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The backlog of traffic infractions is already so daunting that it compromises enforcement (and the deterrence of bad driving).
Such prevention of mutually beneficial transactions is generally considered bad (though the deterrence of actions which hurt third parties such as pollution is an exception).
Re "Sue, but Don't Prosecute," by Dick Thornburgh (Op-Ed, Sept. 20): An important factor in the deterrence of corporate misconduct is the stigma of criminal conviction.
The prime minister said the government was consulting relevant parties on how to use penalties to improve the deterrence of phone use while driving.
Strategists attribute the non-occurrence — the deterrence — of these events to the weapons themselves, to bombs on airplanes, missiles in silos, launchers on submarines.
To open up access and remove the deterrence of debt, a higher education maintenance allowance set at £2,000 a year should be introduced.
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He added, "the role of the deterrence factor of nuclear missile weapons" will have to be redefined in such a world.
The intended target of the deterrence mission of the "Iron Brigade" is, by design, Russia.
The old deterrence of the cold-war era is imperfect for dissuading the threats of the new century and for maintaining stability in our new national security environment".
Is it prepared to undermine the deterrence capacity of other nuclear countries, including Russia, China, India and Pakistan?
A combination of offensive and defensive, and nuclear and non-nuclear capabilities is essential to meet the deterrence requirements of the 21st century".
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