Maybe the Orange Bowl will be a bigger deterrent, a deterrent, but certainly not the weather.
And where critics see a dearth of weapons being found, he sees a deterrent.
They say Mofaz's threat is meant to serve primarily as a deterrent to Iran.
But the regulator admitted the amount was "totally inadequate" as a deterrent to the company.
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Stronger enforcement of regulations would act as a deterrent and help reduce corruption levels.
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What is supposed to be a deterrent effectively becomes a get-out-of- jail free card.
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It does send out a very clear message and should act as a deterrent.
If so, are the candidates espousing policies that will ensure we have such a deterrent?
But neither of these factors has so far proved much of a deterrent to foreign capital.
There is little, for instance, to show that prison is much of a deterrent.
The Recorder of Chester, Judge Elgan Edwards, said he hoped the sentences would act as a deterrent to others.
The "two strikes and you're out" threat would act as a deterrent, he said.
He says he'd like to believe today's sentence will act as a deterrent against doping by athletes.
It hopes the global involvement will act as a deterrent to anyone planning attacks on aid workers.
In a report, officers said fines at their current levels were not a deterrent to parking infringements.
Mr Givan said that most people thought prison did not work, and called for a deterrent approach.
This isn't just a matter of throwing Al Capone in Alcatraz as a deterrent to future tax scofflaws.
The recommendations would jeopardize patient privacy and could serve as a deterrent to individuals considering participation in trials.
For many employers, uncertainty regarding the sales outlook remains a deterrent to adding jobs or buying new equipment.
The adversary had a homeland to protect, assets to defend, and with those came a deterrent against attack.
Yet the sector is surrounded by a degree of confusion which has acted as a deterrent to saving.
The sheer volume of notes that had to be stolen to make a crime lucrative was a deterrent.
She said the girl child's right to live could not be ensured if a deterrent punishment was removed.
But Willie Fraser said the large tags may have served as a deterrent.
Still, the weakening sovereign outlook isn't necessarily a deterrent for some emerging-market investors.
He also thinks we can have a deterrent effect without major military strikes.
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The research paper concluded that, if CCTV surveillance did act as a deterrent, police detection rates would have fallen.
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So it serves as a signal, a deterrent, as much as it does as having a near-term, practical impact.
While audits may be a deterrent, they have very limited value in detection.
Rox said it had now employed a full-time security guard and installed a smoke cloud system as a deterrent.
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