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But he said he was deterred when the employers demanded a national identification card.
Bayh suggested that he was deterred by the morass in Iraq and, by extension, the challenges posed by Iran.
Though he never considered himself a liberal, he was deterred from running for governor in 1984 by conservative opposition.
It is tempting to conclude that he was deterred by the administration's ideological wariness of public ownership.
He once claimed that he was deterred from writing an autobiography by the thought of all the husbands who would be after him.
IN 2003, when John Kahoun, a New Yorker, decided to buy an apartment as a rental investment, he was deterred by the cost of property in Manhattan.
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He is deterred not by any question of morality but by his loathing of her physical presence.
He is deterring the young from going to university for party advantage.
If he were acquiring weapons, he could be deterred from using them himself, but he might be able to transfer lethal technologies to undeterrable suicide bombers.
That is, he does not threaten the U.S. and he never has, because he has been deterred the way Russia, China and North Korea have been.
He can be deterred.
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