Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Do not let yourselves be intimidated by threats of military violence.
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Only a cave dweller, intimidated by the concept of equality, would see that as a bad thing.
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This intimidated opponents of the KKK and impressed future members.
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It was also designed to be simple to operate, as many owners would be inexperienced with or intimidated by larger, more complex motorcycles.
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The latter desired an affordable, yet full-featured 35 mm camera, but were intimidated by the need to learn the intricacies of operating a traditional SLR.
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As they passed each other she formed her mouth as if to say something but appeared intimidated by two black-coated men who followed her.
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Occupational detriment includes, "inter alia", being subjected to disciplinary action; dismissed, suspended, demoted, harassed or intimidated; transferred against one's will, refused transfer or promotion, etc.
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The government's heightened paranoia during this time was such that they intimidated those who even thought of challenging the president's government policies.
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Tigers are sometimes intimidated from attacking humans, especially if they are unfamiliar with people.
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Very soon all stamp tax distributors were intimidated into resigning their commissions, and the tax was never effectively collected.
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