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Even children from middle-income homes might be deterred by fears of higher costs, he said.
It also warned there was a risk that seriously ill people might be deterred from seeking help.
Even a radical regime like Iran's might be deterred from the use of nuclear weapons by the prospect of retaliation.
Gregory G. Garre, a lawyer representing the prosecutors, said "they could do that" but might be deterred by "the restraint on resources and the check of community hostility".
There are many reasons why private investors might be deterred from an impoverished African country: corruption, insecure property rights, fragmented markets, lousy infrastructure.
"I would hope when they see how we are preparing they might be deterred from making any threats to the Games," he added.
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According to Pearson and colleagues, 65% of the health centers they have surveyed in Ethiopia require an out-of-pocket payment for some aspect of care [ 28], which might be deterring the poor pregnant women from seeking care.
But even with better security, the authorities said, the most determined criminals might not be deterred.
The Japanese press reported that America had also warned Japan against firing shots.A widely read, if shrill, Beijing newspaper, Global Times, has argued that Japan might not be deterred and "we need to prepare for the worst".
They are paid out of the public purse to smooth over the fact that poorer households typically have a bigger aversion to debt and so might otherwise be deterred from pursuing higher-level study.
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