Sentences with phrase «not squelch»

Something O'Toole said he admired about the DBI approach was it encouraged regulators to learn how blockchain works and «embrace the technology, not squelch it.»
At a time when we are still seeing subtle and not - so - subtle opposition to fostering young girls» interest in STEM disciplines and to women's mobility in professional science, it's encouraging to see this ad from Verizon asking parents to not squelch their daughters» natural curiosity.
So, don't squelch it at your company.
But we have such a good crispy crunchy vibe going here, I just couldn't squelch it with dates blended in.
Complex conspiracies are difficult to pull off, and so many people want their quarter hour of fame that even the Men in Black couldn't squelch the squealers from spilling the beans.
Ayurvedic tradition states that warm liquids are better for digestion, since they don't squelch your digestive «fire.»
The debate over the relative importance of changed facts versus changed sentiment defies an answer but hasn't squelched the debate.
We should create a patent system that doesn't squelch start - ups solely to enrich patent trolls.

Not exact matches

I'm not suggesting that you don't address your concerns or squelch your emotional responses.
Susan Cain, TED speaker and author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking, cites research conducted by Adam Grant at the Wharton School who found that introverted leaders often get better results, compared with extroverts, because the latter can unwittingly squelch creativity by not giving up the reins and letting people run with their own ideas.
«We're not seeing great sentiment one way or another, but bursts of enthusiasm this morning definitely got squelched by the comments and economic data,» said Boris Schlossberg, managing director of FX strategy at BK Asset Management.
Beyond that, the town would be forced to build a prohibitively expensive wastewater treatment facility, not to mention finally squelching the last vestiges of its quaint mountain - town ambience.
Why would Regulation FD have had a positive impact on squelching insider information for analysts but not mutual fund managers?
At the same time, Dr. Evil's immaturity can't be allowed to squelch Austin Powers» unique gifts.
During the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), one person who gave evidence was asked how the church can deal with the abuse of power and replied: «It needs to stop squelching discussion, it has a way of crushing people when they try to speak and it needs to treat people as adults not children.»
God and the Gospel are not about checklists and rules for what we can not do in life and how God is trying to squelch our joy in life.
And all temptations to chastise the people for not really knowing the Bible will be squelched by the discoveries the minister himself makes in passages he thought he knew thoroughly.
For years I tried to squelch my fire but it didn't work.
This writer is a moron, and can not except what is written Sorry folks, you can rewrite history, squelch people's freedom of speech with politically correctness, but gods word is gods word.
That said, I don't plan on squelching my addiction anytime soon.
Penn State Coach Gene Wettstone has had his own troubles with Avener over the past four years — «I've put up with a lot of his mouth,» Wettstone said — but, being a gymnast, too, he was able to bend far enough backward not to squelch his star.
I'd hope that any talks not involving at least one first round draft pick now plus a second or third AND future picks would be immediately squelched.
He may not be doing a perfect job, but criticizing him or co-opting his chores will only squelch his desire to help.
Most amazingly this model designed with environment friendly materials that in not harmful and as it features squelch function, background noise will not irritate you a bit!
And in fact, you shouldn't try to squelch the fighting.
I urge you not to squelch Lynn's «big ideas.»
It's not clear how much headway Torti has made on the culture of science at FDA, where reviewers have complained that their concerns about drug and device safety are often squelched.
The FIT - 5 is designed to be most effective in a contained space — the larger the area, the less effective, which is why it is not a good candidate for squelching, say, wildfires.
Rumors of such «black,» or classified, research programs are hard to squelch: How do you prove something does not exist?
Additional investigation showed that the mutations that squelched steroid family members» ability to bind DNA repressively didn't affect the part of the protein that directly contacts the DNA.
Planets, on the other hand, are close enough that they are not mere points, and their larger apparent size squelches the twinkling.
Squelching «symptoms» is not necessarily the healthiest route.
If you don't have an adequate supply of antioxidants to help squelch free radicals, then you can be at risk of oxidative stress, which leads to accelerated tissue and organ damage.
And those demons are not always easy to squelch.
What grade - school teachers know, but may not want to express, is that as noble as the profession is, it sometimes requires squelching the desire to pop certain brats in the face.
After seeing this movie last Saturday, I thought the main message was that IMAGINATION is a wonderful, human trait which should not be squelched.
The accompanying audio, in not - dissimilar 7.1 DTS - HD and 5.1 Dolby Digital EX configurations, mainly adds low - end to the original mono mix (also on board) and broadens its dynamic range so that the dubbed dialogue, for example, sounds less squelched.
«Schools and administrators don't want to get sued by the [American Civil Liberties Union], so that at times they're squelching the religious expression of students,» said the bill's author, Rep. Sally Kern, a Republican.
The delineation is based in Barnes & Noble's futile attempt to squelch the rise of self - published books — in my case, stories my agent couldn't sell because they cross genres.
I don't want to squelch anyone's ambitions, but this attitude does not make for a workable marketing strategy.
It will squelch, don't be alarmed
When they're not attacking the player, the squishy, squelching sounds of their feeding was enough to make me gag.
One thing that Rockstar hasn't been able to squelch are opinions, analysis and breakdowns of the debut trailer they released on their official YouTube channel.
You can't blame them for trying: With the White House set to change hands in less than a year's time - likely bringing on board a more eco-friendly administration - industry groups have been pressing the EPA to squelch stricter air - quality standards for ozone, reports the WSJ's Stephen Power.
You can't blame them for trying: With the White House set to change hands in less than a year's time - likely bringing on board a more eco-friendly administration - industry groups have been pressing the EPA to squelch stricter air - quality standards
That it will not be squelched by Big Oil, Big Business or the other Bigs in what used to be our Country
This is an important film with an important message that not only calls to task the officials who squelched the Zero Emission Vehicle mandate, but all of the other accomplices, government, the car companies, Big Oil, even Eco-darling Hydrogen as well as consumers, who turned their backs on the car and embrace embracing instead the SUV.
Although the Texas judge declined to rule, he embraced Exxon and Smith's contention that the New York and Massachusetts investigations were intended to «squelch public discourse by a private company that may not toe the same line as these two attorneys general.»
Kinkeade further questioned whether the investigations were intended to «squelch public discourse by a private company that may not toe the same line as these two attorneys general.»
It's clear that these guys aren't going to stop until they're able to squelch all dissenting studies and points of view.
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