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dissuade

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None of this reality dissuaded the authors of Project 2025 from resurrecting work requirements for Medicaid.

Looking back, she says she is pleased she did what she could to try to dissuade her from staying.

From BBC

She told police about her plan and said she was not “dissuaded” from going.

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It tries to remove psychological and practical barriers to individual choice and counteracts beliefs or values that might dissuade people from adopting new foods.

From Salon

The Yes on Measure G campaign lambasted the county’s report as rushed and simplistic, “meant to dissuade voters before a critical election.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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