Sentences with phrase «of a deterrent»

That shouldn't be too much of a deterrent for most authors.
So far, that has been enough of a deterrent for her.
Moreover, the farther distance may not be that much of a deterrent for players inclined to fire away.
Remember though that these locks are more of a deterrent.
I'm hoping to find some kind of a deterrent system before I put the veggies in the ground.
You want him to learn the connection between the taste and the odor of the deterrent so that he'll avoid chewing objects that smell like it.
That is the day - to - day operation of the deterrent, but it does not reflect the generational operation.
It may be a sign current laws aren't enough of a deterrent, he said.
The employer could threaten to withhold a reference or even include mention of the act within any reference given but in many cases, this is unlikely to act as much of a deterrent.
Ideally, he will have learned the connection between the taste and the odor of the deterrent, and he'll be more likely to avoid chewing items that smell like it.
I doubt that locks and keys will be much of a deterrent for potential thieves.
The Court seems to require random testing to be supported by evidence of significant numbers of incidents involving alcohol (or drugs) and particularized evidence of the deterrent effect of the random testing policy balanced against the serious implications on the workers» rights to privacy (CEP at paras 45 - 51).
Spellman is Villanova's best three - point shooter by percentage (44 percent), a good rebounder and enough of a deterrent at the rim to challenge shots.
More importantly, this tort provided the promise of a deterrent against such untoward conduct.
«We consider that its use undermines human dignity, that there is no conclusive evidence of its deterrent value, and that any miscarriage of justice leading to its imposition is irreversible and irreparable,» he said.
Arbitrary, and often rigid, consequences designed as part of a deterrent system tend to fail — and they certainly fail to support the students who too frequently fall into their grasp.
And with Scottish independence looking more achievable than ever — with all its implications for the UK's submarine base in Faslane — the very future of the deterrent could even be in doubt.
The whole point of a deterrent is that our enemies need to know that we would be prepared to use it.»
The Court also took note of the fact that the Defendant's formal offer was almost double that of the actual Court award, leading the Court to conclude that the Plaintiff should not be awarded costs throughout, including trial, as this would defeat the purpose of the deterrent function of the costs rule.
Please realize, however, that successful treatment for destructive chewing will require more than just the use of deterrents.
There are a number of deterrent methods available to keep cats out of gardens, lumped loosely into two categories: making the gardens unappealing for cats to visit and blocking access to garden areas that cats tend to use.
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:
As a result of this deterrent effect, checkpoints regularly decrease impaired crashes by 15 % - 20 %.»
Even now, NATO does not have a standing defense plan — the core of its deterrent against the Soviet Union.
With Toni Kroos reportedly unsettled at Real Madrid, Pogba may be required to take up a deeper role alongside Luka Modric and Casemiro, bringing the ball forward, creating chances with long balls and short passes and ensuring one of Europe's most individually dangerous midfields doesn't lose any of its sense of deterrent.
Alternatively, a really ghastly regime, perhaps an ISIS - like entity that gains statehood and then acquires nuclear weapons by elicit trade, might be more prone to launch them directly against the UK or our allies if the certainty of deterrent is not present.
The UK maintains a sub-strategic «tactical» nuclear capability: «battlefield» nuclear weapons that are not part of a deterrent strategy.
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.
Dr Liam Fox would not set out the exact nature of the deterrent, however, avoiding direct questioning on the number of submarines that would be associated with the deterrent.
As other plants detect the chemicals, they crowdsource a solution: producing mass amounts of deterrent chemical compounds, just in case the pests come calling.
At last, one of the most exceedingly terrible missteps individuals make while searching for a biker partner is stopping after confronting the main couple of deterrents.
We need to raise that, because it's not much of a deterrent right now.»
If your cat is a serious scratcher, you can use one of these deterrent materials to redirect your cat to a dedicated scratching area.
Some deterrents are structural and others are monthly applications of deterrent sprays or powders that you can purchase at any pet store.
It will be interesting to see if the appeal court comments about the adequacy of the deterrent message from monetary penalties.
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.
A clear endorsement of the deterrent effect of the Hague Convention mechanism by Canada's most senior court would make a significant contribution not only to unlawful retentions and removals of children with a Canadian nexus, but would send a strong signal to all contracting state parties.
To pretend that the case was not proven in terms of their deterrent effect is nitpicking taken to extraordinary lengths.
«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.
The nature and correlates of deterrents to leaving a relationship: Personal Relationships Vol 13 (4) Dec 2006, 521 - 535.
«If we had never created the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), the private market would be charging much higher premiums and it would be much more of a deterrent for people living in these places,» says Eileen Fretz, director of flood management at the non-profit, American Rivers.
We are using a different kind of deterrent — trying to stop birds from hearing one another by playing a noise that is at the same pitch as the alarm calls or predator noises they are listening out for,» said Professor Swaddle, who is also Professor of Biology at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg in the US.
Spiny lobsters» armoured shells and antennae are usually enough of deterrent for most of their enemies.
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