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Behind this simple phrase looms an important and influential foreign policy thesis; namely, that a nuclear-armed Iran could be reliably deterred from employing nuclear weapons.
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are likely to be deterred from procuring an abortion," ibid.; and whether the regulation often "deters" women from seeking abortions, ante, at 55-56.
IN the end, Posner settles into a simpler explanation: while surprise terrorist attacks may be deterred, and their impact blunted by measures like the stocking of vaccines to guard against bioterror attacks, they cannot be reliably prevented.
The study's lead author, University of Wisconsin political scientist Kenneth Mayer, says between roughly 9,000 and 23,000 registered voters in the reliably Democratic counties were deterred from voting by the ID law.
Disarmament must be reliably verified.
But it can be deterred from war.
They will, therefore, be deterred from threatening China, e.g. by interrupting its oil supplies.
I won't be deterred from saving animals, though.
Women should not be deterred from seeking prenatal care [ 20].
She won't be deterred from continuing to attack you.
Mr. Broadhurst isn't deterred from trying new dishes, though.
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