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As Daniel Richman, a Columbia law professor and a former Southern District prosecutor, told me, "The average hedge-fund guy who's lawyered up and a serious reader of the relevant publications is going to be more deterred by prosecution than the average dope dealer".
We're being subjected to the same warped economic strategies that decimated Britain's economy, and our austerity crowd isn't any more deterred by reality than theirs is.
Such individuals may also be more deterred by social stigma and feel less understood by mental health professionals.
While keys are better than nothing, criminals will be more deterred by an umbrella.
The more deterred feeds, the fewer completed feeds will occur per mosquito during the incubation period, and the average resulting oviposition interval is lengthened.
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The $25 charge both compensates for and, even more, deters the unwanted conduct.
Widespread gun ownership by private citizens will no more deter the US government from enforcing the Endangered Species Act against property owners than widespread gun ownership by drug dealers has deterred the government from enforcing the Controlled Substances Act.
"In many ways, I wish I'd been more vigourously deterred from a life in music," he says.
But surely bribery, not to mention other forms of corporate wrongdoing, would be more effectively deterred if someone was actually held accountable for it.
Girls are more easily deterred by social factors at this stage.
"The longer the holding period and the higher the fee, the more we deter short-term trading, but the more we affect the long-term investors, too".
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