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is suppressing
verb
To put an end to, especially with force, to crush, do away with; to prohibit, subdue.
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That's because the Fed is suppressing them.
China is suppressing domestic demand and encouraging jobs in export industries.
That falls into a wider theory that Google is suppressing negative stories about the Clintons – another favorite complaint of Assange's.
Yet the government is suppressing as many as 2,100 photographs of detainee abuse in Iraq and elsewhere.
A senior army officer, whose evidence to Chilcot the government is suppressing, has now added another reason.
The government is suppressing official advice over press regulation, according to a report in the Sunday Telegraph.
Ms. Stewart's lawyers maintain that the Justice Department is suppressing the "pure speech" protected by the First Amendment.
"Dick," Logan said, "have you noticed that the audience is suppressing coughs?" "They're hypnotized," Hayward said, "truly hypnotized".
Nonpartisan voting rights groups argue that the true goal is suppressing voter turnout among the young, the old, the poor and minorities.
The Major, who has written several books on flying saucers, stated that they do exist and that the Air Force is suppressing the facts.
He is suppressing the details of how his plan would work and refusing to divulge what his secret plan really is".
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