Split into four sections, the garden contains wild grasses, plants, a wormery and a woodland area to encourage wildlife. |
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He also sought to encourage a local art based in regional landscape and paintings from Hamburg as a means to educate the middle class. |
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Give the plants a light to medium pruning, enough to shape any leggy stems and to encourage bushy growth. |
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Ito Sumardi said that five people from Jakarta had entered Surabaya in order to carry out agitation and encourage demonstrations. |
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In short, it can encourage faith in the professional negotiator rather than the revolutionary agitator. |
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There is a widespread belief that the government should do more to encourage saving. |
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Also, why do realtors encourage people in certain areas to take less money than they could really get when selling? |
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Hence the Golden Jubilee Web site that will tell you what's going on where and gently encourage you to celebrate as well. |
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They ask new licensed premises to adhere to conditions which outlaw happy hours and other heavy price discounts which encourage binge drinking. |
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Think about leaving an area of wilder, longer grass to save effort and encourage wildlife. |
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It could be deemed irresponsible to encourage patients to believe in alien abduction. |
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My advice to parents would be to encourage their children from as early an age as possible to kick with both feet. |
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Teenagers in Blackburn and Darwen will receive an extra birthday present this year as part of a mayor's plan to encourage young people to vote. |
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For loose or bulky knits, apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side to stabilize and encourage them to perform more like woven fabrics. |
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Winners breed a winning mentality and their success can encourage others to take up the sport. |
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The event is aimed to support those already involved and encourage any woman wishing to take up the sport. |
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A further objective is to encourage withholders who cannot remit deductions by the due dates to notify us of the existence of liabilities. |
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It is hoped that the examples of missionaries who have died will encourage others to witness to the Faith in their vocation in life. |
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Presumably this is to encourage us to stop ignoring any bill not coloured in red. |
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Authors are separated to encourage browsing, or placed together to provide a stable anchor. |
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Good additional habitats have been created, for example woodpiles which encourage insects and newts. |
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And using the money to fund recycling programs and encourage the use of alternatives to wood pulp for making paper. |
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He might have a word in Bertie's ear and encourage him to resort to some land travel instead of spending millions on jets. |
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Toys such as fire trucks, ambulances, building blocks, puppets and dolls encourage play reenactment of children's experiences and observations. |
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It is a knock for those trying to encourage clean air policies and switch from open fires and log burners to electricity. |
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A change in the system would encourage creative thinking about and continual reevaluation of the national security mission. |
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I encourage all councillors and our reeve to open the books widely, to solicit public input and challenge the status quo. |
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The government would also encourage joint ventures and private sector investment in petroleum refining. |
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Every four minutes, a pitchfest staff member tapped a triangle to encourage a wrap-up. |
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We hold the students responsible for the information taught in OBC and encourage them to refresh their knowledge via the Internet. |
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If that is the piece's only real flaw, however, encourage the writer to resubmit it after a good wrestle with indecision. |
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What then happens to efforts to increase female literacy and encourage girls to go to school? |
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Nevertheless, some Western anatomists actively promote viewing cadavers as patients to encourage respectful treatment. |
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When they aren't rocking out, the band do what they can to encourage their fans to become politically aware and get out to the voting polls. |
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That system was not put in place to encourage layabouts, but to help people who had fallen on hard times through no fault of their own. |
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If we encourage our citizens to travel across Europe we should be prepared to legislate for their safety. |
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They are churning out the most graphic images of death and devastation on our roads in an effort to encourage everyone to drive responsibly. |
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Rigid chairs and bland decor did not encourage us to linger over coffee, mugged or otherwise. |
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New Zealand First believes that this bill will encourage more responsible activities and more accountability to public donors. |
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They send their minions to incite and encourage lewd behaviour in attempts to take their cash. |
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Many peasants were hanged, either to encourage the others or because the requisitioners were convinced that they had hidden their grain. |
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The month-long amnesty is being held to encourage people to hand in any illegally held firearms and ammunition without fear of prosecution. |
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For a reader from another ethnic group, texts often encourage cross-cultural amity and understanding as a means to dispel prejudice. |
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It is hoped the updated Countryside Code, will encourage responsible behaviour. |
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The aim of this initiative is to raise awareness and encourage more responsible behaviour by dog owners in the county. |
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Alcohol and drug free activities will be set up in the major locations to encourage responsible behaviour. |
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The NEP is designed to encourage local communities to take responsibility for managing their own estuaries. |
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Although some traders practiced fraud, others worked hard to acquire reputations for fair business practices in order to encourage repeat sales. |
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A voluntary restructuring scheme is proposed to encourage factory closures and renunciation of quota. |
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Greater rivalry in imperfectly competitive markets can be expected to encourage firms to operate more efficiently. |
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Settlements began to encourage the growth of plants such as barley and lentils and the domestication of pigs, sheep and goats. |
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It was one of several schemes the school runs to encourage youngsters to attend lessons. |
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A performance group is appearing in secondary schools across Bromley to encourage teenagers to stay in learning. |
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Most dangerous of all is that this will encourage those whose ambition outstrips their ability. |
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A lower limit would encourage the entry of independents and promote competition. |
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It will encourage political parties to rethink their approach to appealing to young people. |
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All members are invited to attend and are asked to encourage young anglers to some along as we hope to promote angling in the area. |
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The main aim of the nationwide workshop programme is to encourage young people to take up angling as a recreational sport. |
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There are sidewalks that encourage roaming, benches that invite visitors to sit awhile, and tropical landscaping throughout. |
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As frogs, toads, salamanders, and snakes emerge from hibernation, encourage them to stay around your garden and help control pests. |
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Nazaruddin said the KPU would offer incentives to encourage the remaining printing firms to improve their performance. |
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One local resident blamed environmental groups who have large landholdings in the area for reducing livestock levels to encourage forest growth. |
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The split has become apparent in a row over attempts to encourage wind power in the north west. |
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Development controls might encourage landholders to use their lands for both scenic and productive purposes, and to retain native vegetation. |
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Tahnia has always loved Alice Springs, and has her large Arrernte family here to encourage and guide her. |
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The meetings encourage like-minded people to gather for a creative and stimulating exchange of ideas. |
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To encourage compactness and flowering, prune around the edges of the plant and very lightly over the top. |
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And at a young age I encourage people just to try and bowl a leg break and get the feel for it, and practice. |
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After the election, Merkel could start to encourage more union locals to negotiate more flexible arrangements with their bosses. |
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He believes the whole Family Law system needs to be rejigged to encourage more such arrangements. |
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He says he wants to encourage Vincentian youths to think outside the box and become pioneers. |
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Thicker layers may reduce the amount of oxygen in the soil and encourage plants to root in the mulch layer rather than in the soil. |
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The cut DNAs were ligated at low concentrations, to encourage intramolecular ligation reactions. |
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I want to wish him all the best and to encourage him to keep up the good work because there are two more to go. |
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Each year I learn new ideas and teaching approaches that encourage me to either rethink or reaffirm what I already do. |
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For example, parents use allowances or dessert to encourage their children to make their beds or eat their dinners. |
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Mrs Braham said the living languages evenings are a great way to encourage pupils to learn a new language. |
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Tap the momentum of the big events to encourage supporters to leaflet their own areas and build support among people they know. |
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There are few people who would argue with him that this is the best way to encourage recycling. |
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She asks good leading questions to encourage her guests to talk about the subjects she thinks her listeners will find interesting. |
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Both Lamaze and Bradley encourage partner participation in labor and delivery. |
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The only way to encourage such a process is raising the legal requirement for the size of banks' capital. |
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Not only are they horrendously expensive, but they are ridiculously easy to come by and are designed to encourage us all to spend more. |
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To encourage some experimentation in creative writing, the Liverpudlian writer and teacher also performed some extracts from his books. |
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The one thing that is inhibiting, a slight drag, is that the coaches need to encourage expression of these kids more when they're very young. |
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Teachers are often unaware that they encourage inappropriate behavior through reinforcement. |
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Taking the bus is a personal choice, but the GRT should encourage ridership instead of offering alternative means of transportation. |
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Hypnosis is risky because it is easy to lead and encourage the patient by suggestive or leading questions. |
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As a final thought, I'd like to encourage any aspiring columnists to get the lead out and submit something. |
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First, it was the abelia that got a careful pruning to encourage it to arch over the steps to the front door. |
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This will encourage children to work hard to improve in areas where they are less able. |
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It is designed to encourage a wider spread of communities participating in Waitangi Day events. |
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I encourage students to resubmit their work if they are not satisfied with their grade. |
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To encourage more parents to walk their children to school Croydon Council is promoting a national campaign. |
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I prefer walkable shopping centres and don't wish to encourage blank out-of-town boxes. |
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This would encourage them to get on the wallaby when they will surely find a job. |
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I would like to encourage you to take advantage of it, and to warn against impulses to hide, obscure, wallow, or control. |
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A series of public exhibitions has been organised to encourage feedback and ensure services are reshaped in the right way. |
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Some parents find that positive reinforcement helps to encourage the child throughout treatment. |
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By reducing the cost of accidents, these innovations only encourage reckless driving. |
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As music teachers, we also must promote and encourage attendance at live performances. |
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In their recounting of experience encourage them to use the past continuous and the simple past. |
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An additional approach would be to encourage private civic organizations that facilitate translation in the accomplishment of their mission. |
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The psalms also encourage us to meditate on God's law in the watches of the night. |
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A York worker hopes his dive into the unknown will encourage disabled people across the country to enjoy a water-based sport. |
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Don't encourage your children to wave from the windows, as they might try to climb up when you're out of the room. |
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They will listen then encourage you to find a way to achieve what you want. |
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He did, however, encourage new orders such as the Jesuits, Barnabites and Ursulines. |
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All three students made a major contribution to the college's work to encourage good race relations in the town. |
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Buy your children presents that encourage them to be active, such as racquets or roller skates. |
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Here are some ways to help encourage your child to be active and get moving every day. |
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In fact, it is precisely times like these that encourage students to become politically active. |
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Family centered strategies also encourage surrogate parents to become active in their grandchild's education. |
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Not everyone wants a weedy or untidy garden, but we could encourage more insect food by planting more trees, woody shrubs and wall climbers. |
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Drafters of the roadmap also hope to encourage collaboration by funding more joint research. |
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I try to always send him out the door happy and looking forward to his day and encourage him to be cheerful and jolly. |
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We both welcome and encourage inquiries from people who would like to either use our services or find out more about volunteering for them. |
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In rag week the college's Dome Bar was closed in an effort to encourage moderate alcohol drinking. |
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Economic and agency theory also predict that unions will encourage strikes despite the relatively well-off positions of their members. |
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They struggled to put me through college and to this day encourage and support me through everything. |
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It is one of my aims to try to raise the level of awareness of the charity in the area and to encourage recruitment. |
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When stress hits, encourage your child to jog around the block, take a bike ride, do jumping jacks. |
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The film's goal is to encourage youngsters across the district to ditch junk food and eat more fruit and vegetables. |
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We're building habitats to encourage birds, butterflies, dragonflies and ladybugs to our gardens. |
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They encourage the use of medicines without any prescription by advertising their products on television and radio. |
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There is a whole wheen of areas where we can use more effective ways to encourage arts investment. |
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And it may encourage solicitors to advise silence for other than good objective reasons. |
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And we do encourage citizens to listen to any media advisories concerning traffic conditions. |
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The policies should encourage economic growth since inflation rates remain low. |
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As an affirmer, the teacher appeared to support and encourage student contributions to the classroom discourse. |
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If some seem to be getting frustrated, encourage other students to teach them how to get their kazoo working. |
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Stations can put the e-mail address of reporters, anchors, and producers on air to encourage a dialogue. |
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We need to keep on at people to encourage them to remember to be responsible. |
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They encourage people to save as much as they can of their after-tax income and to invest it intelligently. |
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Perhaps I read it wrong, but I would strongly encourage you not to make blanket statements. |
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One could go one step further and encourage people to gang together and click on certain ads in the manner of an ad busting flashmob. |
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Respect for others is after all one of the most important values to encourage in our society. |
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We expect our schools to set standards, impart values and encourage responsible behaviour. |
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To countenance such open advocacy and practice of aggression is to encourage the agents of anarchy. |
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Your job is to, once you have been presented with a real live child, help encourage that child's interest in the best way that you can. |
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The festival will link literacy and literature, and encourage people to read more widely and discerningly. |
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Additionally, steps are being taken to encourage the prospective registration of trials through trial registries. |
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Negative-minded realisers can kill the piece, the over-positive can encourage disproportionate growth. |
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In the eyes of many pro-life advocates, securing rights for pregnant women is one more way to encourage women to stay pregnant. |
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This is to encourage energy efficiency and to reduce energy wastage. |
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To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still. |
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Whistle-blowers are typically protected by federal and state laws because, as a policy matter, we as a society want to encourage the public airing of official wrongdoing. |
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Artists' impressions have been drawn up to simulate how the classroom could look, with a boggy area designed to encourage frogs and other insects to the land. |
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The council also wants to start targeting private landlords in a bid to encourage them to consider letting their properties to people receiving housing benefit. |
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It goes a substantial way towards neutralising the environment as an issue and it will encourage some waverers to cast their lot with the Coalition. |
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Therefore, we encourage others to study molt in alcids and other seabirds by collaborating with zoos, aquaria, and others around the world that house such species. |
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If the plant has been neglected and gotten leggy, or if you are planting a new rose, then cutting back to the six-inch mark should encourage strong new canes from the base. |
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That tends to encourage large and small holders alike to consider turning their weakened rubles into other currencies. |
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We have had a very robust debate this afternoon, and I encourage that. |
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The Renuka Sangeetha Sabha, which is making arrangements for Saturday's event, has been organising a variety of music programmes to encourage young musicians. |
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It would definitely be wrong for TLC to encourage us to gawk at these men but their story is worth investigating nonetheless. |
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Men worked on road gangs, though before long labour shortages led Ottawa to encourage them to move eastwards to Central Canadian manufacturing plants. |
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Transit lanes that are functioning appropriately will increase the person throughput of an arterial road and may encourage the use of car-pooling. |
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Dakotans like to believe that their long winters encourage reflection and reading, and the open view across the prairie inspires a broad-minded intellectual armature. |
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Bergin Waste Disposal is the Ballaghdreen based waste contractor operating this initiative in a drive to encourage more recycling and less waste disposal to landfill. |
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There was frenzied uproar when she participated in a literacy program to encourage kids to read. |
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Qualified Microsoft engineers have been sent free whoopee cushions from the Beast of Redmond to encourage them to take Windows 2000 certification. |
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Frenois and his team say their work is an important step in helping to determine how specific environments associated with drug withdrawal might encourage drug seeking. |
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In Germany, cartons have gained a reputation for being environmentally unfriendly, and there has been a movement to encourage the use of returnable bottles. |
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The maze was assembled in such a way so as to encourage fish to move in an anticlockwise direction, particularly if the fish stay close to the walls. |
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Throwing a cup of bicarbonate of soda down a septic toilet each week will help to reduce acidity, and encourage the growth of waste-digesting bacteria. |
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I will not in any way encourage anyone to lose weight or put on weight. |
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Council bosses managed to reopen half the course at the beginning of February in a bid to start recuperating some of the money lost and encourage golfers to return. |
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Beef prices are not strong enough to encourage suppliers to want to sell, and some are considering letting cattle out to grass in the hope of a lift in beef prices in April. |
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The introduction of proposed EU legislation on the need for more recyclable plastics in vehicles will also encourage the use of such material in Europe. |
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I am very sorry that some contributors to your letters page seem to be trying to encourage antagonism between different areas of the city hit by the floods. |
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I will also encourage development of thorough care and aftercare services. |
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Chaplains may encourage service members to participate as lay readers, choir members, Eucharistic ministers, and ushers, as well as in other roles. |
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United Nations reports suggest that fm radio also was used to encourage young men to rape women from other ethnic groups. |
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It's his duty to encourage our interest in politics and not put us off it. |
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If young plants are leggy, pinch off new growth to encourage bushiness. |
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The great supporters of human rights during the Cold War now quite readily either roll them back in their own countries or encourage others to do so and turn a blind eye. |
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One problem was that some councils had removed litter bins from trunk road lay-bys to encourage motorists to take their rubbish home with them and to save collection costs. |
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One of the difficulties cathedrals have is we do like to encourage visitors to come and visit but the vast majority feel it is immoral to charge admission. |
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Staking or supporting early in the growing season is best and can help direct plant growth, encourage better flower displays and prevent damage during wet and windy weather. |
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In Saracenic armies, bands composed of reeds and pipes of various sorts played during combat to encourage their own troops and to show that the line remained unbroken. |
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Awarding chief executives shares and share options can encourage them to ramp the share price by acts of headline-catching bravado which rarely translate into value. |
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Fearing that the French Revolution might encourage similar action by the British people, Burke penned his Reflections. |
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As part of our calling to family practice, we like to encourage our patients to be planters as well as reapers of the harvest that grows in each community. |
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Such gains can encourage employers to expand their workforces. |
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In the hot, humid conditions of the Asian tropics, buildings are traditionally elevated above ground, with overhanging eaves and thin permeable walls to encourage ventilation. |
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The aim is to encourage people who never do any exercise to walk for half an hour a day, five days a week, and to educate people about the benefits of walking. |
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Families, organisations and schools are being urged to take part in a new award for Cumbria which aims to encourage people of all ages to discover and conserve wild places. |
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She was most proud of her work to support and encourage her staff to earn masters degrees in library science, and she ensured them a librarian position when they graduated. |
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If we want that to change, then all of us have to encourage our legislators to make funding community policing a priority. |
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Bureaucrats confide that the reason ticket counters at train stations are so chaotic is to encourage bribes. |
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Well, I am not the sort of person to encourage illegal activity, but in the face of such wilful neglect and destructiveness, flying pickets would not seem out of place. |
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Aboveground sprinklers cover large areas, such as lawns, most effectively but may encourage the spread of disease on roses, raspberries, beans, and other susceptible plants. |
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It means working with governments to encourage greater transparency in financial flows so that investment becomes a ratchet for wider economic development. |
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The idea behind the competition was to design a livery with an environmental message that would encourage more people to switch from using their cars to public transport. |
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Scenarios are pictures of the future to encourage us to think laterally. |
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These foods encourage the production of wind, and may aggravate colic. |
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There are many ads out there trying to encourage people to enroll, aimed at young people, families, and so forth. |
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We need dedicated adolescent services to minimise loss to follow up, encourage adherence to treatment with antiretrovirals and prevent transmission of drug resistant virus. |
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Those in the theta range foster deep meditation and REM sleep, and frequencies in the alpha wave range encourage relaxation. |
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He claims the new regulations will encourage people to invest. |
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The city began an aggressive campaign to encourage recycling. |
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A CD of your head-bangingest music, be it Tool or the 1812 Overture, to encourage venting. |
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Earth up a potato crop several times during the season to encourage more tubers to grow. |
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Thomas Eric Peet Travelling Prize To encourage study of egyptology and prehistory of the Mediterranean lands and the Near East. |
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One way to encourage your employees to work harder is by giving them incentives. |
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From what I hear of him he's a fakir, and I won't encourage him in his attempts to get into society at my expense. |
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The teachers at this school tend to force-feed their students information, rather than encourage critical thinking and debate. |
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A Villa in the Community programme has also been set up to encourage support among young people in the region. |
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But more than just a how-to, we wrote the Geek Mom book to encourage mothers and geeklings to be proud of their true selves. |
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Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee. |
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Both these organisations manage enterprise zones to encourage new business investors. |
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In response, Edward proclaimed himself king of France to encourage the Flemish to rise in open rebellion against the French king. |
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It is shown that an improvement of interarea transport facilities may encourage trade and as a consequence decrease the disparity in area size. |
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Churchill's speeches helped to encourage the foundation of the Council of Europe. |
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Under pressure from Congress, the president hoped the visit would encourage the IRA to renounce violence. |
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Lowering the interest is therefore considered to encourage economic growth and is often used to alleviate times of low economic growth. |
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Inspired by the gay rights movement, he endorsed the Out Campaign to encourage atheists worldwide to declare their stance publicly. |
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For some reason, they discourage loitering outside the store, but encourage it inside. |
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Saytunes is a website designed to encourage and promote these contemporary Salvation Army bands and artists. |
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To encourage fluency, some schoolmasters recommended punishing any pupil who spoke in English. |
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Unlike most other collegiate societies, musical ensembles actively encourage players from other colleges. |
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One of the dean's roles is to encourage and foster vocations to the Church of England priesthood. |
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To encourage the good will of the knockers, miners would leave a small part of the pasty within the mine for them to eat. |
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Ruskin continued to support Hunt and Rossetti and provided funds to encourage the art of Rossetti's wife Elizabeth Siddal. |
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The Foundation was established to encourage the public appreciation of the visual arts and especially the works of Moore. |
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In the external successes of the brothers, as they were reported at the yearly general chapters, there was much to encourage Francis. |
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Some commentators see the changes as necessary to encourage modern readers, whereas others regard them as unnecessary and patronising. |
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During the Restoration period, on the other hand, he endeavoured to encourage serious tastes. |
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The goal of the club is to share feminist ideas and encourage discussion on the topic. |
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The rule requiring both compounds of tyre to be used during the race was introduced in 2007, again to encourage racing on the track. |
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There are frequent complaints that state sector schools do too little to encourage sport and a healthy lifestyle. |
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In October 2005, Eubank was appointed as the first ambassador for gambling charity GamCare, to support and encourage responsible gambling. |
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In early 2009, Mayor of London Boris Johnson spearheaded a campaign to encourage the celebration of St George's Day. |
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Its aims were to encourage governments to solve international disputes by peaceful means. |
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Its objective is to promote, encourage and develop the sport of rugby league in Wales. |
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It aims to promote and develop the sports of triathlon and duathlon in Wales, and to encourage participation in them. |
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Germany, France, and other countries called on the OECD to specifically add Switzerland to a blacklist of countries that encourage tax fraud. |
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They felt the French would encourage their tribal allies among the North American natives to attack them. |
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The aim of the Plan was to encourage nearly five million farmers to give up farming. |
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Following the 2008 financial crisis, the SEC adopted new rules for the rating agency industry, including one to encourage unsolicited ratings. |
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In theory, privatisation was meant to open up railway operations to the free market and encourage competition between multiple private companies. |
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Those near a dying man encourage him to pronounce the Shahada as Muslims want their last word to be their profession of faith. |
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Modest success with it led Edwards to encourage Owen to embark upon his first novel, Y Dreflan, which described a fictionalized version of Mold. |
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It hopes to bring Designers and Workmen into mutually helpful relations, and to encourage workmen to execute designs of their own. |
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The rules previously allowed for a variety of different fuels in a bid to encourage more efficient cars. |
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Botswana also argued that the government continues to encourage legal movement into the country. |
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The Church used Mary Magdalene's biblical history of being a reformed harlot to encourage prostitutes to repent and mend their ways. |
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To encourage businesses to set up in the zone, financial policies are introduced. |
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As a result, there have been many efforts to increase voter turnout and encourage participation in the political process. |
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The European Charlemagne Youth Prize seeks to encourage youth participation in the European integration process. |
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When the Company of Scotland was first formed, it was managed by its promoters, whose key task was to encourage subscriptions to the Company. |
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The wealthier men who paid their way received land grants known as headrights, to encourage settlement. |
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Henry was overjoyed and held huge celebrations, giving lavishly to the Church and to the poor to encourage God to protect his young son. |
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Edward called for hoarders to release food, and tried to encourage both internal trade and the importation of grain, but with little success. |
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That sign, and others like it, encourage an affluent senior market to visit our area during the nonski months. |
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Females select their mate and will often encourage competition between males before choosing a partner. |
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Females will sometimes encourage other males to engage in copulation to guarantee successful fecundity. |
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The British were anxious that Ibn Saud's financial difficulties may encourage the Italian Empire to bail him out. |
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So bouncing and swinging rhythms and rhymes encourage development of balance and coordination in infants and children. |
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In some cases this has already happened, where a broadcaster has offered incentives to viewers to encourage them to switch to digital. |
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Wind energy in many jurisdictions receives financial or other support to encourage its development. |
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Modernisation of facilities has continued to encourage the increase in cars carried on the ferries despite a drop in foot passengers. |
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Rubbing wounds, or using alcohol, spirits, ammonia, or urine may have strongly negative effects as these can encourage the release of venom. |
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The Academy of Sciences was founded by Louis XIV to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. |
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In waters that are the subject of territorial disputes, countries may actively encourage overfishing. |
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By introducing fresh water, the organizers of the project hope to encourage species such as the snipe, lapwing and bittern. |
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He tried to encourage birdlife by planting trees and hollowing out trunks for owls to nest in. |
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This was seen in the introduction of guppies in Trinidad to encourage population growth and introduce new alleles into the population. |
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By internalizing the costs associated with the negative effects on the environment, governments are able to encourage a cleaner water management. |
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The system may seem strange when compared with domestic court processes, but its purpose is to encourage states to submit cases. |
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On the other hand, the use of chambers might encourage greater recourse to the court and thus enhance international dispute resolution. |
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With the inflation of the 1970s, the price was too low to encourage the search for new reserves. |
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Western central banks decided to sharply cut interest rates to encourage growth, deciding that inflation was a secondary concern. |
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Regional voting blocs were formed in 1961 to encourage voting to various UN bodies from different regional groups. |
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The British government did not encourage resistance in the Channel Islands. |
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As of 2010, programs in local schools encourage students' learning the language. |
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Schemes have been introduced to control the population in Ireland to encourage the native red squirrels. |
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Both serve to encourage cultivation and collection of orchids, but some go further by concentrating on conservation or research. |
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Efforts among researchers are now underway to establish and encourage usage of a unified and more consistent nomenclature. |
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The club was founded to organise and encourage the sport, and by 1825 Scottish and Irish clubs were racing against each other on the Clyde. |
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Synods have committees and employ staff to encourage and serve local churches. |
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The forty-spotted pardalote is the first Australian bird found to encourage trees to release manna, a sugary crystallised sap. |
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Owners often promised to free slaves in the future to encourage slaves to work hard. |
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Permadeath is simply a way to encourage the playing of more than one game so they can try everything. |
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Manager Michael Jeffery arranged the accommodations in the hope that the respite might encourage Hendrix to write material for a new album. |
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Cup in that Miles Wyatt and four friends presented this overall trophy to encourage overseas yachts to race at Cowes. |
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These plans encourage producers to monitor all nutrients coming onto the farm as feed, forage, animals, fertilizer, etc. |
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A suggestion in early 2009 was to reinstate the loop at Brading, thus allowing a 'Clock Face' timetable to encourage greater use. |
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The church had no interest in secular profit and as pope Gregory did his utmost to encourage that high standard among church personnel. |
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All of her attention is focused on surveying the rippled surface of my sturdy, pileous torso. I encourage her by stroking down her hair. |
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Although serfdom was abolished in 1861, it was done on terms unfavorable to the peasants and served to encourage revolutionaries. |
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The Canton of Glarus recently introduced measures to encourage participation at the Landsgemeinde. |
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In 1962 the United Nations set up a Special Committee on Decolonization, often called the Committee of 24, to encourage this process. |
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A wide array of regulations were put in place to encourage exports and discourage imports. |
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The United States worried that the success of the Creole slaves in gaining freedom would encourage more slave revolts on merchant ships. |
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The government has adopted incentives to encourage foreign financial business, and further banking and finance reforms are in progress. |
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His main program was economic growth, and creating new jobs to encourage young people to stay in Newfoundland. |
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Bahrain hopes to build a science culture within the kingdom and to encourage technological innovation, among other goals. |
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Issues involving Taiwan, the Spratly Islands, and concerns of expanding Chinese influence, however, still encourage a degree of caution. |
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