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Though they are there unofficially, they carry an air of authority that can discourage any trouble.

But action has been delayed by resistance from the medical-device industry and an approval process at the Food and Drug Administration that can discourage safety-related changes.

Council members seeking re-election usually have a built-in edge in name recognition and fund-raising that can discourage potential challengers.

These practices can result in muscle injury and torn tendons and ligaments, as well as inflammation of the tendons and bursae (the cushionlike sacs around the joints) — all debilitating injuries that can discourage someone from returning to the gym.

Huge sites like Monster.com offer endless lists of bland-sounding entry-level positions with anemic salaries, while professional networks like LinkedIn emphasize traditional career paths that can discourage creative spirits.

And since drugs take such a long time to develop, Mr Vasella believes intellectual-property protection will be sufficient by the time the research laboratory produces its first fruits.Another factor that can discourage foreign companies from setting up sophisticated operations in China is the dramatic rate of employee turnover.

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He also noted the national parties' "important role in that they can discourage other states from trying to leapfrog onto our tradition".

She writes in genteel, refined tones — in part because many writers make gardening seem so arduous "that we can discourage people from doing it at all".

He has a zeal for international development (Foreign Office types complain of the aid budget growing while embassies are closed to save cash), wants reform of the Bretton Woods institutions and believes that trade can discourage conflict as chancellor of the exchequer he once dispatched Ed Balls, now a member of the cabinet, to investigate the economic obstacles to peace in the Middle East.

While states are generally loath to increase taxes on businesses during a recession, for fear that it can discourage much-needed hiring, 35 states were forced to raise their state unemployment taxes on employers in 2010, according to a survey by the National Association of State Workforce Agencies.

As head of the NYPD from 1994 to 1996, Bratton embraced the "broken windows" theory of policing -- the idea that police can discourage criminals from acting with impunity by cracking down on people who commit vandalism and other minor offenses.

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