Sentences with phrase «cited as deterrents»

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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.
And he cited Britain's nuclear deterrent, Trident, as an area where major savings could be made.
Following the debut of the third - gen model at the 2016 Paris Motor Show, IAB reported that the i30 is not India - bound with our source citing pricing as the major deterrent.
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.
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.
Latino and black communities are more likely to cite racial profiling or crime as a deterrent to cycling, according to a recent study.
In fact, cost was viewed as a deterrent even to using a non-bike share bicycle, since many residents cited the lack or expense of bike gear as a barrier to cycling.
More recently, in R v Nur, [2015] 1 SCR 773, at para. 113, the same Court, citing several empirical studies, affirmed that, «[d] oubts concerning the effectiveness of incarceration as a deterrent have been longstanding».
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