Sentence examples for serving as a deterrent from inspiring English sources

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Still, Mr. Rackauckas said he was satisfied that the laws were serving as a deterrent.

That means illegally traded songs could be tracked back to the original purchaser, allowing authorities to identify illegal sharers and serving as a deterrent.

The notion of certification is important, because in addition to quality, it keeps phones acquired in … less-than-ideal circumstances … from being sold through the company (ideally serving as a deterrent to theft).

It’s worth considering that the Supermax model which includes prisoner isolation for 23 out of every 24 hours a day may be serving as a deterrent to some violent criminals, a kind of brightly lit billboard that advertises the life of rather extreme measures they are facing.

"If they feel their detention efforts aren't serving as a deterrent, they need to prove to people they will face real consequences if they come".

"From that perspective, if the law is working, sanctions on specific entities or individuals will not need to be imposed because the legislation is, in fact, serving as a deterrent," she said in a statement.

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Perhaps the tests served as a deterrent.

This debt, Rebossio added, may serve as a deterrent.

The toxic mucus serves as a deterrent to predators.

That has served as a deterrent to reporters.

It also serves as a deterrent to Iran.

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