1. But frankly, we try to discourage people from our business who are too interested in money. 2. Higher cigarette prices do not seem to discourage people from smoking. 3. If we believed it would have an adverse effect on claims, we would discourage people from buying timber-frame. 4. It would impose taxes on business and individuals which would discourage enterprise and discourage people from trying to work hard. 5. Learning the codes discourages some people from attempting to type, he said. 6. The welfare system, runs this view, makes things worse because it discourages people from working and rewards undesirable behaviour. 7. They claimed that the new rules would discourage people from registering as unemployed. 8. This could discourage people from driving ten miles to buy their groceries. 9. This discourages people from taking pride in the area and attempting to improve their environment. 10. We must not do anything to discourage people from taking on that caring role. |