61.   Johnston said the experiences of the Clinton White House could discourage some people from going into public service.

62.   Jospin said in Parliament that putting welfare payments much closer to the minimum wage could discourage people with few skills from working.

63.   Kennedy, who introduced the amendment, argued that the co-payment would discourage people who need home health-care from seeking assistance.

64.   Labor woes, long games, churlish players and invisible leadership have conspired to push the game way behind football and discourage young people from following the sport.

65.   Levin pointed to how the notorious serial killer Ted Bundy worked on a suicide hotline, trying to discourage people from killing themselves.

66.   Low rates are good for stocks because they discourage people from putting their money in fixed-rate investments like bonds.

67.   Low rates are good for stocks because they discourage people from putting their money in fixed-rate investments that are perceived as less risky.

68.   Lower yields are good for stocks because they discourage people from putting their money in fixed-rate investments that are perceived as less risky.

69.   Military experts said it had been built to inflict harsh punishment on terrorists and to discourage people from joining terrorist groups.

v. + people >>共 706
kill 16.68%
injure 6.37%
arrest 4.06%
wound 2.62%
help 1.81%
have 1.53%
treat 1.41%
see 1.30%
detain 1.12%
keep 1.11%
discourage 0.40%
discourage + n. >>共 845
people 6.22%
investor 5.27%
investment 4.46%
use 3.09%
company 2.43%
speculation 1.16%
country 1.09%
child 1.09%
woman 1.02%
practice 0.91%
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