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8 Sentences With "urges against"

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Note (excuse the pun) the wording and how it urges against using essentially all Samsung Galaxy Note phones during flights.
Nothing can stop a person from having implantation done or even doing it to themselves, although the community urges against this.
The documents showed that the boy was depressed, had suicidal thoughts, heard voices, and had expressed homicidal urges against his bullies.
The Spanish Foreign Ministry also urges against contact with animals in China and suggests making sure that you stay at least one meter away from the next person.
" While it is understandable that newcomers to a strange country cluster together, another commenter urges against ghettoisation: "Stop ONLY socialising in your own tightly knit communities speaking only your local language and grouping together everywhere from homes to offices.
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Some hospitals use an NIHSS of less than 5 to exclude patients from tPA treatment, however the American Heart Association urges against NIHSS scores being used as the sole reason for declaring a patient as ineligible for tPA treatment.
' While common, Lebacqz & Englehardt argue that referring to suicide as an act "committed" is hazardous to ethical clarity. Others have also argued in favour of alternative language regarding suicide, both in the interest of moral and ethical precision, as well as scientific and clinical clarity. A United States Navy report urges against the use of the term "committed suicide" on similar grounds, asserting that "suicide is better understood when framed objectively within the context of behavioral health." The lack of clarity in English suicide terminology has been attributed to the connotations of crime, dishonour, and sin that suicide may carry.

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