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Meanings of discouraged people in English
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Usage of discouraged people in English
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Police have also discouragedpeople from travelling long distances within WA.
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Hammond discouragedpeople from petting the elephant, to avoid nipped fingers.
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NetSafe executive director Martin Cocker said his organisation also discouragedpeople from paying ransoms.
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It could not have won back, solely on its merits, the confidence of the discouragedpeople.
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Mr Bourke said this also took a major toll on business and discouragedpeople from going out.
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They have angered customers, brought down the wrath of politicians and discouragedpeople with low incomes from using banks.
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But negative perceptions of its performance were amplified on social media, which may have discouragedpeople from seeking the shot.
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The government has also discouragedpeople from travelling to rural areas during the lockdown in a bid to limit the rate of infection.
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The McCanns, from Rothley in Leicestershire, said the claims exacerbated their anguish and discouragedpeople from coming forward with information after Madeleine disappeared.
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For the 35 years I have practised as a psychotherapist, I have discouragedpeople from seeing themselves as hapless victims of forces arrayed against them.
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Online food delivery, including easy-to-make "meal kits", has gained popularity this year as the coronavirus outbreak discouragedpeople from shopping in crowded supermarkets.
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And although some people had met their new spouses in his groups, he strongly discouragedpeople from dating each other while they were in it.