Not exact matches
You also have to consider the effect
on the reputation that acts
as a
deterrent in all our cases.
«These fighters will have a positive impact
on Taiwan's self - defense and would act
as a necessary
deterrent to China's aggressive military posture across the Asia - Pacific region,» Senators John Cornyn, the assistant majority leader, and James Inhofe, a senior member of the Armed Services Committee, said in a letter to President Donald Trump.
On the other hand, such strikes, he said, also act
as a
deterrent to Hezbollah, whose missile capabilities could mean that the air force and the rest of the Israeli military will fight any future Lebanon war with their own bases under attack.
Inclusion, too, could have been viewed
as a
deterrent to growth, based
on an antiquated and, frankly, obsolete notion that homogeneous cultures would be easier to control and more uniformly productive.
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.
Capital punishment's lack of demonstrated superiority
as a
deterrent (the evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly
as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims made
on behalf of capital punishment.
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.
Those who believe that a four - game suspension for a second offense is a sufficient
deterrent are
as deluded and naive
as Taylor, who wrote in his 1987 book, LT: Living
on the Edge, that he had cured his addiction to cocaine by playing a lot of golf.
Lewis Hamilton has weighed in
on the Max Verstappen penalty debate, saying it wouldn't have been an issue if there had been a proper
deterrent, such
as grass, surrounding the track.
The concept of using consequences, physical or otherwise,
as a
deterrent for hitting is based
on the misconception that small children have the capacity for forethought (i.e..
The large size of this pillow may be a
deterrent for a lot of women,
as this pillow is actually large enough to be a kid sized mattress, but the «Legs»
on this U-shaped pillow are the saving grace and can be positioned in any which way to provide you with utmost comfort.
The concept of using consequences, physical or otherwise,
as a
deterrent for hitting is based
on the misconception that small children have the capacity for forethought (i.e. «If I hit, I will get in trouble.
He further suggested that strict laws must be implemented and individuals who infringe
on the rights of the vulnerable in society, severely punished to serve
as deterrent to others.
When Britain's third party can put aside its differences
on issues such
as Europe and our nuclear
deterrent to join forces with the Conservatives, it must make us question the relevance of dog - tagging parties with ideological values of old.
Reacting to calls by some supporters of the NPP calling
on the Executives of the party to reinstate suspended Kwabena Agyapong, he said Mr. Agyapong deserves to remain suspended to serve
as deterrent to others.
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.
With US going
on rampage around the world and leaving cesspools and terrorist - breeding grounds (just this week we had suicide bomber in Manchester, self - described in past
as «fighter against Gaddafi» and later «against Assad») in place of orderly and even relatively prosperous countries you can't really blame NK for wanting to have a proper
deterrent against same fate.
«
On that basis alone I would support the reintroduction of capital punishment to serve
as a
deterrent.»
Any hypothetical military engagement where a nuclear armed country were to be in danger of being completely overrun would change the calculation
on whether they would be willing to use nuclear weapons, but Russia probably would not, for example, use their nuclear weapons
as a
deterrent against attacks against their conventional troops in Ukraine, even if they were in danger of being forced out of Ukraine completely because the retaliation would cost much more to them than what they would be losing.
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.
Commenting
on the development, Owusu - Agyemang noted that his hard earned reputation was damaged by the publication and
as a result he would ensure the judgement is executed to the letter to serve
as a
deterrent.
The Conservatives,
on the other hand, reiterated in their manifesto their support for a submarine based nuclear
deterrent and have subsequently made it clear that they are committed to replacing the fleet come what may, recently citing the escalating situation in far away North Korea
as a legitimate argument for renewal.
He further stated that the court's judgement
on the three is appropriate because it serves
as a
deterrent to others.
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On February 10, 2005, North Korea finally declared that it had manufactured nuclear weapons
as a «nuclear
deterrent for self - defence».
«Of course, we should involve the House fully in a decision
as important
as the renewal of our nuclear
deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view
on that important matter in a vote,» he added.
Staffordshire police, for the record, are the most enthusiastic, having discharged them
on 72 occasions and drawn them «
as a
deterrent» 547 times over nine years.
Since 1969 the United Kingdom has always had at least one ballistic - missile submarine
on patrol, giving it a nuclear
deterrent that is, what the Defence Council described in 1980
as, «effectively invulnerable to pre-emptive attack».
As the Treasury has refused to pay for the nuclear
deterrent out of its own funds the impact of continuing with Trident
on the number of conventional forces Britain can afford will be exacerbated further.
It should have the power to impose fines
on papers «that are large enough to act
as a
deterrent» and it should have the power to ensure that apologies and corrections are given due prominence.
Referring to reported differences between Mr Corbyn and his party, such
as on the Trident nuclear
deterrent, Mr Findlay said: «For years political parties have tried to stop people debating, giving the impression that everyone thinks the same way but that's not the case.
The government denies plans to delay a decision
on a replacement for the Trident nuclear
deterrent -
as a Channel 4 News FactCheck analysis finds there would be extra costs involved if it were to do so.
As the Labour party reconsiders its policy
on Trident renewal, Lord West, the former First Sea Lord and Security Minister, is clear: abandoning the UK's nuclear
deterrent is not an option.
PP
on crime: «If you had the ultimate punishment for the murder of policemen and other heinous crimes, I am sure it would act
as a
deterrent.
Theresa May has warned that ditching Britain's nuclear
deterrent would be a «reckless gamble»,
as MPs prepare to vote
on the Trident missile system.
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.
Dickson called
on President Muhammadu Buhari and other relevant organs of the government to conduct investigation and bring the perpetrators of election violence to book to serve
as deterrent to others.
If we choose to reduce our arsenal to what is viewed by many
as a credible
deterrent, maybe 300, 400 weapons, which is vastly fewer than 10,000, but would still inflict, you know, horrific damage to anybody foolish enough to challenge us
on that front, well then we'll be living in a slightly different world; or we could,
as George Shultz, et al argued, «Try to work towards a world free of nuclear weapons in their entirety and put this destructive genie back in the bottle.»
It can also be generated by a device used
as a
deterrent against martens (to keep them from gnawing
on the wiring of cars).
As you can imagine just by performing these simple thought exercises, if there are emotional, chemical, relationship and other stressors constantly present in your mind or body, there can be a real pile - up on your natural biological stress response, and all of these stressors acting together can act as a serious deterrent to adrenal recover
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on your natural biological stress response, and all of these stressors acting together can act
as a serious deterrent to adrenal recover
as a serious
deterrent to adrenal recovery.
I'll often put my training log
on the bench or under the bar too,
as this is a further
deterrent to someone swiping your stuff.
According to his Tumblr, he specifically gave the characters Amity and Trosce family guy al harrington online dating huge difference in both size and age
as a shipping
deterrent he intended to give them a relationship datinv
on.
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.
So horrific are the Olsen flicks that their only logical use could be
as «bad - behavior deterrents» (As in: «Behave yourself or I'll put on that Olsen twins movie!»
as «bad - behavior
deterrents» (
As in: «Behave yourself or I'll put on that Olsen twins movie!»
As in: «Behave yourself or I'll put
on that Olsen twins movie!»)
Undoubtedly, CCTV continues to play an important role in keeping a watchful eye
on critical perimeter areas, acting both
as a
deterrent and an active measure for early intervention.
Schools and colleges can also be an attractive target for petty thieves looking for unattended equipment held
on - site, therefore the impact of having a uniformed security officer
as a
deterrent against such offenses really can not be ignored.
Hobby also warned that the changes could act
as a «further
deterrent» to leaders to take
on the most challenging schools.
Depending
on the assessed level of risk, the school should put in appropriate measures, which
as a minimum should be a
deterrent such
as a remote monitored intruder alarm.
The move was apparently spurred
on by a law that went into effect last year, which instructed federal agencies like NHTSA to revise their civil penalties to better align with inflation and continue to act
as a
deterrent.
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