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In imposing Mr. Fleishman's sentence, Federal District Judge Jed S. Rakoff emphasized the need for deterrence.
When assessing a sentence, judges are entitled to take the need for deterrence into account.
The need for deterrence against rogue nations could amply be fulfilled with existing U.S. and Russian strategic assets.
The world has not seen its last war, and the need for deterrence and air dominance is growing, not diminishing.
The opinions emphasize the need for deterrence as a means to preserve the integrity of the financial markets by making it very costly to trade on inside information.
Acknowledging the symbolic nature of those 150 years, the judge cited a need for deterrence, retribution and justice for the victims.
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India does not need them for deterrence, and they could slightly heighten China's fears that its own weapons might be wiped out before they get off the ground.
If Iran obtains a nuclear weapon, Saudi Arabia and some other Sunni Arab states may feel they need one for deterrence purposes.
Still, they said, the seriousness of his crimes and the need for general deterrence required "a substantial sentence".
On Wednesday Judge Preska quoted from that memorandum, saying that she recognized the "need for public deterrence".
The British public, too, is less convinced of the need for nuclear deterrence than in the past.
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