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Art Modell, who recently agreed to sell 49percentt of his Baltimore Ravens, said: "I think this will have a deterring effect on people buying".
The total would be significantly greater were it not for the deterring effect of sobriety checkpoints that are permitted to exist as a widely publicized, but geographically indeterminate, presence.
Consequently, the German figures should have no deterring effect at all they simply do not give a clue as to what an energy transition might cost in a comparable country.
In any case, such figures could certainly have a deterring effect in view of other energy transitions energy transitions that are or at least should be on the political agenda of many countries in the wake of the Paris climate agreement of 2015.
These studies, however, contrast with the fact that naturally occurring concentrations of secondary compounds in nectar that taste bitter to human do not have a deterring effect in free-flying honeybees but can even elicit a feeding preference [21].
This result clearly shows the deterring effect of mole vibrations on larvae.
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Are you concerned that another oil shock could have deterring effects on our economy?
The motion deterring effects due to the induced electric field and electroosmosis in a gel medium are governed by the degree of the double layer polarization and electromigration of ions.
Several experimental studies link PSP toxicity in dinoflagellates to deterring effects on some species of copepod grazers [ 10, 11], which can lead to a redirection of grazing pressure onto non-toxic phytoplankton species competing for the same nutrient resources [ 12], but the interactions and deterrence responses are highly species-specific and not universal.
The reviews consistently showed that while students enjoyed interacting with police (especially examining the sample cases of drugs used for show and tell), and may have been initially deterred, effects were short lived.
Thus any targeting and treatment of demonstrators (at the G20 for example) that creates a "chilling effect" – deterring those who may wish to exercise their right to protest – is profoundly undemocratic.
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