He called Representatives Kevin McCarthy of California, the Republican leader, and Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the Republican whip, to inform them of his decision, and was not explicitly dissuaded, according to one person with direct knowledge of the discussions, who asked for anonymity to characterize private conversations.
As Chinese have been dissuaded from crossing the border—in part because the message from Beijing has been that the protests have been about unpatriotic separatism, not a desire for representation—their numbers fell in August to 2.8m, down from 4.8m in the same month last year.
New York State Chief Judge Janet DiFiore on Wednesday announced that the state's court system will remove a question on its bar application that critics said dissuaded law students with mental health issues from seeking treatment, making New York the latest state to implement such a change.
"If you want to make one now you can do it and a person who would not be dissuaded from committing a murder by capital punishment potentially is not going to worry about a National Firearms Act conviction for non-registration of a suppressor," he said.
To be sure, his vantage point was limited: He never accompanied Mattis to an Oval Office meeting, arrived at his job after Mattis had already dissuaded Trump from reviving a torture program and left before Mattis resigned in the wake of Trump's December 2018 announcement of a Syria withdrawal.
"If Kemp wins by a very narrow margin, a lot of people are going to wonder would it have gone differently had some of those laws not been in place that dissuaded eligible people from voting," said Jason Rains, a graduate student at the University of West Georgia.
I soon found out that this team had struggled to raise money from the other venture capital firms with which we like to syndicate — because they, too, were dissuaded from the conditions that the angel investors had created: small runway, fragmented cap table, high valuation and little strategic support.
Virtually every Amish victim I spoke to—mostly women but also several men—told me they were dissuaded by their family or church leaders from reporting their abuse to police or had been conditioned not to seek outside help (as Sadie put it, she knew she'd just be "mocked or blamed").
" ---- Plus-size mannequins reveal our warped perception of 'normal' By Holly Thomas "The prevailing image of the thin runner, gym bunny, athlete, only reinforces all the stereotypes which say that thin is healthy, fat is not, and exacerbates the likelihood that fat people are dissuaded from participating in health-enhancing activities.
One European official suggested that the prospect of having to address questions about Trump days before he enters the White House might also have dissuaded Merkel, whose politics is at odds with the president-elect on a broad range of issues, from immigration and trade, to Russia and climate change.
It makes me feel very unsafe, and because white people who looked like the good folks I sat with in trailers and dissuaded my stereotypical notions of who white people who loved Ronnie Milsap could be with were involved, I'm now filled with a second-guessing paranoia about my adoration of country music.
However, if in response to such allegations, the accused are permitted to make false statements about their accusers to discredit their reputations and succeed in getting defamation lawsuits dismissed simply because the accusers have been brave enough to publicly reveal the sexual misconduct, women (and men) may be dissuaded from speaking up.
Interspersed with songs from his copious back catalog, questions from the audience allowed the singer to share his views on issues such as how to succeed ("it almost broke my father but I couldn't be dissuaded"); internet streaming ("an open invitation to thievery"); and musical philosophy ("improvisation is the key to creativity").
"While today's news for some of our team may be puzzling, at best, and concerning, at worst, here's what we know for sure: We will not be discouraged or dissuaded from our full court press in Washington, D.C., to stand up to companies that are illegally subsidized by their governments," Parker wrote.
Trump was reportedly dissuaded from issuing such a draconian policy after speaking with Dr. Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, who suggested instead having the CDC issue a strongly worded advisory against anyone from the tristate area making any nonessential travel for the next two weeks.
The president had hoped to quickly pick a replacement for Mr. Comey before he embarked on his nine-day overseas trip in mid-May but was dissuaded from doing so by many of his top advisers, including the chief of staff, Reince Priebus, and Donald F. McGahn II, the White House counsel.
But the vast majority of drugs are trafficked through official points of entry; along the river, an armada of Border Patrol trucks, boats, blimps and helicopters is already engaged in a highly sophisticated cat and mouse game with desperate migrants and well-funded cartels who seem unlikely to be dissuaded by another barrier.
MANAMA, Bahrain — The deployment of 14,000 additional American troops to the Persian Gulf region since the spring has probably not dissuaded Iran from planning a major attack on the scale of the recent missile and drone assault on Saudi Arabia's oil fields, the commander of American forces in the Middle East says.
Usually an election got challenged because the candidate who lost the official vote for a House seat argued that black voters were being systematically disenfranchised by white Democrats, both by outright voter fraud on Election Day and by campaigns of intimidation that dissuaded Republicans (especially black Republicans) from even making it to the polls.
Also, many of the worst, most dehumanizing stereotypes about fat people — that they're lazy, stupid, and slovenly — are deeply ingrained in fashion's culture and attitudes, so much so that entrepreneurs can be dissuaded from making plus-sizes by the fear that both customers and others in the industry will see them as down-market.
RELATED: Clinton closing in on running mate search Clinton is poised to become the first woman to lead a major party ticket at next month's Democratic convention, and more say they would be dissuaded from backing her if she chose a woman (10%) than said they would be more likely to back her if she chose a female candidate (8913%).
A top foreign policy adviser to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's campaign said he believes the GOP front-runner will be dissuaded from using torture if he wins the White House.
"People tried to talk him out of it and he would not be dissuaded, so I ended up writing it on a Friday night because the lawyers were busy working on things that were actually going to pass," she said, adding that Mr. Conyers's article was destined to fail because senior leaders of Congress had, in fact, been consulted on the bombing.
It's worth wondering at what price Blue Apron might become attractive to another grocer like, say, Walmart — the largest in the U.S. Blue Apron's struggles, in addition to Amazon's acquisition of Whole Foods, appear to have dissuaded several other smaller players in the space from continuing on a path as an independent business, where distribution typically comes with high customer acquisition costs.
Then, for the smaller companies that could have done it, the startups, I think many of them, I mean, almost all of them in some sense, were kind of dissuaded by this either real or perceived barriers where you had to have these partnerships in place with banks, you had to figure out how to work with the card networks, there was regulatory complexities, and so on.
He can either attempt to show that Trump fired former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE in order to stop the investigation or try to show that the president dissuaded Comey from investigating possible Russian connections.
Kaczynski has branded Tusk the candidate of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and blamed him for failing to work out a compromise deal with Britain that might have dissuaded the UK from voting last year to leave the EU. Tusk further upset the government back home in Warsaw by criticizing it in December over its plans to limit media access to parliament and a controversial reform of the constitutional court.
The study, first reported by The Washington Post on Tuesday, sought to measure the degree to which false news stories dissuaded voters who cast ballots for President Obama in 2012 from voting for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in 2016.
The study, first reported by The Washington Post on Tuesday, sought to measure the degree to which false news stories dissuaded voters who cast ballots for President Obama in 2012 from voting for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in 2016.

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