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1 Local authorities encourage people of all ages to have regular health checkups.
2 For example, providing cycle infrastructure will encourage people to invest in cycling.
3 Critics also say it would encourage people not to look for work.
4 The project aimed to encourage people to engage with the political system.
5 He said the plan was to encourage people back to the city.
6 Making the vaccine free would encourage people to get it, he said.
7 However she's concerned those claims might encourage people to consume more salt.
8 I've also been trying to encourage people to bring their own regalia.
9 With these fun designs, they'll encourage people to wear them, she said.
10 So from our side, we don't encourage people to move too early.
11 Maybe there should be more incentive to encourage people to provide them.
12 Analysts argue that such casualties encourage people to join the Taliban-led insurgency.
13 Fuglede of the Liberal Party said lower benefits would encourage people to work.
14 The government ought to do more to encourage people to bike to work.
15 We encourage people to come and spend time with us, Mr Smith said.
16 They say this should encourage people without a pension to save.
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