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1. I have known many people learn this posture in one or two lessons, but do not be discouraged if you take a little longer
2. discouraged if this happens
3. probably discouraged, but I want you to know that once you figure it all out,
4. No good rolling your eyes, Sally, you should have discouraged it when they were younger
5. Don't get discouraged, remember after the storm comes the rainbow
6. Tillage, indeed, in that part of ancient Italy which lay in the neighbour hood of Rome, must have been very much discouraged by the distributions of corn which were frequently made to the people, either gratuitously, or at a very low price
7. The low price at which this corn was distributed to the people, must necessarily have sunk the price of what could be brought to the Roman market from Latium, or the ancient territory of Rome, and must have discouraged its cultivation in that country
8. Hogan took point and discouraged any talking with a look
9. As the woollen manufactures, too, of Ireland, are fully as much discouraged as is consistent with justice and fair dealing, the Irish can work up but a smaller part of their own wool at home, and are therefore obliged to send a greater proportion of it to Great Britain, the only market they are allowed
10. To what degree such restraints upon the inland commerce of this commodity, joined to the general prohibition of exportation, must have discouraged the cultivation of countries less fertile, and less favourably circumstanced, it is not, perhaps, very easy to imagine
11. They loaded the public revenue with a very considerable expense: they imposed a very heavy tax upon the whole body of the people ; but they did not, in any sensible degree, increase the real value of their own commodity; and by lowering somewhat the real value of silver, they discouraged, in some degree, the general industry of the country, and, instead of advancing, retarded more or less the improvement of their own lands, which necessarily depend upon the general industry of the country
12. Their real wealth, their real revenue, therefore, would be the same as at present, though it might be expressed by a smaller quantity of silver, and they would neither be disabled nor discouraged from cultivating corn as much as they do at present
13. Her father had discouraged her once, many years previous
14. The exportation of the materials of manufacture is sometimes discouraged by absolute prohibitions, and sometimes by high duties
15. This prohibition, joined to the restraints imposed by the ancient provincial laws of France upon the transportation of corn from one province to another, and to the arbitrary and degading taxes which are levied upon the cultivators in almost all the provinces, discouraged and kept down the agriculture of that country very much below the state to which it would naturally have risen in so very fertile a soil, and so very happy a climate
16. exportation of their surplus produce; and this dependency, as it must have confined the market, so it must have discouraged the increase of this surplus produce
17. It must have discouraged, too, the increase of the manufactured produce, more than that of the rude produce
18. The policy of the ancient republics of Greece, and that of Rome, though it honoured agriculture more than manufactures or foreign trade, yet seems rather to have discouraged the latter
19. The expense of transporting all heavy goods from one part of the country to another, would soon be so much increased, the market for all such goods, consequently, would soon be so much narrowed, that their production would be in a great measure discouraged, and the most important branches of the domestic industry of the country annihilated altogether
20. By rendering the tax upon such fines a good deal heavier than upon the ordinary rent, this hurtful practice might be discouraged, to the no small advantage of all the different parties concerned, of the landlord, of the tenant, of the sovereign, and of the whole community
21. By valuing, in the same manner, such rents rather high, and consequently taxing them somewhat higher than common money-rents, a practice which is hurtful to the whole community, might, perhaps, be sufficiently discouraged
22. Discouraged, he moved to the bar to grab an ale
23. It was hard work; often she felt discouraged, but she
24. ‖ The former is bound by present conditions (only) while the latter cautions that an individual should neither feel discouraged nor overwhelmed by present conditions or expect everything to happen all at once
25. Young boys coming into their own, especially during their formative years, should not be discouraged from engaging in physical activities; that is to say, the type of ―horse play‖ or ―rough housing‖, common among growing boys, that gives vent to their masculinity; that is to say, gender characteristics underlying decidedly masculine attitudes inherent in the male species
26. “You do realize that heroes are officially discouraged,” he muttered
27. They built heroes, where our policy officially discouraged heroes
28. “It is unlikely that a lack of knowledge has ever discouraged speculation
29. Discouraged by her comments, Colling did not reply, and they drove in gloomy silence
30. This ‘use it or lose it’ syndrome, would be discouraged by the Party in charge
31. mother?” Khevasiah said discouraged
32. When history was either channeled or discouraged, might it be so that her
33. After an hour, he slumped next to the bed discouraged
34. Toward nightfall, I was able to find a small knoll on which to camp, but the mosquitoes were out in force, and while the bear grease discouraged most of them, the constant humming kept waking me up
35. If we were in David's shoes, we probably would be greatly discouraged at this point
36. came and told Lysias what had happened; 27 Who, when he heard of it, was confounded and discouraged, because neither such
37. At one time this was a place of pilgrimage, but the Empire discouraged pilgrims and allowed the hall to fall into ruin
38. who read this book, that they be not discouraged for these calamities, but that they judge those punishments not to be for destruction,
39. he was so discouraged, that he poisoned himself and died
40. Harry was used to it by now although the nurses discouraged it as much as they could
41. becoming discouraged by their drivers was evident by the number of times she heard them blasting
42. thought-responsive, but one should not become discouraged if desired changes in the physical
43. confident, that unless it is totally discouraged, it will not give up
44. Roger felt, at times, overwhelmed and discouraged by the severity of the problems that were besetting his life, disillusioned and betrayed by women he once respected and admired, invaded and maligned by homosexuals who seemed to flaunt public responsibility in pursuit of private individual rights
45. 4 And they journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red sea, to compass the land of Edom: and the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way
46. 9 For when they went up to the valley of Eshcol, and saw the land, they discouraged the heart of the children of Israel, that they should not go into the land which the Lord had given them
47. 21 Behold, the Lord your God has set the land before you: go up and possess it, as the Lord God of your fathers has said to you; fear not, neither be discouraged
48. 28 Whither shall we go up? our brethren have discouraged our heart, saying, The people is greater and taller than we; the cities are great and walled up to heaven; and moreover we have seen the sons of the Anakims there
49. 26 Now all the strangers that had escaped came and told Lysias what had happened; 27 Who when he heard of it was confounded and discouraged because neither such things as he would were done to Israel nor such things as the king commanded him were come to pass
50. 12 Now I beg those who read this book that they be not discouraged for these calamities but that they judge those punishments not to be for destruction but for a chastening of our nation