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Holmes said: "Disabled people are often deterred from flying for fear of loss, damage or destruction of their mobility equipment.
D'Silva said rape in India is underreported for three main reasons: Women are often afraid; the data is manipulated by police, who usually downgrade complaints in order to protect their performance metrics; and victims are often deterred by delayed justice in India's clogged court system.
Research from Harvard shows that young people who discuss suicidal ideas in a safe, nonjudgmental environment are often deterred from doing themselves harm.
While generalist herbivores are often deterred by the secondary metabolites produced by their host plants, numerous studies reported that many specialists have evolved effective countermeasures [21], [22], [23].
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When Wenger's team edged into the lead, a tame Chelsea were often deterred by the trenchant Sol Campbell and reacted as if the situation was irretrievable.
Cheating is often deterred by utilizing control features that may be built into the online test delivery software in an LMS, for example, randomization of questions and responses, single question delivery on each screen, no backtracking to previous questions, and/or setting very tight time frames in which to answer the questions.
Poorer areas are often heavily policed, deterring would-be miscreants; it may be that people in wealthy places are less likely to spot misbehaviour, too.
Hannah Verdier Where we learned it WTF Marc Maron's WTF can be off-putting: the host's 15-minute opening monologue and guitar jams are often enough to deter new listeners.
Morality — this argument goes on — influences our passions and actions: we are often impelled to or deterred from action by our opinions of obligation or injustice.
Indeed, leasehold is practically unheard of anywhere else in the world, and overseas buyers are often confused by it and deterred from buying by leasehold.
Recent studies have demonstrated that elasmobranchs (i.e. sharks, skates and rays) are sensitive and often deterred by electrosensory stimuli (e.g. permanent magnets and electropositive metals).
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