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The rapid drying of the paint tends to discourage the blending of color and use of wet-in-wet technique as in oil painting.
Some authors have used " basal " differently to mean a clade that is " more primitive " or less species-rich than its sister clade ; others consider this usage to be incorrect, and many now discourage the use of that term altogether to avoid such implications.
Since the definition of the equivalence factor may not be unequivocal, IUPAC and NIST discourage the use of normality.
This revision may have been a direct reaction of Nintendo to discourage the use of V64 devices.
John Dryden, however, objected to it ( without explanation ), leading other English speakers to avoid the construction and discourage its use.
It was partially blown up to discourage possible use by German invasion forces during World War II.
Hydrocodone is often compounded with other generally less effective non-opioid compounds such as paracetamol ( also known as acetaminophen ) or ibuprofen, both often added to discourage recreational use ( as paracetamol can cause potentially fatal liver toxicity at high doses ), and to provide a possible synergy of analgesic effects between hydrocodone and the non-opioid compounds present.
HOURS are printed on high-quality paper and use faint graphics that would be difficult to reproduce, and each bill is stamped with a serial number, in order to discourage counterfeiting.
Another specific use is to mine an aircraft runway immediately after it has been bombed in order to delay or discourage repair.
Some macrobiotic practitioners also discourage the use of nightshades because of the alkaloid solanine, thought to affect calcium balance.
Journalistic authorities, including the New York Times and Reuters, now discourage its use in news reporting.
A higher methadone dose may be considered preferable by a clinic treating patients addicted to illicit opioids, in order to discourage the use of illegal opioids.
Visas often take the form of an inked stamp, although some countries use adhesive stickers that incorporate security features to discourage forgery.
Britain went as far as declaring the use of pencil sharpeners illegal to discourage unnecessary sharpening.
* over-the-counter medications ( in some countries they might be prescription drugs ): dextromethorphan ( DXM, dissociative ), codeine ( opiate, often with paracetamol to discourage recreational use ), some deliriants ( benzydamine, dimenhydrinate and diphenhydramine ) and stimulants ( ephedrine and pseudoephedrine )
Inhaling nitrous oxide from tanks used in automotive systems is unsafe, because the toxic gas sulfur dioxide is mixed in around 100 ppm, specifically to discourage recreational use.
* Salting the earth ( the deliberate massive use of salt to render a soil unsuitable for cultivation and thus discourage habitation )
But for the vast majority, the state supreme court possesses the discretion to grant certiorari ( known as review in states that discourage the use of Latin ).
He added: " The Government should encourage free political thinking and political action, but it certainly has the right for its own preservation to discourage and prevent the use of force and violence to accomplish that which ought to be accomplished, if at all, by parliamentary or political methods.
The principal objectives of the Convention are to limit the possession, use, trade, distribution, import, export, manufacture and production of drugs exclusively to medical and scientific purposes and to address drug trafficking through international cooperation to deter and discourage drug traffickers.
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In order to discourage illegal South African hunting parties and ensure future local use and sustainability, indigenous hunters in Botswana began lobbying for and implementing conservation practices in the 1960s.
Other Protestants, however, such as Baptists and Presbyterians, do not use it and actively discourage their members from using this method of prayer.
When Ike Turner asked her to use his last name as an attempt to discourage Hill, Anna took the offer .< ref >
Concerns about survival space intrusion in train crashes and increase of injuries to unrestrained or incorrectly restrained passengers led the researches to discourage the use of seat belts in trains.

discourage and removed
Original murals on the building faded and to discourage anti-social behaviour stair-cases were removed in the 1980s.
In mid-century reforms, pews were on occasion removed from English churches in order to discourage rental practices.
WinHelp was removed in Windows Vista to discourage software developers from using the obsolete format and encourage use of newer help formats.

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To discourage eggs of tobacco beetles from hatching, the humidor temperature should be kept below 25 ° C / 77 ° F, as well as below 75 % relative humidity.
On 25 November 2010, Flight provoked controversy by suggesting that the government's cuts to child benefit would ' discourage the middle classes from breeding ' -- ' but for those on benefits there is every incentive '.
This tax burden ( potentially up to $ 25 million ) was meant to discourage the waste site's creation, but it also guaranteed that, should the site be built anyway, its existence would at least be profitable for the state government.

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Presidential coercion had succeeded not only in poisoning the courtiers, `` toadies '' and sycophants of the `` bench '' against me, but it had been so far-reaching as to discourage any lawyer in the nation from representing me!!
The main vocalisation is the male's loud advertisement call which seeks to both encourage a female to approach and discourage other males from intruding on its territory.
The abbess tries to discourage her from working with the irreverent Beethoven.
In fact, the perceived need for some kind of graduate credential is so strong that some undergraduate BME programs will actively discourage students from majoring in BME without an expressed intention to also obtain a masters degree or apply to medical school afterwards.
In both these countries, private trade associations within the industry have established loose standards, some say as a stop-gap measure to discourage independent government agencies from establishing tougher consumer-friendly standards.
Even though slaves outnumbered the Portuguese colonists, the lack of weapons, the colonial law, the disagreement between slaves coming from different African cultures and their complete lack of knowledge about the land and its surroundings would usually discourage the idea of a rebellion.
" Poll " is an archaic legal term referring to documents with straight edges ; these distinguished a deed binding only one person from one affecting more than a single person ( an " indenture ", so named during the time when such agreements would be written out repeatedly on a single sheet, then the copies separated by being irregularly torn or cut, i. e. " indented ", so that each party had a document with corresponding tears, to discourage forgery ).
In the past, the age group could compete only springboard, to discourage children from taking on the greater risks of tower diving.
Additionally, the nesting sites needed to be close to rich feeding areas and be far enough from the mainland to discourage visitation by humans and Polar Bears.
He was imprisoned in Lancaster for five months, during which he wrote to the king offering advice on governance: Charles should refrain from war and domestic religious persecution, and discourage oath-taking, plays, and maypole games.
Heart of Darkness attests to Conrad ’ s paradigm through its motif of, as Sandya Shetty puts it, “ ontradictions, ambiguities, and discontinuities .” Conrad contradicts himself in the novel both to discourage people from believing that they can understand the world and, paradoxically, to encourage people to explore the vast awe inspiring world more.
The barriers must be strong enough to prevent or discourage any potential competitor from entering the market.
Many MUSHes with combat systems in fact discourage their players from using them.
Digital instruments typically discourage users from experimentation, due to their lack of the feedback and direct control that switches and knobs would provide, but patch editors give owners of hardware instruments and effects devices the same editing functionality that is available to users of software synthesizers.
Some programming styles discourage mutual recursion, claiming that it can be confusing to distinguish the conditions which will return an answer from the conditions that would allow the code to run forever without producing an answer.
Such perceived or actual safety issues discourage many New Zealanders from cycling.
The UN, after approval by the Security Council, sends peacekeepers to regions where armed conflict has recently ceased or paused to enforce the terms of peace agreements and to discourage combatants from resuming hostilities.
Despite Gorbachev's attempts to discourage Russia's electorate from voting for him, Yeltsin was popularly elected as president, handily defeating five other candidates with more than 57 percent of the vote.
For example, Orthodox, Haredi, and Hasidic rabbis discourage women from wearing a yarmulke, tallit or tefillin.
To discourage competitors from making compatible products, publishers of proprietary software often keep the details of their programs ' serialization formats a trade secret.
Following the US invasion of Grenada, countries previously looking for support from Cuba saw that the United States was likely to take violent action to discourage this.
Ancient Sparta minted coins from iron to discourage its citizens from engaging in foreign trade.
A trust that uses distributions from income or principal as an incentive to encourage or discourage certain behaviors on the part of the beneficiary.

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