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But on the compound, it also encourages a certain callousness, a willingness to not intervene when the worst happens.

In England, smartphones are not banned from schools but the UK government has issued guidance encouraging headteachers to prohibit their use.

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More recently, the team has encouraged fans to take public transit to games and launched sustainability efforts.

Anna Nikolin-Caisley said her youngest child, Vlad, had been "encouraged" to swallow poison by users of an online "pro-suicide" group which is still active in the UK, despite numerous calls to ban it.

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The narrative does not encourage these characters to be good or kind or gracious.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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