Sentences with phrase «list of deterrents»

You'll also notice that second on the list of deterrents is the possibility that drivers will face legal liability if they cause distracted driving accidents because they are texting.

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We'll still be the fourth largest defence power in the world, he continued, and listed retention of Britain's nuclear deterrent, a world class new aircraft carrier, a new fleet of destroyers and the new Typhoon fighter as evidence that Britain will remain a «full spectrum defence player.»
«Nicola Sturgeon has offered to make Ed Miliband prime minister if he meets her shopping list of more debt, unlimited welfare and junking our nuclear deterrent.
Additionally, to buttress individual teacher practices like the in - class deterrents, the school created a committee for academic integrity, implemented a new list of standards, and wove discussions about honesty into a major portion of the agenda.
The major difference between the Base and Work Truck trims is the latter's exclusive list of desirable options, including the WT Convenience package, which bundles an EZ - Lift tailgate, a driver - side convex «spotter» mirror for enhanced visibility, remote keyless entry, cruise control and a theft - deterrent system.
The list of safety features is quite extensive for the current model year — standard equipment includes advanced airbags, LATCH ready child seat anchor system, ParkView rear back up camera, blind spot monitoring & rear cross path detection, ParkSense rear park assist with stop, electronic stability control, and Sentry Key theft deterrent system.
Valuations aren't actually a huge deterrent — but unfortunately, the real stumbling block has been (& still is) the quality of individual corporate management / governance... London - listed funds / companies have generally disappointed in terms of compensation & related - party transactions, capital allocation & fund - raising, and (most of all) management's poor quality of execution.
The act of entering lower numbers each time you pay down a debt — and watching the list dwindle as you pay things off — will give you a boost and serve as a deterrent to spending more.
While all responsible breeders may not use a list to keep track of potential puppy buyers, if they pass the above scenarios then I wouldn't use the no list example as a deterrent.
The State has failed to show a controlling justification for the deterrent effect on the free enjoyment of the right to associate which disclosure of petitioner's membership lists is likely to have.
And we conclude that Alabama has fallen short of showing a controlling justification for the deterrent effect on the free enjoyment of the right to associate which disclosure of membership lists is likely to have.
A cluttered job section on a resume is already difficult to avoid, but when that job section is a list of all the places you've hopped to and from over the past couple of years, it is an immediate deterrent for recruiters.
The relatively small size of the listed property sector has been a deterrent to investment by large pension funds up until now, but with this sector now accounting for a market capitalisation of over R450 billion, this is becoming less of an issue.
The following list is a sample of what other agents have found to be successful deterrents to crime.
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