That has not deterred her from her next project: reforesting acres stripped by those in search of firewood.
At the hearing, Kaufman urged Justice Department officials not to be deterred by the unwelcome verdict.
But these investors will be deterred by signs that the political situation has become more uncertain.
But Ferishta, 21, who like many Afghans gives out only her first name, was deterred.
Estrada does not think the near-collapse of the market has deterred investments in the Philippines.
For instance, Israel might be deterred from undertaking necessary preemptive action (such as the Osiraq raid).
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Deterred in part by high prices, Alwaleed has done very little in Asia until recently.
But the backlash against bail-outs was so intense that it attached stringent conditions that deterred participation.
That hasn't deterred Glimcher, though its mobile app is still on the drawing board.
Many are deterred from trying to convert by the rigours of the rabbinical courts.
"We need to show these people that we will not be deterred, " he said.
Those obstacles have not deterred several new firms that hope to strike it rich with uranium.
His mother, Nuala, has since urged Catholics not to be deterred from joining the PSNI.
Such security issues haven't deterred more than 200 U.S. companies from operating in the country.
Questions surrounding the safety and effectiveness of supplements do not seem to have deterred consumers.
These businesses, historically, have been disqualified or ineligible or just deterred from accepting credit cards.
That is one reason why Mr Vajpayee may be deterred from an early dissolution of parliament.
It found no evidence that broken windows policing deterred crime or used city resources wisely.
They aren't deterred by the fact that their job will likely come with stress.
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Others say that heavy lobbying by teaching unions against changing status deterred many schools.
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Lord Woolf said judges should not be deterred from taking positive action where necessary against government plans.
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Under David Blunkett, now education secretary, then Sheffield's leader, reckless spending and high business rates deterred investment.
Savers would be protected, initially at least, and capital flight to other euro-zone countries would be deterred.
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Steve Alloy, another Virginia builder, recalls how the talk of America defaulting deterred many of his customers.
However, the young, pesky Islanders weren't deterred, and they got even with 1:24 remaining in the middle period.
Smaller companies are deterred by the investment in market research, distribution and product design needed to sell abroad.
The southern U.S. has a poorer record here, but don't be deterred if you prefer NASCAR to snowmobiling.
However, Jack Morris has accumulated multiple statistics that have deterred his entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
If the mullahs got the bomb, I said, it was not they who would be deterred, but we.
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They are deterred by a requirement that the total funds they manage not exceed 50 times their capital.
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