Similar words: encourage, drag in, discourage, courageous, managing, discouraged, tragic, fragile. Meaning: [-dʒɪŋ] adj. 1. giving courage or confidence or hope 2. furnishing support and encouragement.
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121) It's released a video aimed at encouraging people to take a holiday - in Swindon.
122) The Profitboss encourages unconventional ways of making profit, encouraging his people to be creative and take initiative.
123) From the time of Walpole they developed into a system of encouraging home manufactures and food producers while disadvantaging competitors.
124) Encouraging local councils, assisted by a special budget we have set aside, to introduce pedestrian priority areas and cycle lanes.
125) A variety of studies have introduced capacity utilization variables on the lines of the Capital Stock Adjustment Model, with encouraging results.
126) This was the second time I had been given encouraging news about my progress.
127) What was encouraging this year was that the overall calibre of entries far-outstripped last year's submissions.
128) Over 50 attended the function, but what was so encouraging was the quality of the prospective members that attended.
129) He believes that the medical profession is encouraging Down's babies to die at birth because of ignorance and fear.
129) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
130) It is worth encouraging children to eat something at breakfast because they have high calorie and nutrient needs.
131) Chambers' book nevertheless had a positive effect in encouraging people to think in terms of continuous trends in the development of life.
132) This would change the emphasis from quantity to quality, encouraging people to write more genuinely important works.
133) Since we last met, there have been further encouraging developments.
134) Encouraging the profession to adopt practice management standards invites the same question about the Society itself.
135) The next step is to safeguard these changes by formalizing patients' rights and encouraging the development of self-advocacy movements.
136) These were accompanied, more importantly, by social policies aimed at encouraging early retirement.
137) This encouraging workload is undertaken by Wimpey Alawi from its headquarters and depot at Azaiba on the outskirts of Muscat.
138) San Diego officials are encouraging the building of fiber-optic networks through the City of the Future program, announced earlier this month.
139) I'd had them sussed for ages and had been encouraging them to articulate their growing awareness of their lesbianism.
140) We have further increased diversity by: Giving schools control over their own budgets and encouraging new types of school.
141) The president was supposed to be dissociating himself from the Shah not encouraging him.
142) And the idea of encouraging people to use off peak trains can only be commended.
143) The University is committed to encouraging the use of learning technology in all disciplines.
144) It can even be buried in the ground to prevent wetting the soil surface and encouraging weeds.
145) Jurnet acknowledged the newcomer's presence with a small nod, nothing too encouraging.
146) The old order may not have changed at the front but there are encouraging signs for the future further down the field.
147) This is particularly true in encouraging the admission of mature students, among whom local applicants are viewed especially sympathetically.
148) It is happily served by two old paths for ascent and descent, encouraging a circular walk best done clockwise.
149) They can also help to make exercise opportunities available to their elderly clients by encouraging local recreation facilities to provide special classes.
150) Still, encouraging as such capital outlays are, they pale in comparison with Western investment in neighboring countries.
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