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The right had toyed with the idea of annexation, but was deterred by the same dilemma.
Bayh suggested that he was deterred by the morass in Iraq and, by extension, the challenges posed by Iran.
It is tempting to conclude that he was deterred by the administration's ideological wariness of public ownership.
The V&A had long wanted to acquire one for its collection, but was deterred by the profusion of fake "Kirknesses".
IN 2003, when John Kahoun, a New Yorker, decided to buy an apartment as a rental investment, he was deterred by the cost of property in Manhattan.
For this "ultimate stage," as he called it, Mr. de Noirmont said he was deterred by what he termed a stunting economic climate in France.
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Negatively, criminals will be deterred by jail.
Don't be deterred by the title.
Potential clients may be deterred by being given unequal rights.
"Don't be deterred by the intimidation, don't be deterred by the screaming, don't be deterred by the political mountain you have to climb," he said.
China has not been deterred by all the criticism.
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