Sentences with phrase «squelch such»

This is standard marine thinking; enlisted men and women and officers alike are expected to express concern about questionable decisions and orders, and one of the biggest mistakes an officer can make is to ignore or squelch such questioning.
By taking a few steps, you can squelch such a relationship you might have with a colleague.
That some two hundred pieces of evidence should be laid out in a manner that squelches such habitual curatorial principles as style, period, oeuvre, and theme is a mere by - product of the informe's declassifying power.

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Fear of losing what you've earned can squelch the drivers of your dream such as risk - taking, innovation and ambition.
But we have such a good crispy crunchy vibe going here, I just couldn't squelch it with dates blended in.
Rumors of such «black,» or classified, research programs are hard to squelch: How do you prove something does not exist?
In terms of sound design, I would love to hear some weird and wonderful creations, such as a Geemer being obliterated by a missile, with realistic squelches and screams as they approach you.
«Messy play» - a learning mechanism whereby children are encouraged to get stuck in to exploring the world through various different textures (such as sifting through a sandpit with their hands, mushing mud through their palms or squelching goo between their fingers)- is essential for their social, emotional and cognitive development.
Americans of all political preferences would rise up against such tyranny if their rights were squelched by corporations, yet teachers unions have been legally trampling the free - speech rights of teachers throughout our nation for decades through forced dues used to fund their one - sided political agendas.
But the majority of publishers are expected to embrace FairPlay, along with other copy protection software such as Adobe's Content Server 4, as a means to squelch incipient book piracy as the e-book market begins to take off.
Unfortunately, such pursuits have become commonplace in our world today; and these tactics are utilized by those who care less about science and more about squelching free thinking and scientific debate when opinions are presented that differ from their own.
If the IPCC were primarily interested in the science, there's simply no way that the lead author of any section would feature his own work and have such power to squelch dissenting commentary by reviewers.
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