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Activists warned that this would deter victims from reporting sexual assaults.
"Doing this would deter a lot of people who would otherwise be excellent teachers.
This would deter Mr Assad's fighter jets from flying close to the liberated zone, creating a thin no-fly zone.
But neither Mr. Milcin nor a Western diplomat who insisted on anonymity thought this would deter the prime minister.
This would deter some of the worst abuses while preserving the educational, mutually beneficial unpaid internships that I and so many others have experienced.
Some travelers appeared unfazed; one Briton hurt in the bombings, Paul Hewitt, quickly told reporters, "I can't see why this would deter me from coming back".
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"But I don't think this report would deter us from doing a short sale".
The effects of all new election rules would be public, and this transparency would deter many unfair rules.
It's difficult enough to hear the flight attendant over the roar of the engines, let alone a cell phone, and this inconvenience would deter any prolonged calls.
The bride in question had developed a chronic illness in early adulthood and was convinced that this condition would deter eligible bachelors from ever proposing to her.
"I thought if I put this out there, maybe it would deter this guy from doing this again in the future".
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