Those who killed Mr. Garner need to be held criminally liable for any improper
actions as a deterrent to future incidents.
Not exact matches
The primary motive of the laws is to deliver justice to those who are exploited, though they also act
as a
deterrent for further similar
actions and thus drive social reform.
They have stated that they can, and if necessary, will go ahead with a nuclear strike on the US, thus bringing into
action, a US counteraction in the pacific,
as a
deterrent against nuclear warfare.
The traditional authority explained that they took the
action to punish the MP to serve
as a
deterrent to others.
Simon Osei Mensah said their
action will serve
as a
deterrent to anyone who occupies the position of the Kumasi Metropolitan chief executive.
According to him, such an
action, if backed by a court order would serve
as a
deterrent to operators of such Liquefied Petroleum Gas...
Another good
deterrent is to get a water bottle drink all the water of out it and then but some pebbles in the bottle enough to cover the bottom lets say an inch deep and cover it back
as soon
as the puppy is doing something that you don't want shake the bottle this will startle the puppy so that she stops her bad
action.
It remains to be seen, however, whether insurers will regularly pursue this course of
action and whether this case will act
as a
deterrent to fraudulent claimants.
Should family court intervention and professional counseling prove ineffective, the realistic option of civil legal
action,
as a last resort, should be made available in all states
as a significant
deterrent of future parental alienation behavior.
Consider how your spouse would feel if he walked in and caught you or came upon correspondence between you and your affair partner
as a
deterrent to putting your attraction into
action.
«It's a rigorous but fair process,» says Matthews, adding that
actions serve
as a
deterrent and protect the public but also works to the advantage of Realtors by protecting their professional image.