Keeping the Trident nuclear weapons system would act
as an effective deterrent in preventing threats to UK security, Sir Menzies Campbell has said.
In other words, the presence of a green crab was
as effective a deterrent to sesarma herbivory as actual attacks by green crabs.
Fleas are not an exception and saltwater can be used
as an effective deterrent.
Regularly adding a good mix of materials to your compost bin and perhaps even aerating the material now and then will ensure that the composting process works effectively and the frequent disturbance inside and around the bin will act
as an effective deterrent against rats.
But the current legislation needs some important revisions before it can serve
as an effective deterrent of bad faith patent troll claims.
Not exact matches
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.
The plain truth is, though, that even if punishment was
effective as a
deterrent, a gentle response to physical aggression is literally the only response that a parent can make that won't actually reinforce the aggression.
Parents are encouraged to use baby safety gates
as a
deterrent rather than an
effective barrier and children should always be supervised.
No evidence has emerged since its abolition to suggest that it's an
effective sentence, either
as a
deterrent or to protect the public.
The idea of capital punishment
as both reliable, objective justice and
effective deterrent is shown to be dangerously absurd, and its abolition does not signal an instant cultural shift.
We believe this is acting
as a very
effective deterrent against burglary.
Barriers such
as these are
effective — and unfortunate —
deterrents to people of color who are considering the classroom
as their workplace.
As a bank's reputation is important to them, Duhaime said
deterrents like naming them for wrongdoings can be
effective.
Alternatives to declaw surgery are often
effective and include: scratching posts,
deterrents (both physical and chemical), environmental measures such
as reducing stress and territorial squabbles, nail covers and nail trimming.
Some pet owners instead rely upon
deterrents that give the dogs feces a foul taste or smell; however, this is not always
as effective since it can not be administrated to all animals that defecate in the vicinity of the dog.
Deterrent or distraction treatments are not
as effective for coprophagia, but they can be
effective to a certain degree if the dog's owner is committed.
The imprescriptibility sanctioned by Article 29 of the Rome Statute is the logical legal corollary to the prohibition of impunity and essential in the implementation phase of measures «to be taken -LSB-...] which shall act
as a
deterrent and be such
as to afford
effective protection in the Member States, and in all the Union's institutions, bodies, offices and agencie» in accordance with Article 325 TFEU on which the EU sanctions system to counter fraud affecting the financial interests of the Union is based.
As a consequence, Member States should adopt «effective deterrent measures» that are the same as the measures they take to counter fraud affecting their own interests (§ 37
As a consequence, Member States should adopt «
effective deterrent measures» that are the same
as the measures they take to counter fraud affecting their own interests (§ 37
as the measures they take to counter fraud affecting their own interests (§ 37).
Moreover, restorative justice sanctions are more
effective as a
deterrent against shoplifting behaviour than formal penal sanctions such
as a trial and sentencing.
As with any injunctive relief, the point is about
deterrent and facilitating
effective punishment for the respondent when it is appropriate to do so.
When a deer, cat, raccoon, skunk or other unwanted guest encroaches on your vegetable patch, a spray of cold water will act
as a safe, harmless yet highly
effective deterrent.