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Candidate endorsements are not the only thing this would suppress.
This would suppress the ability of governments to put public interest ahead of profit.
They fear it could result in a Taliban takeover, which would suppress women for decades.
But he lit up when I asked him how he would suppress the current uprising.
"What she's asking for is assurances that I would suppress any move toward" a break with the denomination, he said.
A 25-year-old man said he would suppress the urge to laugh unless it appeared appropriate to his surroundings.
"I find it morally repugnant that people would suppress reporting of crimes against children to protect their reputation," Clarke said.
She also signed a controversial voter identification law in 2011, which opponents said would suppress turnout among black voters.
Prices for commodities like gold, sugar, coffee and cattle slid on Tuesday as traders worried that a worldwide slowdown would suppress demand.
United States corn prices hit yet another record on Thursday, just above $6.30 a bushel, amid fears that rainy weather in the Midwest would suppress yields this summer.
The court said that all available filters were "blunt instruments" that would suppress constitutionally protected speech by screening out legitimate sites.
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