Sentence examples for potential deterrents from inspiring English sources

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That's because the equation is skewed in favor of anyone hoping to wreak havoc by launching a missile at an American plane: the weapons are relatively cheap (low-end models can be had for under $10,000) and plentiful, while potential deterrents, such that exist, are few and incredibly expensive.

This study investigated New Zealand nurses' views on legalising assisted dying across a range of clinical conditions, nurses' willingness to engage in legal assisted dying, potential deterrents and enablers to such engagement, and nurses' perceptions of the proper role of their professional bodies in relation to legalising assisted dying.

Inventories in this assessment that were designed to identify potential deterrents to help seeking and difficulties encountered in care demonstrated clear principal component structures, and helped to explain satisfaction with care.

These findings were echoed in an international survey of 134 surgeons examining preference and practice in haemodialysis vascular access creation; increased co-morbidities and previous failed vascular access procedures were seen as potential deterrents to AVF creation [ 10].

Two inventories embedded in this assessment, to assess potential deterrents to help seeking and difficulties encountered in care, demonstrated very clear principal component structure, and were helpful in understanding aspects of help seeking and satisfaction with care.

Particular barriers compound these more generalised concerns about the image of general practice; for example, a recent survey of Australian general practice trainees identified increasing bureaucracy, workforce shortages, and poor remuneration as potential deterrents to a future career in general practice [ 68].

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To be clear, all other potential deterrent platforms were evaluated.

So far, It's already excelling as a makeshift doorstop, tea tray and potential deterrent for intruders.

Citing the "potential deterrent effect," Mr. West outlined the Justice Department's "guidelines for approval" of cases under Firrea.

Naming the boy could act as a "potential deterrent" to others, he added, but more important was the "general interest in open justice", he said.

Generally speaking, courts tend to take the view that there is a potential deterrent effect in naming and shaming young people found guilty of serious crimes.

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