Sentences with phrase «there as a deterrent»

(Steam donates this money to charity; it's mostly there as a deterrent for joke entries).
They are just kind of there as a deterrent.

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But there is widespread skepticism about whether Kim is ready to abandon the nuclear arsenal his country has defended and developed for decades as what it says is a necessary deterrent against U.S. invasion.
The grueling testimonies from CEO John Stumpf, coupled with insights from my industry - wide research into the culture and mindsets of bankers, suggest there is a blind spot among senior leaders at Wells Fargo, as well as deterrents to speaking up among the rank and file.
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).
Lewis Hamilton has weighed in on the Max Verstappen penalty debate, saying it wouldn't have been an issue if there had been a proper deterrent, such as grass, surrounding the track.
While looking for an answer to this question, I first thought «well, are there civil penalties of some sort that might act as a deterrent as well?»
I personally believe that it is very important that we do reach an agreement, as long as it is enforceable and it can be properly verify and as long that there still be an option to impose deterrents, sanction-wise or otherwise by military means, if Iran chooses to break the agreement and pursuit nuclear weaponization.
«Of course, we should involve the House fully in a decision as important as the renewal of our nuclear deterrent, and in practical terms it is inevitable that there will therefore be a chance for the House to express its view on that important matter in a vote,» he added.
As MPs warn that the strategic defence review could jeopardise Britain's ability to defend itself, Channel 4 News Science Correspondent Julian Rush writes that there is now a genuine debate about Britain's nuclear deterrent.
The government denies plans to delay a decision on a replacement for the Trident nuclear deterrent - as a Channel 4 News FactCheck analysis finds there would be extra costs involved if it were to do so.
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.
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There are three deterrents to educators using PLNs as a tool for learning and professional development (PD):
Ellis believes that the recordings could be used as a deterrent of bad behaviour and is not surprised that there has been some negative reactions to the concept.
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However, there are many deterrents to investing in hedge funds, such as restricted access, limited transparency and high fees.
«However as much as more police presence on the roads will act as something of a deterrent, there simply are not enough police officers to be able to crack down on a problem of this magnitude.
There's something immensely satisfying about turning your lights off with your voice, you can use them as a burglary deterrent by having them come on while you're away, and you get the added benefit of never having to worry if you've left a light on.
As a simple, non-violent deterrent, there's a variety of compact alarm systems that can be attached to your key chain or carried in a pocket or purse.
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