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try and encourage them to think of ways that they can earn some
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Encourage your daughter to try new things, to move out of the
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Encourage her to evaluate options when solving a
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worked, what did not work and encourage her to reflect on the
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Plant the proper planting for the season Planting the wrong type of vegetables and flowers in your garden at the wrong time will encourage snail activity
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We should listen to them, appreciate differences, encourage risk-taking (within limits) and discourage blind conformity
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Poor ventilation in crawl spaces will encourage moisture and dampness will occur which is again great conditions for the termites to live in
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Women are transformational leaders; they encourage people to transform self-interest into that of the group
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The fact that others have achieved this power, may encourage and interest us but it does no more unless we ourselves take some definite action
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Barney grins at me, banging his spoon on the table as his father tries to encourage him to eat his lunch … I can’t help feeling that Barney is far more interested in me than his food
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Continuing his good work, I encourage her to get changed out of her formal suit and to come and help me in the garden
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The preacher was to instruct these to encourage and respect one another as members of the body of Christ
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But I encourage him, asking questions and occasionally giving my opinion, and he seems to appreciate my interest
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(28) The preacher ought to encourage men of faith to stand strong
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Recently, in discussing with a fellow preacher his desire to encourage the congregation where he was preaching to appoint elders I told
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Preachers, need to put forth every effort to encourage the younger to prepare and the
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to please encourage our young men (even teens) to begin early to prepare for their role in the leadership of the church
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Maybe it will encourage me next time I’m have a bad moment, reminding me that I’m probably not as bad as I think I am
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encourage their male peers when they are preparing and participating in various services of the church
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Every female body on the male side was a perfect houri, designed to taste, with a personality designed to be pleasant and encourage the man to talk about himself
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A congregation without elders to lead and encourage them should pay special attention
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especially congregations who do not have shepherds (elders) to guide and encourage them
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The horse returned to him, nudging his head with its nose as if to encourage
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encourage her to take rest
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What I want to encourage you with is that when we take up our own crosses for the sake of Israel, we too will feel this same anguish
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No-one quite knows how it works and the kahtmasters do not encourage investigation, but all the same, we are very grateful that it does work
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I shall do all in my power to encourage, support and protect you through the coming years
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Most online dating websites will encourage you to have a short profile header line that is used
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Women begin to look for the man that will be able to encourage them, to help them reach their
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While we eat, I encourage him to tell me about his work
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While not a common thing for her to do, she had, of late, started to encourage her husband to spend the odd evening in the lounge bar of the Red Lion, especially on a Thursday when his inevitable armchair snoring disturbed a particularly good night on the box
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This is not said to encourage drug use
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may align your group with this text and encourage your loved ones to do the
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Yellelle looked at the guys, but did not encourage them
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That’s what I mean when I say, Karen didn’t encourage him
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” Harry paused to allow himself a moment to gather fully his resolve, “I will attempt to encourage her thirst
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‘Anna, can’t you leave it here? It would encourage me to think that you will be coming back if I see your toothbrush there
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Mandy could not have been more pleased and proud of her protege, whom she had originally taken on to handle odd jobs around the kitchen and to simply encourage his native cooking and baking talents
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trying to encourage him not to do whatever it was he was thinking
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Even though we are all on our own journey, he gives us others to walk with whom we can encourage and who can encourage us
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I encourage you to open your heart to the Father and allow him to bring healing
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All the more as the day approaches we should encourage and strengthen each other
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During worship he would encourage the children to listen to God
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Encourage the children as they sing, to close their eyes and let the presence of God fill their hearts
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This truth is found in Isaiah chapter 58 and I encourage you to read and study Isaiah 58
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The reality of the message from this dream is that the next generation should go farther than we do and we should encourage them to do so, yet the intercessor was struggling for years to hold the same ground and was offended when someone finally broke through
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It is sometimes good for people to explain what words meant to them, and it will encourage you too
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If this demand is continually increasing, the reward of labour must necessarily encourage in such a manner the marriage and multiplication of labourers, as may enable them to supply that continually increasing demand by a continually increasing population
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They encourage the cultivation of the remote, which must always be the most extensive circle of the country
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The numerous hands employed in the one species of cultivation necessarily encourage the other, by affording a ready market for its produce
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And though the bounty which has taken place through the greater part of this century, must always raise the price of corn somewhat higher than it otherwise would be in the actual state of tillage ; yet, as in the course of this century, the bounty has had full time to produce all the good effects commonly imputed to it to encourage tillage, and thereby to increase the quantity of corn in the home market, it may, upon the principles of a system which I shall explain and examine hereafter, be supposed to have done something to lower the price of that commodity the one way, as well as to raise it the other
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To encourage tillage, by keeping up the price of corn, even in the most plentiful years, was the avowed end of the institution
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In several provinces of France, the feeding of poultry is considered as a very important article in rural economy, and sufficiently profitable to encourage the farmer to raise a considerable quantity of Indian corn and buckwheat for this purpose
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We other gods must all do as you bid us, but her you neither scold nor punish; you encourage her because the pestilent creature is your daughter
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Even his superman was only an attempt to encourage
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It was not then the policy of Europe to restrain, by high duties, the importation of foreign manufactures, but rather to encourage it, in order that merchants might be enabled to supply, at as easy a rate as possible, the great men with the conveniencies and luxuries which they wanted, and which the industry of their own country could not afford them
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I encourage you to join this small percentage
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identity around your brand and product, this will help encourage a loyal
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There are literally hundreds of ways to encourage traffic to your site
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The merchants who export it, replace the capitals of the people who produce it, and thereby encourage them to continue the production ; and the British manufacturers replace the capitals of those merchants
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It has in that country, indeed, been lately extended to twentyseven, a period still too short to encourage the tenant to make the most important improvements
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Would it be a reasonable law to prohibit the importation of all foreign wines, merely to encourage the making of claret and Burgundy in Scotland ? But if there would be a manifest absurdity in turning towards any employment thirty times more of the capital and industry of the country than would be necessary to purchase from foreign countries an equal quantity of the commodities wanted, there must be an absurdity, though not altogether so glaring, yet exactly of the same kind, in turning towards any such employment a thirtieth, or even a three hundredth part more of either
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A part of him liked to think that it was his parents' spirits trying to encourage him and show support, yet he couldn’t fool himself into believing that truly
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Silver, besides, being the standard metal, the state, it has been said, wishes to encourage more the making of deposits of silver than those of gold
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I remember… those nights after Elina died, when I lay in a hospital bed… Edrimer and Uncle Jeremy constantly tried to encourage me, raise my spirits, but… I was a lost cause
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The bounty is given in order to make up this loss, and to encourage him to continue, or, perhaps, to begin a trade, of which the expense is supposed to be greater than the returns, of which every operation eats up a part of the capital employed in it, and which is of such a nature, that if all other trades resembled it, there would soon be no capital left in the country
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But it has been thought by many people, that it tends to encourage tillage, and that in two different ways ; first, by opening a more extensive foreign market to the corn of the farmer, it tends, they imagine, to increase the demand for, and consequently the production of, that commodity; and, secondly by securing to him a better price than he could otherwise expect in the actual state of tillage, it tends, they suppose, to
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This enhancement of the money price of corn, however, it has been thought, by rendering that commodity more profitable to the farmer, must necessarily encourage its production
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You really encourage those manufactures, and direct towards them a greater quantity of the industry of the country than what would properly go to them of its own accord
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But when, by the like institutions, you raise the nominal or money price of corn, you do not raise its real value ; you do not increase the real wealth, the real revenue, either of our farmers or country gentlemen ; you do not encourage the growth of corn, because you do not enable them to maintain and employ more labourers in raising it
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The bounty upon the exportation of corn is liable to this further objection, that it can in no respect promote the raising of that particular commodity of which it was meant to encourage the production
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To encourage the production of any commodity, a bounty upon production, one should imagine, would have a more direct operation than one upon exportation
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The usual effect of such bounties is, to encourage rash undertakers to adventure in a business which they do not understand; and what they lose by their own negligence and ignorance, more than compensates all that they can gain by the utmost liberality of government
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Also, placing a bounty on these dangerous insects would encourage the public to assist in the cull
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On the contrary, as the rise in the real value of silver, in consequence of lowering the money price of corn, lowers somewhat the money price of all other commodities, it gives the industry of the country where it takes place some advantage in all foreign markets and thereby tends to encourage and increase that industry
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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
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About 30 years ago, Edward Desi and Richard Ryan came up with a theory about ways to encourage self-motivation
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When the tax upon a commodity is so moderate as not to encourage smuggling, the merchant who deals in it, though he advances, does not properly pay the tax, as he gets it back in the price of the commodity
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When the tax upon coinage, therefore, is so moderate as not to encourage false coining, though every body advances the tax, nobody finally pays it; because every body gets it back in the advanced value of the coin
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The high wages of labour encourage population
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The cheapness and plenty of good land encourage improvement, and enable the proprietor to pay those high wages
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In that moment, even though the Redguard was far more optimistic, far more unafraid than he imagined himself ever being, he felt as if the man had been able to simultaneously encourage and calm him
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In order to counteract this notable piece of mercantile policy, and to render herself as much as possible independent, not only of Sweden, but of all the other northern powers, Great Britain gave a bounty upon the importation of naval stores from America; and the effect of this bounty was to raise the price of timber in America much more than the confinement to the home market could lower it; and as both regulations were enacted at the same time, their joint effect was rather to encourage than to discourage the clearing of land in America
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But that those great events should likewise have contributed to encourage the industry of countries such as Hungary and Poland, which may never, perhaps, have sent a single commodity of their own produce to America, is not, perhaps, altogether so evident
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They raise its value, and thereby contribute to encourage its increase
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A more extensive market must have been created for that surplus produce, so as to raise its value, and thereby encourage its increase
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To date, I have no regrets reciting the mantra and would encourage others to open up to this avenue of healing
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The pretended purpose of it was to encourage the manufactures, and to increase the commerce of Great Britain
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By uniting in some measure the most distant parts of the world, by enabling them to relieve one another's wants, to increase one another's enjoyments, and to encourage one another's industry, their general tendency would seem to be beneficial
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Though the encouragement of exportation, and the discouragement of importation, are the two great engines by which the mercantile system proposes to enrich every country, yet, with regard to some particular commodities, it seems to follow an opposite plan : to discourage exportation, and to encourage importation
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Our dyers, it seems, while they thought it for their interest to encourage the importation of those drugs, by an exemption from all duties, thought it likewise for their own interest to throw some small discouragement upon their exportation
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As the law, however, did not mean to encourage this species of trade, so contrary to the general principles of the mercantile policy of England, it imposed a duty of ten shillings the hundred weight upon such importation, and no part of this duty was to be afterwards drawn back upon its exportation
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He was not only disposed, like other European ministers, to encourage more the industry of the towns than that of the country; but, in order to support the industry of the towns, he was willing even to depress and keep down that of the country
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In order to render provisions cheap to the inhabitants of the towns, and thereby to encourage manufactures and foreign commerce, he prohibited altogether the exportation of corn, and thus excluded the inhabitants of the country from every foreign market, for by far the most important part of the produce of their industry
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This did not seem to encourage the witness at all: he kept shifting from one foot to the other, looking uneasily at the Queen, and in his confusion he bit a large piece out of his teacup instead of the bread-and-butter
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The facility with which a great revenue could be drawn from them, would probably encourage administration to recur very frequently te this resource
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Have those public endowments contributed in general, to promote the end of their institution ? Have they contributed to encourage the diligence, and to improve the abilities, of the teachers? Have they directed the course of education towards objects more useful, both to the individual and to the public, than those to which it would naturally have gone of its own accord ? It should not seem very difficult to give at least a probable answer to each of those questions
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It might be of importance, however, that the abatement of the tax should encourage him to cultivate to a certain extent only
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The principal attention of the sovereign ought to be, to encourage, by every means in his power, the attention both of the landlord and of the farmer, by allowing both to pursue their own interest in their own way, and according to their own judgment ; by giving to both the most perfect security that they shall enjoy the full recompence of their own industry ; and by procuring to both the most extensive market for every part of their produce, in consequence of establishing the easiest and safest
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“But you inherited an empire!” She tried to encourage
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They should be encouraged to think differently as long as it is not harmful or dangerous
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Human nature is such that he always tries to benefit at the cost of others and in the process if palms have to be greased, it is accepted and in some cases even encouraged to take undue advantage of the loopholes
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Encouraged by his matter of fact tone, I put into words the thoughts I had while I was walking along the railway walk
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The culture encouraged one to make the least impact possible
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Alfred was encouraged by the way the hearing was going and began wrapping up his speech, "…And God had so made his Universe that when mankind attained full understanding we were resurrected and freed from death itself
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They gave them great leeway in their lessons and encouraged them in developing their telepathic abilities
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As the great politician tried out different tones of voice and different facial expressions, as he opened his stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged and enthused; "Oh, sublime, Sir
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As we returned to shore, Nikos encouraged Alessandra to steer the boat
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encouraged in the Oppositionist because it is essential to mental health
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stance and practised his smile, the two doctors of spin encouraged
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Creativity is not only encouraged in the Worldly Oppositionist religion it is
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His father encouraged him as much as he
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Encouraged by her words both men vowed to give their lives to protect Lord Tarak
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He encouraged me to make up stories and to work out why things were as they were
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’ I said, encouraged by his confidential tone
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Anvil! Show us the way,’ he encouraged
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the military, was that the students were actively encouraged to think
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In any case, these families encouraged the youngsters of each
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Encouraged by the Sergeant, the group managed to pull
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White Feathers turned his hand to cooking, encouraged by Mandy to turn simple dishes into feasts
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Staff and regular visitors were encouraged to
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This she both encouraged and enhanced, so that while each must rely on the other in an activity they could not perform individually, neither required the constant assistance of the other to accomplish those tasks which were just within the capability of one
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When White Feathers took up cooking as a hobby for himself, he encouraged Jameson to also experiment with the activity
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Encouraged, he set off along the path, his boots crunching on the gravel
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Belle not only encouraged this behavior but had them make reports, synopses and essays over the information, concepts and conclusions drawn from their readings
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“Anything we practice we will improve upon with time,” encouraged the guest
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encouraged by their training
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‘Mr Hartley-Jones was impotent, Mr Middlesex, he encouraged other men to have sex with his wife
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’ Joshua Mganga said, ‘But that he’d been encouraged to have sex with Chrissie Hartley-Jones
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She encouraged his music in that she didn’t actively make it difficult for him to do it, but she never got involved on a personal level
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” Harry encouraged his friend
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Architecture was as challenging and fascinating as he'd hoped it should be, and the Waterhouse firm encouraged his input and creativity, though in moderation
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” Harry encouraged gladly
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encouraged to find out that God is speaking the same things to others that he is speaking to you
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For you can all prophesy in turn so that everyone may be instructed and encouraged
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Jesus encouraged his followers to watch and
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I think there is a reason Paul strongly encouraged the
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The servers were always encouraged
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He encouraged Onk to utilize his powers of invisibility for snooping around the palace, so long as he remained visible while in LeCynic's presence
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The jailer's daughter saw that the topic was doing him as much good as the tea, as indeed it was, and encouraged him to go on
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Marriage is encouraged in China, not by the profitableness of children, but by the liberty of destroying them
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Paul encouraged Timothy that anyone could be a
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"Good," she said and rubbed his chest, which encouraged him to do likewise to her, one of life's greatest thrills even though she was much softer and smaller than Shinvei
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Paul encouraged the Corinthians to
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encouraged by the news that he was now only a few
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not wishing to oppose it, supported – even encouraged –
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Silently, I encouraged her to direct her will, which would cause the element to respond
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When it was a steady rhythm, I sought my orb of power and encouraged it to spin
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encouraged a stray newspaper page to fly and land on top of the
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It is probable that it was partly upon account of this advantage, and partly upon account of the encroachments which the sovereigns, always jealous of the great lords, gradually encouraged their villains to make upon their authority, and which seem, at least, to have been such as rendered this species of servitude altogether inconvenient, that tenure in villanage gradually wore out through the greater part of Europe
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To my parents who have believed in me always, encouraged me often, and supported every risk with a smile
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They are thus both encouraged and enabled to increase this surplus produce by a further improvement and better cultivation of the land; and as the fertility of she land had given birth to the manufacture, so the progress of the manufacture reacts upon the land, and increases still further it's fertility
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Except in times of scarcity, the exportation of corn is not only free, but encouraged by a bounty
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She cooked a hearty supper each night, then encouraged Tragus to reveal the things that
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It was only the thoughts of his dear friend, Carius, Praefect of the camp over the mountains, which encouraged a smile
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The Elf pointed to one of the panels in front of Denalin and encouraged her with a nod of her head to activate the system
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The Portuguese, it is said, indeed, are better customers for our manufactures than the French, and should therefore be encouraged in preference to them
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Nerissa encouraged him to tell the story of his youth
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Our manufacturers are unwilling, it seems, that even this restricted importation should be encouraged, and are afraid lest some part of these goods should be stolen out of the warehouse, and thus come into competition with their own
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“Shall we at last take that promised tour of Ravena's gardens then?” Reia encouraged
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After the business of the farmer, that of the corn merchant is in reality the trade which, if properly protected and encouraged, would contribute the most to the raising of corn
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By making them feel the inconveniencies of a dearth somewhat earlier than they otherwise might do, he prevents their feeling them afterwads so severely as they certainly would do, if the cheapness of price encouraged them to consume faster than suited the real scarcity of the season
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The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them
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The trade of the merchant-exporter was, in this manner, not only encouraged by a bounty, but rendered much more free than that of the inland dealer
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‘C’mon dive in!’ encouraged Ben, following the telepathic message with a small bark
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If the duty was exorbitant, indeed, that is, if it was very much above the real value of the labour and expense requisite for coinage, false coiners, both at home and abroad, might be encouraged, by the great difference between the value of bullion and that of coin, to pour in so great a quantity of counterfeit money as might reduce the value of the government money
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“That’s it, dear,” she encouraged him
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He had encouraged him when Raoul was going to school at the University
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Such importation, therefore, instead of being encouraged, has frequently been prohibited
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The importation of the materials of manufacture has sometimes been encouraged by an exemption from the duties to which other goods are subject, and sometimes by bounties
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The importation of sheep's wool from several different countries, of cotton wool from all countries, of undressed flax, of the greater part of dyeing drugs, of the greater part of undressed hides from Ireland, or the British colonies, of seal skins from the British Greenland fishery, of pig and bar iron from the British colonies, as well as of several other materials of manufacture, has been encouraged by an exemption from all duties, if properly entered at the custom-house
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It is the industry which is carried on for the benefit of the rich and the powerful, that is principally encouraged by our mercantile system
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Alice did not feel encouraged to ask any more questions about it, so she turned to the Mock Turtle, and said ‘What else had you to learn?’
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Rebecca encouraged, “just a little farther
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Just being physically human – with all its desires and basic needs – only encouraged these trivial concerns; to then be reinforced by those who claimed to accommodate them but with something to gain, something to sell
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The green light above the lock encouraged him to tentatively push it open
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The state, however, seems never to have encouraged them further
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Those republics encouraged the acquisition of those exercises, by bestowing little premiums and badges of distinction upon those who excelled in them
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Jesus encouraged His grandfather to go to the shop with him
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The clergy, in order to preserve their influence in those popular elections, became, or affected to become, many of them, fanatics themselves, encouraged fanaticism among the people, and gave the preference almost always to the most fanatical candidate
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It is of importance that the landlord should be encouraged to cultivate a part of his own land
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In today’s situation, where relativism has taken over and where there are more than 10,000 differing religious beliefs in the world, people are encouraged to find the truth that suits their lifestyle
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By this indulgence of the public, the smuggler is often encouraged to continue a trade, which he is thus taught to consider as in some measure innocent; and when the severity of the revenue laws is ready to fall upon him, he is frequently disposed to defend with violence, what he has been accustomed to regard as his just property
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I did well in my classes and was greatly encouraged in my abilities when I made A’s
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behaviour towards her actively encouraged this
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In the warped mind-set that constitutes modern day liberalism, begging is now acceptable and encouraged behavior
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Item: Homosexuality, all too often in pornographic form, is taught to and encouraged as a proper lifestyle for grade school children
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She would have agreed to anything at that moment, but anything that encouraged the public to hate Raven was good for her
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Not mine any more, I suppose, not when the Office of Navy Chaplains recently condoned, nay, encouraged homosexual marriages between Navy members
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I smiled, not knowing if he could even see me, but encouraged him, “Go on…
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The woman thanked Saldon through her tears before the escort surrounded Saldon and encouraged him back into line
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Now the loss of his son, the disgrace of his son being a traitor probably encouraged by the traitor Methyr, who may have held something over the boy
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Explaining that they should eat before they started back, he showed them to some shade and encouraged them to relax for a couple of hours before they returned, as the sand would be too hot too travel on
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‘We are encouraged to integrate in the fullest sense possible
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Then, he reached into the next box, grabbed the protesting hen by the neck and encouraged her to abandon her nest with a gentle tug
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” He reached in for another hen, which was waiting in ambush, and pecked at his hand until she, too, was encouraged to give up her ground and leave
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Whenever recent immigrants are encouraged to casually disregard the customary traditions that typify the character of the host nation, that nation will inevitably acquire an entirely different meaning
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What wickedness, encouraged by the prescriptive designs of
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This provides for deep watering, encourages root development, provides oxygen to the soil
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This Niyama encourages us to let go of our false sense of control and to connect to the Divine or that which gives us the sense of wholeness and sacredness
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The one that hears and discerns the Spirit the greatest is no better than the one that encourages
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This audio encourages the production of
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The liberal reward of labour, as it encourages the propagation, so it increases the industry of the common people
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But the same cheapness of provisions, by increasing the fund which is destined for the maintenance of servants, encourages masters, farmers especially, to employ a greater number
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encourages me, saying that "philosophy keeps its
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The capital of the merchant exchanges the surplus produce of one place for that of another, and thus encourages the industry, and increases the enjoyments of both
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You said it, yourself -- your father trespasses in this cave, then encourages his followers to steal provisions
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Abundance, therefore, renders provisions cheap, and encourages a great number of workmen to settle in the neighbourhood, who find that their industry can there procure them more of the necessaries and conveniencies of life than in other places
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By opening a more extensive market for whatever part of the produce of their labour may exceed the home consumption, it encourages them to improve its productive power, and to augment its annual produce to the utmost, and thereby to increase the real revenue and wealth of the society
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But it will be most likely to buy cheap, when, by the most perfect freedom of trade, it encourages all nations to bring to it the goods which it has occasion to purchase ; and, for the same reason, it will be most likely to sell dear, when its markets are thus filled with the greatest number of buyers
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It is much better to work at a job that encourages Flow, than to work at one that continually strengthens the bonds of self-centered resistance and desire
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The energy that nourishes, incubates and encourages our
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Swami Satchidananda encourages us to “cultivate selfless thoughts
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The liberal reward of labour encourages marriage
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What encourages the progress of population and improvement, encourages that of real wealth and greatness
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While Great Britain encourages in America the manufacturing of pig and bar iron, by exempting them from duties to which the like commodities are subject when imported from any other country, she imposes an absolute prohibition upon the erection of steel furnaces and slit-mills in any of her American plantations
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In its natural and free state, the colony trade, without drawing from those markets any part of the produce which had ever been sent to them, encourages Great Britain to increase the surplus continually, by continually presenting new equivalents to be exchanged for it
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It is chiefly by encouraging the manufactures of Europe, that the colony trade indirectly encourages its agriculture
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The establishment of such a conpany necessarily encourages adventurers
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It encourages the importation of the materials of manufacture, in order that our own people may be enabled to work them up more cheaply, and thereby prevent a greater and more valuable importation of the manufactured commodities
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But still it really, and in the end, encourages that species of industry which it means to promote
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This total exemption front trouble and front risk, beyond a limited sum, encourages many people to become adventurers in joint-stock companies, who would, upon no account, hazard their fortunes in any private copartnery
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It encourages production, and thereby increases the competition of the producers, who, in order to undersell one another, have recourse to new divisions or labour and new improvements of art, which might never otherwise have been thought of
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The uncertainty of taxation encourages the insolence, and favours the corruption, of an order of men who are naturally unpopular, even where they are neither insolent nor corrupt
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It neither encourages nor discourages improvement
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The extensive market which such provinces enjoy, encourages good management both in the cultivation of their vineyards, and in the subsequent preparation of their wines
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greatest newspaper willingly covers all expenses of the investigation, and encourages further search
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Allowing notions of Evil to seep into our consciousness, even as dialectical counterarguments to Good, encourages standards of debate that Evil does not justly merit; that is to say, Evil poses a potential (spiritual) risk to individuals who (unknowingly) provide it with a plausible forum to deceive receptive viewpoints by (intentionally) mischaracterizing its harmful designs
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It is Evil‘s custom to shield itself from criticism in the (artful) manner it encourages (a) Moral Neutrality by obfuscating notions of Good and Evil, a condition of the mind susceptible to individuals who have failed in their efforts to cultivate a proper spiritual and moral awareness of the fundamental agencies separating the two and therefore likely to arrive at the conclusion that such differences are either objectively unverifiable or the product of social convention(s)
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The absence of Truth encourages Ignorance and Falsehood:
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―utility‖ is not necessarily the overriding factor but rather how such subject matter encourages a mind to think or to reason clearly by compelling it to operate on a higher intellectual plane
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Plenty of physical playing and exercise encourages a healthy hunger for meals and is necessary for good health and development
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Unlike many developing economies Thailand is attractive to foreign investors because it encourages free enterprise and has a good infrastructure
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The Government officially encourages foreign investment and has done so for many years
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This system encourages each state to overstate its costs and it appears that they do so
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used to help these countries but is used to pay banks which then encourages them to loan more money to
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Science feels that it has discovered the genetic expression that encourages that behavior, called the Oxytocin gift as described earlier
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The Light encourages new Knowledge, Rational Understanding, and Re-Evaulation, while holding to the physical and moral principles that allow unfettered growth within communities
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Such understanding encourages us to act constructively in the future – and not to neglect opportunities for kindness and service when they appear
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but rather encourages the soul to learn from the experience; a tacit imploration to improve and
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It’s your support that encourages me to keep doing it
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But, at the other end, what visitors can always anticipate are the charming old days of that marvelous city where the environment encourages them to recline into the past and live history
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Often a friendly and personable tone encourages the best levels of interaction with your followers
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only does this allow the two-way dialogue to open up but it encourages
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allow the two-way dialogue to open up but it encourages others to join in the
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This encourages the
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Anything that encourages any of the above must be avoided at all costs
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encourages turning in Jews to the Nazis
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“She’s always encourages my relationship with RJ and for her to have a child taken from her, that is the worst thing she will experience
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IOM encourages governments
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Even in the application process, Perkowski encourages prospective EMBA students to consider the ways that they might apply knowledge from the degree
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when the victim encourages the abuser to kill them so that the
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encourages a less severe punishment--just kick Gays in the ass and
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This encourages me to believe the alternate futures will freely continue after a transport
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I hope that the reality of these things encourages you in the rich understanding of our Father’s love! At the same time I hope that these revelations also help people realize how great the need is for the people of God to rightly understood the realities of God according to His mind, and not according to what other people have said about Him
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Engagement marketing, sometimes called “participation marketing,” is a marketing strategy that invites and encourages consumers to participate in the evolution of a brand
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blood and in turn encourages respiration and low doses of oxygen during the
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Another problem with aerobic training is that it encourages the
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Social media marketing programs usually center on efforts to create content that attracts attention and encourages readers to share it with their social networks
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Viral marketing describes any strategy that encourages individuals to pass on a marketing message to others, creating the potential for exponential growth in the message's exposure and influence
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Bed"s no place for eating - encourages mice
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The government encourages landowners to clear trees and plant cash crops
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The backdrop of Star Trek, for example, is an Earth that has achieved a harmonious, healthy global society--one that enables and encourages space exploration
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They have no power, of course, but the fact that they were voted in to office encourages the masses to believe that everyone has a say in the running of Oasis
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Monoculture encourages disease
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The previous examples describe relatively minor versions of enabling and its consequences, but this behavior can become detrimental to a teen when it subtly encourages damaging behavior
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Launched last year, the speaking avatar tool encourages teens to have their say when it comes to pressure and control in their relationships
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Encourages me to try new things
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Studies show that drinking alcohol with meals actually encourages over
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This again encourages your blog to become more of a community and more
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campaign can be anything that encourages your users to pass on information
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in the blood stream which retards the digestion and encourages any one of a
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Not only does dancing build a healthier body, it also bolsters the imagination and encourages children to understand and explore the space around them in creative ways
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The best way to deal with discipline issues in the EFL classroom is to have a good lesson that is active and encourages the participation of every student in the room
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with a society that encourages healthy lifestyles
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encourages other vendors to consider the advantages of free
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his attitude is very close to the way the Enneagram encourages
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The Coach encourages the coachee to stick to the point (what is
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The helper encourages the speaker to tell their story, and by
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listens and encourages on an equal level
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focuses on the strengths of the coachees, and encourages them
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The coach encourages the coachee to gain some clarity as to
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The coach encourages coachees to think about what is
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Here the coach encourages coachees to consider their goal and
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Here the coach encourages coachees to initiate their goal by
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It doesn’t matter how inadequate the book is, as long as it encourages children to read
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wide mouth encourages the baby to open up wide to
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I think buying this type of TV encourages one to watch more mindless television (MTV
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Death, and He encourages us to choose Life
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In addition, federal law encourages states to seek reimbursement from Medicaid recipients for Medicaid payments made on their behalf
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upline calls you, motivates, encourages and helps you, YOU ARE ONE
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which encourages over dependence, and then collapses completely, because it fails to adapt
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Expectations and responsibilities are the platform of judgment, guilt, fear, and shame, which encourages others to preform to meet a certain standard, then when their performance doesn’t measure-up, then the guilt, shame and judgment kicks in
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earnings changes in relation to the cost of equity; that state which encourages earnings to
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encourages optimality because more income is freed for shareholders in the form of
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The gorge, when open to traffic, is always safe to drive, yet encourages drivers to take heed of its speed restrictions
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Have you though her how to read a map? How about encouraging
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Step back and try to see any patterns will also be encouraging natural predators as compost at work behind the placement of the tunnels
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Once the event occurs our cooperation to authorities, encouraging the younger lot to provide help to the needy, taking some sort of control to prevent theft and arsons, regulate the crowd that usually collects and hampers rescue efforts and the doctors amongst us to provide urgent medical aid are some of the tasks we can take upon ourselves and thus be relevant for the society even at this age
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‘Just the tower of strength being encouraging
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point, he accused them of encouraging slothfulness and encouraging rebellion
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value in encouraging the young men to aspire to the leadership of the church
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He opened the passenger door and helped Kara in before stowing the baggage in the boot and encouraging Angie into the back seat
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their appreciation and best wishes encouraging her to
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Marshall was encouraging them
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The young man and his bride jetted off to their honeymoon paradise sponsored by a company that made coconut filled chocolate bars, and in return for a few more photographs, a short video and some encouraging words, they were given a wonderful time on golden beaches lapped by azure seas
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“That is encouraging, can the signature tell us anything more?”
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repetitive exposure if that exposure is encouraging and wanted
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‘My wife didn't like her either and passed that on to my son, which is why he was doubtless less than encouraging when you rang him
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Belle told George and White Feathers the story and what she planned, eliciting both their encouraging consent
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It is encouraging
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Instead of encouraging me all these
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"…not out of the woods, although the signs are encouraging
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But at least it was encouraging news that I had a chance to get a student in here
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Notice that it wasn’t very encouraging in and of itself, but as I asked the Father, I found an encouragement to give him through it
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the instructor by shouting encouraging phrases, such as:
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heavily against the roof outside was hardly encouraging,
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received encouraging news during their interview with the
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encouraging hand on his charge’s shoulder
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rejuvenated with food, rest, and encouraging words, and
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To diminish the number of those who are capable of paying it, is surely a most unpromising expedient for encouraging the cultivation of corn
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The bounty, it has been thought by many people, by encouraging tillage, may, in a long course of years, have occasioned a greater abundance, and, consequently, a greater cheapness of corn in the home market, than what would otherwise have taken place there
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During this short period, its only effect must have been, by encouraging the exportation of the surplus produce of every year, and thereby hindering the abundance of one year from compensating the scarcity of another, to raise the price in the home market
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She had no intention of encouraging their master
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All merchants, therefore, and almost all men of business, find it convenient to keep such cash accounts with them, and are thereby interested to promote the trade of those companies, by readily receiving their notes in all payments, and by encouraging all those with whom they have any influence to do the same
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She thought she was encouraging her daughter’s unique sense of style, but really her creations were ridiculous
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By encouraging extraordinary dexterity and ingenuity, they serve to keep up the emulation of the workmen actually employed in those respective occupations, and are not considerable enough to turn towards any one of them a greater share of the capital of the country than what would go to it of its own accord
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The plentiful supply of the home market was not the direct object of those statutes; but, under the pretence of encouraging agriculture, to raise the money price of corn as high as possible, and thereby to occasion, as much as possible, a constant dearth in the home market
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Adrianus nodded, clapping an encouraging hand on the Imperial’s shoulder once more and wove his way through the lines until Roscius could no longer see him
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This second way of encouraging the colony produce, by bounties upon importation, is, so far as I have been able to learn, peculiar to Great Britain: the first is not
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I gave him an encouraging nod and started to move towards the front of the aisle
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Nevertheless, some of us remain an atheist because religion too, has become a bone of contention, as it has been misused for encouraging discrimination and division
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It is chiefly by encouraging the manufactures of Europe, that the colony trade indirectly encourages its agriculture
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By encouraging the importation of foreign linen yarn, and thereby bringing it into competition with that which is made by our own people, they endeavour to buy the work of the poor spinners as cheap as possible
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The most effectual expedient, on the contrary, for raising the value of that surplus produce, for encouraging its increase, and consequently the improvement and cultivation of their own land, would be to allow the most perfect freedom to the trade of all such mercantile nations
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That system, by encouraging manufactures and foreign trade more than agriculture, turns a certain portion of the capital of the society, from supporting a more advantageous, to support a less advantageous species of industry
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‘Have some wine,’ the March Hare said in an encouraging tone
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‘Dr Heigener has said some encouraging things about your progress
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It was in this manner, by facilitating the acquisition of their military and gymnastic exercises, by encouraging it, and even by imposing upon the whole body of the people the necessity of learning those exercises, that the Greek and Roman republics maintained the martial spirit of their respective citizens
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The state, by encouraging, that is, by giving entire liberty to all those who, from their own interest, would attempt, without scandal or indecency, to amuse and divert the people by painting, poetry, music, dancing; by all sorts of dramatic representations and exhibitions; would easily dissipate, in the greater part of them, that melancholy and gloomy humour which is almost always the nurse of popular superstition and enthusiasm
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God in their midst and encouraging one another in the
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not in the forefront as much as encouraging the flock to
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in spiritual things but Bridget was more encouraging
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Yet, that may have been my mama’s way of encouraging me
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was codependent, a cat enabler, encouraging antisocial behavior
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Kiri stood still, neither reciprocating nor encouraging him
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He could hear scattered applause, one or two encouraging remarks shouted over the noise, a few mocking calls and a general disinterested chatter
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Both were encouraging her though, their thoughts entering her mind, giving her focus, feeding her strength of will
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Sure, he had stepped over the line, but hadn’t she invited him by encouraging his attention? In the kitchen after Josh left, and here now, when she had willingly danced with him
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What next? Are you encouraging me to kill myself?” His voice wavered with distress
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“Raven?” she said, trying to stop his incessant kicking and encouraging him to look at her
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She was encouraging him to die, to end the pain and torment, to purge himself of the pain that his life had become
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The only thing you really need to focus on is encouraging her to have a healthier lifestyle -- eating healthy, taking vitamins and working out consistently
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He was a very positive guy and he worked both sides of the ball in practice, encouraging the defensive and the offensive players
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The Mexican government isn’t about to stop encouraging real
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The shadow filled the cave mouth and a dark figure was encouraging them to the cave
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In slow motion, I looked over to Grandpa who I had hoped would be laying down suppressive fire with his encouraging words
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Through his scope he confirmed it to be a lodge; an encouraging sign that care had been taken to appear unobtrusive if not invisible
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” A soldier moved his spear in a threatening way toward Manna, encouraging him to shut up
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She nodded and offered encouraging comments between bites of her pastry
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A heroic figure of six feet three, Miley stood at the ford, encouraging the men, who moved over the stream into a hell of fire
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That it would employ its creative efforts in fulfilling its intended promise(s) by encouraging productive and self reliant attitudes rather than government dependency, such endeavors would go a long way in achieving a (morally) wholesome, more vibrant society
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Modern conventions have apparently lost its (reasoned) capacity to appreciate, at their face value, the (potential) pitfalls of unbecoming attitudes although (seemingly) encouraging the flaunting of anti-social behavior that is typically provided refuge in recently minted (psychogenic) disorders
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The litany of abuses predicated in the name of free expression, or proxy ―decisions‖ made on behalf of others who are unable to make informed decisions, are understood by the hordes of mentally ill people roaming the streets, who should be otherwise institutionalized for their own safety, if not for the safety of our society, for that matter, who remain on the streets, unable to properly care for themselves, mandated by civil rights organizations fearful that their rights may be jeopardized, people otherwise incapable of making a rational assessment of their own condition; not to mention conferring legitimacy to sexual deviancy in all its varieties that many of us have casually resigned ourselves to as ―simply‖ alternative lifestyles or championing (equal) protection under the law, that, in some instances, should call for censorship, or implausible assumptions regarding the ―unborn,‖ (Abortion) remanding millions of innocents to an early grave, a convenience for women fretting over their figures or professional careers, abetted by spineless politicians, who for expediency sake, continue advancing legislation denying them (―unborn‖) their own inalienable right to choose, had they the means, or encouraging a culture of death (Euthanasia) for the convenience of (the) would-be custodians of the terminally ill or perhaps to (simply) reduce the increasing costs of Healthcare, or the legalization of drugs because that too is a convenient alternative for a number of individuals who have seemingly lost the will to rid our society of rampant drug abuse and therefore justify such (hare-brained) schemes from the vantage point of opportunity savings or reduced social costs, or movements to eliminate God from the public consciousness lest society be reminded of its sins or perhaps because many of us have (conveniently) chosen to become our own gods
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There were prisoners yelling obscenities from windows above the courtyard encouraging those below to resort to extreme violence
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All through the Healer's narration, the Preceptor listened intently, nodding his head occasionally, as though encouraging her to continue
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The city streets were quiet and dark, encouraging me to speed and I only yielded at the stop streets and robots, not wanting to waste a second
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Although such programs are not (directly) encouraging teenage promiscuity, its putative ―inevitability‖ seems to lend implicit support to (sexual) conduct that ―conventional wisdom‖ otherwise considers the ―norm
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The emergence of a new, (more) independent minded generation of students has triggered a resurgence of traditional teaching methods and course studies in a number of (private) schools and colleges providing reasonable counter-arguments to out-dated designs while encouraging thoughtful (young) minds to correctly think for themselves
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His unreasonable attack (for political reasons) against a sitting president during a time of war should be encouraging to our mortal enemies who continue monitoring our nation‘s internal divisions for their own strategic advantage
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We began hearing encouraging news
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Uncle Hobart clapped me on the shoulder, giving me an encouraging smile and all at once my stomach began to flip
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It is unfortunate that as modern society, of which sports is a microcosm, routinely over-steps the boundaries of polite manners and good taste, that it is increasingly encouraging an ―in your face‖, self-centered generation of athletes who are setting the wrong examples for our youth
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“Perfect,” came Hartle’s encouraging voice in the earpieces
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There has been a huge drop-off in numbers offering themselves for full-time service although at the time of writing there have been some more encouraging signs of interest
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Then it ends on an encouraging note, “Dear son—You and I are close, and all that I have is yours
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Later in the afternoon I learned in a phone call from Kiradit that we had been allocated a booth which was very encouraging indeed
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However, in encouraging the development of alternative energy we should stop subsidizing that
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them white bitches or something!” The burly man said, encouraging laughter
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There were encouraging signs that the other children were making progress, and they were thought to have a real chance of being adopted by the foster families they had been living with
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When my children were starting to stand up, I’d sing action songs like “I am a great big bouncing ball…,” encouraging them to join me in jumping up and down like this ball
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If the tattoos were involved in the behavior, as it appeared they were, then the repeated application was an encouraging observation
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The comments of the latter were very pointed, not encouraging and written on a form of tissue paper I was unable to identify
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HR, head of a publishing company, two decades ago wrote especially encouraging words although the
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The leadership capacities of the most powerful and influential nations on the planet (with some very serious exceptions that are encouraging) at present are hardly
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The good and encouraging thing is that there is a huge feeling and need among many
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Encouraging means, giving some
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The dying moments play a critical role in the unfolding of karma and rebirth, and it is encouraging that today there is an increased awareness and sensitivity concerning the circumstances and surroundings of people's deaths
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shouting, encouraging Junior to run faster
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I often heard Akito chewing Nina out about her progress, and encouraging her to work harder
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encouraging them in the knowledge, and exercise of their abilities, in Christ, and,
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way of encouraging us to heed to it and let the
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gentle encouraging voices of the staff and the
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for me and encouraging me to cleave to Him on the
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I looked at Carmen, she flashed me an encouraging smile
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She told me where Jesse was and flashed me an encouraging smile