Sentences with phrase «deterrent on»

In July, after five tons of tusks were burned in the Philippines, Jaymi Heimbuch and I discussed alternatives to this method of deterrent on Twitter:
«The ALR acts as a significant deterrent on the theft of art,» the website reads.
Spray pet deterrent on whatever he likes to lick.
Spray a pet deterrent on anything your cat may be tempted to gnaw on.
Before you start playing with your puppy, spray a taste deterrent on areas of your body and clothes that your puppy likes to play rough with.
Spray a deterrent on every stool to keep your pooch from eating them.
Put a deterrent on the area.
Spray the deterrent on all objects that you don't want your dog to chew.
Eliminate all scent with a specialist cleaner and maybe spray deterrent on the areas.
Spray the deterrent on your furniture and, after a taste or two, your dog is likely to leave the item alone.
We need to make sure we have a deterrent on the books so people don't do these types of things.»
There are various commercial scratching deterrents on the market that can be sprayed on the damaged area to prevent further approaches but they do emit a strong odour that is offensive to humans too and they need to be regularly reapplied to be effective.
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.

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.
Patent stockpiles amount to a legal deterrent based on mutually assured destruction.
A powerful military deterrent and a resolve to pursue effective diplomacy can prevent war on the Korean peninsula, preserve the lives of the millions living in Seoul (and probably tens of thousands of American service members), and secure American vital national interests in Asia.
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.
Specifically, the Sessions memorandum directs U.S. Attorneys to «weigh all relevant considerations, including federal law enforcement priorities set by the Attorney General, the seriousness of the crime, the deterrent effect of criminal prosecution, and the cumulative impact of particular crimes on the community.»
Both steps are necessary for the DPRK to send that «clear message» to the Trump administration that it possesses an effective nuclear deterrent, the North Korean official said on Monday.
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.
Moreover, with some restrictions on holding partnership units in tax - deferred accounts like IRAs, the partnership form has been a deterrent for some would - be investors in KKR.
This factor has also been a deterrent in putting the vehicles on the road.
The existence of Chapter 19 has a deterrent effect on the US and its industries, causing them to pause before pushing for special tariffs on Canadian or Mexican goods.
The first article in this series discussed points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.
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.
A similar point may be made on the question of the court's deterrent value.
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.
On the other hand, it must be reiterated that the Old Testament canon reflects the full range of the life of that people; that the spirit of Esther was provoked in their history, again and again; that Jews have known in their long history one Haman after another (the most recent conspicuous Haman being Adolph Hitler); and that if Esther isn't history or theology in any direct sense, it nevertheless informs us more richly of the life of man and points up one of the universal deterrents to the exercise of the love of God.
So for the means of capital punishment which could actually be used, we probably could not count on a deterrent effect.
While we still need to preserve deterrent power in the non-Communist world, there can be a gradual change in the feelings on both sides concerning what is at stake in the Cold War.
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 survey also found that other deterrents from fostering include people not feeling confident they can look after a foster child, and not having any training on how to be a foster carer could be an issue.
We tried using natural bug sprays and deterrents but eventually there were so many bugs on them it became impossible to clean them off before eating.
There are penalties involved for exceeding these limits, topping out at 100 percent overage tax plus a limit on individual signing bonuses for two years, but so far that limit hasn't proven to be enough of a deterrent for many teams.
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.
There are also more people riding their bicycles around Wicker Park than in any other part of town; insane windchills and plunging temperatures are hardly deterrents for those bent on taking in the sights and sounds of the domain.
Commenting on today's government consultation paper on «Strengthening Tax Avoidance Sanctions and Deterrents», John Cullinane, Tax Policy Director of the Chartered Institute of Taxation, said: «This is the latest in a series of measures cracking down on those who profit from tax avoidance schemes.
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.
7) Governments may decide that «smart» spending on intelligence, strategic deterrents and high quality rapid deployment forces is better value for money than vast legions of mediocre mechanised infantry for a hypothetical war which nobody wants.
Britain's nuclear deterrent was one of just three issues on which the Tories and Lib Dems «agreed to disagree» in May 2010.
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.
Britain may fail to meet its target of spending two per cent on defence, but there is a clear majority for the like - for - like replacement of Britain's nuclear deterrent: Conservative and Labour MPs will combine to marginalise their SNP, Lib Dems and Plaid opponents on an issue that's dominated the last few weeks.
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