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"We believe random gate screening is an imperative part of a continuous deterrent exercise," Admiral Loy said.
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Emotional stress should never be a deterrent to exercise; in fact, it's probably a good reason to continue your session, since exercise helps relieve stress.
Nonetheless, results suggest that in a similar population of older adults with hip fractures, age, cognition, and health are not a deterrent to exercise.
This exception has been justified by the overriding interest in removing illegal deterrents to the exercise of the right of free speech.
"It's definitely put a deterrent on my outdoor exercise activity," Ms. Hass said.
One element is Iran's potential deterrent capacity, an illegitimate exercise of sovereignty that might interfere with U.S. freedom of action in the region.
Indeed, the entire criminal justice system exercises a deterrent effect in that there would be a lot more crime if people thought they could offend with impunity.
On Saturday, North Korea threatened to use its nuclear deterrent in a retaliatory, "sacred war" in response to the exercise.
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Journal notes from one Intervention Officer suggest that the exercise component of the sessions may have been a deterrent for these individuals.
"Brain exercises," like crossword puzzles, are also an important deterrent, as is attacking high blood pressure, lowering elevated cholesterol and a baby aspirin to reduce the risk of strokes.
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