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The Senate Majority Leader, John O. Bennett,, one of the few state legislators willing to tiptoe near the issue, says the pay issue, which hasn't been addressed in a decade, could be deterring many quality people from running for office.
However, there are a lot of things you may not have given a second thought to that could be deterring employers.
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They could be deterred, he said, by the potential risks.
They warned that volunteer helpers could be deterred, resulting in fewer work placements and language exchanges.
They said ordinary people could be deterred by formal and informal sanctions.
Strategic thought now entered a wilderness of mirrors: What behaviour could be deterred, and what could not?
There are plans to privatise the cargo business, but bidders could be deterred by the high track-access fees.
It is unclear, to say the least, how that indirect action could be deterred by missile defense.
Those threats, Mr. Obama argued, could be deterred with "a series of graded options," a combination of old and new conventional weapons.
If he were acquiring weapons, he could be deterred from using them himself, but he might be able to transfer lethal technologies to undeterrable suicide bombers.
But it is possible that it could be deterred from using chemical weapons again because the cost of doing so would be too high.
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