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The big car manufacturers are indirectly encouraging this process by asking their suppliers to participate in the design of modules.
Should it use the protests to rejuvenate Tibetans and their supporters all over the world, even if it means indirectly encouraging the attractiveness of this heroic sacrifice for the already-suffering young Tibetans inside China?
"Any managed care plan found to be either directly or indirectly encouraging this behavior, or looking the other way, will see their new enrollment immediately suspended," the office said.
In Asia, especially, there is a fear of 'losing face' when admitting mistakes, or a fear of indirectly encouraging more mistakes through such an admission.
As for the changes in the law, since 2005 most student loans cannot be discharged in personal bankruptcy, indirectly encouraging the supply of credit.
We suggest that in the absence of detectable M. bovis, the cattle may be important by supporting a larger and denser human population, thus indirectly encouraging the conditions for the long-term maintenance and transmission of M. tuberculosis [21].
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They often directly or indirectly encourage youngsters to play only one sport.
McGrath and Panicker reject any claim that banking services for children indirectly encourage child labour.
But both local and international media outlets indirectly encourage the Taliban by publishing stories of Taliban success.
How about making electricity and water more expensive for commercial-class developments, which would indirectly encourage more owners to take commissioning and building maintenance seriously?
There are 700,000 cars on the road and the authorities indirectly encourage private vehicle ownership by adding flyovers and expressways, instead of building or speeding up mass rapid transit systems.
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