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Examples
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Companies like Wal-Mart "Encourage" their manufactureers to go overseas so they can produce goods more cheaply.
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- "Encourage" the markets for alternative, low carbon fuels such as wind, hydro, and solar power.
Energy Policy v.s. Energy Policy (plus, the Gear Giveaway Begins!) 2008
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"Encourage" I can see, but "enforce" seems like it would be a lot of wasted time.
Foodies Try To Shove Their Picks For Ag Secretary Down Obama's Throat 2009
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"Encourage" is a wad of paper in front of the donkey; tax freeze is the carrot.
Archive 2005-01-01 2005
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* "Encourage" the creation of guideline-writing panels where members were without conflicts of interest;
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* "Encourage" the creation of guideline-writing panels where members were without conflicts of interest;
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House Votes To 'Encourage' Physical Activity In Public Schools
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Encourage them to address their own fears, and understand that they might not recognize their own potential yet.
Adele Scheele: How To Be A Mentor Adele Scheele 2011
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Encourage the savings habit by giving your kid a piggybank.
Five Holiday Gifts for the Financially Inclined Simon Constable 2011
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Encourage insurance companies not to ask about pre-conditions with tax breaks.
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