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1 Such comments certainly won't encourage more women to enter politics, she said.
2 Shirazi said Iran should encourage more international efforts to break the blockade.
3 It comes as the Burmese government hopes to encourage more foreign investment.
4 The new group will also be required to encourage more Māori talent.
5 We just want to create awareness and encourage more diversity in sport.
6 But Mr Boehner said it would encourage more people to arrive unlawfully.
7 It will also encourage more people to holiday abroad, hitting UK resorts.
8 Research shows that segregated bike lanes encourage more people to saddle up.
9 The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act took steps to encourage more rational pay levels.
10 It may even encourage more women to consider a career in politics.
11 Facebook kept trying to weed out spammers and encourage more reputable applications.
12 Will letting unlicensed Maori drivers off encourage more to sit their licence?
13 Officials said they hoped the list would encourage more reports of any problems.
14 They said higher pricing could encourage more home building in the months ahead.
15 Free public transport would encourage more people to leave their cars at home.
16 The president said Somalia was looking to encourage more investment by reforming legislation.
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