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You were subtly discouraged from exploring too deeply.
Tom Rippolon, who used to manage a public access station in Tarrytown, lays the blame at the feet of the cable corporations, which he says have subtly discouraged the growth of the format.
Here in Seoul, nuclear experts working for the government of President Kim Dae Jung say they were subtly discouraged from publicly writing or speculating about the North's secret programs because the Korean government feared that it would derail President Kim's legacy: the "sunshine policy" of engagement with North Korea and encouraging investment there.
The girls' crisis was cited in the 1990s, when the American Association of University Women published "Shortchanging Girls, Shortchanging America," which described how girls' self-esteem plummets during puberty and how girls are subtly discouraged from careers in math and science.
The result is that many women are regulated to dead-end jobs in HR departments where they can best "take care" of employees, while being subtly discouraged to apply for, say, the tough "male" job of COO, where her assumed natural soft skills -- regardless of whether she has them or not -- would be considered a disadvantage.
This type of grading which has a strong history in undergraduate science courses has several implicit disadvantages: iterative self-evaluation throughout the course becomes less important, collaboration is subtly discouraged, and competition is likely fostered by the instructor, whether intentional or not.
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They're a problem because white men unconsciously build products for white men – products that subtly discourage anyone else from using them.
Even though insurers will be forbidden to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions, they could subtly discourage the enrollment of sicker patients by limiting the size of their provider networks.
Using pricing to subtly discourage older people from using Tinder (or subtly encourage young ones) is one way to go, if you're trying to create a particular kind of space.
As vacation nears, I silently list all the ways that famous people have died (skiing into a tree, falling off a boat, swimming in Australia) and subtly discourage my family from having those kinds of fun.
That norm subtly discourages short-form, mobile-shot, real-time, off-the-cuff content.
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