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Japanese firms are embracing poison pill defences that might deter foreign bidders.
A company in Spain has created a bag that might deter thefts of laptop computers.
That would be a benefit of prosecutions: it's the one thing that might deter reckless behavior in the future.
But the United States has not embraced large-scale aid and employment programs that might deter farmers from planting poppies.
From there, scientists plan to try different methods that might deter the whales from swimming into the nets.
The firm worried that having to license these trademarks would introduce legal complexities that might deter it and others from buying trademarked beans, thereby hurting farmers.
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"I actually felt that this might deter young people from having abortions".
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