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The government hopes to deter this by promoting farming on the land.The market is proving popular.
"This terrorism gives us the right to broaden our response to deter this occupier".
The British attempt to deter this by a naval attack in the gulf had not been effective.
("We are thoroughly reviewing the situation and will take appropriate steps to deter this type of activity," Disney said in a statement).
"One would have hoped that the many public corruption investigations that have previously been announced would have served to deter this type of conduct.
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And it will take more than venomous speeches by ministers to deter those who recognise this from saying it.
This is to deter those who might be tempted to grab their pass or wristband on arrival, ditch their shifts, and make their way off into the arena.
They want to deter, and this they do through openness: NATO, argues Mr Cooper, is not so much a war-machine as by virtue of its openness a massive confidence-building measure.Take stock and prepareHow does all this help anyone to understand the world?
"In the same way that the [Obama] administration was detaining families to deter them, this is an effort to deport to deter," said Royce Murray, director of policy at the National Immigrant Justice Center.
He said he did not expect the flood to deter outdoor enthusiasts: "This is a very rare occurrence.
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