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They no longer need to deter a default by threatening Greece with expulsion from the euro.
Japan's defence officials have started to consider what additional weapons they might need to deter North Korean aggression.
First, it emphasises the need to deter young girls from entering prostitution three-quarters start working before they are 21.
His answer speaks to regional interests; the threat of creating a safe haven where extremist elements might gain access to chemical weapons; the need to deter Assad from using weapons again; and the need to deter other enemies from action.
But the judge said he balanced that against the need to deter other Internet companies from copyright infringement.
But the V.A. and its overseers say there is a special contributor to the backlog of A&A claims: the need to deter so-called pension poachers.
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"Criminal prosecution is still needed to deter future crimes.
On one hand, doping undermines sports' integrity, and harsh sanctions are needed to deter participants from trying to cheat.
The 5,113 means a reduction of 84 percent, but still far more than is needed to deter any threat.
But what is needed to deter or detect the determined cheats is a safeguards revolution.Happily, one is in prospect.
Theresa May and the UK defence secretary, Michael Fallon, suggest it is needed to deter a resurgent Russia.
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