Progressive taxation deters our best producers and exacting double taxation against investment income drives capital away.
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But checking levels involves a painful finger-prick test, which deters many from carrying out the test.
Prosecutors like to justify what they do by pointing to how it deters future misbehaviour.
But for the moment, at least, none of this deters the wildcatters along Wyoming's Powder River.
It deters them from taking up their prescriptions, having eye tests and going to the dentist.
Today, KFOR deters renewed hostilities in cooperation with local authorities, bilateral partners, and international institutions.
Kelly has called the practice a lifesaving tool that deters criminals from taking illegal weapons in public.
The US Chamber of Commerce, a business lobby, says the FCPA also deters foreign mergers and acquisitions.
Or, if too many of its bluffs are called, Pyongyang may feel that its rhetoric no longer deters.
None of that deters investors from concluding Spain cannot service its debts, support its banks and its impoverished regions.
The second reason why the deterrence still matters is that it deters attacks.
South African labour laws make it hard to fire workers, which deters companies from hiring them in the first place.
At the same time, the fact that people stay in watching their sets, rather than going out, deters would-be burglars.
Banks become reluctant to hand out mortgages, which in turn deters the developers who used to renovate or rebuild crumbling houses.
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This track record encourages continued action, attracts supporters, and even deters opponents.
It also deters, something which many right-thinking people wish not to believe.
But you understand the argument, you can't talk about whether it deters incremental growth that may have happened had they not been there.
Though this might appear to be a substantial reduction, it remains high by international standards and deters foreign firms from participating in the market.
But this strategy is ultimately counter-productive for both industry and consumers, argues the report, not least because it deters grass roots research in universities.
For what they perceive as extravagance is always less costly in lives and treasure than the long drawn-out wars it deters altogether or shortens with quick victories.
Indeed that could be the point, supposing it deters free-riders.
This greater volatility deters action and often invites selling.
This will make it more costly for new ratings firms to enter the fray and compete, which deters legitimate alternatives from developing and protects the very system that has served us so poorly.
Rothman added that he was confident in Beijing managing a slower growth rate while making essential reforms to a household registration system that deters migrants from settling in cities and trying to join the middle class.
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Inheritance tax is undoubtedly unpopular but it deters saving less than most other taxes on capital accumulation, as Alan Auerbach, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, pointed out in a recent lecture in London.
Uncertainty about ripeness deters some would-be buyers.
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What this means is rather than trying to catch every cheater you randomly sample for cheating and if you find incontrovertible proof then you impose a punishment so viciously harsh that fear of it deters all possible cheaters.
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