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"deter" Definitions
  1. deter (somebody) (from something/from doing something) to make somebody decide not to do something or continue doing something, especially by making them understand the difficulties and unpleasant results of their actions

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In essence, Obama's attempt to deter chemical weapons use destroyed his ability to deter Russian intervention.
Not only could this technology deter hackers, it could also deter less-responsible people from purchasing items.
But right now we believe we have sufficient capability in the theater to deter what we've needed to deter.
"If we couldn't deter Moscow from going into the Ukraine, we're not going to deter them from hacking us," Mr. Lewis said.
That did not deter President Trump during his phone call with the Ukrainian president, and it does not appear to deter him now.
Caforio's campaign tried several tactics to deter malicious actors, including upgrading the website's hosting service and adding specific DDoS protections, which in the end failed to deter the attacks.
The campaign tried several tactics to deter malicious actors, including upgrading the website's hosting service and adding specific DDoS protections, which in the end failed to deter the attacks.
For example, like the caffeine originally produced to deter herbivores from eating coffee leaves, certain digestive enzymes may have been produced to deter animals and fungi from eating bladderworts.
Words will not end -- or even deter -- these abuses.
Magnus Ranstorp, the head of terrorism research at the Swedish Defence University, said that while it was nearly impossible to deter these types of attacks, more could be done to deter potential terrorists.
"And if you want to build a military more suited to deter Russia and China than to deter terrorists, it is a very different capability that you want to buy," Mr. Harrison said.
What remains unclear is how much they actually deter voting.
Williams didn't let the French Tennis Federation's response deter her.
Concerns about safety But that doesn't deter NAAGA's growing membership.
But how many nukes is enough to deter an enemy?
Inaccurate reporting can deter people from showing up to vote.
Still, it's unlikely this fact will deter every last volunteer.
Senegal also needs to deter people from driving into Dakar.
Yes. The absence of President Trump won't deter the event.
The plant got raided, that's not going to deter them.
It's hard to deter people who are already so desperate.
Sharp price falls would deter them from sowing beet altogether.
He said the recent, epic housing crash didn't deter him.
Lawmakers could add some greater flexibility into the DETER Act.
This doesn't deter Arie, who moves forward with his plan.
I'm hoping all the stickers will deter any bike thieves.
The initial goal was to deter new families from coming.
But clearly, last year's strike wasn't enough to deter Assad.
Apparently Instagram didn't want to deter browsing of this content.
Its warplanes buzz overhead and its forces deter the Turks.
Nothing will deter us from our fight for clean water.
It won't prevent these attacks, but it will deter them.
He added that studies have found it doesn't deter crime.
This is an interesting way for Niantic to deter cheaters.
Can the establishment lift production enough to deter the incomers?
The first was the DETER Act, legislation sponsored by Sens.
That, the administration's argument goes, might deter further Russian aggression.
Don't let the restricted areas deter you from visiting, though.
Retention ponds would deter flooding and double as recreation sites.
Genocide prosecutions are important to deter and delegitimize ISIS atrocities.
Even rumours of a walkout would deter customers, he added.
But the threat of violence did not deter the students.
Such setbacks did not deter Philip from his royal duties.
Trump officials said would deter migrants from making the trip.
This unwelcome trend threatens to deter future public interest litigation.
A bipartisan bill called the DETER Act, backed by Sens.
What would deter the "troops" from simply following his lead?
That's the main reason we're there — to deter potential aggression.
Churchill never let politics deter him from friendship and camaraderie.
And take actions to deter the use of chemical weapons.
But again, this policy will not deter a desperate parent.
Don't let that deter you and avoid responding with defensiveness.
A Western alliance, NATO, was designed to deter Soviet aggression.
Republicans say the law is necessary to deter voter fraud.
Conversely, this question should not deter you from the role.
Detention does not deter migration, and only causes needless suffering.
How will video cameras be used to deter fare evasion?
But the Australian authorities were trying to deter human traffickers.
Other states are cracking down on lodging to deter visitors.
This will both ensure accountability and deter bad faith behavior.
The admonishment by the court did not deter Ms. Fransen.
The ban, if it is upheld, certainly won't deter terrorism.
S. alliance further strengthens its ability to deter and respond.
A bump in food prices would not deter those tourists.
At first, Bloomberg said it was effective to deter crime.
That might deter new money and further hurt Uber's valuation.
But fear of prosecution does not always deter young people.
The force required to deter external aggression would be small.
But conservatives worry it will do little to deter Iran.
The ultimate goal is to deter a war in space.
Con: It may deter some people from holding a ceremony.
It may also deter other militia leaders from committing crimes.
First, central banks lack a democratic mandate to deter emissions.
It's beloved by celebrities, but don't let that deter you.
Concern about such challenges could deter some Republicans from voting.
The presence of an armed guard doesn't necessarily deter violence.
Other research suggests that it also does not deter crime.
Violence in Colombia did nothing to deter its musical growth.
But the news did not appear to deter Vermont lawmakers.
This will not deter good people from exercising their rights.
But Rubio's dismal showing didn't seem to deter his campaign.
President Trump hopes to deter the flow of migrants into the United States, but near the busy border crossing in Arizona, some said that the threat of separation from their children would not deter them.
Those requirements can deter hospitals and pharmacies from adopting electronic prescribing.
Still, it didn't deter us from cheering on her Hollywood ascendance.
Backers of "stand your ground" laws say they help deter crime.
From his view, stiffer prison penalties deter crime, keeping Americans safe.
The government says the legislation is meant to deter illegal immigration.
How do you think citizen oversight could deter drug war corruption?
But the guidelines have done little to deter dolphin swim tours.
We heard no from multiple investors, but that didn't deter us.
Bulgaria introduced tougher jail terms last year to deter refugee smugglers.
One is to deter people from behaviour that does them harm.
But authorities are taking notice and taking steps to deter Instagrammers.
Maryland's Frosh said the aim is to deter future steep increases.
Said disruptions didn't seem to deter Ellenberger on Saturday night, however.
One is to deter the Kremlin from carrying out further attacks.
The policy, which was introduced to deter theft, has been discontinued.
His work may not deter fighters from committing crimes in Syria.
The goal: to deter the criminal actors from victimizing that location.
Why deter us from buying a car we knew we wanted?
That could stifle growth and deter the investment the NTP seeks.
Charities do not want to deter donors, whether governments or individuals.
For a while, Mr Trump's harsh rhetoric seemed to deter migrants.
Historically the DETER numbers are much lower than PRODES, he said.
This fallout did little to deter an army of fap-hunters.
But its alliance with United Left could also deter some voters.
And there's no penalty to deter people from not doing that.
Violent government crackdowns on protesters have done little to deter them.
That might deter the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates quickly.
"These attacks won't deter our determination to fight terrorists," Sediqqi added.
The research is clear:  Mandatory minimum sentences do not deter crime.
This plan will deter terrorists against forming new partnerships with cartels.
The Federal Reserve's recent interest rate increase should not deter sales.
It defends the weapons programs as essential to deter U.S. aggression.
The Trump administration has pushed for more sanctions to deter Pyongyang.
There is nothing to deter these miscreants from breaking the law.
Bringing a dog with you will help deter attackers, too. 2.
But it certainly isn't enough to deter me from everyday use.
Now, I realize that this glitch alone would deter most people.
The United States is seeking a provision to deter currency manipulation.
She sees the benefit — a camera might deter a porch pirate.
The pact also lacks an enforceable provision to deter currency manipulation.
The best way to prepare for it is to deter it.
"Historically the DETER numbers are much lower than PRODES," he said.
We've got to be able to compete to deter and win.
But none of these challenges should deter her from seeking office.
At most, we attempt to deter, detect and defeat criminal activity.
It will also have updated cybersecurity features meant to deter hackers.
First and foremost, we must work together to deter Russian aggression.
A reformulated version designed to deter abuse was introduced in 2012.
Too many investment options can deter people from making financial decisions.
This will not deter C.J. from giving back in the future.
Less appropriate responses could deter victims from seeking help, she said.
But, somehow, all of that wasn't enough to deter his supporters.
Macao's initial expulsion from the Torre Galfa did not deter them.
Even a mugging at the Modesto bus station didn't deter her.
Hamilton said he doesn't want to deter people from calling 911.
If one carrier doesn't deter Iran, I'm not sure two does.
But if you're new to kettlebells, don't let that deter you.
And their mistreatment will undoubtedly deter other survivors from coming forward.
In San Francisco, authorities use bait bicycles to deter bike thieves.
The fact that inflation kept not showing up didn't deter them.
Plus, the data [shows] that the death penalty doesn't deter anybody.
Q. Will Dr. Ford's experience deter other women from coming forward?
" Discipline of officers is "haphazard, unpredictable, and does not deter misconduct.
Still, the verdict seems unlikely to deter Mr. Mueller's fiercest critics.
Moreover, what would deter Mr. Putin from pursuing future land grabs?
The prostitutes complain that the throngs of tourists deter paying customers.
Some teams buy athletes their own water bottles to deter sharing.
Yet even demonitization did not deter locals from playing the game.
But you can't deter an enemy that is immune to fear.
How does this deter anything other than a call for help?
Hopefully, it could deter top officials from taking bribes yet again.
Increased fees might also deter immigrants from appealing their deportation cases.
Congress must act promptly to deter this type of governmental discrimination.
Third, a border wall would do little to deter illegal arrivals.
Even worse, we've done almost nothing to deter another Russian attack.
But the source of Hof's wealth did not deter his supporters.
He can bring the troops home or he can deter Iran.
It is in American interests to deter an increasingly assertive Russia.
The mere existence of those weapons could also help deter attacks.
Was proper security in place to deter or mitigate a threat?
Supporters say a financial transaction tax (FTT) would deter market speculation.
Trade policy Uncertainties over U.S. trade policy won't likely deter dealmakers.
"Evergreening can deter competitors from introducing generic alternatives," the report stated.
From his perspective, stiffer prison penalties deter crime, keeping Americans safe.
A six-figure price tag tends to deter digital impulse buys.
The new design may be helping to deter counterfeiters, Hamer said.
But determining the next options that might deter Pyongyang's behavior is difficult.
But as he points out, that shouldn't deter investors from buying stocks.
But that didn't seem to deter Middleton from rocking the sentimental headpiece.
He believes that her like-like qualities probably helped deter the thieves.
It wasn't enough to deter him from continuing to commit criminal conduct.
The heavy policing didn't deter activists, who managed to unfurl two banners.
All the online drama didn't do much to deter Popeyes fervent customers.
A sevenfold hike in business-visa fees will probably deter foreign firms.
Just putting garrisons of troops sitting in the countries ... will not deter.
Instead, U.S. officials say simply accessing the facility could help deter China.
This proposal is also telling about the administration's struggles to deter cyberwarfare.
Heightened uncertainty would immediately deter investment and consumer spending, the thinking went.
Houston suffered severe flooding; the mayor imposed a curfew to deter looters.
The physical hazards and uncompetitive salaries are enough to deter potential applicants.
The government objected that these punishments were too lenient to deter others.
Others advocate calling election hacking "acts of war" to deter the Russians.
Dislike of Trumpism will not deter applicants from the finest American establishments.
China's choice of tariffs seems designed to deter escalation at any cost.
Three parts to it, the first one is deter, detect and deny.
Sellers worry such demands would deter interest and be seen as discriminatory.
The Tesla incident may deter the public from fully embracing autonomous vehicles.
The confirmation of Lula's guilty verdict will not deter him from running.
The PBOC has acted aggressively to deter speculators from shorting the yuan.
Rain didn't deter voters, either, even though many were stuck waiting outside.
A rocky start to 2016 trading failed to deter one fervent bull.
But it is also designed to better deter oral and intranasal abuse.
But the torrential downpour didn't deter one soldier from displaying his patriotism.
In addition, living in that circumstance would deter one's perseverance and ambition.
Current oil prices would not deter the long-term project, he said.
The answer is that you really have to deter the demand side.
The danger fails to deter some people from returning from exile, however.
He was intercepted by someone, but that did not deter his efforts.
Trump has never held public office before, but that doesn't deter him.
They should deter wrongdoing, not upend elections because of procedural slip-ups.
Also in 2011 the capital raised parking fees, hoping to deter drivers.
High-level "signaling" will do little to deter cyberattacks in the future.
Clarkson said the incident will likely deter her mother from flying again.
The new measure was said to be designed to deter money laundering.
For European leaders, the most pressing question is how to deter contagion.
The actions by the police did not seem to deter the unions.
We deploy 85033,000 soldiers overseas to fight, reassure friends, and deter adversaries.
Similar tactics are used to deter women from running for public office.
Fallon said the NATO military alliance should stand firm to deter Russia.
Collective responsibility can both deter bad behavior and increase inter-group ties.
But that shouldn't deter investors from investing in individual stocks, Cramer said.
Cultural or peer pressure to play it safe should not deter you.
It includes some restrictions to deter wealthy people from abusing those benefits.
For the most part, Trump effectively uses threats to deter and compel.
However, Iuorio warned that more hawkish rhetoric could indeed deter his thesis.
So then I started spraying cayenne pepper on them, to deter him.
A working immigration system should deter illegal immigration rather than encourage it.
The 110-degree heat in the middle of July didn't deter him.
In any event, Thielmann told Motherboard the test itself wouldn't deter Pyongyang.
The Justice Department noted: BPD lacks meaningful accountability systems to deter misconduct.
He worried that the new policy could deter non-citizens from enlisting.
A delay will deter foreign companies from coming to the United States.
Jeff Merkley detailing plans to deter migrants, including the "zero-tolerance" policy.
Screening of reservations that are deemed "high-risk" to deter unauthorized parties.
Behind closed doors in Washington, though, efforts to deter migration have continued.
The policy could also further deter people from showing up to court.
Skeptics argue that the clause will not deter endless litigation in courts.
A lifelike doll carried around by teenage girls will not deter pregnancies.
But it's unlikely to deter drivers over the Fourth of July weekend.
The attack was meant to deter attendees at the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
But the particulate matter didn't seem to deter Camarillo shoppers on Thursday.
It also would deter at least 630,000 households from completing the form.
But a framework to monitor and address manipulation could deter future shenanigans.
The Trump administration's migration protection protocols were an attempt to deter migrants.
Still, the raids did not deter business owners who saw an opportunity.
It's almost laughable to believe that the president's proposal would deter them.
The Press Secretary must have the ability to deter such unacceptable conduct.
Our conventional military can deter them indefinitely from taking unprovoked military action.
That visceral reaction is exactly what will help deter crime, McNutt said.
Whatever the cause, it did not deter Mr. Rice from committing crimes.
Yet those have done little to deter people from hailing an Uber.
But that shouldn't deter clients from owning the stock according to analysts.
The strike was intended to deter further Iranian attacks, administration officials said.
Yet on Saturday, these tensions did not deter a multiracial, multigenerational turnout.
In addition, measures perceived as favouring domestic businesses could deter foreign investment.
Haley said that the attacks don't deter her from doing her work.
Republicans argue that restrictions on lawful gun ownership cannot deter criminal behavior.
Landmines are often placed around coca-growing areas to deter eradication efforts.
But such risks didn't deter investors from backing the first Vision Fund.
Even the perception of overwhelming surveillance can deter criminals and dissidents alike.
Why they're doing it The dangers didn't deter the team from volunteering.
That may deter part-timers who provide much of the services' workforce.
Smaller nuclear powers often maintain vague doctrines to deter more powerful adversaries.
America sent more troops and weapons to the region to deter Tehran.
One even suggested workers wear body cameras to work to deter harassment.
It is common in China to hold exams outdoors, to deter cheating.
Warsaw had requested the additional troops to deter potential aggression from Russia.
However, once again, the haphazard racks did not deter the bargain hunters.
The purpose of the raids was to deter the Rohingya from returning.
Law enforcement agencies are stepping up their efforts to deter package thieves.
With diplomacy sidelined, policymakers are left with nuclear threats to deter competitors.
But, as Clark Olson reminded me, dialogue isn't designed to deter action.
It's intended to deter illegal immigration, Chief of Staff John Kelly said.
Don't let that deter you, though, because it's a great little brawler.
So what happens if these strikes fail to deter Assad yet again?
The hour is late for Washington to deter war in the Taiwan Strait — but not too late, especially for the Trump administration, which has credibly used the threat of American force to deter war on the Korean Peninsula.
From New York to Arkansas, schools are spending millions to outfit their campuses with some of the most advanced surveillance technology available: face recognition to deter predators, object recognition to detect weapons, and license plate tracking to deter criminals.
But as Joseph Nye, a strategist on so-called soft power, noted on Friday, "The reason to make some of this public is not just to deter the Russians, it is to deter others as well," in future elections.
Raymond extends to us to allow us to better defend and better deter, and with each passing day we&aposre going to find ways to align the assets that exist in space to better deter and to better defend.
And, if you still feel embattled by then, don't let that deter you.
The proper purpose of defamation laws is to deter and punish malicious lies.
The court's decision may deter other states from pushing for "clinic shutdown" laws.
In their view, that's the only way to deter and stop such attacks.
We hope the short-sighted in Congress don't deter them from their vision.
Just before Trump took office, NATO deployed forces in Poland to deter Russia.
The CFAA was enacted to deter computer hackers, who are literally computer trespassers.
The official said the proposal is meant to deter the exploitation of children.
That doesn&apost deter people, despite someone handing out fliers for another party.
Kominski said that can deter some people from seeking the care they need.
For the best prices, visit in summer when hot temperatures deter most visitors.
That has left Mr Trump frustrated, but it might not deter his supporters.
I wonder how many coworkers I can deter from ever speaking to me.
They hoped to tackle pimps and to deter imperilled young women from prostitution.
They do not deter—and may even encourage—abstinence in the long run.
Is $4.3 billion to deter Russian aggression against NATO allies a bad idea?
Those who spoke openly tended to have enough resources to deter official blowback.
It's only a quasi-musical, which shouldn't deter the Hamilton haters among us.
Clearly, these new rules aren't enough to deter Googlers from debating the protests.
Similarly, Spectrum could not downgrade Netflix as a way to deter cord-cutting.
But it didn't do anything to deter PG&E from filing for bankruptcy.
The real reason for the family separations was to deter future illegal immigration.
The fees were introduced in 2013 by the government to deter unscrupulous claims.
The strike was intended to deter the regime from using chemical weapons again.
Guanajuato's prosperity, once thought to deter crime, now seems to be attracting it.
It only took one Google search to deter them from doing just that.
Instead of letting his response deter me, I used it to motivate me.
What do you make of the idea that Trump's comments might deter protesters?
Chinese P12.53P lenders' many and varied problems might be expected to deter investors.
It's like insect repellant to deter people with no sense of personal space.
Here's why the death penalty and longer prison sentences don't really deter crime
You launched that the zero tolerance policy to deter families with children coming.
The prospect of losing a French passport is unlikely to deter suicide-bombers.
Rejection however, did not deter her from writing about what she's passionate about.
But that shouldn't deter people who can't afford it from eating these items.
Even the pouring rain was not enough to deter the city's hardcore fans.
The truth is that border enforcement will not deter people who are desperate.
The EU hopes the threat of deportation will deter migrants from entering Greece.
The child pornography charges did little to deter the trajectory of his career.
But some in the industry fear the new rules could deter gay travellers.
To deter thieves, some metal parts have been replaced with nylon and plastic.
Women's rights activists worry the current climate could deter other women from running.
U.S. immigration policy should not deter refugees from seeking asylum within our borders.
All we were trying to do was to deter them with the flashlights.
Conservatives are skeptical, however, that the indictments will do anything to deter Iran.
Perhaps they will deter, for a while, another Syrian chemical attack on civilians.
The move is meant to deter Russia from further aggression in the region.
NATO said it had agreed a defensive package of measures to deter Russia.
That could deter others from taking out loans for new houses or cars.
Policymakers in more than 20 cities have imposed restrictions to deter speculative buying.
Loesch echoed Trump, however, in saying that arming teachers could deter school shootings.
And the only way to deter them is to have a nuclear deterrent.
Forcing families apart, and prosecuting parents, to deter asylum seekers must stop immediately.
But those risks might not deter Russia from developing an atomic-powered missile.
Another suggestion was to broadcast reminders over the PA system to deter passengers.
"Sufficient shots were fired to deter the attack on my officers," he said.
He said people are concerned it will further deter President Donald Trump's agenda.
Shooting won't deter Capital Gazette journalists CNN's Christine Sever contributed to this report.
Two groups were firing at ambulances to deter them, said Mohamed, a witness.
The time and money such efforts cost may be enough to deter them.
The rogue waves, he added, would not deter him from taking a cruise.
Red tape, a sluggish bureaucracy and primitive regulation continue to deter foreign investment.
"If you don't send that message, you don't deter others," Mr. Vance said.
The commission believes the explosion of forest pests should not deter eucalyptus growers.
Violence shouldn't deter governments from a commitment to openness online, the president said.
Outlawing homophobic violence and imposing stronger penalties could deter future attacks, Roberto said.
The stigma of visiting a clinic can also deter some women from going.
That would likely deter investment from large institutional investors and benchmark-tracking funds.
Google may inadvertently take the lead on innovating ways to deter shark attacks.
We want to deter, avoid and prevent conflict through our unquestioned military strength.
But both players said the fines would not deter them from playing aggressively.
The Trump administration had taken a series of steps to deter the investigation.
Evidence suggests that policies should be made to attract them, not deter them.
Such protests seem to have done little to deter Prince Mohammed so far.
Supporters of the devices say they deter inmates from attempting violence or escape.
The goal instead is to deter attacks, nuclear and nonnuclear, by other countries.
They unblock crosswalks and intersections, deter jaywalking and even help to lessen honking.
The idea behind these flights is to deter a war, not start one.
A couple of guys I'll never see again are going to deter me?
Israel and Hamas had seemed determined to deter each other from further action.
There are clear divisions in South Korea about how to deter the North.
Jared Polis ordered all ski resorts to close to help deter the coronavirus.
Mr. Trump has shown that few things can deter him from illegal behavior.
Conversely, could you deter theft by focusing on the brand, not the customer?
If it doesn't deter unwanted visitors, then frankly we don't know what will.
The Pentagon said the strike was meant to deter future attacks from Iran.
"We're here to deter any aggression, wherever it may come from," he said.
Some said the lights would deter drug addicts and squatters, or attract them.
CURRENCY MANIPULATION: The United States is seeking a provision to deter currency manipulation.
There is no doubt that tough penalties are necessary to deter organized crime.
Yes, but: The DETER Act was introduced by Van Hollen and Republican Sen.
The North Koreans have said they need nuclear weapons to deter American aggression.
His country's weapons programs are designed to deter a war, not start one.
Not an easy subject to opine on yet, but that won't deter Hollywood.
Qassim Suleimani, Iran's most powerful military commander, might ultimately deter future Iranian aggression.
We care too much about the community to deter our relationships with consumers.
Outside, Ms. Stevenson said the fine would not deter her from joining protests.
We have urgent business with Ukraine, including helping them to deter Russian aggression.
"A slap on the wrist is not going to deter anybody," he said.
But nothing could deter our intrepid heroes from feasting on champagne and canapés.
The procedure not only helped, but it also worked to deter ALS symptoms.
Formal rules will never be enough to deter head shots under those conditions.
He also blamed the Obama administration for not doing enough to deter Russia.
This strategy can fool an airborne eagle but doesn't deter ground-level hunters.
The U.S. has beat back such attacks, but it failed to deter them.
Americans also believe in a strong military base presence overseas to deter attacks.
But that didn&apost deter him from endorsing Tavenner or the Summit schools.
Volkow anticipates the lung illness outbreak may deter some teens from vaping THC.
A training facility for special operations forces working to deter Russia in Europe.
Even this didn't deter the movement for healthcare: the public came to them.
Property stocks eased after major cities imposed new property curbs to deter speculators.
And extensive research has shown that the death penalty does not deter crime.
That information could help the hatcheries figure out ways to deter whale predation.
We've done what we can to deter this," Pompeo said in an interview with 'Fox News Sunday', adding: "The Iranians should understand very clearly that we will continue to take actions that deter Iran from engaging in this kind of behavior.
This is the reason the North devotes enormous resources to its nuclear and missile programs — not to deter an attack by the U.S. but to deter the U.S. from coming to the assistance of Seoul when the North moves south.
The smell will deter them from entering or roaming around in the first place.
The official told CNN the proposal is meant to deter the exploitation of children.
Islanders worried that pollution would damage architecture, despoil the marine environment and deter tourists.
Ultimately, the purpose of these actions is to deter future harm, according to McCullough.
We would like to propose a price hike to deter further acts of smartassery.
"We are so thrilled for Eastwood!" says Deter Racine, executive director of the shelter.
Not that this should deter you from giving the style a go come Coachella.
Slightly higher mortgage rates did not deter homebuyers looking for a loan last week.
Some politicians want to deter locals from visiting casinos by imposing an entry tax.
Of course, it hasn't done anything to deter Republicans from linking him to Pelosi.
We can't know for certain that this will deter future terrorists and genocide perpetrators.
That doesn't deter Alexandra, though — she says it's not a wall, but a door.
Some felt the figure, though, may deter the Federal Reserve from raising interest rates.
But this should not deter the powerful US from engaging this wildly threatening regime.
But it said it would not deter them from throwing rocks at Israeli forces.
Complicated paperwork for filing complaints may deter survivors or other staff from reporting abuse.
Second, they deter: the prospect of being locked up makes potential wrongdoers think twice.
But our deployment decision is intended to deter exactly such scenarios from becoming reality.
But that dependence does not deter the island's politicians from pursuing their own bargains.
Raising interest rates to deter stockmarket speculation might inflict damage on the wider economy.
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I refuse to let this deter me from going to the gym," she said.
The purpose of these programs, from the beginning, was to deter women from work.
However a spokesperson later denied the report, although that did little to deter gains.
Becca is too invested in Colton to let this deter her interest in him.
Russia's neighbours are fretting about the withdrawal of Western backing to deter Russian aggression.
Instead, tariffs serve nicely to punish China's malign behavior and potentially deter future offenses.
But in its most malignant form, hostile architecture can deter homeless folks from resting.
"You don't want to create policies that just deter full-time employment," he said.
Presumably the American administration believes this would deter its trading partners from bad behaviour.
And no number of electoral losses seems able to deter them from this course.
But the need to deter inflows of capital is no longer one of them.
That would deter driving, and reduce congestion and other social costs of automobile use.
I pray "SNL" will not let Trump's tweet deter it in its comedic mission.
Yet according to Paul, that shouldn't deter investors from hunkering down on the commodity.
Such rules, intended to shield native workers, deter asylum-seekers from looking for jobs.
Businesses in Italy say suffocating bureaucracy and a lethargic legal system also deter investors.
"The only thing that will effectively deter wrongdoing is focusing on individuals," he says.
Having new and upgraded weaponry will help defend against and deter a possible attack.
That is supposed to deter women from ending pregnancies that come from consensual sex.
He understands that a weak NATO cannot deter him but a strong NATO can.
Any period of incarceration will not serve to deter him or others similarly situated.
This helps guard against incipient Dutch disease, but it does little to deter inflows.
Sessions' announcement was the latest move by the Trump administration to deter illegal immigration.
They employed persuasion, intimidation, disruption and murder to deter black voters from the polls.
"I refuse to let this deter me from going to the gym," she continued.
Ideally, these cushy benefits will deter people from wasting company time and prevent burnout.
It wasn't enough to deter Charles's interest in Diana, which sparked again in 1980.
Washington has made a show of force in the region to deter their use.
But none of that seemed to deter Netflix from offering Goop a global megaphone.
Some Democratic economists equalization would increase the "lock-in" effects that deter asset sales.
Instead, Trumpism seems to want to deter rivals to ensure a calm global order.
To deter illegal interlopers, Indonesia now impounds and blows up foreign vessels caught poaching.
A strong showing of the law's supporters might deter Republicans from taking drastic action.
These countries rely on the U.S. nuclear umbrella to deter Russia from nuclear escalation.
Designed largely to deter new migrants, such talk instead risks further eroding public trust.
But the paperwork and fees they entail also deter legitimate tourists and business travellers.
First, longer sentences might work better to deter white-collar crime than drug offences.
The hazy future should not deter investors from buying Aramco shares, Mr Falih says.
Meanwhile incompetent police investigations and lenient sentences do very little to deter continued attacks.
According to Reuters, Rouhani said Iran's military prowess would deter Washington from aggressive action.
Criminal processes, by contrast, exist to deter and to punish individuals for their wrongdoing.
In the city of Shenzhen, the local government uses facial recognition to deter jaywalkers.
Using MFA is a great way to deter cyber criminals from accessing your accounts.
To deter those actions, Facebook is also releasing unique design overlays for profile photos.
"The main goal here should be to deter dangerous Chinese actions," the report said.
America should never aim to deter asylum seekers from securing life-saving legal protection.
But it is unclear that presence is large enough to deter further Chinese expansion.
No one is paying them for their labor, yet this does not deter them.
The Defending Elections from Threats by Establishing Redlines (DETER) Act bill, introduced by Sens.
Instead, DETER now has a competitor that would double down on these negative impacts.
Some have lamented the reported changes, saying they may deter victims from coming forward.
Article 201.58 -- which is defensive -- aims to deter potential adversaries from attacking NATO members.
That he lacked the money for passage did not deter him in the slightest.
" He added that the international community "hasn't done enough to deter this continuing behavior.
Congress should also deter Iran from cheating by raising the costs of potential violations.
Pruitt said the agency must take an aggressive stance to deter cheating by automakers.
Mr. Kimball said he doubted that what happened on Sunday would deter future gatherings.
It will not deter future attacks, as the promoters of the legislation had claimed.
We all know the reality is not to only "deter" the smuggling of children.
A felony conviction is appropriate and hopefully will deter the attacker from further violence.
Also, the extra damage to the wallet doesn't deter everyone from shopping for automobiles.
However, the White House removed this discretion in an attempt to deter illegal immigration.
But asked if the sanctions would effectively deter Iranian interference, regional experts were unconvinced.
We also retain the flexibility to effectively deter threats, preferably short of military force.
If the red tape isn't enough to deter aspiring Canadians, there are other obstacles.
"We need to correct errors, hold wrongdoers accountable, and deter future violations," Rosenstein said.
Conditions are imposed on the individual to deter him/her from committing a crime.
Left unchecked, this kind of surveillance will deter the exercise of core democratic rights.
Enforcement agencies have for years attempted to deter misbehavior through criminal and civil penalties.
What's next: Iranian law enforcement will likely continue cracking down to deter future uprisings.
Cuomo has also said he wants to deter people avoiding fares, not arrest them.
The retaliatory strikes were meant to deter militia from staging any more rocket attacks.
It fires an invisible beam meant to deter mobs and attackers with fiery sensations.
But postconviction confinement is intended to punish and deter a rational person from reoffending.
The way to deter such attacks, the logic went, was to maintain a stockpile.
This should significantly deter many abuses that companies like Facebook and Google have committed.
"The purpose is to deter aggression in the Baltics and in Poland," Lt. Col.
But poverty did not deter her from dreaming of a different kind of life.
A modern, secure, second-strike nuclear capability can deter attacks against the United States.
It may be pretty good at deterring the bad acts we want to deter.
It was intended only to deter absenteeism and strikes among Westinghouse employees in wartime.
They can deter far more buyers than undercover operations can — before they buy sex.
The administration adopted a zero-tolerance policy that was supposed to deter potential immigrants.
Ratliff said this stigma could deter a person from being honest with their therapists.
Less endearingly, it also secretes a bitter, milky substance to deter would-be diners.
But neither the associated physical dangers nor 20/20 hindsight critiques deter our protectors.
The case "will disrupt the defendants' hacking operations and deter similar crimes," he added.
First, deporting children would not deter other child migrants, as some hard-liners suggest.
But wearing gloves may deter you from touching these hot spots on your face.
With the Iraqis neglecting their security, America understandably hit back to deter future attacks.
Austria recently tightened measures to deter domestic companies from contracting low-cost European laborers.
Only widespread calamity, beyond the private markets, has historically proven to deter venture capital.
"They do not deter in any way the possibility of events like this recurring."
Yet those have done little to deter people from hailing an Uber for rides.
The Trump administration has also sought to increase detentions to deter would-be migrants.
Mr. Sanders said that the ruling and fine will only deter future whistle-blowers.
U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters the deployments were designed to deter Iran.
Even a looming scandal wouldn't deter some of Congress' most eager stock traders. Rep.
" -- Max Boot: "Even if the Senate won't convict, impeachment will still punish and deter.
On the flip side, there's nothing to deter us that we can't get it.
That Schmidt is also recovering from Tommy John surgery did not deter the Yankees.
It was the best way to deter Iran from strengthening its position in Syria.
Loesch, however, on Sunday agreed with Trump about arming teachers to deter school shootings.
Video footage is intended to deter vandalism and is kept for only a week.
The bill also authorizes a judge to award damages to deter future delaying conduct.
Meanwhile, trade headwinds could strengthen and fears of protectionism could deter companies from investing.
King expressed ambivalence about the U.S.'s ability to deter Moscow from interfering again.
U.S. weapons sales have also been directed at helping NATO members deter Moscow's aggression.
Simple marketplace demand prevailed over convoluted Republican attempts to deter enrollment and repeal ObamaCare.
There will always be criminals online, and new regulations will never fully deter them.
They're not just about stepping up militarily to deter Iran's ambitions in the region.
The cost of applying for citizenship shouldn't deter someone from becoming a U.S. citizen.
While it would send a clear message, this tack would likely deter new investment.
Or does the very idea of being canceled work to deter potentially bad behavior?
Second, develop a strategy designed to impose costs to deter Putin from future interference.
That, however, did not deter those who found delight in an impromptu day off.
The Knicks made an expensive offer to Hardaway to deter Atlanta from matching it.
"This serves to deter those who want to study in the country," he said.
The 18-foot-high (603 meters) steel barrier is meant to deter illegal immigration.
But the proposed changes may not deter some companies and businesses from seeking confidentiality.
"We need to correct errors, hold wrongdoers accountable and deter future violations," Rosenstein said.
That will not stop everyone from obtaining drugs, but it will deter some people.
After all, the essence of NATO's capacity to deter aggression is its demonstrable resolve.
"Because a force that can deter conflict must show that it can dominate a conflict."
Are you trying to deter people from bringing children or minors across this dangerous journey?
Amy Adams says she "started playing nuns and virgins" to deter unwanted advances from men.
Not even the harshest winter in decades could deter Canadians from their beloved frozen slush.
Tehran, he said, aimed to deter Israel from continuing to strike Iranian forces in Syria.
She is afraid that "Split" may deter young people from coming out and seeking help.
But the empirical research and history show severity of punishment does little to deter crime.
So I posed a question to experts: Do hate crime laws actually deter hateful acts?
A 1995-style fix today would help us mainly to deter weak affirmative asylum claims.
The administration contends that interior enforcement will deter migrants from journeying to the southern border.
Ginsburg's trainer Bryant Johnson told PEOPLE last month that medical setbacks did not deter her.
That didn't stop Netflix from releasing a scary campaign to deter people even further, though.
Abortion rights groups contend the regulations could help deter abortions in the socially conservative state.
But, sometimes, it has the power to deter a person from pursuing that dream altogether.
"The strike was intended to deter the regime from using chemical weapons again," Davis said.
Thus, a security technology meant to deter criminals is being hailed for deterring the homeless.
Canadian public health officials have launched a "Don't Drive High" campaign to deter impaired driving.
"Whatever happens with Brexit is absolutely not going to deter us with this," she said.
The mass arrests seem designed in part to deter protests during the 2018 presidential elections.
Slightly higher mortgage rates did not deter home buyers looking for a loan last week.
Raven added that she hopes the incident doesn't deter sexual assault survivors from coming forward.
They might temporarily deter some people, but they'll just wait for them to go away.
But the state, arguing it would deter voter fraud, sought approval from a federal court.
There's plenty about the culture of online dating that would deter any number of people.
The world has tried to deter wartime rape largely by bringing war leaders to justice.
When heroin was rife, the government prioritised treatment and attempts to deter use through education.
These raids are meant to deter other Central Americans from making the dangerous journey north.
It could even deter people from participating in gatherings in the first place, Narayan said.
Such a move would go much further than previous efforts to deter Americans from smoking.
That image threatened to put off non-oil business and also to deter female migrants.
Don't let that deter you from rocking the sleek and smooth strands of your dreams.
Hybrid warfare is hard to deter unless the target state itself resorts to hybrid strategies.
Home Depot is lower, despite excellent earnings, on concerns higher rates may deter home buyers.
"Prosecuting violations of law does have a consequence, and it does deter behavior," he said.
The jihadists clearly hoped again to punish the Kenyan elite, unnerve investors and deter tourists.
The lines out the door for the Hollywood location might deter you, but be patient.
You may not recognize the grapes on the labels, but don't let that deter you.
It felt that adding gratuitous uncertainty to interest rates would deter speculative inflows of capital.
Also, U.S. mortgage applications rose 0.6 last week, as higher rates did not deter buyers.
Governments of both stripes have since pursued ever-harsher policies aimed to deter "boat people".
In the meantime, high premiums are still likely to deter healthy people from buying insurance.
Expensive CCTV systems and other security measures have been put in place to deter suspects.
Don't let this deter you, let it be fuel for a steamy, wet makeout session.
"Appropriate measures will be taken to confront and deter these terrorist militias," bin Salman said.
The devices contained software blocks to deter users from engaging in personal, leisurely internet usage.
Deter-Wolf and Peres wanted to properly evaluate the bundle to find direct, material proof.
"The cumulative points system is designed to deter flagrant fouls in our game" said VanDeWeghe.
Trump's orders to deter sanctuary cities, prioritize deportations and empower local officials are proceeding apace.
Democrats raged against the question, claiming it would deter people from filling out the form.
Mapisa-Nqakula said on Wednesday she hoped the army deployment would deter further gang violence.
Mexico's CCE business lobby criticized the crackdown, saying it was vague and could deter investment.
Where is the credible conventional threat that NATO is supposed to provide to deter Russia?
It will more systematically deter our adversaries and help us deliver on national security priorities.
But there were questions about whether the expected storm would deter people about heading out.
It is a function of threats and military requirements to deter or defeat those threats.
It did nothing to deter individuals from engaging in the same frauds in the future.
The United States and its allies must improve their ability to deter Russian military aggression.
A sign warning invaders of a security system did not deter this beast from trespassing.
The crew of armed heavies did little to deter Klaew's enemies from gaining on him.
Both are pretty sweet deals and could actually deter some customers from buying an iPhone.
But it also wasn't enough to deter the senator's strangest backer: The Human Rights Campaign.
But that didn't deter the Capri from creating a faux bob that rocked the reception.
Maybe Pence can deter Trump from unilaterally imposing tariffs, as he very much could do.
Congestion charging would certainly deter some drivers from using their cars in the city centre.
Military experts argue that miniaturized weapons will help deter an expanding range of potential attackers.
He said that delay would "deter such additional inappropriate comments and further ameliorate" any taint.
It is essential that we win this one in order to deter a real one.
Stoltenberg listed military exercises, surveillance and air and missile defences as ways to deter Moscow.
Second, there is absolutely no evidence that separating families will deter more families from coming.
"Our goal is not to prosecute fraud; our goal is to deter fraud," he added.
I hope it doesn't deter people from trying more things like this in the future.
The lack of liquidity in the domestic market may also deter foreign investors, Varian said.
Given Kremlin conduct, it's no surprise that the DETER Act is gaining traction in Congress.
I think $44 is a good support, as $1003 or below will again deter investments.
However, that did not deter him, nor did the calls for him to step down.
Still, costs of recycling waste and rapid switches in technology deter investments in urban mining.
Exercising that right by strengthening our disclosure laws would help detect and deter foreign interference.
"It takes a school shooter out of circulation but it doesn't deter others," he said.
Harsh sentences don't deter crime, but changing the focus of our enforcement systems just might.
Removing undocumented immigrants does not deter them from returning, even when the penalties are severe.
Roosevelt believed flourishing a battleworthy, if modest-sized, fleet would deter German and Japanese leaders.
Trump has suggested that teachers carry concealed weapons as a strategy to deter school shootings.
Such a proposal would disrupt railroad operations in the U.S and would clearly deter investment.
As for measures to address and deter these horrific practices in the Democrat's VAWA bills?
To fulfill America's defense commitments and deter its adversaries, a 350-ship fleet is critical.
Many have criticized the trust, saying it does not effectively deter potential conflicts of interest.
Stoltenberg listed military exercises, surveillance and air and missile defenses as ways to deter Moscow.
NATO was created to deter and, if necessary, defeat a Soviet invasion of Western Europe.
Heavy rain and potential thunderstorms can deter some voters from getting to the ballot box.
Deter future chemical weapons use: The success of this mission is unknowable at this juncture.
There were no specific consequences mentioned, but the warnings were enough to deter some educators.
Finance minister Philip Hammond is hoping that concerns about Brexit will not deter potential applicants.
They do own the land and stadium, though, so that should deter a relocation. Perhaps.
There's some evidence that the prospect of harassment may deter women from running for office.
The aim is to deter and document police brutality by monitoring abuse by the CRS.
We've seen regulatory expenses deter competition amongst broadband internet service providers and in other industries.
Putting a base there, he seemed to suggest, would deter Russia from its confrontational stance.
A North Korean spokesman said nothing would deter Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear weapons program.
The North Korean spokesman said nothing would deter Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear weapons program.
Ms. Lee said the new restrictions could deter foreign students from enrolling in American universities.
S.A. team has been working on the effort to identify and deter foreign influence campaigns.
They were serially numbered, signed by Morris and engraved in complex swirls to deter counterfeiters.
And plumbing is limited to half bathrooms, meaning no showers, to deter illegal basement rentals.
He has given priority to those parts that deter former fighters from returning to violence.
Another, the DETER Act, would mandate sanctions on Russia in the event of further meddling.
He has also said he wants to deter, not arrest, people who are evading fares.
But the Trump administration says that the military moves taken to deter Iran are working.
"We hope it doesn't deter victims and witnesses from coming forward and reporting a crime."
"I would agree that it doesn't always deter crime, but sometimes displaces it," he said.
And NATO troops are bulking up defenses in Eastern Europe to deter Russian military incursions.
The question is whether large penalties imposed on companies deter them from future bad behavior.
Well, that didn't deter the cop ... we're told he arrested her for felony criminal threats.
However, most charge hefty fees per sale, which can deter resellers from utilizing these platforms.
And she said that European concerns about such a strategy would not deter Mr. Trump.
That won't deter anyone from going to the doctor, so what function is it serving?
This greater risk of danger is what the law is attempting to deter, he said.
Michael Rogers, said that the U.S. hasn't done enough to deter Russia from future meddling.
That confusion, they said, could prevent or deter firms from offering helpful services to consumers.
Party threats of punishment were seen as warning shots, but didn't exactly deter these states.
Criminal prosecution, some say, may deter companies from profiting from similar disasters in the future.
Interestingly, friends and family tried to deter me from touching my natural chocolate-brown color.
But I suspect that the Ghosn case won't harm the Japanese economy or deter investment.
Since May, the Pentagon has sent 14,000 additional troops to the region to deter Iran.
But the challenges of turning around a community are complex and may deter many philanthropists.
Mr. Soldevere, the department spokesman, disagreed, saying the fines were meant to deter dangerous behavior.
And in each case, the effort to deter Iran was at best only partly successful.
The specter of potential violence shouldn't deter lawmakers from pushing forward with the impeachment process.
The disciplined employees say neither Amazon's policy announcement, nor the HR warnings, will deter them.
Customer Service ChatbotsA single negative customer service experience can deter potential customers from a company.
This will retain the price advantage for e-cigarettes while continuing to deter youth smoking.
The ministry has promised to track the illegal disposal of waste and deter future dumping.
IEX would deter that behavior by charging higher fees to firms that do it excessively.
"I absolutely think this will deter people from appealing decisions, even if they are unjust."
"If they come down hard on the defendants, they will deter future whistleblowers," said Maus.
These attacks won't deter me doing my job, upholding my oath, and pushing for accountability.
The United States said on Thursday it was building a coalition to deter Iranian threats.
It is time for a comprehensive examination of how we anticipate, recover, and deter cyberattacks.
Trump himself has advocated supplying "firearms adept" teachers with concealed guns to deter school shooters.
Drones may deter trespassers, he said, but they may simply go elsewhere in the reserve.
Designed for massive destruction, our arsenal is unable to deter most of today's nuclear threats.
Critics say this will deter investment at a time when existing projects are in trouble.
But that did not deter President Trump during his phone call with the Ukrainian president.
But the incident did not deter Ms. Puron, 27, from listing her rental apartment again.
Others say the combativeness of witnesses should not deter the impeachment investigation from moving ahead.
Data show that most police officers support an armed citizenry to deter and resist crime.
Finally, Congress needs to take more aggressive measures to deter Russian attacks on U.S. democracy.
More crosswalks were added and fencing installed along the entire boulevard to deter jay walking.
The North Korean spokesman said nothing would deter Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear weapons programme.
Punish people severely enough when they step out of line and you deter potential protesters.
Moreover, they actually fail miserably in their mission to deter women from getting an abortion.
Some evidence indicates that inquiries about a criminal history may deter college applications, the statement said.
But that did not deter the SPO from bringing its motion of no confidence against Kurz.
They are intended to target, frustrate and deter people, particularly those who fall within unwanted demographics.
Mattel's erasure of Kahlo's unibrow carried with it the inference that its presence would deter sales.
"It's controversial, of course, but I wasn't going to let that deter me," Rice, 31, says.
Cantons in turn will lower their tax rates for normal companies to deter them from leaving.
Cantons in turn will lower their tax rates for 'ordinary' companies to deter them from leaving.
It is a strategy by Donald Trump to separate these families to try and deter people.
That did not deter Stern from filing Thursday's request for summary judgment against his own group.
And, don't worry: The brand has a plan in place to deter those pesky eBay upsellers.
How could preventative internal controls be implemented to deter corruption like this from taking place earlier?
Barack Obama used cyber weaponry and sanctions to deter Iran from building its own atomic bomb.
But at least four women aren't letting last-minute national controversies and catastrophes deter their campaigns.
But that didn't deter Rodgers, saying then he felt like his team could run the table.
It's meant to deter crime, or at least mitigate its effects, until the police can arrive.
The seasoned skier sustained minimal injuries and says the accident won't deter him from skiing again.
Peter Dukes, Starbucks' espresso brand manager, didn't let the drink's tepid first impression deter him, however.
The operation will also serve as an attempt to deter future families from crossing the border.
None of these obstacles will deter Mr Trump, nor will the potential legal challenges he faces.
That action helped deter Russian or regime forces from making similar bids for the oil fields.
A disappointing third-quarter earnings report is not enough to deter Wall Street analysts from Amazon.
Critics say the NATO plan is a minimal trip wire that might not deter Russian action.
The soldiers reckoned the sight of him would deter others from throwing stones at their patrol.
In general, a plentiful supply of willing workers appears to deter growers from investing in technology.
But that did not deter the SPO from bringing its motion of no-confidence against Kurz.
Mr Trump may believe that raids deter would-be migrants, but no evidence backs him up.
" Philippines Defense Minister Gazmin added the U.S. presence "will deter uncalled for actions by the Chinese.
The lower personal rate will, he hopes, deter tax evasion by reducing the incentive to cheat.
She said rising LNG prices would not deter the company from going ahead with the plan.
France and China also have bases; other navies patrol off its coast to deter Somali pirates.
A fraudulent election can tarnish a country's reputation, threaten its stability, and deter investment and aid.
He also urged the government to engage with young people to deter them from using weed.
The riot police in Tehran have driven their water cannon through the streets to deter protesters.
The Russians, for example, have said they'd use limited nukes to deter or end conventional wars.
To deter my nostalgia, I focused on workshopping my résumé during informal sit-downs with employers.
"We may launch some symbolic strikes to try to deter future chemical weapons use," says Goldenberg.
He, and other private rhino breeders in South Africa, are dehorning their animals to deter poachers.
But evidence from peer-reviewed studies has shown that dehorning, when widely advertised, does deter poachers.
Fitch believes that the bucketing system may deter G-SIIs from becoming larger and more complex.
Trudeau's ruling Liberals say the flow is diminishing as they take steps to deter border crossers.
Regardless, the now self-made billionaire didn't let the naysayers deter him from launching his company.
Pricier kegs should deter some drinkers; the others will pay towards the social costs they inflict.
He said it would deter Iran from producing heavy water by making its sale more difficult.
Sheriffs and state troopers police the borders of towns and states, trying to deter interstate travel.
However, it may deter innocent experimentation in advertising since poorly made ads could embarrass their buyer.
In addition, by solely employing less-lethal means, law enforcement may actually deter some mass shooters.
I didn't want them to worry that I'm gonna deter straight men from using their products.
This may deter so-called "straw purchases", in which someone stands in for a debarred buyer.
Trump or his advisers decided a public warning to Mr. Assad might deter another chemical strike.
The message of the cruise missile strikes in that case clearly did not deter the enemy.
Officials are hoping that the law, coupled with growing international cooperation, will further deter tax evaders.
The move would also address a major U.S. strategic concern about its ability to deter Russia.
Some characteristics of the market, however, could deter credit firms from getting involved in the sector.
The Obama administration has taken various steps to deter inversions and has pushed tax reform initiatives.
His impressive combat record, however, may deter some Senate Democrats from trying to block his nomination.
Criticism of Obama's actions by Republican candidates could also deter some people from applying, Simpson said.
However, the chaos in Calais failed to deter passengers from taking a boat to other destinations.
Technically, the prohibition is against circumventing product features intended to deter unauthorized reproduction of copyrighted works.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe vowed action along with other nations to deter Pyongyang's repeated provocations.
The plaintiff's legal team fears Tuesday's ruling will deter her from continuing on with the suit.
All these measures are designed to deter and create stories of unwelcoming Scandinavians in the media.
Security company Palo Alto Networks stressed the need for robust defences and precautions to deter criminals.
China has warned against installing the system, arguing that it is unlikely to deter North Korea.
Apparently, not even a $10,000 price tag can deter eager fashion fiends from dressing like Rihanna.
The speed and ease of the system could deter men from buying often-fake pills online.
The current settlement posture and practice is not and will not deter this white-collar crime.
A peace agreement will not deter the authorities from trying to track down the FARC's assets.
Interstate highways didn't yet exist at the time, but the rough, unpaved roads didn't deter her.
Others have found that student debt may delay home-ownership, but does not deter it entirely.
But it is likely that officials also want to deter people from discussing politically sensitive topics.
In U.S. strategy, the fundamental role of nuclear weapons is to deter their use by others.
But hefty prison spells turn out to be a costly and clumsy way to deter offenders.
Many companies are not well analysed and security concerns still deter some managers from visiting Pakistan.
In response, Washington is launching space observation satellites meant to deter and help defeat such attacks.
Already, NATO recognizes that the attacks it needs to deter are not on the conventional battlefield.
Others, like Amazon have taken legal action against reviewers to deter others from doing the same.
This way it doesn't annoy, delay, or deter them while they're trying to request a car.
The pair of leaders will likely address efforts to deter North Korea's nuclear and missile programs.
DHS's efforts to deter asylum-seekers not only run counter to law but also are ineffective.
Saying that, it could also deter elderly voters too that might lean towards the Conservative Party.
Political leaders, unions, landlords and housing activists devised a way to deter illegal rentals on Airbnb.
But sustained and higher-level diplomatic engagement is required to deter the worst forms of violence.
Even in recent years, variations in summer ice have made passage unpredictable enough to deter tourism.
Critics, however, argue that it may deter people from calling 911 if someone needs medical attention.
As rates rise, so do distributions, so a slower rate hike forecast may deter some investors.
Yet, fundamentally, the raid only needed to accomplish one thing: deter the use of chemical weapons.
I did not let the patient's hate deter me from trying to be a compassionate caregiver.
Pets can help deter feelings of sadness or mild depression because they keep loneliness at bay.
On Friday, the Pentagon revealed more forces will be heading into the region to deter Iran.
A government stake in AccorHotels might also deter a potential foreign bid for the hotels company.
Even these steps sometimes fail to deter the worst scammers, prompting some people to get creative.
But experts said that applying sanctions was unlikely to deter Pyongyang from pursuing its nuclear ambitions.
Emerging terrorist networks like ISIL will not deter Pakistan from continuing its valiant struggle against terrorism.
But those bad bets have yet to deter aggressive investors on the whole, industry sources say.
Advanced anti-armor missiles could put at risk Russia's most modern tanks and help deter fighting.
The critics, the souls that aren't saved, the creepy encounters -- they don't seem to deter him.
Yet, Team Trump demands exactly that and rejects a strategy of limit, accept, deter and defend.
Catalina reportedly experiences mild, dry weather throughout the year, so it shouldn't deter your travel plans.
Nor is the threat of retaliation the only factor that should deter any hard protectionist turn.
In 2013, a rhino horn DNA database was set up in an attempt to deter thieves.
Don't get the wrong idea: We're not here to deter you from diving into fantastical color.
If governments deter people from finding neutral and factual information, the whole idea of Wikipedia crumbles.
None of these facts deter Clinton and the Democrats from standing proudly by the abortion chain.
The Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) calls for developing smaller, low-yield nuclear weapons to deter Russia.
This uncertainty may deter some folks from seeing a doctor, which could increase the disease's spread.
I was working really fast, and that probably helped deter some of their sign-stealing stuff.
The administration's new policy of striking first at online attackers might invite cyberattacks, not deter them.
But that did not deter a daylong jumble of industrious, contradictory and often self-interested speculation.
The fact that Mr. Buttigieg is getting more attention will not deter him, the mayor said.
The existing program is known as Project Greenlight, and it was designed to deter criminal behavior.
Those remarks did not deter the Fed — it voted for a fourth increase in December 22022.
Will a summons really deter someone from hopping a turnstile or boarding a bus without paying?
Security Council action is equally important to deter any use of chemical weapons in the future.
Such projections are unlikely to deter Mr. Trump and Republican leaders from declaring success next year.
Prosecutorial power is already being used to deter people from organizing any form of civil disobedience.
The United States has some 28,500 U.S. troops in South Korea to deter North Korean attack.
Mandatory minimum sentences deter would-be traffickers by ensuring that punishments are strong, swift and certain.
Whether eye-like spots or just conspicuous designs, the patterns on the wings can deter predators.
The move has since sparked an aggressive U.S. campaign to deter allies from working with Huawei.
The attack led to thousands of Turkish forces entering the region to deter the Syrian army.
But for insects, it can be unappealing or disrupt digestion and deter diners from return visits.
Intended to deter "chain migration," it would replace the family criterion with a merit-based system.
Signs in front are deliberately unwelcoming — "Historical site — no trespassing" — as if signs would deter vandals.
Still, the continuing questions may not deter Mr. Ellison from ascending to the attorney general post.
These types of sanctions have served to deter the other potential partners from touching Venezuelan crude.
Where necessary, they support policy changes to further deter any cultural customs that defy those values.
The best empirical evidence suggests that incarceration does not prevent or deter future crime or arrests.
The Trump administration needed both to deter and signal to Tehran that such attacks were unacceptable.
But that did not deter him, Miriam Haley testified on Monday at Mr. Weinstein's rape trial.
But businesses complain about state laws that could deter young workers from wanting to move there.
The president&aposs remarks did not deter Pence, who petted Conan several times on her head.
Most financial firms are keen to abandon it, or deter old-fashioned customers with hefty fees.
That deters them from actual acts but doesn't necessarily deter them from provocative or bellicose statements.
What's happening now: The FCC is pushing both policy proposals and huge fines to deter robocalls.
"The only ally we can hope to deter China is the U.S," he told the forum.
Dr. Gonzalez said he viewed the letter as an attempt to deter him from speaking out.
But some worry that too many rules could potentially deter firms from innovating on the blockchain.
Tax revenues rely on too narrow a base, in turn requiring high rates that deter hiring.
"It has a minimal effect," he said, and should not deter families from opening an account.
Uber argues that the vaguely worded provision on data-sharing could deter foreign investment in Egypt.
And then, there is his commitment to deter Iran from escalating its strength in the region.
Finally, a plan has been sent to Congress to deter and respond to attacks in cyberspace.
Reformers hope that new legislation, though imperfect, could still deter prosecutors from relying on jailhouse informants.
However, Rosenstein said Friday that publicly identifying them will help deter nation-state hacking going forward.
The bowls take about 12 minutes to make, he told CNBC, but that doesn't deter customers.
"But that shouldn't deter us from looking," Baum said, pointing to his simple elementary school experiment.
Rather than deter bad behavior, suspensions are likely to worsen it by alienating students from school.
"I hope their success will deter others from similar unlawful action in the future," Demers said.
Papa John's tepid second-quarter earnings report on Tuesday wasn't enough to deter shareholders on Wednesday.
The Obama administration failed to adequately deter the Russians from conducting cyberattacks on the United States.
But governments can deter the complicit middlemen — the data brokers with little security and fewer scruples.
They think the idea that they could cost you business will deter you from punishing them.
Rogers acknowledged Tuesday that Russia has not suffered repercussions grave enough to deter future interference efforts.
Trump has argued the wall will deter illegal border crossings, a major focus of his presidency.
Nonetheless, officials said that they believe criminal charges serve as a powerful tool to deter cyberattacks.
We are working very closely with the maritime community to disrupt and deter illicit oil exports.
The anti-missile system's deployment is intended to deter North Korea from conducting further missile tests.
Kylie later confirmed she had no intention to deter her business plans to attend a university.
But the group's actions in recent days show that it may not be easy to deter.
The main reason that he has likely developed nuclear weapons is to deter such an attack.
Could it deter portfolio investors, people more prone to flee markets at the signs of instability?
It might help deter more wrongdoing as more duplicitous foundations learn that they could get caught.
Just as failure didn't deter us, it didn't seem to diminish the loyalty of our customers.
How do you deter an attack that happened two years ago, and another that's already underway?
"I think we don't fully understand what drives human behavior as a general matter and what is at the fundamental core of substance abuse disorder, but two things we do know is everyone is different, and what will deter some may not deter others," Berman said.
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Silence would be unusual for a weapon that uses sound energy to disorient, incapacitate, or deter people.
The costs for Britain will be high, and should deter any other country from pursuing Britain's approach.
These weapons exist to deter, but that only works if the threat to use them is credible.
In recent years, they have also been outfitted with equipment to deter surface-to-air missile attacks.
These processes can disrupt the workplace and may even deter those with a complaint from coming forward.
The legislators behind the bill say the harsher penalty will deter dealers and combat the opioid epidemic.
It describes how Ring devices could be enhanced to deter parcel theft and identify and apprehend thieves.
Tasso called the government criticism of the DETER data baseless, estimating its accuracy at more than 90%.
The organizers released a statement saying the city&aposs ban would not deter them from marching peacefully.
It's a stigma and might deter people in need from seeking help for fear of being labeled.
Every hate crime expert I spoke to agreed that hate crime laws probably don't deter any crimes.
More beat cops walking the streets seems to deter crime and reduce the need to arrest anyone.
Thick smog fails to deter citizens from their morning exercise routine in Fuyang, China, earlier this year.
In short, each navy sought to deter the other while grudgingly tolerating its presence in nearby seas.
That ruined Anderson's shot at his second shutout of the playoffs, but it didn't deter the Senators.
The President's own penchant for information warfare likely does little to deter our enemies from following suit.
They are able to deter war in peacetime, and to succeed in war if necessary to fight.
"We are trying to find ways to deter the use of children in illegal immigration," he said.
" He continued: "Yes I'm considering (that), in order to deter more movement along this terribly dangerous network.
They condemned the launch and agreed "to seek all possible options" to deter Pyongyang in the future.
In an emergency, students can break the glass and, apparently, use the spray to deter active shooters.
Higher ticket prices didn't deter tourists from taking trips to Disney theme parks during its second quarter.
But, that didn't deter her music career whatsoever ... bursting to stardom with a single about her church.
Meanwhile, the notion that economic development will deter people from migrating to Britain is almost certainly wrong.
But the base is too small, and high corporate- and income-tax rates deter spending and investment.
Why it matters: The Trump administration's severe measures to deter border crossings don't appear to be working.
The low wages paid to these migrant workers deter Saudi citizens from taking jobs in the sector.
Speak up, be LOUD, and call out what's happening: Identifying violence by name can help deter it.
They are extraordinarily difficult to deter because they are unpredictable and rarely the subject of any communication.
The simplest explanation is the advent of nuclear weapons, which deter major powers from fighting each other.
The Trump administration has also continued or ramped up Obama's efforts to deter Russian aggression in Europe.
It could also deter users from using sketchy third-party apps to scrape all their Instagram content.
Nor would swallowing dismembered pieces of millipede seem likely to deter something that was attacking the skin.
However, revenues from the tax could be used to cut conventional property taxes, which do deter building.
More often than not, he says, the act of bearing witness with technology can deter police misconduct.
Yes, but: Automatic mechanisms like those proposed in the DETER Act limit the administration's foreign policy flexibility.
He also built a border fence to deter migrants seeking to reach western Europe via the Balkans.
He has also pledged to build a wall on the border with Mexico to deter illegal immigration.
The European signatories want to deter further Iranian escalation while keeping the teetering deal from collapsing entirely.
Some opponents of the exit tax say it would deter foreigners from starting businesses in the country.
Some policymakers worry rules compelling prompt disclosure of cyber attacks could deter companies from cooperating with authorities.
It could have been something minor — more of a brushback pitch designed to deter, rather than destroy.
Another factor is the expectation that EU rules and fear of upsetting markets will deter radical change.
Nukes don't deter all conflict on the subcontinent, but they do minimize the prospects of major war.
Passing the new law now would let Tokyo better help Washington deter an aggressive move by Pyongyang.
The setback doesn't deter the determination of Timmothy's dad, who still believes he son will be found.
The Baltic states and Poland fear the force is too small and symbolic to deter an attack.
LA JEUNESSE: President Clinton, Bush, Obama now Trump above all try using prosecutions to deter illegal immigration.
However, higher fines alone would not be enough to deter bribery because regulations are often poorly enforced.
November 11: The company updated its advertising policies to deter partners from engaging in "ethnic affinity marketing."
If the intentions of the police were to deter Aung Naing Soe from reporting, they didn't work.
U.S. officials have defended the measures as a way to secure the border and deter illegal entry.
America must always be ready to deter and defeat threats in the Arctic -- and with overwhelming force.
"The best way to deter or defeat any of these threats is with these partnerships," Faller said.
Iraq and Libya arguably suffered the consequences of not having nuclear weapons to deter attacks against them.
His mind could be made up that he can perfect a deterrent before his enemies deter him.
The rules often lack empirical justification, and in many cases, are so rigid that they deter innovation.
The research is clear on this point: Severity of punishment does little to nothing to deter crime.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Monday vowed "specific action" with the U.S. to deter North Korea.
Norway too has tightened legislation to deter asylum seekers, creating some of the toughest regulations in Europe.
Military spokesman Restituto Padilla said the accidental bombing would not deter the government from defeating the militants.
The Trump administration has made a show of force in the region to deter those programs' development.
Even the worst shooting slump doesn't deter him from trying to dominate other areas of the game.
For example, higher airport security may not deter terrorists as it just moves the intended target, i.e.
In addition, insurance premiums will rise sharply in 2018, the CBO said, which will also deter enrollment.
We believe that leaving the EU would deter investment, threaten jobs and put the economy at risk.
He said the priority would be to deter populists in other countries who wanted to copy Brexit.
Then again, getting stabbed didn't seem to deter her from doing somersaults throughout the streets of Braavos.
Before the rule change, it was argued that Title II would create regulatory uncertainty and deter investment.
A country hoping to deter another first has to be very clear about what is not allowed.
Leveraging the power of the IoT, the team has created a multicomponent system to deter poaching efforts.
The rationale is that better economic prospects would deter the Palestinians from firing missiles on Israeli towns.
And to stop that we need targets which are reachable, credible and which do not deter investment.
Stricter enforcement against these kind of hits would deter some of them from happening in the future.
The lack of a concrete return on investment could deter later adopters from buying the expensive device.
But other market watchers said lingering uncertainty over the economy and Brexit could still deter the BoE.
Josephson also noted that both OxyContin and Xtampa ER are formulated in a way to deter abuse.
But rogue regimes are less predictable: Threats meant to deter might give rise to unwanted preemptive actions.
That problem could deter or frustrate the push to drive through national security measures covering the territory.
"Hopefully, me coming forward with my story will deter a predator and encourage someone who feels hopeless."
"The Israelis have three focus on security, and that is to deter, detect and deny," he said.
Education officials said they hoped the threat of jail time would deter cheaters once and for all.
Most experts agree that the North's nuclear arsenal is a defensive tool to deter attack or invasion.
We will need to take other action to deter and defend against Russia's aggression in our cyberspace.
The House isn't the only chamber taking action to deter the administration from pulling out of NATO.
The Trump administration argues that the policy will deter illegal border crossings, but Democrats have criticized it.
Trump has expressed a belief, however, there is not much he can do to deter their activity.
The use of any technology to deter is shortsighted and can't hold up over the long run.
Sessions argued the changes would help deter future immigrants from attempting the journey to the United States.
Interventions may be needed to deter interest among young people and to correct these misperceptions, he said.
In theory, it would deter undocumented parents from attempting to cross the border with children in tow.
The submarine force alone is sufficient to deter our enemies and will be for the foreseeable future.
But such critiques of the AL's track record don't daunt or deter the AL's rank and file.
No amount of incarceration or threats from our government will deter migrants fleeing danger in those countries.
Its duty was to set up explosive-rigged balloons to deter German planes during the famous assault.
NOAA Fisheries is reportedly developing guidelines to encourage fisherman to use nonviolent methods to deter sea lions.
In this view, the country would need more than just a single bomb to deter its enemies.
Government ads designed to deter people from entering the country this way have hit Facebook locally, too.
Disinformation campaigns could seek to misinform voters in an effort to deter them from casting a ballot.
But Washington, he said, must "continue to apply pressure" to deter future meddling attempts by the Kremlin.
In previous years, various groups in San Francisco have tried to deter homeless residents in other ways.
USDA shouldn't let this misguided attempt to trap millions in dependency deter its efforts to promote work.
Deception is just such a useful tactic, to prevent and deter a skirmish or a larger war.
One possibility is that the announcement itself — an effort to "name and shame" — will deter further action.
The U.S. has the capacity to rebuild its military forces, deter its adversaries, and defend its interests.
Some surfers stick large eyes on the bottom of their surfboards to deter sharks from attacking them.
Oil prices rose on news of a fall in Iranian crude supplies as U.S. sanctions deter buyers.
Without the power to punish contempt there would be no way to deter disrespect or encourage cooperation.
At the same time, there's very little proof to support the common claim that executions deter crime.
Officials plan to prosecute those crossing the border for the first time, hoping it will deter migrants.
The structure of the new bid does not do much to deter a rival suitor, analysts said.
This should not deter the administration from sending board nominees to the Senate as soon as possible.
De Lima denies the charges and believes they are meant to deter other critics of Duterte's intimidation.
Most apps designed to deter against screenshotting have not yet been updated to take this into account.
Most social media platforms deter users from creating multiple profiles to prevent shenanigans like harassment and fraud.
They also threw chunks of rice into the river to deter the fish from eating his corpse.
As with a Kickstarter project, the discount decreases the longer you wait, which should deter purchase-procrastinating.
The United Nations also did its best to deter epidemiologists from tracking the origin of the epidemic.
He saw Farage as a divisive and extreme figure who might deter wavering voters from supporting Brexit.
That's more than enough to deter each other and more than enough to destroy all of humanity.
By providing the ships, the U.S. hopes to enable Vietnam to assert its sovereignty and deter China.
The mullahs want the nuclear capability to dishearten the dissident majority at home and deter foreign actors.
He is putting aside Mr. Trump's comments and relying on soldier-to-soldier bonds to deter Russia.
"Air miles should be axed to deter frequent fliers, advises report," blared a headline in The Guardian.
The new goal: deter adversaries through pre-emptive cyberattacks and make other nations fear our retaliatory powers.
Inside both the command and the agency, he has pushed to develop new options to deter interference.
Those charges might be revived to deter him from returning to Egypt or competing in the race.
Sea cucumbers are said to deter muscle aging, boost the immune system, and treat fatigue and arthritis.
But it may deter people from reentering the job market once the public health emergency is over.
But experts are skeptical this will deter Saudi Arabia from continuing to fuel its regional proxy wars.
Facebook's popular messaging app WhatsApp has launched newspaper and radio campaigns to deter the spread of misinformation.
The consensus among North Korea experts is that Pyongyang wants nuclear weapons to deter an American invasion.
According to Salib, the idea behind the criminal justice system should be to punish and deter crimes.
The EP will quickly deter listeners who were hoping to receive a project filled with western themes.
This will deter the participation of some, if only out of concern over their future career prospects.
Seventeen still don't have FGM-specific legislation, and lack strong tools to prosecute or deter the practice.
Only the U.S. has the ability to organize coalitions to deter Russia, China and Iran, Mandelbaum argues.
Harsh punishments like spanking do little to deter lying, research indicates, and if anything may be counterproductive.
Clearly, aircraft are not a risky export, nor are they so risky as to deter private investors.
But proximity to pollution does not always deter developers, as has been evident at Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal.
But don't expect that to deter more young, talented people from setting up shop along this coastline.
He must avoid appearing to buckle to U.S. demands, but also deter moves toward a destabilizing war.

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