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Violence has been escalating, possibly to deter NATO from taking control of security in south Afghanistan.
The Office of the Senate Sergeant at Arms and Doorkeeper tracks both average and peak call volumes to the switchboard, but declines to make that information public, for reasons it likewise keeps to itself: possibly to prevent denial-of-service attacks, possibly to deter competitively minded constituents from trying to set new records.
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How could a conventional army fighting a war thousands of miles away possibly do anything to deter terrorists like the Tsarnaev brothers, who cited those very wars as the motivation for their attacks?
Trump says Japan and South Korea must do more to defend themselves, including possibly acquiring nuclear weapons to deter North Korea.
So the main question, to my mind, is whether a comfortable (and possibly relatively short) detention is sufficient to deter similar crimes.
The commission said the American response was "utterly inadequate" and proposed stronger ways to deter Chinese hacking, like possibly allowing companies to retaliate against attackers with their own counterstrikes.
"I think these tests are a signal to show 'we can launch multiple missiles in retaliation' to deter any actions that could possibly be taken against an ICBM test," said Pinkston.
It could award (very moderate) compensatory damages to victims of the media for privacy invasions and defamations and possibly much larger punitive fines (which it would keep) to deter repetition.
To deter hackers from copying the tags, the ID number itself will be encrypted and possibly combined with a unique physical identifier, such as a hologram.
You try to deter misconduct.
This helped to deter Pietersen.
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