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But surely bribery, not to mention other forms of corporate wrongdoing, would be more effectively deterred if someone was actually held accountable for it.
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Personal audible alarms are unlikely to deter offenders from committing assaults when they are not in control of their actions, while they may be more effective in deterring offenders in a community setting who have no medical factors.
Scientists hope the new measures will be more effective than past efforts at deterring threatening behavior.
As it continues its rapid growth, Facebook needs to step up both its technological and manpower efforts to more effectively deter malicious behavior.
Participants also suggested that these barriers may more effectively deter youth from seeking asymptomatic screening as compared to seeking testing due to symptomatic disease or a known exposure.
Participants suggested that these barriers may more effectively deter youth from seeking asymptomatic screening as compared to seeking testing for symptomatic disease or after a known exposure.
Comparing the present with previous sealing-pig results it appears that the bypass flow is more effective in deterring plug formation.
Such individuals may also be more deterred by social stigma and feel less understood by mental health professionals.
While keys are better than nothing, criminals will be more deterred by an umbrella.
It's designed to be more visible to deter criminals as much as apprehend them.
Girls are more easily deterred by social factors at this stage.
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