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It does not deter, of course.
Coke called Garnet "a doctor of five Ds, namely, of dissimulation, of deposing of princes, of disposing of kingdoms, of daunting and deterring of subjects, and of destruction".
"With a large amount of positive traffic walking through," Mr. Rose said, "it deters loiterers of all types".
He maintains that merely threatening to test deters purveyors of bogus or adulterated pills.
Instead of deterring the spread of agents of bioterrorism, military intervention in Iraq could disseminate these agents.
While some people have taken legal action to recover damages, many are deterred because of the stress involved.
Steve Alloy, another Virginia builder, recalls how the talk of America defaulting deterred many of his customers.
Furthermore, the complexity and cost of pre-amplification deters the implementation of the existing methods in many laboratories.
That would cut the external deficit and allow for lower interest rates, deterring some of the flightier forms of capital.
The global agenda to reduce corruption has included the implementation of checks and balances to deter abuses of power.
Therefore, the lack of top-down regulation deters the presence of street-level regulation.
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