Sentences with phrase «enough of a deterrent»

After going gluten - free I went through a phase of eating gluten - free pasta here and there, and while there are some good brands the cost alone is enough of a deterrent to keep it from becoming a regular dietary staple.
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.
When a fan put it to him that it sets a bad example for young drivers, Button explained the penalty Vettel received is basically «game over» for that race and is enough of a deterrent.
This alone is usually enough of a deterrent to not have an accident again.
So far, that has been enough of a deterrent for her.
But the Trump administration just announced that it is not implementing those sanctions, because they claim the law itself is enough of a deterrent without actually sanctioning anyone.
The previous $ 10,000 civil penalty «wasn't enough of a deterrent,» Morinello said.
Spiny lobsters» armoured shells and antennae are usually enough of deterrent for most of their enemies.
Thai peanut sauces used to be enough of a deterrent that I would just not make a meal because I'd have to make that part from scratch.
Fees of this nature could create enough of a deterrent that small entrepreneurial companies fail to reach out far and wide for new talent that can drive their business in new directions.
It may be a sign current laws aren't enough of a deterrent, he said.
Considering speed is the whole point of using QR codes in the first place, having to go out of your way to download a scanning app is enough of a deterrent to ignore them altogether.
But is the software experience enough of a deterrent?
I don't know whether that's enough of a deterrent for some salespeople, but it is surely a sore reminder to them to avoid any further wrongdoings.

Not exact matches

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.
If one is to think «rationally» in building a nuclear programme, one must first attempt to acquire the technical know - how, then demonstrate it by testing it (or at least creating enough suspicion about testing it) and once the international community «recognises» one's capability of developing a sufficient deterrent then negotiations can begin.
The Media Coalition Against illegal Mining is appealing to the Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo, to sensitize judges adjudicating galamsey cases on the need to hand out sanctions deterrent enough to perpetrators of illegal mining.
With millions of pounds being spent by large parties looking to form national governments, a fine of # 20,000 is no longer a strong enough deterrent to ensure the rules are properly followed.»
The case ended with the first group of suspects being set free after payment of a GH cents 1,800 per head fine, heavily criticized by some lawyers as «paltry» and not deterrent enough.
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.»
Singapore is hoping that just the threat of the new law preventing a company or its executives from doing business in the banking hub will be a strong enough deterrent without needing to make many prosecutions.
I need to be reminded to do nothing unless it is consistent with a rational investment strategy, and the simple fact of having to document any foolishness I might commit is often deterrent enough to stop me from doing something I'll later regret.
Another good deterrent is to get a water bottle drink all the water of out it and then but some pebbles in the bottle enough to cover the bottom lets say an inch deep and cover it back as soon as the puppy is doing something that you don't want shake the bottle this will startle the puppy so that she stops her bad action.
Rogue's remaster may flaunt updated textures (including 4K textures for PlayStation Pro and Xbox One X) and other graphical enhancements but it simply isn't a big enough deterrent to distract you from the instabilities that hindered a lot of the older Assassin's Creed instalments.
Just the prospect of being dragged through the courts and publicly maligned by prosecutors is deterrent enough.
«However as much as more police presence on the roads will act as something of a deterrent, there simply are not enough police officers to be able to crack down on a problem of this magnitude.
A total of 28 recommendations are provided by the IAG report, focused on four key areas: transparency in contract assignments and providing incentive and commission information to clients; the perception that the council was administrating with a «light hand» and penalties are not severe enough to serve as a deterrent; education requirements that made it too easy for unscrupulous entrants; and too many industry and association organizations that confused the public.
We have been involved in working to relocate a handful of smaller tenants to the suburbs primarily because the rates have escalated enough to become a deterrent for them to remain in the city.
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