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.
Not exact matches
The facility is funded by the U.S. Department
of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and is a key element
of NNSA's Stockpile Stewardship Program to maintain the reliability and safety
of the U.S. nuclear
deterrent without full - scale testing.
Regulatory creep is consistently one
of the biggest challenges you identify as a
deterrent to investment or, simply, as being utterly wasteful
of your time and money
without a related benefit to you, or the public.
Without a citizenry armed with weapons
of military application, we lose our last
deterrent to tyranny, and thus, we lose everything.
Having said that, hearing
of Bolton's run
without drawing a Premier League game, which now stands at 22 following their reverse at West Brom, will surely act as a
deterrent for most?
The statement added, «The PDP may soon be squandering the big reprieve it secured from the profound judgment
of the Supreme Court by declaring a «no - victor, no - vanquished», and dangling an unnecessary amnesty
without sanctioning Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and his fake National Working Committee acolytes, to serve as a
deterrent at the national level and as an example to state chapters.
Despite international efforts, there was «no realistic prospect
of a world
without nuclear weapons in the foreseeable future», Mr Browne said, adding that no such weapons had been used in 50 years because, in part, countries like Britain had a
deterrent.
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.
The experiments support the Stockpile Stewardship Program, begun in 1995 to assure the safety, security and effectiveness
of the U.S. nuclear
deterrent without the need for full - scale nuclear testing.
When Daryl Boyer was asked to lend his technical expertise to help shape the future
of the U.S. nuclear
deterrent, he knew it meant relocating to Omaha, Nebraska,
without his parents and children.
Many self - published authors on Amazon and other venues commonly adjust the price
of their work downward (including free) for promotional boost, and upward again to find a sweet spot where there are measured sales
without a high - price
deterrent.
If you just set up
deterrents without getting to the source
of the problem she'll just keep looking for other locations.
Without a medical basis for their behavior a dog can not receive a targeted treatment to tackle the cause
of their behavior, rather they must receive a
deterrent or a distraction.
The Siberian Husky typically does not respect the momentary discomfort and «zing» from an invisible fence system, and the size
of your acreage is not a natural barrier or
deterrent to a dog that is bred to run long distances at moderate speed
without tiring.
Aside from providing more stimulation, I would recommend coating the wall with a chewing
deterrent such as Bitter Apple, which most dogs find unappealing, and also completely ignoring the behavior for a week or so to see if he will stop naturally
without the encouragement
of it attracting your attention.
Without a doubt, one
of the biggest
deterrents from solo travel is the fear
of feeling lonely.
But in the absence
of any witness to the physical signature, precious little
deterrent exists for a family member or friend to register a document fraudulently on someone else's behalf,
without their knowledge or consent.