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discouraging
1. now discouraging those who still putting their trust in
2. Of course the Government should have a framework for taking action on such reports without discouraging those reporting such cases
3. Some days later it was discovered that at least one brother was discouraging the making of such future plans and thus the whole plan fell apart
4. For a young preacher this can really be discouraging
5. It is like the policy which would promote agriculture, by discouraging manufactures
6. The first of these events was the civil war, which, by discouraging tillage and interrupting commerce, must have raised the price of corn much above what the course of the seasons would otherwise have occasioned
7. That rise in the real value of silver, therefore, which is the effect of lowering the average money price of corn, tends to enlarge the greatest and most important market for corn, and thereby to encourage, instead of discouraging its growth
8. Whatever, therefore, raises the rate of mercantile profit, either lessens the superiority, or increases the inferiority of the profit of improvement : and, in the one case, hinders capital from going to improvement, and in the other draws capital from it; but by discouraging improvement, the monopoly necessarily retards the natural increase of another great original source of revenue, the rent of land
9. discouraging the growing of wool, must have reduced very much the annual produce of that commodity, though not below what it formerly was, yet below what, in the present state of things, it would probably have been, had it, in consequence of an open and free market, been allowed to rise to the natural and proper price
10. If it is otherwise, by discouraging the improvement of land, the church discourages the future increase of her own tithes, and the king the future increase of his own taxes
11. The constant view of such companies is always to raise the rate of their own profit as high as they can; to keep the market, both for the goods which they export, and for those which they import, as much understocked as they can ; which can be done only by restraining the competition, or by discouraging new adventurers from entering into the trade
12. the duty of elders should include discouraging
13. “Pretty discouraging,” Sylvia said, shaking her head
14. This had the effect of discouraging voters in the earlier time zone in western Florida
15. dependency of the people by discouraging self-reliance, the quality that virtually built America
16. discouraging results of American high school seniors in the Third
17. On the contrary, there had been discouraging
18. discouraging, she never actively encouraged them, preferring to spend the next eight years or so in a form of social isolation
19. In the extreme, heretics were burned alive, discouraging their activities
20. This insult piqued his pride and rather than discouraging him, had just the
21. In the same article, Horowitz reports that on university campuses, the politicization of the undergraduate classroom since the 1960s and the systematic political harassment of conservative students by their radical professors has had the chief negative effect of discouraging conservative students from pursuing academic careers
22. Parker read the discouraging thoughts in the young man’s mind
23. This sounded faintly discouraging, but Trask decided to have faith in the dealer and ignore the nay-sayers
24. It was somewhat discouraging that no one disputed her assessment of my abilities, however they all agreed we could do with a spruce up
25. I found this thinking very discouraging
26. After a great deal of thought I’ve reached the conclusion that discouraging physical solutions to young men’s problems is stupid, because physical and verbal violence are merely different sides of the same coin
27. nothing but discouraging remarks on your tongue?"
28. With that discouraging explanation many felt that they had been the victims of some new and showy gypsy business and they decided not to return to the movies, considering that they already had too many troubles of their own to weep over the acted-out misfortunes of imaginary beings
29. At the end of yet another discouraging, fruitless day checking his computer (made in Malaysia), Joe decided to relax for a while
30. ” It’s discouraging when an apparent sale doesn’t happen, but there are worse things that can happen
31. In return, this discouraging prospect had made the populations of the Middle East both worried and furious, as they realized a bit late the extent to which the riches from oil extraction had been squandered or even squarely robbed by their elites, monarchs and various leaders
32. That has to be discouraging
33. Today, they’re only slightly more discouraging than calling a business and on entering their voice mail system, hearing the words, “I don’t understand you” by a electronic automaton
34. The official attitude there is frankly discouraging
35. Once I saw Susan Saladoff’s hopeful yet truly discouraging movie, I concluded that mention of it could be made in either the chapter on money or control
36. Instead of discouraging her, his words only made her shrug
37. That alone is considerable injustice, but the current system of providing welfare in the United States does the most harm by encouraging abuse, and discouraging personal
38. motivated the results can be discouraging and a waste or your
39. Interest rate change by the Fed is aimed at adjusting money supplies by encouraging or discouraging lending activities
40. however, that the answer lies in discouraging the investigation of spiritual reality
41. the galectin-3 receptor prevents cancer cells from adhering to each other, discouraging their ability to form colonies
42. It is a lonely and often discouraging
43. All my entire journey I cursed the almighty for giving this discouraging life
44. their break, the discouraging discovery that their precious work is being distributed without
45. After this short discouraging conversation we all went to bed
46. discouraging in tone, with a pervasive focus on the negative aspects of
47. It was discouraging that he couldn't make a proper fireball, but Eric didn't have the time, energy or presence of mind to spare on failure
48. Neander, right in discouraging infant baptism, as not apostolic; and in maintaining the highly significant rite, Jewish, Christian, and Catholic, of immersion, representing the death and burial 'of the old man,’ and also resurrection to life eternal
49. 'Another reason for the partial decline of interest in missionary societies will be found in the discouraging fewness of conversions among Mohammedans, Brahminists, and Buddhists, who compose the population of Asia
50. This is a very time consuming process prone to many discouraging failures