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Moreover, the government is trying to discourage senior officers from commenting publicly on other policy issues.
Who are the "certain folks," in Judge Evans's delicate phrase, that the Indiana law is trying to discourage?
But the United States is trying to discourage that, to reduce the amount that could potentially fall into the hands of a weapons builder.
But many who have bought just land have built houses "in different styles," Ms. Harijanti said, a practice the developer is trying to discourage.
The party's leadership is trying to discourage primary challengers to incumbent Democrats, to the great frustration of members of Congress who won by upsetting entrenched lawmakers.
"Any objective or accurate reading of the correspondence would show the N.F.L. is trying to discourage Walsh from coming forward," Specter said.
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One can see why governments are trying to discourage Maleno.
On Tuesday, he was trying to discourage the young swimmers.
Democrats said Republicans were trying to discourage voting in Democratic-leaning counties.
"They were trying to discourage me from running," Ms. Rose said.
Officials say they are trying to discourage Haitians from migrating illegally to the United States.
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