Sentence examples for often refrain from inspiring English sources

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But workers often refrain from complaining because they fear employers' retaliation and deportation.

Scientists and engineers often refrain from using mesh compression because currently available schemes modify the mesh data.

People will often refrain from making public statements because they fear the ridicule and moral outrage of others.

Experts and experienced travellers often refrain from such acts of kindness because ultimately, they may do more harm than good.

Isn't it ironic that employers often refrain from hiring young people for their apparent lack of soft skills rather than for their lack of specialist experience, which can ultimately be obtained through in-house training?

Even to this day, when I am with a man that I am dating and I want to hold his hand or kiss him, I often refrain; if I decide to give him a peck on the cheek or squeeze his hand I am never without the fear that someone might be disgusted and bring harm to either or both of us.

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Murphy told me that the Governor often refrained from intervening with legislation, fearing his actions could backfire.

Some opponents of the measure fear that the measure will pass because, they say, supporters are running a campaign that appeals to Alaskans' libertarian, leave-me-alone instincts and that often refrains from using the word "marijuana".

The analysis of data resulted in descriptions concerning end-user intentions to address dynamic recipient groupings, the intentions to control the level of publicness of both digital content and its related social metadata (tags, contacts, comments and links to other networks) and the conclusion that users often refrained from providing material unless they felt able to control its direction.

If Wall Street were only left to its own devices, goes a sanguine and often heard refrain, the global capital market would always reward economic virtue and punish only vice.

During a panel discussion on whether jazz should be defined as black music at the San Francisco Jazz Festival last year, Steve Coleman, a black alto saxophonist who will perform at the Lincoln retrospective, repeated an often heard refrain: that he could always tell on listening to a recording whether the musician was black or white.

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