Sentences with phrase «proven deterrent»

Ah, the «Dear Jaska» treatment, a proven deterrent.
This has proven a deterrent for many high quality retired teachers interested in continuing to work in the state's school systems.
Neither Ackman's high - profile stumbles nor the middling performance of activists broadly proved a deterrent.
The pacific aspects of Christianity proved no deterrent to a warlike folk who saw in Peter the doughty knight with his broad sword cleaving clean the ear of the high priest's servant.27 The ethical demands of the gospel were laid with emphasis upon unbridled peoples, witness the early development of the penitentials.
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.
Of course, if one briefly reviews individual manager AUMs, it's quite clear this median level of net cash / investments has proved no deterrent to success in the sector...
A Torx screw secures the doorbell on the bracket, which should prove a deterrent to anyone attempting to pull the doorbell off your house and steal it.
Currently she and other MADD advocates regularly lobby MPs to put in place such proven deterrents to impaired driving as mandatory post-crash alcohol testing / drug screening for all drivers involved in serious traffic crashes; and random testing, which entails roadside breath - screening with every passing driver being breathalysed rather than only those who appear impaired.

Not exact matches

There are penalties involved for exceeding these limits, topping out at 100 percent overage tax plus a limit on individual signing bonuses for two years, but so far that limit hasn't proven to be enough of a deterrent for many teams.
«That the Parliament looks critically at the results of a new poll on support for nuclear weapons in Scotland commissioned by Lord Ashcroft; believes that the result stating that 51 % of Scots want the Trident nuclear deterrent to be replaced is misguidedly being used to suggest that a majority of Scots support keeping nuclear weapons in Scotland; understands that the results of this poll were intended to challenge the findings of a recent poll commissioned by the Scottish Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament that showed a decisive 75 % majority of the Scottish public is against both the cost and the reasoning behind the UK Government's intention to keep all of its nuclear weapons stationed in Scotland; understands that, while Lord Ashcroft conducted the poll to supposedly show that «more than half of Scots are in favour of nuclear weapons», the poll showed that only 37 % of Scots believe so in principle, compared with 48 % who do not; questions the integrity of a poll that, it understands, was privately paid for by a wealthy Tory backer; considers that Lord Ashcroft is spinning the results, and believes that he should stop doing so and accept what it considers the fact proven time and again that Scots want rid of nuclear weapons.»
We know that the onus is on the prosecution to prove somebody guilty, but if you know what we go through and after everything the sentencing and the fines are not so deterrent....
It proved to be a more lasting and safer deterrent than other tactics, such as high - tech pyrotechnics and poisons.
He insists that he has proved not only that a gun is a poor deterrent to residential crime but that having one actually increases the chance that somebody in your home will be shot and killed.
That is, CCTV can actually foster «behaviour modification» due to its deterrent effect, a factor which has been proven over a period of time as long as 20 years.
«Year - in and year - out, speed cameras have proven to be an effective deterrent in combating speeding violations and curbing reckless behavior in work zones,» said AAA Mid-Atlantic spokesman John Townsend.
But such methods did not always prove reliable deterrents.
But let's be clear: Hakim's exhaustive study proved it wasn't the alarm that was the deterrent, but the threat of an alarm.
The substantial risk from these interrelated forces — drawdowns and the crowded trade — act as a very practical and meaningful deterrent to more widespread adoption of a momentum investing strategy, even though it has been proven to be robustly profitable.
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.
We recommend the Catwatch ultrasonic cat deterrent, since it is proven to have no effect on birds.
Reintroduction of the Bald Eagle The process of bringing back the bald eagle to the northern Channel Islands led authorities to believe that they might prove to be a natural deterrent to the colonization of the golden eagle.
If our research has proven anything, it's that innovation in shark deterrent and detection technology is rivaled only by practical and conservationist skeptics and, based on our research, rightly so!
There will also be consequences for defenders looking to get the drop on the attackers and venture outside during the preparation stage — instant death — this will be trialled on Xbox One and then rolled out to PC and PS4 should it prove a successful deterrent.
The New York Times writes, «Aside from police officers ending a few altercations between supporters of the film and angry nationalists, the protests proved to be no deterrent for moviegoers.
It may be too soon to tell whether Kenya's harsher penalties will prove an effective deterrent, but it certainly is a step in the right direction and hopefully a model for other nations to follow.
The investigation of financial transactions, for example for the purchase of arms used in murder, may well provide evidence proving the commission of atrocities... Such prosecutions will be a key deterrent to the commission of future crimes, if they can curb the source of funding.
To pretend that the case was not proven in terms of their deterrent effect is nitpicking taken to extraordinary lengths.
However, research tells us that this is not the only reason: invariably it is concerns about the costs involved in commencing claims as well as the risk of liability for successful defendants» costs that prove a major deterrent.
This evidence proved quite influential with the court and resulted in the court finding that monetary penalties were an inadequate deterrent to non-compliance with legislated fall protection standards.
However, the ever - rising costs of expenditures can prove to be a deterrent to your plans.
Should family court intervention and professional counseling prove ineffective, the realistic option of civil legal action, as a last resort, should be made available in all states as a significant deterrent of future parental alienation behavior.
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