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An overwhelming nuclear arsenal therefore acted as a deterrent on Soviet aggression.
The credit crunch, Ray Barker believes, need not be a deterrent on school spending this year.
To have a test that might be a deterrent on their future is just not fair".
"It's definitely put a deterrent on my outdoor exercise activity," Ms. Hass said.
A stiff sentence for Rajaratnam would reinvigorate the sense of a deterrent; on the other hand, a light penalty would make the lengthy, costly prosecution look like a waste.
"Having a deterrent on a structure like the Golden Gate Bridge, that has a singular attraction to people who want to jump, is crucial," said John Brooks, whose 17-year-old daughter Casey leapt to her death in January 2008.
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Although religiosity has often been shown to have a deterrent effect on teen drug use, noteworthy theoretic gaps and contradictory findings have left important questions unanswered.
According to international humanitarian law, however, "human shields" require the deliberate use of civilians as a deterrent to avoid attack on one's troops or military objects.
Her government, for its part, failed doubly in the basics of deterrence.First, Britain could have had a deterrent submarine on the spot, and didn't.
During lethal scaring, a few geese foraging on growing crops are shot to achieve a deterrent effect on other flock members.
"There is not much evidence," Professor Fletcher writes in forthcoming article, "that the violent reprisals on the West Bank have had much of a deterrent impact on terrorists and suicide bombers".
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