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Teachers told the MPs that they were deterred from organising school outings because of the bureaucracy involved.
However there are many millions more who were deterred from buying insurance this year because of the cost.
"Staff who spoke out felt ignored and there is strong evidence that many were deterred from doing so through fear and bullying".
Under threat of swift and painful action should they continue moving money for militants, the hawala operators were deterred from playing any further role in supporting terrorist attacks.
For example, a sizable portion of respondents said they wanted to have more meaningful conversations on list-relevant topics — but were deterred from initiating because of the perception that they were "spamming" people.
Even allowing (almost certainly over-generously) that several times that figure of 441 were deterred from trying to come to Australia, this country's boat arrivals remain a tiny fraction of the world's figure.
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But it can be deterred from war.
They will, therefore, be deterred from threatening China, e.g. by interrupting its oil supplies.
North Korea has not been deterred from developing nuclear weapons, but it has been deterred from the use of large-scale force.
That is one reason why Mr Vajpayee may be deterred from an early dissolution of parliament.
He was always encouraging The Review not to be deterred from discovering young writers of quality.
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