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dissuasive
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Tending to dissuade, or divert form a measure or purpose; dehortatory.
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The disrepute charge was handed down mainly over the club's failure to pay more than £13m in taxes last season and the SFA's legal representative, Aidan O'Neill QC, had said that the punishment had to be "effective, dissuasive and proportionate".
In the current market and economic environment, we must take into account that a broadcaster with annual revenue of several tens of billions or even hundreds of millions of forints will not be affected by a fine to the tune of a few hundred thousand forints, which will not prevent it from repeating its infringing conduct and will not set a dissuasive example for other broadcasters.
The agreement said that Border Force officers are already visiting camps to provide migrants with a "more dissuasive and realistic sense of life" in Britain.
In an editorial in Le Monde, Lévy wrote, "The peace of the world depends, in great part, on the dissuasive capacity of America — and an America that bends today before Assad will have no credit tomorrow to dissuade Iran from pursuing nuclear weapons or North Korea from using those it already has".
"It will have a dissuasive value".
Mr. Montebourg rejected such talk in a television interview late Saturday and said that nationalization remained on the table as a "dissuasive weapon" if ArcelorMittal failed to stick to its commitments for the Florange site.
Mr. Almunia said in his first speech in his new position that there was no need to back away from the E.U.'s strict competition policy because of the economic crisis, and he vowed to impose "dissuasive fines" on companies engaging in antitrust violations.
Their complexity and, above all, cost have also turned out to be dissuasive to prospective challengers.
The proposal does not specify the types of sanctions that governments must adopt, but it does say they must be "effective, proportionate and dissuasive".
Even with much reduced traffic, it was about two hours and sometimes more between Vancouver and the Whistler venues — dissuasive for spectators and for athletes.
The proposal directs E.U. countries to impose penalties on organizations that do not heed the notification rules, and requires them to craft national disclosure laws that are "appropriate, effective, proportionate and dissuasive".
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