Sentences with phrase «further deterrent»

Plastic bases for compost bins are available commercially and are a further deterrent, but it is more effective to wrap wire mesh around the bottom and underneath the compost bin to prevent rats getting in (but still allowing worms to enter the compost bin and providing drainage).
Angled trellis, netting, taut wire or string could be put on top of the fence as a further deterrent, but make sure your cat can not become ensnared or injured.
Hobby also warned that the changes could act as a «further deterrent» to leaders to take on the most challenging schools.
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.

Not exact matches

Sociological evidence on the deterrent effect of the death penalty as currently practiced is ambiguous, conflicting, and far from probative.
It is legaly used as both a deterrent for future offenders and to prevent the wronged party from furthering the problem through direct vengance.
A number of experts believe that early and decisive military intervention might have been an effective deterrent to further killing.
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.
Moreover, the farther distance may not be that much of a deterrent for players inclined to fire away.
The new punishments might still hurt future players somewhat, but they'll be a more effective deterrent against further chicanery, and they'll probably result in house - cleaning at penalized schools.
So far, that has been enough of a deterrent for her.
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.
In fact, the generals in the Times appear to go further, saying the nuclear deterrent could be scrapped, with a warning that replacement could threaten front - line forces and global disarmament.
The primary motive of the laws is to deliver justice to those who are exploited, though they also act as a deterrent for further similar actions and thus drive social reform.
If the threat is other nation states, the media and diplomacy are far more effective deterrents than such weapons can ever be.
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.
This power of exposure is a far more effective deterrent in many countries, including our own, than the court systems that deliver judgment and not necessarily justice.
The resolution set aside today would have knocked the conference for acting as «a deterrent rather than a catalyst for passing progressive legislation in the New York State Senate, and has in fact only further strengthened the power of Republicans within that body.»
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.
Backing the 25 year jail term for rapists, the Governor, decked in a red t - shirt with inscriptions including «I Say No To Rape», «Stop Domestic Violence», among others, said it was time to take the fight one step further by amending the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007 and also come up with strict punitive measures that would serve as a deterrent to perpetrators of such act.
So far, the Senate and Assembly haven't even been able to agree to pass the same bill that would strip state pensions from New York state workers convicted of crimes related to their public duties, a measure that Horner said would probably be more symbolic than an actual deterrent.
Stateside, money may be the biggest deterrent to further development, since construction costs for a radically new reactor could far exceed the $ 10 billion - plus price tag for a conventional uranium plant.
In episode 404, studies show that there is no deterrent effect to state executions, and DNA evidence has so far exonerated 122 men formerly on death row.
For example in the United States, Pinellas County (Florida) school district found as far back as the late 1990s that the presence of surveillance cameras was a sufficient deterrent to considerably reduce most of the violence and defacement that had overwhelmed district schools in the past.
As far as my research shows the ign switch is fed form the main panel (40a fuse) under the hood (near battery) directly to the ignition switch, then goes through the neutral safety switch to the starter, no theft deterrent intervention.
The cost of importing these goods, of course, is reflected in the price tags, but so far, pricing is no deterrent to its customers.
Further, to eliminate the desire to scratch in the unacceptable location an owner may add a deterrent or block access to the location.
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.
This can be done by wrapping the area, using taste deterrents, or using an Elizabethan collar to keep the dog from furthering the infection.
The FAR system of tagging and registering each piece of fine art or art object, individually, with a unique, tamper - evident ID tag and then registering that piece with a full description and photos is an excellent deterrent to copyright infringement and all kinds of abuses, deceit and fraud that regularly occur in the fine art market.
Eric Hoaken, part of the defence team for the Arctic Glacier case, said only a fraction of defendants» costs are covered, but cases decided so far show the leave requirement isn't working as a deterrent either.
Toronto criminal lawyer Graham Clark says the government's plan to reintroduce a bill that would boost the maximum fine for distracted driving to $ 1,000 is by no means «draconian» and may not even go far enough as a deterrent.
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 remains to be seen whether California courts will further conclude that the mere inclusion of an unenforceable covenant not to compete in an employment contract is actionable as an unfair business practice because of the potential deterrent effect the covenant could have on lawful competition.
A further potential deterrent is that represented persons are not liable for the costs of representative actions, although the court does have jurisdiction to order that costs be paid by a non-party in exceptional circumstances.
Further legislation in this area will only impact a tiny portion of taxpayers, however HMRC will hope it sends out a deterrent message to other taxpayers who may be tempted to artificially reduce their tax bills.
While the Copyright Act was intended to permit statutory damages that are larger than the simple cost of the infringed works in order to make infringing a far less attractive alternative than legitimately purchasing the songs, surely damages that are more than one hundred times the cost of the works would serve as a sufficient deterrent...
There has to be a deterrent or some cases of consequence to prevent further offences.
A car closer to home is less attractive to steal; if you park a «junk» car behind your top class sports car then this further complicates theft and is an excellent deterrent.
Further, as a deterrent to get - refusal, the International Young Israel Movement, Council of Young Israel Rabbis in Israel, and the Beth Din of America suggest the use of a Prenuptial Agreement for Mutual Respect.
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.
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