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So too have complicated regulations governing particular markets, which deterred foreign firms from entering the Japanese market.
None of which deterred the joggers, some of whom attempted to gain access to Central Park, which was firmly sealed.
The Wake, which deterred publishers with its unconventional use of language, was the first crowdfunded novel to make it to the Man Booker long list.
The turnaround came despite the economic slowdown in the United States and Britain's outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, which deterred some travelers.
Sales in Britain had suffered from the disruption caused by the Olympic Games in July and August, which deterred some potential customers from coming to London, Ms. Cartwright said.
But high jet-fuel bills and a prolonged period of a highly valued Australian currency, which deterred overseas visitors from flying to Australia, compounded its problems.Qantas fares better in Australia's domestic market.
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We all benefit from better courts, which deter crime and remove public threats from the streets.
The government's populist efforts to cut immigration, which deter the young and educated, are an economic disaster.
Fourth, it has a strong and volatile currency, which deters investors and makes its exports less competitive.
South African labour laws make it hard to fire workers, which deters companies from hiring them in the first place.
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