Examples of 'may discourage' in a sentence

Meaning of "may discourage"

The phrase 'may discourage' is commonly used to indicate that something has the potential to cause a loss of enthusiasm or motivation. It suggests that a particular action, situation, or statement can dampen someone's spirits or deter them from pursuing a certain course of action

How to use "may discourage" in a sentence

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may discourage
This may discourage companies from innovating.
I know something that may discourage this behavior.
That may discourage you or can be dangerous.
The situation may discourage some.
This may discourage some people from coming.
These statistics may discourage you.
It may discourage competitors from entering the market.
The resultant business uncertainty may discourage private investment.
This may discourage your kitty from doing this.
Avoiding unnecessary complexity which may discourage widespread adoption.
Overcompensation may discourage the effective implementation of biosecurity measures.
This requires considerable skill and may discourage the beginner.
This may discourage companies from claiming tax incentives.
Books that are too challenging may discourage them from reading.
This may discourage an aggressor.

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Consider that the tax system may discourage women from working.
It may discourage them and make them perform poorly.
Considerations such as these may discourage people from changing citizenship.
This may discourage FPs from continuing active hospital privileges.
Avoid competitive games that may discourage the overweight or inactive child.
This may discourage immigrants from seeking services from mainstream organizations.
The last two reasons may discourage the voters to turn out.
It may discourage startup businesses or make it harder for existing firms to survive.
The crowd may discourage them.
Perverse incentives such as subsidies to promote economic growth may discourage conservation.
Negative rumors may discourage others from applying.
Pages in large numbers with lots of information may discourage health learning.
High oil prices may discourage its widespread usage.
Lack of spousal or partner support and family customs may discourage breastfeeding.
Such a high figure may discourage potential whistleblowers.
It is often claimed that numerical rules to limit deficits may discourage structural reforms.
A crowd may discourage them.
Your argument should not be too bulky lest it may discourage the reader.
This may discourage donors.
Ceiling fans or other air circulation devices may discourage midges from biting.
This may discourage people.
Making water channels available to guests may discourage the use of bottled water.
Dentists may discourage whitening for patients with sensitive teeth.
Such irritation or discomfort in and of itself may discourage regular use of such a toothbrush.
It may discourage contributions.
She worries that such claims may discourage girls from going into science.
This may discourage potential users from having and using a bicycle.
This complexity is a brake on initiative and may discourage entry into the farming profession.
Your family may discourage it some of your best friends may advise you not to.
The uncertainty caused by a proposal for a directive may discourage and jeopardise this vital investment.
Such foreclosure may discourage entry or expansion of rivals or encourage their exit.
The ads are also filled with stereotypically masculine terms that may discourage women from applying.
Insurance adjusters may discourage you from getting a lawyer.
Repairing any crevices or gaps and keeping grass cut short outside may discourage infestations.
Others may discourage us.

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