There were dissuasive noises from the company, but no attempt at rescue.
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Neither of these incongruities was entirely dissuasive of suicide, and neither alone implied murder.
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A Tender Motive, a dissuasive from sin, a persuasive to yielding and to righteousness.
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But are there no dissuasive arguments to lay before such, to prevent their future misery?
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I have received your dissuasive epistle, Fairfax.
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Another dissuasive factor, said a source, is the party does not have the funds to mount an effective campaign.
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Entomologists call this a defensive strike posture; the beetle emits dissuasive stenches from its rear to ward off predators.
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They paced the centre-alley for nearly an hour, talking earnestly: he-looking grave, yet restless; she-wearing an amazed, expostulatory, dissuasive air.
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There was a number in the hawker's collection called 'Conscrits Français,' which may rank among the most dissuasive war-lyrics on record.
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To critics, dissuasive approaches (often called defensive design or hostile architecture) can be subtly pernicious and even downright cruel.
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IHREC chief commissioner Emily Logan said such a move would ensure that legal protections against discrimination are "effective and dissuasive".
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He drew off two, which he placed on his friend's platter, despite all dissuasive gesticulations, and deposited the rest upon his own.
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A dissuasive letter addressed to Queen Elizabeth; against her marriage with the duke of Anjou, printed in a book called Serinia Ceciliana, 4to.
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Now let me ask you to look at this saying, in the connection in which our Lord adduced it, as being a dissuasive.
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EoN, and indeed other market participants in the generating sector, are hoping for a dissuasive sentencing to discourage similar such incidents in the future.
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The text now only mentions "effective, proportionate and dissuasive criminal penalties," with no details, something environment groups say will weaken its impact.