Sentences with phrase «seen as a deterrent»

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As for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalAs for your seriously off base torture comparison, if we saw a drastic increase in violent crimes, and there was a public outcry for harsher punishments to try and serve as a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a deterrent, and the Bill was drafted, made open to the public, and the solid majority of the population didn't turn against it with protests, signatures, and contacting their representatives; maybe a torture law could make it (though it would never get past the Supreme Court as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide as a hypotheticalas a hypothetical).
Co-authors of Millennial Momentum: How a New Generation is Remaking America, Winograd and Hais don't see the fear of divorce as a big deterrent to twenty - somethings» marriage plans.
Peter Hodgkinson of the Centre for Capital Punishment Studies used the example of the US as a deterrent to those in the UK who may be tempted to see the practice through rose - tinted spectacles.
Transportation Alternatives sees the bill as a deterrent.
«I don't see [the increased minimum amount] as a deterrent
I see this local law working as a deterrent and force potential offenders to reconsider what they write online or text.
It's a moral equivalency confirmed by the coming conflagration, as neither side seems to see a square full of old men, women, and children as much of a deterrent to staging a massive gunfight.
But Kapfidze doesn't see that acting as a deterrent for homebuyers.
AT - HOME OPTIONS FOR MANAGING NUISANCE COMMUNITY CATS AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO SHELTERING (see all resources but note the deterrents document)
Other aversion deterrents are usually scent - based — some folks have had success keeping cats away from garden beds with things like citrus peels and eucalyptus, and recently I've seen people using mulch as a deterrent.
Some cats are smarter than this deterrent, as seen in the following video:
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.
We want to see this changed to act as a deterrent for the minority of dog owners who do not keep their pet under control.
As seen in an earlier graphic, nearly a quarter of survey respondents saw the credit card requirements as a deterrent to using bike sharAs seen in an earlier graphic, nearly a quarter of survey respondents saw the credit card requirements as a deterrent to using bike sharas a deterrent to using bike share.
It remains to be seen, however, whether insurers will regularly pursue this course of action and whether this case will act as a deterrent to fraudulent claimants.
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».
It is hard to see how it would not act as a deterrent to apply for bail.
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.
Confiscation proceedings are widely regarded as one of the few revenue generating criminal justice policies that are also seen as having a deterrent and restorative effect.
The subscription fee may be seen as a mild deterrent for non-members; and cutting the price in half would probably have generated new readers and more exposure.
For most people, fines will be all they see and that will act enough as a deterrent.
Not only do the insurance companies see you as less risk and drop your premiums, but would - be crooks will see your system as a deterrent and choose to find someone else to rob.
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