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Efforts are made to discourage poaching.
Some official attempts were made to discourage the provocative Orange processions, the most notable of which is held annually on July 12, the anniversary of the Battle of Aughrim, at which William III's generals were finally victorious in Ireland.
While every effort must be made to discourage support for terrorist activities, we must recognize that Hamas has a much better chance of holding the support of the Palestinian people than Fatah or any successor movement that might emerge.
The local authorities have also been indefatigable, though the decision that Houston's mayor, Sylvester Turner (a Democrat), made to discourage a mass evacuation of the city before the storm will be debated, and criticized, for years.
In the meantime, renewed efforts will be made to discourage the public from feeding the birds.
"There is no doubt in my mind that since registration began for this year's classes," Save Ethnic Studies attorney Richard Martinez said, "there were internal efforts made to discourage enrollment.
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Certainly it's not hard to envision a scenario where a worker is made to feel discouraged when the reference point for measuring their performance is a sole-purpose machine.
But the changes made globally to discourage negativity haven't solved the problem, either.
Locations where high concentration of Fe and Mn occurred, efforts must be made to remove them to discourage the use of surface waters which may be contaminated by harmful bacteria.
Mr. Cisneros is charged with lying to investigators and Congress about payments he had made Ms. Jones to discourage her from jeopardizing his nomination.
But Allergan, the manufacturer, has applied for or received patents on many more uses for the drug, a move made partly to discourage competitors while it pursues further research.
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