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"About all that exclusion would deter in this case is conscientious police work," he wrote.
But there's no widespread occurrence that's necessary to deter in the Jewish sector," Aner Hellman, an Israeli state prosecutor, told the High Court of Justice after the reinstatement of the policy was legally challenged by eight human rights groups.
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The interim government won't be deterred in its determination to hold the elections on time.
And we will never be deterred in our exercise of democracy.
Not deterred, in 2004 he co-founded Sexual Minorities Uganda to campaign against the anti-homosexuality bill and general prejudice.
When neighbors speak out against it, local crime can be deterred in perhaps a more effective manner than any other.
Like other crime, it was deterred in part by harsh punishments ranging from brutal caning for vandalism to hanging for murder or drug-smuggling.
The prince made it clear that he was not going to be deterred in his quest to make a little American racing history.
In the ancient church they were not deterred in the slightest by any germs that may have been left behind by the previous kissers.
It suggests that more Floridians intended to vote for Mr. Gore but were deterred, in some cases by ballots that were confounding.
Then the mitochondria-dependent apoptosis is triggered by PIM-PAO-PDT and PAM-PAO-PDT, which can also be deterred in the presence of NAC, DTT or LA.
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