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His official buy-out clause, more deterrent than price tag, is set at £900m (€1bn).
The potential to be pulled into other investigations is simply one more deterrent for players regarding the Mitchell investigation.
Messi has had a fine World Cup but his influence was more deterrent than destructive weapon in the quarter-finals.
On Tuesday afternoon, former Conservative minister Lord Heseltine told the Daily Politics that he opposed legislation because it would create "more bureaucracy, more forms, more deterrent for companies to take on people".
"There aren't that many of them here, but I think they serve as one more deterrent for the bad guys," said Hector Ruiz, an air-conditioning repairman in McAllen.
"It is to be presumed that these quick methods, coupled with fitting punishment and immediate publication of the punishments, will have a more deterrent effect than that achieved by tracking down the men afterwards, as has been done up to now.
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That's one reason advocates are campaigning for more deterrents, including a campaign to impose a 10percentt excise tax on soft drinks.
To further determine whether chemical deterrence was related to ecological success, we examined whether abundant plants had more chemically deterrent extracts than less abundant species.
A road-pricing charge acts as a more general deterrent to urban congestion.
It is hard to imagine a more "chilling" deterrent to serious press investigation than this.
A more effective deterrent may have been to throw in the towel.
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