Not an option: he will not stay. (He even booked a Caribbean cruise to deter attempts to co-opt him.) A vote?
It also presupposes society's ability (and willingness) to withstand the lows we seek to deter and to use the visible punishment of those blows as threats capable of deterring future harms.
Given how hard tracking can be to deter thanks to supercookies and obscure opt-outs, the cyberazzi can be as hard to fend off for the average consumer as are the paparazzi for Demi Moore on a Yom Kippur camping trip.
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Its intention is to clarify, deter and to shift the thinking of parents.
We will preserve our unique ability to project power and deter threats to peace.
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Will it be enough to deter aggression, to stop the shelling of Sarajevo, to bring the parties to the peace table?
Their priorities should be to deter aggressors, to prevent nasty weapons getting to nasty people and to maintain international trade treaties.
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Its aim is to deter any threats to Turkey, to defend Turkey's population and territory and to de-escalate the crisis on NATO's southeastern border.
Authorities say the massive security operation is not intended to deter people from coming to Washington.
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Others argue that the loans should have been at punitive rates, to deter banks from coming to the central bank cap in hand.
He dismissed suggestions that ministers had considered placing adverts seeking to deter migrants from coming to the UK, saying people should not "believe everything they read in the newspapers".
Last month, the incoming head of Universities UK, Roderick Floud, speaking on behalf of university chiefs, added his voice to the criticism of the present system, saying that it was too complex and could deter applicants to higher education.
In the past, however, he has backed measures to deter "straw purchases" to clamp down on gun trafficking.
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If a more or less seamless network can be created from the web of European ventures, it should be possible to deter customers from straying on to other companies' systems.
But even crossing out the mistaken postcode failed to deter the card from coming to their house in Aylmerton, which had the same name as one in a nearby village.
Ultimately, the decision whether America will be able to deter future conflicts, and to wage them successfully if deterrence fails, will depend on a comprehensive recapitalization of every one of the armed services.
Cardiff council said it was also involved in the discussions between the Welsh Local Government Association and the Welsh government to consider measures to provide "an appropriate level of public assurance", including better measures to deter fraud and encouraging changes to the existing supply regimes.
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Japanese women are also less deter mined to break down traditional sex roles.
The fines are simply not high enough to deter someone who is currently able to get a very good price for scrap metal.
"Food is the main cause of all-year breeding and overcrowding, and the best long-term solution to deter large groups of pigeons is to refrain from feeding them, " he added.
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But it is not going to deter me from doing what I want to do.
Finally, it should help to deter the irresponsible financial trading that contributed to the crisis we are in today.
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The Europeans, in exchange, will promise to deter investment using illegally expropriated assets and to step up co-operation against terrorism.
But equally we cannot allow red tape to deter the very people that we want to come to the UK and help make the economy stronger.
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In addition to moving to recover all the faulty credits TIGTA uncovered, the IRS is slowly rewriting its computer codes and revising its forms to deter (or at least be able to identify after the credit has been paid) bogus claims.
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As with similar draw-downs in the past, we wound up cashiering force-structure we need to deter aggression against us or our interests and to contend with its perpetrators.
Even more simply, that's why the state trooper sits in wait along the highway to deter us from exceeding the speed limit and to punish us (with fines, points, etc.) when we're caught doing so.
Rampant insecurity is likely to deter all but the most avid investors for months to come.
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It meant having an arsenal big enough to deter the Soviets from attacking first and potent enough to respond effectively if they did.
Economists such as Mitchell Polinsky, of Stanford Law School, and Steven Shavell, of Harvard Law School, argue that to deter harmful conduct, punitive damages should be equivalent to the amount of harm caused, multiplied by the inverse of the probability of detection.
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