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To counteracting
verb
To act in opposition to; thwart; to hinder, defeat, or frustrate, by contrary agency or influence; as, to counteract the effect of medicines; to counteract good advice.
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In 2013, The Oldie, a magazine devoted to counteracting the unearned deference paid to youth in popular culture, named her its pinup of the year.
He is appalled at the groaning A&E departments, and suggests that serious investment in A&E will also go some way to counteracting the GP problem, while more are being recruited.
Together, the Rosenstein memo, the Kelly and Sessions letter, and the sanctuary-city letters provide insight into the Administration's approach to counteracting the chaos of the White House and the lack of self-control repeatedly exhibited by the President.
By Jane Chong May 20, 2017 Together, the documents provide insight into the Administration's approach to counteracting the chaos of the White House and the lack of self-control repeatedly exhibited by the President.
Extrapolations that we were making earlier based on the initial precincts there had assumed that Mr. Santorum would gain rather than lose ground in Clermont — which would have been key to counteracting uncounted votes in Cleveland's Cuyahoga County, which have gone for Mr. Romney so far.
The basic argument of the book, as Rousseau himself expressed it, is that vice and error, which are alien to a child's original nature, are introduced by external agencies, so that the work of a tutor must always be directed to counteracting those forces by manipulating pressures that will work with nature and not against it.
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The Pill can help to counteract this.
Is this to counteract your unconscious enjoyment?
Takes acid to counteract snake acid.
But, somehow, we need to counteract this.
How best to counteract it?
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