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"instil" Definitions
  1. to gradually put an idea or attitude into somebody's mind; to make somebody feel, think or behave in a particular way over a period of time

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The government seems keen to instil that thought in foreigners, too.
Such tactics instil fear in a way that even jail sentences cannot.
Senior officials speak, alarmingly, of the need to "instil India" in locals.
But it is only part of a broader effort to instil discipline.
A group of this type would instil trust in the city's residents.
Organs of control fail to prevent corruption but instil a terror of initiative.
The final reading on euro zone manufacturing activity did little to instil confidence.
It can be used to instil the values of a country in its population.
That should instil some caution into the latest change in the pair's relative value dance.
"A government that relies on fear cannot instil morality; it can only enforce behaviour," he writes.
To make inroads with them, Mr Beshear must instil fear about the prospect of policy change.
At the same time, Mr Xi has tried to instil a sense of accountability among local officials.
The experienced management team continues to instil strong governance, good client service and best practice business processes.
Since then Mr Xi has been waging a campaign against Western influence and to instil "cultural confidence".
But it certainly would instil a sense of confidence at a time when it's in short supply.
So I'm very excited that we've been able to instil that level of beauty inside a computer.
"The IMF announcement has helped to instil some confidence," a dealer said, asking not to be named.
Mr Xi's campaign for comrade-use is part of a broader one to instil discipline among party members.
It was a day to celebrate abundance and instil American values: patriotism, devotion to family and hard work.
In a territory where many people have misgivings about Chinese justice, it will be hard to instil confidence.
But for both those groups the memory of ten years ago is still fresh enough to instil great caution.
"Not enough was done to instil confidence that fiscal consolidation remains front of mind for the Treasury," Schultz said.
A child who did this was no longer poor, but noble, and would instil pride too in his parents.
It also does little to instil investor confidence in Africa's most industrialised economy, which has for years struggled to grow.
The chemicals also acted as an effective "instrument of terror" to instil fear in civilian populations in rebel-held areas.
Families and schools should be open about this and help broaden aspirations and instil the idea that anything is possible.
President Xi Jinping has launched a campaign to "sinicise" religion, ie, to eliminate foreign influence and instil loyalty to the party.
Despite its vastness, all of China runs on Beijing time—a decision taken by Mao Zedong in 1949 to instil unity.
"The revolving-door policy at key state-owned enterprises does little to instil investor confidence," said analyst Shaun Murison at IG Markets.
It helped instil a new cultural and psychological outlook among the black population, and thereby renewed the challenge to the apartheid system.
Recent murmurs of financial problems within super rugby clubs and the threat of downsizing the competition does little to instil confidence in fans.
Dealers also said announcements from the IMF and finance ministry official on a $1.5-billion bond issue have helped to instil some confidence.
The change began in the 1950s, when there were not enough Jewish families needing an institution set up specifically to instil Jewish values.
India continues to scramble for ways to use the national anthem to instil a "sense of committed patriotism and nationalism" in its citizens.
The authorities hope to instil confidence by promising to do whatever it takes to ensure that the shrunken available capacity is fully utilised.
But, Griffin's heart saw him regain composure and eventually instil his will and pace on the fight—a pace Rampage simply couldn't handle.
Already, a new type of "grader of graders" has emerged, hoping to instil some discipline by rating the consistency of the two primary graders.
Parents, for their part, need to instil in their children the idea that they can be anything—and not only if they are girls.
"The ongoing decline in commodity prices is doing little to instil confidence in investors," Craig Erlam, senior market analyst at OANDA said on Monday.
"Progressive" educationalists such as John Dewey were criticising universities for expanding on an industrial scale while neglecting to instil character and purpose in students.
PITY THE finance minister who must instil confidence in Lebanon, which has the fifth-highest public-debt burden in the world, at 150% of GDP.
Central banks began manipulating interest rates more vigorously to keep growth on track, and eventually adopted targets to help instil the expectation of steady growth.
Nevertheless, the imperfect market-based reforms of the past 30 years have helped to cut waiting times, give patients more choice and instil financial discipline.
Amnesty said Iranian authorities had carried out a "wide-scale clamp down designed to instil fear and prevent anyone from speaking out about what happened".
Did they realise the need to instil in young people an enthusiasm for the new democracy, and to remove the remnants of a 30-year dictatorship?
"If Shell can deliver clear, decisive capex guidance and instil confidence in the dividend sustainability, there is considerable performance potential given its valuation discount," he said.
The authorities are trying to instil some order to this jumble—and in the process taking advice from an unlikely source: America's National Park Service (NPS).
And once he did take the helm, he did little to instil confidence, completing just 56.4% of his passes and earning a middling rating of 20003.
The actions indicated "a policy to repress political dissent and instil fear", the U.N. human rights office said in a report that called for further investigation.
They instil a fear that if we don't keep trying, keep going, we'll miss out on what other women found, and it'll be all our fault.
"The vision aims to instil hope among Hong Kong people for economic progress, improve people's livelihood and meet their housing and career aspirations," Lam's address said.
In the seventh Christian century, the pope dispatched the pair to the relatively benighted land of England to instil some Greek and Latin theology and church order.
"Credible and consistent accounts of victims and witnesses indicate that security forces systematically used excessive force to deter demonstrations, crush dissent and instil fear," the report said.
To instil investor confidence, the central bank said on Monday it would lift all restrictions on outflows by nationals who send money that's earned in foreign currencies.
Kejriwal said on Twitter that police were "unable to control (the) situation and instil confidence" despite ongoing efforts overnight, and requested that the military be called in.
The actions indicated "a policy to repress political dissent and instil fear", the U.N. human rights office said in a report that called for further investigation and accountability.
Those behind Alphabet were pragmatic enough in 2015 to appoint Ruth Porat, the former finance boss of Morgan Stanley, as its chief financial officer, to instil more discipline.
The movement's critics say that its goal is not political neutrality but to instil a culturally conservative agenda that is intolerant of feminism, gay people and the left.
The paper also found that when guns were used by men against female partners in non-fatal incidents, they were most often used to threaten or instil fear.
Top fund managers had written to the Infosys board that Nilekani enjoys the confidence of customers, stakeholders and employees and his return to the board would instil credibility.
Chinese winter is going to instil unprecedented uncertainty into a global aluminium supply chain that has grown accustomed to worrying about too much rather than too little production.
During the trial of Reker's attacker, he described how his motive was to instil terror into the political class so they learned to fear the public, said Koehler.
Cheryl casually shared a photo of her and other celebrity ambassadors (hi, Helen Mirren) supporting The Prince's Trust and L'Oréal's charity campaign to instil self-worth in young people.
"The automotive market is a vital part of the British economy and it's important government delivers the economic conditions which instil business and consumer confidence," CEO Mike Hawes said.
Toyoda and Kobayashi want to instil more discipline in Toyota's sales and marketing teams, and to move in-house some of the jobs routinely outsourced today, the four sources said.
Gerald Staberock, OMCT secretary general, said torture was used to instil fear and quash dissent, to coerce confessions or as a tool for corrupt law enforcement agents to extract bribes.
Nossa's experienced management team aims to instil strong governance, robust client service and best practice business processes into the insurance market, thereby distinguishing itself from competitors and building trust with clients.
The central bank, in a move to instil investor confidence, on Monday said it would lift all restrictions on outflows by nationals who send money that is earned in foreign currencies.
I wanted to instil that feeling of dread and vulnerability in people, without having to invest millions of pounds or hop onto Kickstarter, and this allowed me to do just that.
"We have to instil confidence in our ability to provide reliable power," Energy Minister Jeff Radebe said at a conference in Johannesburg, adding Ramaphosa's efforts to entice investment could otherwise be undermined.
It helped to instil the DIY ethic into a whole generation of viewers and would-be artists by showing them that anyone that had the talent and the passion could make it.
"The risk of these central banks trying to out-dove one another is, the more they do, the more they instil panic into market participants that this is worse than expected," Issa said.
His campaign to impose a single religious identity based on Sunni Islam, and instil a homogenous Turkish nationality on an ethnically diverse society, is a recipe for escalating social fissures and political violence.
Schwindt may want to instil confusion, mirroring the horror we feel at the fossil fuel industry's destruction of the planet at the same time we struggle with our own culpability in this devastation.
He was trying to instil some discipline into the authoritarian model, reining in abuses of power and privilege within the party that had enraged the middle class and people aspiring to join it.
Analysts said the successful IPOs of "New Economy" stocks such as China Literature and Zhongan Online P&C Insurance Co could instil fresh blood into a market traditionally dominated by banking and property giants.
Try as network administrators might to instil good habits in their charges, if there are enough people to probe, the chances of trust, laziness or error letting a malefactor get in are pretty high.
It is also hard to instil in the cops themselves the necessary habits of patient detective work and the impartial gathering of evidence if they can close a case simply by pulling a trigger.
"We have to instil confidence in our ability to provide reliable power," Energy Minister Jeff Radebe said at a conference in Johannesburg, adding President Cyril Ramaphosa's efforts to entice investment could otherwise be undermined.
Although the Treasury denied that Hammond would step down and May's spokeswoman said "differing views" on the Brexit route would be heard, the reports did little to instil confidence in the pound, traders said.
When the government invited foreign firms to take stakes in the country's biggest banks in the early 2000s and encouraged them to list on stock exchanges, its ambition was to instil a businesslike mindset.
Pope Francis, he notes, is battling to instil a renewed sense of mission into a Catholic church "that has lost touch with its spiritual roots, tarnished its legitimacy and become consumed by material power".
Many Chinese companies are also struggling to move beyond the proof of concept stage, Bénichou said, arguing that they "don't know the business case" or how to "instil value" in the data they have.
Such rites instil fear in victims, who believe that they or their relatives may fall ill or die if they disobey their traffickers, go to the police or fail to pay off their debts.
In the Russian case, the motive is mainly to instil fear into prominent people who dare to contest the current establishment and to punish traitors, whether they are no longer Russian citizens or reside abroad.
The statement raises concerns over possible hikes in interest rates and taxes which might dent market sentiment further, analysts said, adding an IMF loan would help instil confidence among foreign investors in the long run.
"Credible and consistent accounts of victims and witnesses indicate that security forces systematically used excessive force to deter demonstrations, crush dissent and instil fear," it said in a report following initial findings issued on Aug 8.
As the leaders of Hungary and Poland attack the independence of their judiciaries it seems quaint to argue, as many once did, that negotiating membership would instil democratic habits in countries with long memories of dictatorship.
He later said that he had hoped it would instil discipline in them rather than give them a taste for violence, though Charlie was not above criminal activity himself and later served two extensive jail terms.
"Stronger growth in demand and employment instil some confidence that short-term economic prospects are not as bad as feared at the end of last year," said Joe Hayes, economist at IHS Markit, which compiles the survey.
But in Iran, where the government tries to instil Islamic values by strictly regulating popular culture, the satellite broadcaster's programing has angered authorities, who view it as part of a cultural "soft war" waged by the West.
The court ordered that an image of India's national flag also be displayed on screens during the anthem, and it gave cinemas 10 days to comply, saying its decision would help "instil a sense of committed patriotism and nationalism".
After 22 years of rule by Yahya Jammeh, a dictator who suppressed political freedoms, centralised powers within his ethnic group and used the army to instil fear, the country enjoyed its first-ever democratic transfer of power last year.
Two members of the group spent two years in prison — and they are now planning an immersive theatre performance in London, which promises to instil everyone with the sense of fear and isolation that they felt after their protest.
On Wednesday morning, Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi's highest elected official, tweeted that police were "unable to control situation and instil confidence" despite ongoing efforts overnight, and requested that the military be called in and a curfew imposed in affected areas.
In a recent review meeting with the airline, the DGCA felt that the steps taken by IndiGo so far to replace all the engines "do not instil enough confidence with regard to the timely completion of the said task".
"We need to instil market confidence and ensure there are no competitive devaluations but rather let the market determine exchange rates," Yi told a news briefing, adding this would be the first G20 to discuss foreign exchange markets in such detail.
The private school, which has been visited by Akie Abe, wife of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, aims to instil in its 3- to 5-year-old students a sense of patriotism with a curriculum focused on Japanese traditions and culture.
Mr Xi has been trying to focus public attention on the glories of China's past as a way to instil patriotism and provide a suitable historical backdrop for his campaign to fulfil "the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation".
As the National People's Congress (NPC), China's parliament, prepares to approve that document, a new video aimed at audiences at home seeks to instil love for the plan's drafter-in-chief, President Xi Jinping, or Uncle Xi as state media often call him.
The current party boss, Zhang Chunxian, is expected to move to Beijing to take over a senior role in a party building committee that Xi is overseeing as part of his efforts to instil greater discipline in the corruption-racked party, the source added.
More importantly, the Turkish teachers in Gülen organization charter schools are evaluated not on the basis of their teaching skills, but rather on whether they achieve monthly goals in a secret point system designed to instil Turkish culture and Gülenist ideology in our American students.
I know I have been lucky in many ways because I met the right people, but I am a positive person and this is the attitude I want to instil in other amputees and people with disabilities, especially the millions of us in developing countries.
A book included on a new recommended reading list for Israeli high school students tells readers that Arabs wanted to throw all Jews into the sea — continuing a long-held practice by both sides of using education to instil mutual hatred in the next generation.
The outlook is at the very least for a much reduced domestic market surplus but as the aluminium market has found out to its cost over the last year, there are too many moving parts in the Chinese aluminium equation to instil much confidence in predicting the future.
A YEAR BEFORE Xi Jinping became China's leader, a 47-year-old professor at Peking University, Zhang Qianfan, delivered a talk to mark the 100th anniversary of the collapse of China's last imperial dynasty, in 1911, charting the history of efforts since then to instil respect for constitutional principles.
Currency reforms introduced last month to ban the use of foreign currencies and make the interim RTGS currency the sole legal tender have done little to instil confidence that people's living standards will improve soon under President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who came to power after Robert Mugabe was removed in a 2017 coup.
One common thread that links online purveyors of hate with those who commit physical hate crimes or real-world terrorists is "the desire to undermine and instil fear in those they target," both individually and collectively in their communities, because of their characteristics, be that "race, religion, gender, sexuality and even disability," she wrote.
In a move to instil investor confidence, the governor of the People's Bank of China said on Friday that China's current equity valuations were not in line with sound economic fundamentals, and that the bank would enact targeted measures to help ease firms' financing problems and encourage commercial banks to boost lending to private firms.
The thousands of protesters who rallied in Hanover last weekend, as Barack Obama rolled into town to instil energy into the flagging talks, or the Dutch campaigners gathering signatures to put TTIP to a referendum, fulminate not against lost jobs but greedy multinationals and the lower food and environmental standards they believe the deal will bring.
Following are Reuters top stories on the news: > EXPLAINER-Why extradition bill is fuelling fears > HK lawyers protest extradition bill in rare march > Extradition bill a "terrible blow" -Patten > Bill is 'final nail' in HK's coffin -activist > Pupils petition against extradition bill > HK introduces concessions to extradition bill > UK, Canada express concern over proposed bill > EU lodges formal diplomatic note against HK bill > HK activists get Germany asylum, denounce bill > HK leader presses on, undeterred by critics > Pompeo meets Hong Kong pro-democracy leader > HK lawmakers clash over extradition bill > Bill seen raising risks for U.S. interests > HK law could instil fear, says Taiwan official > Spectre of bill spreads as HK bookseller flees > Thousands rally to protest extradition bill > HK launches extradition law despite opposition > Protesters arrested over proposed extradition law EXCLUSIVE > HK judges see risks in proposed extradition bill BREAKINGVIEWS > Corporate clout on the line in Hong Kong fight > Hong Kong fumbles its China extradition fix > Hong Kong's China extradition experiment unnerves FEATURES > Independence advocates fear reach of planned bill (Compiled By Anne Marie Roantree)

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