I think you could at least get a hearing and it might
serve as a deterrent for future scam artists.
What we did to Oteng Adjei should
serve as deterrent for all the other political parties», he noted.
Strict and often arbitrary regulation by state and federal officials may have acted as a barrier to entry or
served as a deterrent for higher quality private schools.
This serves as a deterrent for anti-piracy agencies that scan the internet for books posted on file sharing, pirate and torrent sites and serves them cease and desist letters.
This would not only aid with evidence in future cases, but could also
serve as a deterrent for anyone coming onto the property with ill intentions.
Even though it remains popular as a money - saving medium for indie developers, older - style graphics do
serve as a deterrent for certain gamers.
Punitive damages can be awarded to punish a defendant and to
serve as a deterrent for others.
BHPK attorneys have also successfully defended against numerous unfounded sexual harassment claims, which can often
serve as deterrents for other employees seeking to file similarly frivolous lawsuits in the future.
The end result is that the signatory could be responsible for paying large sums to litigants, which in turn would
serve as a deterrent for the signatory to continue to administer its laws in a similar fashion.
Not exact matches
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 hypothetical
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 hypothetical
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 hypothetical
as the Consttution is now, but we'll let that slide
as a hypothetical
as a hypothetical).
But the leader of the GFP in denial of the story making rounds in the media said:» the person behind this mischief would be drowned
for peddling such untruth about me; some people don't respect at all, hence the curses will
serve as a
deterrent to them,» Akua Donkor told a local Journalist in the Brong Ahafo region.
Deputy Minister
for Energy, Mohammed Amin Adam said the decision would
serve as deterrent to others,
Mumuni urged the Attorney General of the Federation and those of the states to seek stiffer penalties
for convicted corrupt officials and to minimise the use of plea bargaining to
serve as deterrent.
We thank the Nkwatia police
for arresting one of the Armed thugs.However, we want the arrested thug to face the full rigours of the law to
serve as a
deterrent to others.
Backing the 25 year jail term
for rapists, the Governor, decked in a red t - shirt with inscriptions including «I Say No To Rape», «Stop Domestic Violence», among others, said it was time to take the fight one step further by amending the Protection against Domestic Violence Law, 2007 and also come up with strict punitive measures that would
serve as a
deterrent to perpetrators of such act.
The group called
for a panel of inquiry while urging the Inspector General of Police to conduct proper investigation in order to reprimand culprits to
serve as deterrent to others in the future.
Furthermore, it is the company's aim
for the official online distribution service to
serve as a
deterrent against illegal downloading and piracy.
Manual underwriting
serves as a better
deterrent for mortgage fraud than automated underwriting systems do, according to Housing Wire.
For dogs who pull on the leash, a regular collar may
serve more
as a power play than
as a
deterrent.
Organizers hope this initiative will
serve as a
deterrent by publishing names and reports of companies spreading badware and
as an educational tool
for software developers by providing principles they can follow to provide a positive user experience.
Our random drug testing service establishes a consistent program
for employee drug testing on an unannounced, unpredictable basis — thus
serving as a strong
deterrent to drug use.
House - sitters can keep a
for - sale home ready to show and
serve as a
deterrent to would - be vandals.
A total of 28 recommendations are provided by the IAG report, focused on four key areas: transparency in contract assignments and providing incentive and commission information to clients; the perception that the council was administrating with a «light hand» and penalties are not severe enough to
serve as a
deterrent; education requirements that made it too easy
for unscrupulous entrants; and too many industry and association organizations that confused the public.