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Not that it deterred him from his appointed rounds.
Some firms complained that it deterred them from going public and drove business overseas.
But it was not so heated that it deterred more than 200 people, projects and organisations from sending in their nominations.
Predictably, the cost of administration almost outweighed the money collected, and there is some evidence that it deterred people on low incomes from seeing their doctor.
Concluding that "such commingling has an anticompetitive effect," the appeals court said that it deterred computer makers from installing browsers made by rivals.
That is not to deny that antitrust action is sometimes right even in high-tech industries: Microsoft's dominance became so large, and so persistent, that it deterred rivals from innovating.
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Prosecutors sometimes also justify the doctrine on the ground that it deters murders.
One of the most frequently made claims about the death penalty is that it deters potential murderers.
Supporters argue that it deters criminals from returning to their old ways, and can monitor the whereabouts of sex offenders.
The results are perplexing.The commonest, and most common-sensical, argument for the death penalty is that it deters murder.
In nations where terrorism is more common, experience shows that it deters foreign investment, and probably domestic investment as well.
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