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He has helped revive the use of two deterrents that, for reasons no one quite understands, wolves find particularly scary: red bunting (hung around sheep pens) and the bark of the fluffy white Tatra mountain sheepdog.
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One deterrent is cost ($2,000 to $6,000 per ear), seldom covered by insurance.
His grandfather, Ira Antin, said one deterrent to ballpark scorekeeping has been the inability to purchase a mere scorecard.
There have been four deterrent Acts in 10 years, two of these in the past four years, as policy after attacking policy fails.
One deterrent to companies giving access to investigators is that they don't want them sniffing around corporate documents and hard drives.
One deterrent for foreign investors has been what is referred to as the Coalgate scandal: allegations of possible corruption over the allocation of coal deposits to companies and the public sector.
Since the weight gain that comes with stopping smoking is often one deterrent for smokers to quit, Picciotto suggests that the new pathway could be targeted by pharmaceuticals to suppress appetite during the initial stages of smoking cessation.
Thus the two traditional deterrents to part-time employment are disappearing.
There are two main deterrents to cycling: road safety and theft.
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