Hell - fires and eternal (or unending) suffering was at one time regarded
as a deterrent from wrong - doing.
That's a good thing if you won't actually do so and if the difficult access to your wealth serves
as a deterrent from future overspending.
Enemy design is varied as enemies are gradually introduced such as inhabitants of the jungle which come in differing shapes and sizes that have been digitally corrupted, while flies will also attack Rad and Dusty with jellyfish enemies firing barbs in all directions and water is usually electrified
as a deterrent from falling into it coupled with spiky red thorns, alongside dangerous looking red enemies that attempt to prevent Dusty from achieving his objective in the Pixelverse.
That cost serves
as a deterrent from even trying to post malicious transactions.
Not exact matches
The grueling testimonies
from CEO John Stumpf, coupled with insights
from my industry - wide research into the culture and mindsets of bankers, suggest there is a blind spot among senior leaders at Wells Fargo,
as well
as deterrents to speaking up among the rank and file.
It is highly unlikely that a provider will display poor results
as this will be a
deterrent from gaining new subscribers.
When asked whether their firms allow employees to trade on their own behalf through external accounts, 61 % of respondents said employees and spouses can trade on their own behalf
as long
as they report their activities to the company, compared to 51 % in last year's survey; 22 % said their firm's no - trading policy is strictly enforced and is a major
deterrent to outside trading activities, slightly down
from 25 % in January 2016; 14 % said their company has a no trading policy and that it is clear that violation it is a fireable offense, compared to 12 %; and another 3 % said that while their firms have no trading policies, they are loosely enforced and of little concern to employees, down
from 12 %.
Sociological evidence on the
deterrent effect of the death penalty
as currently practiced is ambiguous, conflicting, and far
from probative.
One study
from the University of Colorado found that 88 percent of America criminologists did not believe that the death penalty was an effective
deterrent, and 91 percent believe politicians support the death penalty merely
as a way to appear tough on crime.
It is legaly used
as both a
deterrent for future offenders and to prevent the wronged party
from furthering the problem through direct vengance.
As soon as it becomes unnecessary, fear becomes a positive deterrent, and should be entirely removed, as dead flesh is removed from living tissu
As soon
as it becomes unnecessary, fear becomes a positive deterrent, and should be entirely removed, as dead flesh is removed from living tissu
as it becomes unnecessary, fear becomes a positive
deterrent, and should be entirely removed,
as dead flesh is removed from living tissu
as dead flesh is removed
from living tissue.
One way to use them is
as a
deterrent for older children
from waking a new baby.
The clue to Trident's ineffectiveness
as an independent nuclear
deterrent came
from Thatcher herself when she said it was being acquired «with the co-operation of the United States» He will also be confident he has the argument to tackle her on public spending.
The strategic purpose of nuclear weapons is, instead, to act
as deterrent, i.e. to dissuade an opponent
from attacking.
This would be significant
as the UK's nuclear
deterrent submarines operate
from the West Coast of Scotland.
The statement added, «The PDP may soon be squandering the big reprieve it secured
from the profound judgment of the Supreme Court by declaring a «no - victor, no - vanquished», and dangling an unnecessary amnesty without sanctioning Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and his fake National Working Committee acolytes, to serve
as a
deterrent at the national level and
as an example to state chapters.
Two other ministers could resign
from their posts in government over the issue, and
as many
as 100 Labour MPs could vote against plans to update the UK's nuclear
deterrent, it has emerged.
Another provision in the violent crime reduction bill would increase the maximum sentence for carrying a blade or point in public
from two to four years, and Mr Johnson said the combination of measures would act
as a
deterrent to young people.
He repeated however that a nuclear
deterrent would be necessary to defend Britain
from «nuclear blackmail» by states such
as North Korea and Iran.
According to him: «If the arrests and prosecution of those culpable were made
from the onset, it would have served
as a
deterrent to others who engage in the heinous crime.»
He said: «
As well as her own extensive and wide - ranging consultations with senior figures from the armed forces, the defence industry, the unions, academic experts and others, Emily is hosting a series of round table events for MPs to inform the defence review, focusing on issues such as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security, terrorism, and the role of special forces, as well as the future of the nuclear deterren
As well
as her own extensive and wide - ranging consultations with senior figures from the armed forces, the defence industry, the unions, academic experts and others, Emily is hosting a series of round table events for MPs to inform the defence review, focusing on issues such as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security, terrorism, and the role of special forces, as well as the future of the nuclear deterren
as her own extensive and wide - ranging consultations with senior figures
from the armed forces, the defence industry, the unions, academic experts and others, Emily is hosting a series of round table events for MPs to inform the defence review, focusing on issues such
as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security, terrorism, and the role of special forces, as well as the future of the nuclear deterren
as intelligence, international relations, cyber-security, terrorism, and the role of special forces,
as well as the future of the nuclear deterren
as well
as the future of the nuclear deterren
as the future of the nuclear
deterrent.
«Those who attacked me and the other assembly members of the task - force will be prosecuted, I will make sure the law takes its course to serve
as a
deterrent to others who would want to prevent public officials
from carrying out their mandate.»
It can also be generated by a device used
as a
deterrent against martens (to keep them
from gnawing on the wiring of cars).
We are using a different kind of
deterrent — trying to stop birds
from hearing one another by playing a noise that is at the same pitch
as the alarm calls or predator noises they are listening out for,» said Professor Swaddle, who is also Professor of Biology at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg in the US.
It's most commonly used for relief
from severe sunburn but with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, it's a great dandruff
deterrent as well.
The sealed vessel «The Proteus» is reduced down to microscopic size and it's crew through a secret organizational branch known
as the «CMDF» (Combined Miniature Defense Force or Combined Miniature
Deterrent Forces) and are injected into the artery of a defecting Russian scientist who has suffered a brain injury and is in a coma
from an assassination attempt on his life... The CMDF's Mission... to navigate inside the body of the scientist to get to the brain (within exactly 60 minutes) where Dr. Duval and the team of the «Proteus» will attempt to dissolve to coagulum with a laser beam and get back to the center of the patient's body before everything starts growing back to its original size.
Most schools will not assist children in applying their sunscreen
as teachers face time pressures and concerns over child abuse is a huge
deterrent that comes with strong advice
from local authority education departments and trade unions.
A low starting salary can also serve
as a
deterrent to those considering the teaching profession and could potentially keep talented new graduates
from pursuing teaching roles.
In doing so, potential recruits dissociate the network
from the convoluted requirements of traditional public schools, a factor that is considered a
deterrent,
as discussed
as earlier in this paper.
Other reasons cited for the steady decline in bookshops are high rent (which has made it difficult to maintain a high street presence of late for the owners), parking fees — another factor that too is acting
as a
deterrent for buyers to actually travel to the bookshops — and supermarkets offering steep discounts on books and periodicals, luring customers away
from the bookshops.
The substantial risk
from these interrelated forces — drawdowns and the crowded trade — act
as a very practical and meaningful
deterrent to more widespread adoption of a momentum investing strategy, even though it has been proven to be robustly profitable.
However, it could prove a
deterrent to a takeover approach, for example — but I didn't highlight this above,
as I think any potential acquirer would also seek out / require assurances of support
from a majority of breeders (& buyers) anyway.
This combination is not only great fun for cats, but also acts
as a training tool and
deterrent from clawing and scratching furniture.
Cover sandboxes to keep neighborhood cats out of them, and consider using other
deterrents in your garden and yard to prevent animals
from using your yard
as a bathroom.
Other aversion
deterrents are usually scent - based — some folks have had success keeping cats away
from garden beds with things like citrus peels and eucalyptus, and recently I've seen people using mulch
as a
deterrent.
Each bundle includes a mix of popular pet care items
from the company, such
as shampoo, training pads and diapers, flea and tick spray, NO CHEW
deterrent and cat litter box deodorizer.
As a safety net to avoid problems if something unexpected happens, and also as a deterrent to keep John Q. Public from wandering over and trying to pet your d
As a safety net to avoid problems if something unexpected happens, and also
as a deterrent to keep John Q. Public from wandering over and trying to pet your d
as a
deterrent to keep John Q. Public
from wandering over and trying to pet your dog
To help reduce conflict in the community, the organization provides information for humane ways to keep cats out of your yard, including fencing options, using scented plants
as a
deterrent, and how to build outdoor litter boxes that will help keep cats
from digging in your garden.
Aside
from providing more stimulation, I would recommend coating the wall with a chewing
deterrent such
as Bitter Apple, which most dogs find unappealing, and also completely ignoring the behavior for a week or so to see if he will stop naturally without the encouragement of it attracting your attention.
Window glass is not a
deterrent to this spectrum of light either, so the dog should be kept away
from sunny windows and shielded
from the sunlight in the car
as well.
With the holidays approaching, you could also use these
deterrents on holiday tree skirts
as well
as the lower branches to discourage your cats
from chewing on or climbing into them.
If you want to stop your kitten
from suckling on an inanimate object you can try using
deterrents such
as Bitter Apple, which simply gives the object a bad taste.
In a sense, it does promote healthy dog chewing,
as it is a
deterrent from chewing on inappropriate objects.
Sticky Paws and other products are designed
as deterrents, to discourage cats
from using furniture instead of their new scratcher.
Aside
from worries about violence, my friends had also cited the long lines to return to the US
as a
deterrent for crossing the border, and the congestion on this particular evening was no different.
The seven to nine - hour drive down bad roads by van (
from 700 pesos [Dh60] per person)
from Puerto Princesa also works
as a
deterrent, but is quite worth the trouble.
As the world we live in changes
from a «
deterrent state» to the heightened vigilance of today's «preventative state,» our construction, he argues, must also change.
They differ
from the general and specific damages, because rather than make the plaintiff whole, the punitive damages are put in place
as a
deterrent and warning to the defendant.
The second, however, remains a challenge, particularly
as one moves away
from relying on the knowledge of the possibility of ex post adjudication and punishment having a
deterrent effect, and towards ex ante identification and intercession.
Moreover, this will act
as a
deterrent to cyber-criminals looking to take advantage of the lack of regulations within the ICO market in order to steal
from their unsuspecting investors.