Sentences with phrase «other deterrent»

Even putting a parent in jail for just 48 - 72 hours gets his or her attention in a way that no other deterrent does.
Using a spray bottle on the cat (a common internet «cure») or other deterrent that YOU do will not work.
The other deterrent to cheating was the demerit card.
The survey also found that other deterrents from fostering include people not feeling confident they can look after a foster child, and not having any training on how to be a foster carer could be an issue.
Kandiah told Premier News Hour about other deterrents: «There's a perception problem, a lot of people think fostering is for other people.
Also consider other factors that could impact your renters insurance: Just as an alarm system on a car can lower your auto insurance rates, other deterrents to your rental like heavy - duty deadbolt locks, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and security systems may help you secure lower rates.
Cover sandboxes to keep neighborhood cats out of them, and consider using other deterrents in your garden and yard to prevent animals from using your yard as a bathroom.
There is no one way to do this, bitter spray or other deterrents rarely prove successfully and its unlike you are going to be able to train your rabbit no mater how many times you say No!
Bitter spray or other deterrents rarely prove successfully.
The CatBib was invented by a bird - feeding, cat - loving gardener in Springfield, Oregon, after collars with bells and other deterrents didn't work.
Cats can become habituated or learn to maneuver around the device's trigger, so changing the location or adding other deterrents can improve your chances of success.
You can make gardens less appealing to cats by placing small - gauge chicken wire just under the soil or using other deterrents that cats find uncomfortable to walk on.
The study also found several other deterrents to Millennials living greener lives.
To protect your home, you use alarms, barking dogs, and other deterrents you think will discourage break - ins.

Not exact matches

On the other hand, such strikes, he said, also act as a deterrent to Hezbollah, whose missile capabilities could mean that the air force and the rest of the Israeli military will fight any future Lebanon war with their own bases under attack.
CALGARY — A Saskatchewan mayor whose city's water supply was interrupted for several weeks following a Husky Energy Inc. oil pipeline leak in July 2016 says he hopes environmental charges announced Monday act as a deterrent for other pipeline firms.
For its part, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the agreement will reduce paperwork and other costs that can be a major deterrent for small exporters.
Again, I was no more claiming the belief of theists as a solid deterrent than humanists have a deterrent for homicide and other horrific acts.
On the other hand, it must be reiterated that the Old Testament canon reflects the full range of the life of that people; that the spirit of Esther was provoked in their history, again and again; that Jews have known in their long history one Haman after another (the most recent conspicuous Haman being Adolph Hitler); and that if Esther isn't history or theology in any direct sense, it nevertheless informs us more richly of the life of man and points up one of the universal deterrents to the exercise of the love of God.
For others, they are a deterrent, setting the clergy apart and appearing to make the church irrelevant to contemporary life.
Like others have said it causes you to see your sin for what it is and it can be a deterrent, for example, if you know that you will have to confess to others in the group.
A baby whose swaddling clothes are dirty and need changing, a man being executed as a deterrent to other potential criminals: Can this really be God?
But divorce is not a deterrent for abuse or infidelity or some other such marital infraction.
A number of reasons have been advanced to justify the introduction of criminal sanctions for this type of conduct, the most common of which are that it would bring Australia in line with other competition regimes and that criminal sanctions are more likely to provide an effective deterrent.
Even when Woods shares that his desire to win a championship is his main deterrent, Dowkens simply widens his scope to include three of the other top - rated national recruits.
The actual loss of a first - round pick would have made much more sense, though, both as a deterrent and as a punishment for a scouting director having more resources for the 2015 draft than the other 29 scouting directors.
To serve as a deterrent to other would be untimely shirt wrappers, Ozil should be fined a week wage.
There are also more people riding their bicycles around Wicker Park than in any other part of town; insane windchills and plunging temperatures are hardly deterrents for those bent on taking in the sights and sounds of the domain.
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.
«The Commissioner of Police said the punishments handed down to the unruly officers would serve as a deterrent to others who may wish to toe the path of ignominy.»
However, in other cases it will be a significant deterrent.
Reacting to calls by some supporters of the NPP calling on the Executives of the party to reinstate suspended Kwabena Agyapong, he said Mr. Agyapong deserves to remain suspended to serve as deterrent to others.
overall, Iran's actions question the deterrent value of nuclear capabilities — if anything, it makes others that much more desperate to join the club.
«They will be prosecuted under the Electoral Act to serve as deterrent to others according to Today.
punishing the UK as a deterrent to other members is a knee - jerk reaction: sooner or later those EU countries whose voters are discontented with Brussels will have to face up to the causes of their discontent;
If the threat is other nation states, the media and diplomacy are far more effective deterrents than such weapons can ever be.
This enhanced penalty ensures that perpetrators are charged with felony animal cruelty charges when they face other felonies, such as burglary, and would serve as a deterrent to make criminals think twice before executing an animal or face additional jail time.
Every other commitment seems to have been reviewed except the «need» for a nuclear «deterrent».
The traditional authority explained that they took the action to punish the MP to serve as a deterrent to others.
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.
Corbyn also appeared to undermine an intricate compromise announced by the shadow defence secretary, Clive Lewis, on the Trident nuclear deterrent, which Lewis and others had hoped would help persuade some disaffected MPs to return.
Labour's support for maintaining a nuclear deterrent that is constantly at sea - in other words, a submarine system similar to Trident rather than pared - down version - was passed by the party's National Policy Forum without opposition and will remain in the manifesto.
But in other cases long prison terms are not always the best deterrent.
He further stated that the court's judgement on the three is appropriate because it serves as a deterrent to others.
We need a concerted effort to track down these crimes and make sure the companies who are owing, pay with hefty penalties to serve as deterrent to others.
He believes the move will serve as a deterrent to others.
Deputy Minister for Energy, Mohammed Amin Adam said the decision would serve as deterrent to others,
What we did to Oteng Adjei should serve as deterrent for all the other political parties», he noted.
«They should be punished to serve as a deterrent to others.
He pointed out that anybody found capable must face the full rigorous of the law to serve as a deterrent to others.
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