"discourage" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Diplomats and some lawyers here regard the changes as sometimes clumsy efforts to discourage dissent.
- A local businessman said the second generation, eager to discourage dissent among their contemporaries, "seems to need to prove they're as tough as the old man."
- "This institution does not discourage dissent," he said yesterday.
- Our president, our deans and our department chairmen make so much money that they keep financial information secret and discourage any discussion or dissent.
- "Community leaders, in the interest of the group, try to discourage dissent."
- All but about 33 of the 211 members of the Legislature receive these "leadership" stipends, a policy that certainly discourages dissent and independence.
- It surprises me to see a Big Name economics journalist like Krugman following this trend, and, further, using it to discourage dissent within the profession.
- He uses his conspicuous access to American leaders to further discourage dissent.
- Ted Grant made a decision to join the fused group but was purged by Healy who strongly discouraged dissent.
- The government discouraged political dissent, however, and on occasion repressed it violently.
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