But the churches say they are not discouraged, claiming that Christian belief is still clearly alive and well.
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He is encouraged, not discouraged, by Dell's brash move into printers, where it confronts entrenched Hewlett-Packard (see story, p. 76).
Klitschko knows the taste of winning and losing, and it looks like his forays into politics have not discouraged him so far.
Paid for their time, the musicians left dejected but not discouraged.
People should be incented to take these opportunities, not discouraged.
We need the Home Office and the UK Border Agency to work constructively with universities to ensure that genuine international students are not discouraged from coming to the UK because of an unnecessarily obstructive visa system.
This legislation is the so-called "King amendment, " which is designed to ensure that public-spirited citizens are not discouraged, let alone penalized, for doing their civic duty by informing the authorities of activities that could be associated with terrorism.
Sitting in my clinic, Sara did not seem discouraged by the discovery of this second cancer.
Dr Matthew Hobbs, head of research at Diabetes UK, said people should not be discouraged from exercising.
Not easily discouraged in our hunt for the magic and history of the post barrel, we began sorting through the piles of postcards.
"Those are the difficult moments every photographer has to get over and get away with it and not be discouraged, " he says.
These are not the discouraged teenagers that are staying at home.
Privately held businesses should not be discouraged by the new law.
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Do not be discouraged when this movie is dismissed by opinion leaders, just like the 1, 168-page book that went on to sell over 7 million copies.
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She added that foreign investment into London pays for a large number of jobs, from lawyers to cleaners, and should not be discouraged when the economy needs it the most.
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Mr Paul told his supporters not to be discouraged and said the outcome had been "a virtual tie".
They are not likely to be discouraged by visions of foreign trials in some remote future.
But the UK figures suggest 64, 000 people say they've been primarily discouraged into not searching for work - a number that's been falling recently.
Since rights rely on rules, change is discouraged, though not prevented, and conflicts are settled rather than resolved.
But Gould would not allow himself to be discouraged by the statistics.
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"These discouraged youth are not counted among the unemployed, " it adds.
Adults can be discouraged from exercising by not knowing what to do or how to do it.
Not so according to the U-6 unemployment rate, which includes not only unemployed but underemployed and discouraged workers, it actually rose to 16.9% this month.
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Not only do young associates become discouraged when they see so few women in the ranks of equity partners, the cronyism that pervades the AmLaw100 keeps the higher ranks white and male simply because they were male to begin with.
She said she has not yet received any threats or been discouraged from locals to run.
You can't get discouraged because the world is not going to give you a break.
Some argue that the official rate is high enough, but that ignores discouraged workers, or those not consistently looking, or those working work part-time but want full-time jobs.
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