• But since it was also the truth -- or an important part of it -- why suppress it?

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  • Then later the aftermath flares up again in your life, but you still choose to suppress it, sweep it under the rug.

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  • The feudal nobles tried to suppress it, but precisely because there was no stable government in control of a huge territory, they failed.

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  • Mr Kirchner is trying to suppress it with price controls.

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  • Dr Dobson and Dr Serrano have now shown that mutations, used judiciously, can actually suppress it and that they can do so without changing the protein's structure and function.

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  • So although it may continue to worry publicly about inflation, it is unlikely to seek to suppress it with higher interest rates, at least before the end of this year.

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  • They simply need to be reasonably convinced that they are selling a good product (which means they must not think it is a fraud and must be willing to suppress any doubts they have about it).

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  • Supporters of the bill claim that it prevents voter fraud while critics fear that it will suppress votes, especially amount the elderly and the poor.

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  • If that happened in the real world, it would heavily suppress the intensity of these storms.

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  • Instead of using anti-inflammatory drugs simply to suppress the immune system, it might be possible to tweak it back to its normal behaviour.

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  • An NHS trust has written to staff to insist it does not "suppress debate about patient safety".

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  • "In our culture, these issues are taboos and it is better to suppress them for the sake of the family's 'honor, '" she writes.

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  • Biogen's Amevive has already been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, although it does appear to suppress the immune systems of a handful of patients.

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  • The U.S. also has acknowledged it has cyberweapons that could help suppress enemy air and sea defenses.

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  • As he saw it, the police should work to suppress all small crimes, lest decent folk lose confidence in the forces of law and order and cede the streets to ne'er-do-wells.

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  • T. workers found that, while 97% of respondents thought Microsoft a "respectable company, " nearly three out of four also thought it had taken advantage of its size to suppress competitors.

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  • French critics of the 1940s and 1950s made a cult of the film maudit, the film doomed to ruin at the hands of producers and distributors who took it upon themselves to re-edit or suppress a director's work.

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  • As a result, on November 13th, it removed Vietnam from a blacklist of countries that suppress religion.

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  • Whereas most people have a sequence called BRCA1, which helps to suppress tumours, some people are born with a faulty version of it, so tumours go unchecked.

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  • His research began after a patient was identified in Berlin who stopped his drug treatment on a number of occasions and then ceased it altogether, to find his immune system was continuing to suppress the virus on its own.

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  • It acts to amplify infra-red emissions at some frequencies and suppress them at others.

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  • Indeed, research has shown that it is entirely natural for decision-making groups, whatever their motivations and guidelines, to tend to suppress information flow, have extreme attitudes, make extreme judgments, be inflexible in adapting their approach to changing circumstances, and--despite all that--have great confidence in their decisions.

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