Sentences with phrase «potential deterrent»

Also worthy of consideration is the potential deterrent for the putative representative body, in the shape of the cost of any litigation.
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.
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.
One potential deterrent for prospective homeowners is the idea of having to pay a 20 percent home down payment.
Some see at least one upside — they're a potential deterrent to apartment dwellers who use the lots instead of paying for a garage spot near their building.
The first article in this series discussed points made by Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the SEC's Asset Management Unit, on enforcement trends, principal transactions, conflicts raised by side - by - side management, valuation, allocation of expenses and the potential deterrent value of smaller enforcement actions.

Not exact matches

Collecting too much information could be a deterrent to potential leads.
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?
Knowing that there's a potential dinner in the fridge is a huge deterrent from ordering take - out.
But these community orders shouldn't be assessed by their value as a deterrent — that is, how much potential offenders are scared by them — but rather, by their ability to restore a person's ability to lead a productive life in their community.
As I have written here questions of defence, and in particular the future of the Trident nuclear deterrent, have the potential to split Labour.
Ms Eagle told the BBC that Labour's current policy is in favour of retaining a nuclear deterrent, adding: «I don't think that a potential prime minister answering a question like that, in the way in which he did, is helpful.»
The whole purpose of the deterrent, of course, is it is trying to deter a potential enemy.»
I see this local law working as a deterrent and force potential offenders to reconsider what they write online or text.
In a study published on October 9 in the open access journal PeerJ, Dr Olle Håstad at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences and Dr Anders Ödeen at Uppsala University show that ultraviolet window markings indeed have the potential to be effective deterrents.
Of course, for the deterrent effect of potential denunciation by ones colleagues to work against such massive violations of the scientists code of conduct, it is important that the denunciation should actually happen in those instances when, occasionally, the deterrent fails.
But dermatologists say there's good reason for the tax — and that by acting as a deterrent against tanning, it has the potential to protect more women, and men, than it hurts.
In doing so, potential recruits dissociate the network from the convoluted requirements of traditional public schools, a factor that is considered a deterrent, as discussed as earlier in this paper.
The redesigned E-Class Coupe is both a logical graduation from the C - Class Coupe, and a sufficient deterrent to any potential rivals.
The redesigned model is both a logical graduation from the C - Class Coupe, and a sufficient deterrent to any potential rivals.
However, it could prove a deterrent to a takeover approach, for example — but I didn't highlight this above, as I think any potential acquirer would also seek out / require assurances of support from a majority of breeders (& buyers) anyway.
If you have removed all food, water, and blocked any potential shelter areas, but you still have cats coming through your yard, consider using humane deterrents.
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.
Additionally we will introduce you to different cat deterrents that are available to help cats stay away from areas where they are unwanted and how to troubleshoot potential neighbor conflicts.
Adoption counselors review the kitten's medical record line by line with potential adopters for whom ringworm doesn't seem to be a deterrent.
«Fertility tourism» is the somewhat derisive term for cross-border travel to access artificial reproductive services that are restricted or unavailable in the traveler's home country.123 Such tourism can be a two - way street.124 Canada, for example, imposes severe penalties on anyone who provides compensation to a gestational surrogate.125 The risk of a serious fine and even jail time acts as a deterrent to Canadians who have no access to altruistic surrogates within Canada.126 The restrictions encourage Canadians to access ART services in the United States or other countries.127 On the other hand, Canada can be an attractive destination for intending parents who are not Canadian but who have access to an altruistic Canadian surrogate because the public health system greatly reduces the medical costs for the pregnancy and birth of the baby.128 India has a growing reputation for providing low - cost gestational surrogacy as it allows women to be compensated for providing such services.129 All of these scenarios present potential LRW problems addressing contract interpretation and enforceability.
Yet politicians in other state capitols (and possibly Washington DC) are considering new laws to stop liability lawsuits against hospitals or weaken the deterrent potential of the civil justice system.
I have yet to meet a single client who regarded the fine as the principal deterrent rather than the disqualification, in short, the Magistrates» already have the power to treat more serious speeding cases more seriously and to reflect any increase in potential harm that may result and this is understood by the general driving public.
The court recognized that the Policy served a legitimate purpose, namely the deterrent effect of a potential dismissal on employees who would otherwise conceal their drug habit.
It has the potential to magnify GMC complaints as a deterrent to undertaking expert witness work.
«We commend the Provincial Government and the PEI Superintendent of Securities for demonstrating leadership by providing IIROC with important tools that strengthen our enforcement abilities and sending a strong deterrent message to potential wrongdoers.
[3] In reality the «25 %» costs penalty is in fact not a real deterrent to a losing brand, given the potential financial benefits of a win in the second case.
While alarm systems act as a deterrent to potential burglars, other measures should be followed to ensure the... Read more
Finally, putting up a fence around the perimeter of the property is a good deterrent to let potential criminals know they are at the wrong place.
(This plan alone, of course, could be a deterrent for any potential ASIC - producer.)
As security deterrents go the Ring Floodlight Cam brings classic features into the modern tech world and it does a great job of spotting and notifying you of any potential threats - including scaring them away with the built - in alarm.
They need to be well versed with the product they are representing; since a salesperson possessing half knowledge will act as a deterrent to the potential customer.
Additionally, periodic, random drug testing can be a very cost - effective deterrent that can save organizations lots of potential trouble.»
A smoker's home can be a massive deterrent to potential buyers.
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