Sentences with phrase «put deterrent»

Put a deterrent on the area.

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This factor has also been a deterrent in putting the vehicles on the road.
When a fan put it to him that it sets a bad example for young drivers, Button explained the penalty Vettel received is basically «game over» for that race and is enough of a deterrent.
My granddaughter's mothering skills are rated and points are docked for the high school class that puts its trust in this robot touted as a deterrent to teen pregnancy.
When Britain's third party can put aside its differences on issues such as Europe and our nuclear deterrent to join forces with the Conservatives, it must make us question the relevance of dog - tagging parties with ideological values of old.
Hopelessly disagreeing on Britain's nuclear deterrent, the main gate decision over whether to go ahead with renewing Trident has been put off until after 2015.
Ministers are considering putting off the final decision to commit to a like - for - like replacement of Britain's nuclear deterrent, according to reports.
Put simply my statement which the academic economist found objectionable was that multiple and wildly divergent foreign exchange rates and unclear economic policy were a deterrent to foreign direct investment in 2016, which he disputed contending that in spite of those conditions, Nigeria could still «attract» significant foreign direct investment in support of which he offered two illustrations - a purported 1994 investment in Nigeria LNG when he claims a dual exchange rate system existed and the recent Eurobond fund raising.
Following various deterrent options put in place by the Federal Government to dissuade Boko Haram terrorists from their course of insurgency; the Nigerian military have spearheaded...
Dr Julian Lewis: What sort of signal does it send to Iran and other hostile would - be proliferators that our nuclear deterrent could be put at ransom in the event of another hung Parliament, as a result of our not having signed the key contracts and the hostility towards the replacement of Trident evinced by the Liberal Democrats?
Speaking on BBC1's Politics Show the Shadow Defence Secretary appeared to put an end to speculation that replacement of Britain's independent nuclear deterrent could be scrapped under an incoming Conservative government:
If we choose to reduce our arsenal to what is viewed by many as a credible deterrent, maybe 300, 400 weapons, which is vastly fewer than 10,000, but would still inflict, you know, horrific damage to anybody foolish enough to challenge us on that front, well then we'll be living in a slightly different world; or we could, as George Shultz, et al argued, «Try to work towards a world free of nuclear weapons in their entirety and put this destructive genie back in the bottle.»
Celeste Rohlfing, AAAS» chief operating officer, said putting significant federal research grants at risk would serve as a powerful deterrent both to such behavior, as well as weak institutional oversight.
I'll often put my training log on the bench or under the bar too, as this is a further deterrent to someone swiping your stuff.
So horrific are the Olsen flicks that their only logical use could be as «bad - behavior deterrents» (As in: «Behave yourself or I'll put on that Olsen twins movie!»)
Depending on the assessed level of risk, the school should put in appropriate measures, which as a minimum should be a deterrent such as a remote monitored intruder alarm.
The flickering would be a deterrent and would put me off but there is a you tube review that seems to indicate that this is not present with the latest android update.
I do think it is right to put somebody in prison when they break serious laws - people can be devastatingly cruel to each other and deterrents need to exist.
Until the system is put in place, crisis counseling telephones and organized patrols are still available, which, according to the Golden Gate Bridge Physical Suicide Deterrent System Project, have prevented about 70 percent of total attempted suicides.
Try a Deterrent If none of the above techniques have kept your cat from jumping or sitting on a place where you don't want her, put something there that will make that spot unpleasant.
Fill all holes your dog may have dug under a fence, and put barriers — such as lengths of chicken wire — a few inches under the soil as a deterrent; most dogs don't like the way it feels on their paws.
If your cat is urinating on furniture or clothing, or places you can't put a litter box, make those places less appealing to your cat by covering them with things like aluminum foil, or using deterrent sprays.
Angled trellis, netting, taut wire or string could be put on top of the fence as a further deterrent, but make sure your cat can not become ensnared or injured.
So, in the same way that a bank robber is unlikely to be put off by the sentence they will receive if they get caught, hackers are unlikely to see GDPR as a deterrent to their «work».
They differ from the general and specific damages, because rather than make the plaintiff whole, the punitive damages are put in place as a deterrent and warning to the defendant.
Even putting a parent in jail for just 48 - 72 hours gets his or her attention in a way that no other deterrent does.
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.
The photo editing algorithm then extracts around five to seven of these frames to focus on the obstruction and takes pixels from other images to put in place of the removed reflection to deliver an image that is free from deterrents.
Prosecution ``... is a deterrent, but in reality, it is putting your fingers in holes in a dike.
Consider how your spouse would feel if he walked in and caught you or came upon correspondence between you and your affair partner as a deterrent to putting your attraction into action.
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.
British Columbia's revamped housing tax is still likely to be a deterrent to Canadians living outside the province and could put a drag on local economies dependent on tourism, critics say.
I'm hoping to find some kind of a deterrent system before I put the veggies in the ground.
Fast forward to 2012 when we put the house on the market and I asked the realtor if she thought the octagonal tile would be a deterrent, and she said, «Are you kidding?
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