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She was worried that "the P-word," as she put it, might deter potential listeners.
But Wall Street analysts, believe the addition of so many terms to the bill might deter potential participants.
And Tito Mboweni, chairman of the Reserve Bank, has urged government officials to watch their words because they might deter potential investors.
London Economics reckons that more than half of all graduates would, at some stage, have debts greater than their annual income.Graduate angst over high debts might deter potential students.
In many cities, particularly those that rely on tourism such as New Orleans, local businesses demand that police arrest mentally ill street people behaving strangely who might deter potential customers.
Conversely, an unnecessarily complex educational approach for pump use in type 2 diabetic management might deter potential patients from using CSII.
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But the truth is that only the United States can muster the military might necessary to deter potential attackers and rescue victims.
The study was carried out in public areas, which might have deterred potential volunteers and resulted in distractions for participants, although the use of headphones should have reduced this.
Greater discussion with potential participants might have avoided some of the subsequent pitfalls we experienced, for example the use of CDs rather than audio-tapes, recruitment methods, and issues which might have deterred potential participants, such as timing, venue, length of and number of sessions.
The DfE argued opposition would deter potential applicants and also might deter unsuccessful ones from applying again because of "negative" media attention.
Membership costs $48 a year, which could deter potential subscribers.
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