Sentences with phrase «squelching attempts»

Pastors Clergy have a way of squelching attempts at diversity, muzzling creative people, stifling questions, and inhibiting thinking along experimental lines.

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I've had these on the brain since I read the post, and thought I would attempt to squelch the craving by buying a PB cookie at Whole Foods today.
If he were yours, there's a good chance you may label him «difficult» and attempt to squelch his feelings, in favor of an easier, quieter existence, and that would be a shame: I have a hunch these feelings will be his greatest strength.
As Fishbowl DC's Corinne Grinapol notes of the Republicans» attempts to squelch the opposition:,
In it, Ajit Pai, one of two Republicans on the five - member Federal Communications Commission (FCC), characterizes the project as an attempt «to squint for and squelch» what Americans are saying about the political process.
Over the next 72 hours the government shut down the country's Internet service and mobile - phone system in an attempt to squelch the rebellion — to no avail: a rich ecosystem of Facebook conversations, Twitter outbursts and chat - room plans had already unified millions of Cairo's people, who continued the relentless uprising.
One critic, a former Google developer named Charles Lee, came up with an alternative called litecoin that attempts to squelch the bitcoin mining race.
Students «Stand Tall» Against Bullying In a proactive attempt to squelch «bullying» behavior before it even emerges, one school district embraced an anti-bullying theme.
New Jersey — Governor Chris Christie attempted to insert a pilot school voucher program into the state's budget that would have given vouchers of up to $ 10,000 to students in poor, low - performing school districts, but the Democratically - controlled state legislature squelched his effort.
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.
However, when scientists attempt to engage a larger public to share their mounting concern, they frequently see the broader announcements of their findings either truncated, or squelched, or lost in the shuffle, or manipulated, distorted, and exploited for political gain or financial self - interest by elected officials, private sector groups and NGO's.
IT is wrong if it attempts to ignore or squelch users» demands for new capabilities and greater convenience.
Cons Principal lacks communication skills disregards community input via forums and committees attempts to squelch open dialogue on concerns about her executive decisions.
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