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Individuals who are impatient, they believe, prefer instant benefits and are therefore less likely to be deterred by potential punishments.But those who fret that a person's criminal path is set already as a teenager should not despair.
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This indicates that even if some students are themselves not deterred by requirements to violate cultural taboos, they may be deterred by the potential harm to familial and tribal relationships.
Potential clients may be deterred by being given unequal rights.
Still other potential customers may be deterred by the high costs of all the needed sensors, cameras, computer chips and software.
Successive British governments have based their nuclear doctrine on the principle that potential enemies would be deterred by the principle of "calculated ambiguity" or "uncertainty" about the circumstances in which they would be launched.
The study, which examined the forces affecting international study at British universities, estimates that 20,000 potential students could be deterred by further efforts to restrict student visas, as part of its larger strategy of forcing down immigration.
The idea potential migrants could be deterred by references to the downsides of British life, such as the amount of rain, emerged over the weekend.
Bourget's concerns stemmed both from pressure and criticism from the Montreal medical community, and from a desire to expand the membership of the Sisters, as he feared potential candidates would be deterred by the necessity of learning and practicing the craft of midwifery.
Potential visitors should not be deterred by the Op-Ed article's alarmist tone.
What of potential students who may be deterred by higher fees?
Negatively, criminals will be deterred by jail.
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