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"deterred" Definitions
  1. discouraged or restrained from acting or proceeding: A visible thief is a deterred thief, so installing motion-sensing lights on your property helps to protect it.
  2. kept from happening; prevented or checked: Assuming that those 79,000 deterred property crimes have an average cost of $1,900 each, that’s a savings of over $150 million.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of deter.
"deterred" Synonyms
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They voted 11-4 that the drug deterred nasal abuse and 9-6 that it deterred intravenous abuse.
The upshot was that women were quietly, privately deterred from speaking out about sexual victimization — or even deterred themselves.
The Russians, I think, would have been thoroughly deterred about coming into the area and might have been deterred about Ukraine.
And I will not be deterred, and I will not allow this great Department to be deterred from its vital mission.
"We have deterred attacks based on our reposturing of assets, deterred attacks against American forces," Mr. Shanahan said after briefing lawmakers.
But this hasn't deterred people from getting their perfect shot.
None of that deterred Christie from his White House ambitions.
The experience has not deterred the Fords from trying again.
But, we now know Kim wasn't deterred from her plans.
The series of incidents hasn't deterred him from tweeting, either.
Zellner isn't deterred, though — she's back on the ballistics mission.
Cavusoglu said Turkey would not be deterred by possible sanctions.
Didi Chuxing's massive loss has not deterred their ambitious plans.
All of this, organizers fear, could have deterred potential commenters.
And it's not just small OEMs that could be deterred.
Their comments, however, have not deterred the yen from gaining.
But that has not deterred many who plan to attend.
That has deterred Bluesky from using the technique, he said.
Foreign investors are deterred by a history of assets grabbed.
Deterred by Yuccas and the cameras, the two men left.
A senior Democratic aide said Pelosi would not be deterred.
Schiff, in response, said the committee will not be deterred.
And many aren't deterred by the prospect of legal action.
"So they are unlikely to be deterred by a note."
And we will not be deterred however long it takes.
I figured he was busy Snapchatting, so was not deterred.
Because if not, that essentially means he can't be deterred.
Not that any of this has deterred the Trump administration.
The interventionist wasn't deterred and waited a whopping 4 hours.
Shiffrin is not deterred by the enormity of the test.
But if voters choose "no," Mr. Erdogan won't be deterred.
" California's Attorney General Xavier Becerra tweeted "California won't be deterred.
But Pearson isn't deterred from casting his eye forward again.
Taiwan's inadequate infrastructure has long deterred foreign and domestic capital.
But not everyone is deterred by warfare or global warming.
"They were not being deterred," he said of the protesters.
America's experience has not, however, deterred Vladimir Putin, Russia's president.
Its expense and symbolism has deterred Republicans and Democrats alike.
He said he was not deterred by the short timeline.
Guests, who pay $115 a night, apparently aren't deterred. Mrs.
Without such a system, smugglers won't be deterred, they said.
"I am disappointed, but I am not deterred," he said.
Iran could have been deterred from messing with its neighbors.
Democrats say they won't be deterred by the administration's blockade.
Has the cost ever deterred you from seeing a therapist?
But that vote hasn't deterred House conservatives from pushing forward.
It is possible that recent signals from Beijing deterred him.
The weeks and months ahead will tell whether the Islamic Republic is successfully deterred — but it has been deterred in the past, for example, when Ronald Reagan sank much of the Iranian Navy in 1988.
"I will not be deterred," Gomperts said in a statement Friday.
Foreman's projected elbows also deterred opponents from lunging in too enthusiastically.
"I'm not deterred by running in the mountains again," he said.
"We will not be deterred," he said at the news conference.
Workers also said everyday obstacles deterred them from socking away enough.
And he doesn't seem deterred by Rosenstein or the Justice Department.
None of this has deterred Ms Nabourema from becoming an activist.
But regulatory reforms over the past decade have deterred risky lending.
Girls are more easily deterred by social factors at this stage.
Yet readers today are often deterred by Conrad's convoluted, prolix style.
Ms. Breest will not be intimidated or deterred from seeking justice.
Whatever happens next week, something tells me she won't be deterred.
Fear of such consequences hardly deterred Trump supporters on Election Day.
Despite the judge's decision, Friedman tells PEOPLE he is not deterred.
He deterred GOP lawmakers from voting to keep the government open.
The city state's strict gambling rules have also deterred mainland visitors.
Musk clearly hasn't been deterred from his beliefs by critics, however.
But that hasn't deterred most of the entrepreneurs I spoke with.
But the Obama administration's main representatives to the meeting aren't deterred.
"I will not be deterred," he said, receiving a standing ovation.
But I'm not deterred — my eyes are firmly on the goal.
Only storms deterred him and eventually, the creakings of old age.
Nationalist adventurism in Britain thus deterred left-wing adventurism in Spain.
Paulus and the Wasco County clerk deterred the homeless residents from
It also said there was little evidence that it deterred crime.
But just as important, the Soviet Union deterred the United States.
The wave of violence and attempted assassinations have not deterred Trump.
Not even the excrement lobbed by irate residents has deterred them.
Middleton, Milwaukee's second-leading scorer could not look less deterred, though.
Has the cost ever deterred you from seeing the right therapist?
While this first attempt as cofounders flopped, they were not deterred.
Wiredu does not seem to have been deterred by the raid.
Ms. Román said her administration would not be deterred by threats.
That hasn't deterred Joshua Rivkin, a poet and essayist, from trying.
Committee members expressed frustration that previous sanctions had not deterred Pyongyang.
That hasn't deterred, and may explain, their swing to Republican voting.
But his triumphalism apparently has not deterred its loyalists from regrouping.
Mr. Mantle said ClubCorp's waiver had not deterred him from golfing.
Like the Vairos, the Fergusons were not deterred by Indian Point.
Killing General Suleimani seems to have deterred and de-escalated nothing.
Yang isn't deterred by news of his "friend" and "brother" Sen.
They aren't deterred by these stumbles; rather, they learn from them.
New Yorkers should be New Yorkers, we will not be deterred.
However, this secrecy has not deterred interest from the investment community.
And setbacks of a similar nature haven't deterred the lawyer before.
Those voters might be deterred in the future for several reasons.
You can't get deterred as a female founder knowing that's the landscape.
Others, deterred by eBay's crackdown, simply packed up and moved to Etsy.
But Colton would not be deterred by Harrison's logical line of thinking.
Unfortunately, that has yet to happen, but the sisters are not deterred.
Others are deterred by the poor quality of public health-care programmes.
But it hasn't deterred her from dominating the game that she loves.
And DeAngelo was evidently not deterred by police efforts to find him.
Much like the U.S. Postal Service, Kicker isn't deterred by the weather.
Tariffs, and the threat of further trade disputes, have probably deterred investment.
The persistent tightness so far this year has deterred potential short-sellers.
But, in the 1990s, Lewinsky wasn't deterred by Bill Clinton's marital status.
B17 merchants may have been deterred by his conviction, but not defeated.
The new owner of Lot 1220 evidently was not deterred by this.
Tighter lending standards and hefty down payments have further deterred some buyers.
That then deterred the U.S. administration of Barack Obama from similar action.
But this has not deterred it from seeking a gargantuan "tax inversion".
But in this case, who is going to be deterred by this?
I wasn't deterred from texting because of the possibility of sudden death.
Second, Republican legislators are not deterred by a lack of outside validators.
If this is all sounding a bit fashun-exclusive, don't be deterred.
There was a light drizzle -- it doesn't seem to have deterred him .
Terrorists, criminals, and the mentally-deranged are not deterred by such policies.
The senator responded with measured defiance, declaring she would not be deterred.
Ponomarev said he never applied for government funds, deterred by the bureaucracy.
There's big money at stake, and these powerful forces won't be deterred.
But the critics haven't deterred Netflix, which renewed his deal in 2017.
But being first to head into something has not deterred her before.
" Knauer speculated Bruno had been deterred and shot "at least 20 times.
Turmoil and militant attacks have deterred tourists and investors, eroding living standards.
This hasn't deterred Garcia from cooking his native cuisine from the heart.
It's depressed investment in building and expanding broadband networks and deterred innovation.
The possibility that he could do it again has not deterred him.
Ms. Brewer was not deterred, though, and neither was Mr. Rees-Mogg.
But that has not completely deterred Russia's intelligence agencies from targeting politicians.
Not all were successful, but he never appeared deterred by his failures.
If Trump Baby deterred him from coming to London, that was enough.
Not surprisingly, these horror stories deterred black students from pursuing teaching careers.
Cieszkowski won't be deterred from holding Mr. Baldwin accountable for his bullying.
Plus, the progress is deterred by some of the negatives like sluggishness.
The United States delayed the levies so Christmas shoppers won't be deterred.
And he said the administration wouldn't be deterred by powerful special interests.
They were not deterred by any fear of offending the United States.
High license costs and a lack of funding have often deterred entrepreneurs.
Only by taking tough action, he was told, would they be deterred.
Courageous leaders do the right thing and are not deterred by bullies.
Those are the people that see a problem and don't get deterred.
Many informed observers think McMaster is too smart to actually believe that North Korea can't be deterred, given that experts are virtually unanimous in believing the North has long been successfully deterred by the threat of American retaliation.
"With Russia and China, we're mutually deterred" because of nuclear capabilities, he explained.
They're not deterred by this idea of what they think the movie is.
Guidance from the Saudi and Bahraini central banks has also deterred new business.
This has deterred many banks and other foreign companies from operating in Iran.
If that hasn't deterred you from getting this Rih-inspired tattoo yet, good.
No one, of course, thought the shooter would be deterred by airborne textbooks.
It's not as easily deterred simply by throwing more resources at the border.
The funny thing is that none of it deterred me in the slightest.
The moral of the story is never be deterred by a missing digit.
Moreover, you aired the view that the Mafia may have deterred the jihadists.
So far, the rise in hurricane damage hasn't deterred development along the coast.
Ultimately, investors haven't been deterred either, despite his long line of digital missteps.
And Russia will not be deterred from interfering in other ways as well.
A period of low oil prices has deterred investment into the industry, however.
I've tried before, but the price of smokes has never really deterred me.
That has deterred buyers and banks wary of dealing with an unrecognized entity.
But Bogatin wasn't deterred by the limited availability or the sky-high prices.
But local hostility hasn't deterred Howard-Jack and activists in other conservative areas.
But we will not be deterred: our securities fraud investigation into Exxon continues.
The presence of American troops in that area had, until now, deterred him.
Although both moves were blocked by U.S. judges, some travelers have been deterred.
" Heck concluded, "I don't think that Bob Mueller's going to be deterred here.
But the disappointing quarter has not deterred Munster from the future growth story.
We also found little evidence that SNAP benefits deterred from people from working.
They include: These forces are not going to be deterred by reasoned argument.
Sector weakness has not deterred Chad Morganlander, portfolio manager at Washington Crossing Advisors.
Zika fears deterred about a dozen athletes, who pulled out of the Olympics.
May-loading Nigerian cargoes continued to trade slowly as high offers deterred buyers.
I wasn't deterred by the fact that I had no real musical skills.
A deployment of U.S. forces there last week deterred a threatened Turkish attack.
Even if just one terrorist act is deterred, many lives would be saved.
And the Turkish presence has deterred the Syrian government from bombing the area.
I say some gulls, because others are not deterred by glares from humans.
So not a drain, but rather beneficial to others while still being deterred.
President Trump's repeated threats and attempts to limit immigration have not deterred migrants.
But Ayodele tells CNBC Make It that she isn't deterred by these obstacles.
He is never deterred by the fact that he can be easily caught.
I actually think Iran has been deterred by previous efforts to contain it.
As Oliver said, many potential donors are deterred by fear of getting sued.
Palestinians and our supporters will not be deterred by this draconian Israeli law.
But he wasn't deterred from his position that US troops must leave soon.
Little has deterred American dealers in dietrologia, like Alex Jones and Mike Cernovich.
But Petty said he was not deterred by increased banking regulation in Bejiing.
Shayok's outstretched arm deterred Lyle's shot, and the Buckeyes attempt at an upset.
Even so, the likelihood of such life-altering injury has not deterred demonstrators.
The recent hiccups haven't deterred analysts from remaining positive on the Tencent story.
The civil war of the 1980s deterred efforts to develop large-scale mines.
Multi-year campaigns to curb debt risks and pollution have deterred fresh investment.
Amazon investors certainly aren't deterred by the company's choice to ignore the president.
"Word is spreading, so that has deterred them a little bit," he said.
But, but, but: Historically, surveillance hasn't clearly prevented or deterred terrorism and crimes.
But cases like Mr. Warmbier's do not seem to have deterred Mr. Sigley.
It was likely someone who could not be deterred by familiarity, connection, dialogue.
He is a devoted fan of pricing carbon and will not be deterred.
I've tried before, but the price of smokes has never really deterred me.
I would make the argument that it deterred attacks on our people in Iraq.
Analysts say the company is unlikely to be deterred by current low oil prices.
But the GOP&aposs distancing from Fitzgerald appeared not to have deterred the candidate.
Washington hopes those countries will instead be deterred from attacks by America's nuclear arsenal.
In Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, tourists said they were scared about Zika but not deterred.
The government has welcomed the decline as evidence that bogus claimants are being deterred.
The court rulings, the organization said, have not deterred the practice of conversion therapy.
But they are on weaker ground when they suggest it has not deterred migrants.
Worse, many legitimate voters this autumn will be deterred or blocked from casting ballots.
But the supporters deterred from turning out aren't necessarily those of the implicated incumbent.
But the coverage hasn't deterred whoever is filing these fake comments, which have ballooned.
Despite the rainy weather, the family wasn't deterred from visiting Boston's hottest tourists spots.
Despite experiencing an unsuccessful marriage, King said wasn't deterred from tying the knot again.
Still, it seems Samsung's recent setback hasn't deterred the company from dreaming even bigger.
Trump, too, appears to be indicating he won't be deterred in his Biden push.
No one can argue that we've effectively deterred Kim from pursuing these dangerous capabilities.
Our determination to fight against terror will never be deterred by attacks like this.
But, neither CM Punk nor the UFC were deterred from this money-spinning move.
But Stan Boland — FiveAI's CEO and co-founder — is not one to be deterred.
That has not deterred the Singapore Exchange, a market for stocks, bonds and derivatives.
But in truth more muscular law and order would not have deterred the killer.
That has not deterred anti-abortion politicians in a state dominated by conservative Republicans.
Don't be deterred by hysterical estimates that its cost will be over $90 trillion.
Finally, past U.S. policies have not deterred Moscow's efforts to further manufacture separatist territories.
But Chamillionaire isn't deterred and has put a lot of thought into his approach.
I strongly agree that these anti-competitive practices should be aggressively deterred and punished.
But Mr. Erdogan's leanings toward authoritarianism haven't deterred President Obama from supporting his leadership.
Kim famously doesn't drink, but when have relevant details deterred trolls in the past?
But while this apparent failure might have deterred me, it actually became a spur.
Casagrande said foreign students are deterred by the high costs of attending U.S. schools.
It has left the company exposed to political instability that has deterred some competitors.
The steep cost of that infrastructure had deterred miners from the otherwise attractive deposit.
You'd think the sounds and smells would have deterred us, but ultimately they didn't.
In emerging markets, a six-year slowdown that ended in 2017 deterred foreign investors.
But here's the thing: North Korea has been deterred by the US for decades.
As for the Red Sox, Mr. Trump did not seem deterred by the criticism.
But Diane, the widowed septuagenarian immersed in all that busyness, will not be deterred.
But Vice President Mike Pence said on Monday that the U.S. wouldn't be deterred.
He said that students tell him they will not be deterred from their plans.
"It seems that buyers were not deterred by the volatility in rates," Marshall added.
We must ensure that no one is deterred from seeking help by the costs.
President Trump must doubt his administration's own claims that it has deterred Iranian threats.
Critics say it is unclear that the program has actually deterred a terrorist attack.
Norinchukin's move has not stopped the market growth or deterred other yield-hungry investors.
Many firms simply are deterred from seeking any degree of cooperation with the government.
With licensing, that person would be delayed and possibly deterred from getting a gun.
The innovation has deterred many investors used to working through the international settlement systems.
Multi-year campaigns to curb debt risks and pollution have also deterred fresh investment.
State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said the legislation had already deterred Russian defense sales.
He said Paris would not be deterred in fighting Islamist militants across the region.
While there is some skepticism from critics, that doesn't mean that moviegoers will be deterred.
But that hasn't deterred Flake and Graham from building up support for their bipartisan bill.
However, Foundation Capital's Holland is not deterred by potential competitors: "There's such opportunity," in streaming.
Muslim Austrian women don't seem deterred by the Islamophobia and took to the streets protest.
I will not be deterred from fighting for our conservative values regardless of these attacks.
Worse, there is little evidence that the fees have deterred only frivolous or mendacious claims.
But young people, it seems, haven't been deterred from the polls by Sanders's long odds.
The regulations have deterred many foreign investors from even attempting investment in U.S. tech companies.
But that has not deterred China's cultural commissars from trying to weave a common narrative.
Little Stormi wasn't deterred, though, and quickly chased after the ball to make another attempt.
These factors have not deterred investors from plowing money across asset classes in 2019, however.
The student researcher said he was not deterred by the issues he faced with disclosure.
Has the cost ever deterred you from seeing the right therapist/ a therapist at all?
Government officials say potential investors may be deterred by political instability if 'No' should win.
The burdens of sponsoring 401(k) plans have deterred many small businesses from offering them.
Investment is deterred by a law that limits foreign shareholders to 49% of any concern.
The Mt. Gox collapse doesn't seem to have deterred even its victims from buying bitcoin.
Even the prospect of an imminent hike has not deterred investors, given the improving economy.
Of course, President Trump has rarely been deterred by lack of experience or potential conflicts.
" The incident might have deterred Mendes from moving on, but he says he was "lucky.
And if Gawker is indeed "unique," then who is being deterred by its being destroyed?
Still, that hasn't deterred consumers from flocking to healthier foods, and those that sell them.
Not to be deterred, though, Mitchell led her down a path into the adjacent woods.
U.S. sanctions against Venezuelan officials including PDVSA executives, have also deterred banks from offering credit.
And, honestly, the hassle of dealign with the wired remotes deterred me from using it.
Don't be deterred by its classification as children's literature: It's deep and strange and sad.
Not even a hand injury deterred the former One Direction star from his gentlemanly duties.
However, it is highly unlikely that actors in the commercial sex industry will be deterred.
But a sexist comment almost deterred her from trying to break into news at all.
The one god may intervene in our shared quest, but we must not be deterred.
The remaining American non-nuclear sanctions have deterred banks from financing business deals with Iran.
Those and other companies were deterred by operational, political and market concerns, the people said.
Worries about the spread of the Zika virus have also deterred visitors to the continent.
"The company had no due diligence and such irresponsible conduct must be deterred", she said.
American diplomats argue that the sanctions deterred Russia from seizing more Ukrainian territory in 2014.
However the death of his opponent has not deterred him from stepping into the ring.
He first raised the idea in October that a "chill wind" had deterred aggressive policing.
And yet, she said she had not been deterred by what happened over the weekend.
Buyers with families may be deterred by its relative lack of legroom and cargo capacity.
That record has not deterred Republican claims that their policies will eventually reduce red ink.
To achieve real reform that reduces tax bills for everyone, however, we cannot be deterred.
If more had been protected by encryption, it might have deterred some of those hackers.
At the ceremony in Gaza, Hamdallah said he will not be deterred by such attacks.
"This bear was deterred many times already [in Italy], but never radio collared," Knauer explained.
But black gun advocates said that they should not be deterred from legally carrying firearms.
Fear of death or returning fire has not deterred several mass shooters in recent years.
Yet I also feel lucky that the subzero temperatures deterred me from going to Muscatine.
And the warning does not seem to have deterred theatergoers; the musical was a hit.
Those odds haven't deterred Nullmax founders Xu and Song, who are looking to differentiate themselves.
"It was New York's way of saying, we will not be deterred," Mr. Cuomo said.
Even though Grande hasn't been deterred by the pain, Cabello said she's over the look.
That recent brush with scandal may have deterred other high-profile figures from retaining Dershowitz.
Residents said that the pollution had deterred them from indulging in a favorite summer ritual.
Some argue that the provision has raised auditing costs for companies and deterred capital formation.
But even those dangers have not deterred her from walking across the bridge every day.
Timmermans is glad to see that higher pricing than established brands has not deterred customers.
Investors aren't deterred by the challenges, with sustainability forecasts chief among their concerns and motivations.
The price tag is much higher than competing products, but it has not deterred customers.
Those missteps don't seem to have deterred him from giving other bizarre interviews to reporters.
Deterred by the Indonesian capital's paralysing traffic, few customers were prepared to come to him.
Some are deterred by the abundance of dangers that lurk on the route through Mexico.
Those families will not be deterred from migrating, since the conditions propelling them are unchanged.
It's unlikely that longer prison time or bigger fines would have deterred Ronaldo or Messi.
But, they ain't deterred ... and they still have some time til the '22 Winter Games.
Schlossberg isn't deterred, and said he's considering reintroducing the state's bill at a later date.
Clearly surprised but only slightly deterred, he barreled on with the rest of his pitch.
Shred the disgraceful constitution Which imposed degradation and humiliation And deterred us from restoring justice.
Conflict has also deterred entrepreneurs and businesses from investing in Nigerian agriculture, farmers and activists say.
"While big penalties made for good headlines, I question whether they truly deterred lawbreaking," Chopra said.
Yet that hasn't deterred her from joining other scientists and entrepreneurs rushing into the leadership vacuum.
But the salesman wasn't deterred, and proceeded to rattle off a list of anti-aging products.
However, Territorio de Zaguates wrote in its post, it will not be deterred from its mission.
Not even a murderous terrorist attack on one of their clinics in November deterred its opponents.
Roethlisberger deterred the Broncos from creeping up too far, giving him opportunities to complete shorter passes.
Eritreans are also deterred by the risk of being kidnapped near the dangerous Eritrea-Sudan border.
" He added, "I will never be deterred from standing up to fight to protect the unborn.
Our goal has always been to bring Jocelyn Savage home safely and will not be deterred.
But for all the effort, the Mexican campaign has not deterred the flow of migrants north.
Ben left Ashley Hebert's season of The Bachelorette in full hysterics, genuinely deterred about the breakup.
There's Global Talent Booking, but the website is so ugly I'm actually deterred from clicking anything.
Keeping the naira artificially high has deterred investors, who assume Nigeria will have to devalue again.
That has in no way deterred Dawson, who devoted an eight-part series to the question.
But some of the rescuers won't be deterred from what they see as their moral duty.
Has the cost ever deterred you from seeing the right therapist or a therapist at all?
"I don't believe Vladimir Putin deterred her from competing in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan," Conway said.
But its debt crisis has deterred investors and prompted a roughly 60 percent drop in investments.
The judge noted that previous cases in which demonstrators received no jail time hadn't deterred protests.
Guo has denied wrongdoing and said he would not be deterred in his fight against corruption.
THR explains that Netflix's "online-first approach" deterred Cannes from allowing Netflix films into the festival.
Do not be deterred by the smell, which has notes of sweaty butt and crusty sock.
The lion wasn't deterred by Kauffman's screaming and flailing (a suggested scare tactic), and it pounced.
Government officials say potential investors may be deterred by political instability if 'No' wins on Sunday.
Her presidency was the raison d'etre of these organizations, but her loss has not deterred Brock.
The volatility in prices has already deterred some major industry players from using the futures market.
The prospect of taking out loans — something she had never even considered before — hasn't deterred her.
"There are real concerns North Korea might not be able to be deterred," the official said.
This policy, says Stark, deterred researchers not wanting to get caught up in a political battle.
Even the threat of renewed US sanctions has deterred some European businesses from investing in Iran.
Emin Zejnulahu, mufti of the demolished mosque in Zemun Polje, said Muslims would not be deterred.
So far, there have been few signs that U.S. efforts have deterred Assad and his allies.
Sanctions have deterred China from completing a range of deals and from finalizing ruble-yuan swaps.
Still, the surprise decision shows the administration won't be deterred in its efforts to end ObamaCare.
Yet, those kinds of remarks have not deterred the millions of Americans who fervently support him.
None of it has deterred her; last year she and Conroy even delved into science fiction.
None of this has deterred the Trump administration, which is taking energy independence up a notch.
Not to be deterred, Ms. Montague brought along her mother and her 3-year-old son.
There is little sign that Mr. Trump's antipathy has deterred migrants from making the journey north.
"It's depressed investment in building and expanding broadband networks and deterred innovation," Mr. Pai said Tuesday.
If prospective applicants were deterred by the Foreign Office's remuneration, they would not be the first.
Since other states would know that any attack would be suicidal, they would assuredly be deterred.
Some would not be deterred from believing that marijuana was a dangerous menace to public health.
Casting this opera has always been a challenge — one that has deterred companies from staging it.
More than 27 percent of blacks reported being deterred, compared with about 8 percent of whites.
Volatility and uncertainty have deterred some countries and caused others to hesitate in embracing crypto companies.
He added that his department's top priority, addressing the county's HIV outbreak, would not be deterred.
Don't be deterred by Jefferson's references to political events of the previous decade you find unfamiliar.
That deterred some students, but not all of them, Pope High School senior Kara Litwin said.
One theory suggests that Hitler's own experience of chemical warfare in World War I deterred him.
I mean, I'm looking at the opportunities you had to be deterred from all the crime.
The Cassava Virus Action Project is only 33 people in six countries, but Boykin isn't deterred.
We can't afford to have loving families turned away or deterred by the risk of discrimination.
But critics said the rules deterred victims from coming forward and helped cover up sexual abuse.
Don't be deterred by all the noes, because then those yeses will mean so much more.
"My parents never deterred me from speaking Japanese, but you just feel it," Ted Higashioka said.
I think the company's set up for a good 2018 and '19, so I'm not deterred.
It hasn't deterred him from philanthropy, or even from continuing to invest in improving educational outcomes.
The steep application fee and the civics and English tests have historically deterred many from naturalizing.
Trump said he believes potential school shooters would be deterred by knowing some teachers are armed.
I am almost deterred by a friend who wants to grab drinks, but I need the exercise.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, CPAC speakers weren't deterred by the fact their claims about cows and abortion are false.
It said the existing rules provided little benefit and deterred end-users from exercising their segregation rights.
It is marked in commodity-led economies, where resource booms have deterred productive investments in other industries.
By registering abroad, Uber reduced its tax obligations in Mexico and deterred lawsuits from Mexican service providers.
Rather than be deterred by his amputation, he started climbing even more, even taking up ice climbing.
Such a concern has not deterred Mr. Caglioti from announcing that he has discovered yet another Donatello.
But despite the pitiable lack of beef, beans, and discernible Thainess, my friend and I weren't deterred.
None of that deterred the Malinas, who bought it that May for $839,000, with plans to renovate.
His friends say he has not been deterred from his goal of serving two four-year terms.
I will say that it never occurred to me to be deterred by the statistics until recently.
In other cases, though, the AU's policy has undoubtedly deterred some coups, and helped to foil others.
With Valentine's Day scooting in closer, don't be deterred by the cliché campaigns advertising red-hot lingerie.
" But the women are not deterred, she assured us: "It was wrong, and we beat it back.
Oil prices shot higher, supported by news of falling Iranian crude shipments as U.S. sanctions deterred buyers.
Not that the increased government scrutiny deterred Aung Naing Soe from pursuing his work as a journalist.
But Obama was not deterred, crediting his climate agenda with a decrease in energy-related carbon emissions.
Refinance volume weakened further, down 5 percent from the previous week, as relatively higher rates deterred borrowers.
But nothing suggests it will be deterred from trying to turn the sea into its own lake.
But it hasn't deterred Ahmad, who is now focused on the regional and municipal elections in 2017.
Despite being put off by his incessant requests for photos, she's not been deterred from voice noting.
However, if it is not tested, then that could mean the alliance has successfully deterred the worst.
Mr. King also said Monday that there was no evidence that such application questions deterred campus violence.
But the legal trouble has not deterred them, and their videos continue to attract fans and imitators.
If a patent is too broad, those who build on innovations will be deterred from doing that.
Data shows that ordinary violent criminals are significantly deterred by the risk of confronting an armed victim.
Their modern heirs will not be deterred by a few rude atheists or long waits for visas.
None of this seems to have deterred Mehta or the Trumps from pursuing a partnership with them.
Such concerns have not deterred a growing number of small businesses in Sweden from testing the concept.
What's more, voter enthusiasm is high this year, meaning fewer people may be deterred by bad weather.
Clinton would not be deterred from her unity message, urging Democrats to come together against Mr. Trump.
Moreover, irrational leaders with nuclear weapons—leaders such as Josef Stalin and Mao Zedong — were successfully deterred.
In her interview with the Times, Stone also said Australia's defamation laws deterred her from coming forward.
England supporters have been notably sparse in Russia, deterred by warnings of possible violence and logistical difficulties.
In many countries some would-be donors are deterred by the cost of travel and other expenses.
But that has not deterred art insiders from using the site to finance profitable short-term resales.
But that was the thing—I was not deterred or inspired by what the industry was doing.
"But I will not be deterred from moving forward to guarantee healthcare for all people," he said.
Last year, 61 percent said that their campus climate deterred speech, up from 54 percent in 2016.
Neither her disabilities from polio and a bus accident, nor her frequent relapses of pain deterred Kahlo.
Imposing jail time will not further any public safety goal and the conduct has already been deterred.
And even with artillery pounding the city, Mr. Talabani was not deterred from having a good meal.
But Mr. Trump was not deterred and returned to the subject of the loyalty he must have.
But she was deterred by the fact that co-ops composed much of the city's housing stock.
The White House's refusal to disclose Mr. Trump's games has not deterred Mr. Knoller from his bookkeeping.
Moreover, North Korean leaders have been deterred from invading South Korea since the armistice of July 1953.
The experience in Dallas hasn't deterred Pittsburgh International Airport from initiating hydraulic fracturing, better known as fracking.
Not to be deterred by mere military security protocols, Wang and Zhang continued driving onto the annex.
These challenges haven't deterred Charles R. Morris, a writer of popular but rigorous works of economic history.
That has not, however, deterred the women determined to wear white to honor those who came before.
Deterred by a gym membership fee, Brittany instead decides to train for the New York City Marathon.
And while North Korea has been under sanctions since 2006, that's never deterred buyers — until maybe now.
After all, terrorists, by their very nature, cannot be deterred in the same way that states can.
High startup costs such as licensing, employee visas, and mandatory office space rental have often deterred entrepreneurs.
The fact that I am 30 years younger had in no way deterred him from this thought.
The man was was kicked out of the party, but he wasn't deterred ... he tried coming back.
And its grudging reforms and political bickering have deterred the investment that would be needed to create them.
Gascoigne said soccer's "macho" culture often deterred players who are constantly in the public limelight from seeking help.
Surviving journalists vowed Thursday that they wouldn&apost be deterred from their journalistic mission because of the shooting.
The American presence has effectively deterred Turkey from attacking the Kurdish forces, which it considers to be terrorists.
Verdict: Just because Assumption Gallery has a camera and tracking chips, it shouldn't assume thieves will be deterred.
Other women have been deterred from making sexual harassment claims against senior Labor officials, one source told me.
Not to be deterred, however, C-SPAN began using what appears to be the Periscope feed of Rep.
It is to the credit of Israeli journalists, police investigators and prosecutors that they have not been deterred.
As for China's armed forces, they were to be watched and deterred, but they were not a peer.
One of the sources said the company was aiming for offers 12 times EBITDA, which deterred many bidders.
For one thing, a dedicated pirate isn't going to be deterred because one venue is closed to them.
All the love, marriage, and baby carriage business hasn't deterred the agent from maintaining his tough-guy persona.
For the past several years, the risk of a devaluation had deterred foreigners from putting money into Egypt.
"We cannot be deterred from the work that we need to do on our gun laws," Ardern said.
Usually, politicians would be deterred from such largesse by bond-market vigilantes, who would make wild borrowing unaffordable.
The modest hazard has not deterred American, Japanese or other European carmakers from adopting the new hydrofluoroolefin refrigerant.
This position led to many cases being undetected and deterred most victims of sexual offences from coming forward.
"Everything we've done against Russia has not deterred them enough?" asked Senator Lindsey Graham, the Republican committee chairman.
Industry pressure has not deterred officials like Kathrin Sears, the supervisor for District 3 of Marin County, Calif.
"We will not be deterred from pursuing bad cops by the court's ill-advised comments," the statement read.
In 2015 George Mason criminologist David Weisburd found that the NYPD's use of the tactic had deterred crime.
Neither warning - one aimed at residents and the other at a business emblematic of the city - deterred demonstrators.
Gay rights advocates said it also deterred victims of sexual assault from reporting crimes over fears of prosecution.
After all, earlier sanctions following tests have hardly deterred a regime that seems set on possessing nuclear weapons.
"As housing prices in wealthy neighborhoods rise, migration of unskilled workers to those areas is deterred," he added.
We don't want ppl deterred from buying the dolls or future investors put off from a possible collaboration.
The first time Trump told this Islamophobic lie, he said the fake massacre deterred terror for 25 years.
China will not be deterred, confident that America is unlikely to risk a serious crisis, let alone conflict.
Not to be deterred, Viall then looked for love on Bachelor in Paradise in the summer of 2016.
To be clear, this is not the same as saying that Russia does not need to be deterred.
It's a difficult issue but not one that has deterred artist Violet Overn from applying her magnifying lens.
"I am a law-abiding citizen and will not be deterred in the fight for justice," it said.
Unfortunately, U.S. adversaries are not deterred by sanctions because sanctions are difficult to enforce and easier to evade.
In a crowded field of Republican contenders, he is considered an underdog, though he does not seem deterred.
The use of floating technologies, proponents say, could help overcome some obstacles that have deterred offshore wind farms.
The premise of the Soviet-American nuclear confrontation was the tacit understanding that we deterred the Soviet Union.
Bahrain's Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Zayed Al Zayani, said investors were not deterred by the backdrop.
Sacramento has held conversations with many autonomous vehicle developers, and is not deterred by Uber's crash in Arizona.
The leaders of uncivil movements will hardly be deterred because they get tossed from a social media platform.
And, all the hoteliers say that, despite the room cancellations, there are travelers who refuse to be deterred.
The regime will not be deterred by the threat of US sanctions if its survival is at stake.
Leader Pelosi will not be deterred from her mission of winning the House back for the American people.
Political activists are not likely to be deterred by such information requests, even if they were overly broad.
Just knowing that I would have to tell women where I lived deterred even the thought of dating.
But clearly, the limited bombing didn't send the desired message — Assad wasn't deterred from using chemical weapons again.
This ensures that productive businesses aren't deterred from creating products and services that advance our economy and society.
And cats weren't deterred from their ranging based on other predators, like coyotes, in the areas they lived.
Similarly, adversaries might be deterred from jamming this spectrum because they might be operating on the same bands.
Mr. Pompeo, Mr. Grenell and others have argued the actions taken so far have not deterred Iranian action.
"Sadly, the rare outlier who is an unethical prosecutor will probably not be deterred by a judicial order."
Still, bad years can produce exceptional Champagnes, and Régis Camus, cellar master at Piper-Heidsieck, was not deterred.
That hasn't deterred people over the history of humankind, and the rules for protecting oneself haven't changed drastically.
Never one to be deterred by absurdly long odds, he is on his way to Florida this weekend.
None of that deterred Mr. Trump, who also escalated his attack on a new book by Bob Woodward.
Bloomberg's campaign website says the NYPD's unit, with federal authorities, deterred at least 15 terror attacks on NYC.
Still, economic sanctions on Russia, including those on Crimea, have deterred many EU firms from doing business there.
Some businesses opposed the bill in early hearings, saying that going cashless streamlined their operations and deterred robberies.
"Note: Our campaign doesn't get deterred by bullshit stories that are thrown at us," he tweeted on Monday.
Its round-trip airfares of more than $1,000 and complicated flight connections, however, deterred us over the years.
The setback has not deterred Tsai who revealed to CNN she would stand for re-election in 2020.
"I think really good companies (Airbnb, for example) will not be deterred and will still plan to IPO."
If Mueller was deterred by the Justice Department from seeking a subpoena, a notification must go to Congress.
As the 2020 election approaches, we can expect Trump not to be deterred by the prospect of impeachment.
Inadequate infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, has partly deterred investors in Cambodia, one of the world's poorest countries.
And lofty wholesale belly prices may have deterred processors from storing them in U.S. warehouses for later use.
Clients had delayed launching initial public offerings and funds as they were deterred by market volatility, Parker added.
"I don't believe that any law that they would have added would have deterred what happened," Arrington said.
That hasn't deterred Mr. Kobach or his fellow travelers, who have been on their quixotic crusade for years.
And while that possibility persists, Tehran also may have been deterred from launching strikes in the near future.
"The fact that the Russians are not being punished means that they won't be deterred from using chemical weapons and other countries watching are less likely to be deterred," said Evelyn Farkas, a senior fellow at the German Marshall Fund and former deputy assistant secretary of Defense in the Obama administration.
Fukushima's close call and the memory of Chernobyl haven't deterred the governments of the world from investing in nuclear.
There's even more evidence that it's deterred people who were caught once from trying to cross a second time.
The high cost of Nigerian currency and falling oil prices have deterred foreign investment, and reserves are severely depleted.
Shares of BHP were slightly lower as a strike threat at its Escondida copper mine in Chile deterred investors.
We will not be deterred in our mission to protect our homeland and help Afghanistan secure its own future.
"We will not be deterred by the police high-handedness and will continue with the protests," he told Reuters.
But this has not deterred the rebels, who have carried out several hundred attacks in the area since 2012.
Senator Lilian Samaniego, a Cartes ally, said re-election supporters would not be deterred by the protests and opposition.
The sanctions may have deterred some foreign investment, but the government's own policies are most responsible for Eritrea's woes.
"I'm pretty sure Kim Jong Un won't be worried or deterred by a long-term development program," Leaf said.
In addition to outreach, Slate reports they deterred crime by threatening to essentially make life unbearable for drug dealers.
The shifting carbon policy of the past decade has deterred investment in natural gas and coal-fired power stations.
But the results from a European Central Bank stress test, which IKB barely passed, deterred buyers at the time.
Brittany will get a platform to encourage women not to be deterred by slut shaming after reporting domestic abuse.
Waiting a few days to receive a weapon would not have deterred someone with such a coldly calculated plan.
But Cohen said he's not deterred by the numbers -- and that it's the pundits who are getting it wrong.
That has deterred European institutions, which fear they could face U.S. legal problems if they re-establish banking links.
Moreover, it has deterred some major local players, including Hang Lung Properties and Hopewell Holdings , from bidding for land.
But I will not be deterred from ending the corporate greed that creates dysfunction in our health care system.
Unfortunately, many are deterred by what can be a difficult process to establish a brokerage account for their child.
Still, a four-figure price tag hasn't deterred legions of fashion girls from donning the Missy across the globe.
But that has not deterred all the recent U.S. presidents before Trump from meeting the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader.
England supporters have been notably sparse in Russia so far, deterred by warnings of possible violence and logistical difficulties.
Some messages targeted next month's elections, indicating the operation has not been deterred by Mueller's indictments earlier this year.
The firm put the deterioration down to unusually warm weather which deterred people from buying warm clothing, and availability.
Potential critics "may be deterred from voicing their criticism" if they had to verify every claim before speaking up.
They are unlikely to be deterred by Trump's actions, since energy utilities are largely regulated at the state level.
The thought of a concentration camp had deterred any thoughts I had about an unforgettable night of amorous frenzy.
America's most relentless foes can never be fully convinced or deterred by any threats of annihilation by doomsday weapons.
Hartford had a weak-mayor-strong-city-council form of government at the time, but she was not deterred.
For aspiring entrepreneurs deterred by the risk factors inherent to building venture-backed startups, it's a highly desirable route.
Regulations and restrictions on business ownership and products have so far deterred most banks from having an onshore presence.
The Russians have not been deterred from anything; instead their aggression has been, in their view, justified and necessary.
None of this deterred the firm run by Leon Black from proposing an all-cash offer which FirstGroup rebuffed.
We want to find solutions that'll work for all communities and all Americans and we will not be deterred.
Other legislation has deterred even more companies from pursuing an IPO, including the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act.
Some are deterred by the cost of acquiring software from foreign suppliers after a sharp drop in the rouble.
Endo contended that the new Opana ER and its hard coating deterred abuse, but this summer, the FDA disagreed.
For tourists, the amount and stench of the substance has deterred them from returning to Mexico in recent years.
Sylvester's slapdown has not deterred the media from continuing to play stenographer for the vast majority of government assertions.
We should expect some complaining from our partners and allies, but we should not be deterred by their criticism.
The presence of U.S. forces had deterred Erdogan from invading Syria, which he had threatened to do for years.
Only mildly deterred, the Trump administration's latest proposed budget seeks to slash international funding by 50 percent in 2019.
Discouraged but not deterred, Lindsay did the only thing he could do: He dove back into the medical literature.
Moreover, they say, high out-of-pocket costs have deterred some people with insurance from using expensive prescription drugs.
He said he believed that Vladimir Putin was a rational leader, and therefore could probably be deterred from aggression.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said last month the Islamic Republic's military prowess was what deterred Washington from attacking it.
But security remains a major concern that has deterred big-spending gamblers from China, wary about kidnapping and extortion.
Deterred by the case, some Western firms in the technology and entertainment sectors have distanced themselves from Saudi Arabia.
The head of the city's election commission says new voter ID requirements may have deterred thousands from casting ballots.
The issue now is whether they will be deterred in the future, and the guessing is they will not.
Can a more capable North Korea be deterred from using nuclear weapons against the United States and its allies?
The increased regulatory pressure from federal and state bodies hasn't deterred Craig Johnson, chief market technician at Piper Jaffray.
The failure of Fisher has not deterred others, including potentially our current president, from seeking to dismantle affirmative action.
The slowdown hasn't deterred some very ambitious projects that developers hope will break records with nine-figure price tags.
To see how, under ranked-choice voting, independents aren't deterred from running, consider a hypothetical scenario: Mr. Trump, Mrs.
Not one to be deterred, I persevered, downloading every possible dating app and creating accounts on various dating sites.
Comey suggested that officers are deterred from more active policing because they fear being filmed and ending up online.
PDVSA, which is not exactly a wellspring of industry competence, cannot step in to replace sanctioned or deterred partners.
Few companies are contemplating new nuclear plants to replace those lost, deterred by high costs and challenges in construction.
Vice President Mike Pence, traveling in Eastern Europe, said the U.S. would not be deterred by the diplomats' expulsion.
Most animals might be deterred by a chain link fence, but not the scrappy dog in this new video.
And we are told that North Korea must not obtain a nuclear capability because it cannot reliably be deterred.
At the same time he wants to make sure Assad is deterred from chemical weapons attacks on innocent civilians.
Still, that episode has not deterred some unions from doing business with him when it was in their interest.
The president's comments Wednesday seem to show that Trump has not been deterred by Mueller's interest in his tweets.
Our story riled up Democrats and supporters of single-payer, who vowed not to be deterred by the opposition.
Not deterred by the senseless deaths of Moore and Dean, the defendant nearly killed a third victim last week.
But she said the administration needed to be more aware of how city regulations and taxes deterred job creation.
On the question of alcohol ⁠— something strictly forbidden in the country ⁠— al-Khateeb doesn't think visitors will be deterred.
Pai and Republicans pushed for repealing net neutrality, arguing the regulations were an overreach and deterred investment in broadband.
That hasn't deterred vulnerable Democrats: A bevy of freshmen from tough districts have recently announced they'll vote for impeachment.
Santa Claus was not deterred by the darkness or lack of chimney and made a surprise visit to Matamoros.
Russia does not extradite its citizens and has shown that it will not easily be deterred through public shaming.
The company had said the large fines could have deterred hosts and impaired its revenue in New York City.
The move to NYC would have generated more traffic, and also deterred people from visiting and commuting for work.
But none of that — not even his strong distaste for airports — deterred him from boarding a plane in December.
Most have been deterred by the voluminous paperwork to obtain a permit, the fees and the taxes, he said.
"I guarantee you, we will not be intimidated or deterred by terror," he told the Today show on Sunday.
" He continued, "Our goal has always been to bring Joycelyn Savage home safely and we will not be deterred.
In particular, reports of explosions in the city have deterred the government from letting residents back in at this stage.
Still, Kerrigan, who was raised with two older brothers, would not be deterred from having the family she'd always envisioned.
Some record-store owners were deterred by the cover, which depicted Prince in briefs, a blazer, and not much else.
They understand that the U.S. is willing to lean forward, and perhaps they're being deterred or disrupted in their activities.
Some migrants have abandoned the journey, deterred by the hardships or the possibility of making a new life in Mexico.
And they are not deterred by Bolsonaro's comments, or those of his supporters, or even the president-elect's future actions.
Its panels presided over only 23 decisions between 2007 and 2017 (although its mere presence may have deterred other misbehaviour).
Its demise has not deterred Uber itself, which is expected soon to launch a pilot programme for teenagers under 18.
Multiple sources told Reuters the low contract price and risk of being hit with Western sanctions had deterred potential bidders.
But if you look at survey data, most people who sit out elections don't say they were deterred by inconveniences.
Facebook efforts to stop interference aren't likely to have completely deterred those seeking to sway or discredit our elections, though.
But naysayers haven't deterred treasure hunters from setting out in search of the train and its fabled riches once more.
Western sanctions imposed on Russia for its role in a row with Ukraine have deterred some Western investors and banks.
So the more stringent the cut-off, the more disproportionately will female competitors be timed out or deterred from entering.
Neither such injustice nor the state media's ignoring of his campaign has deterred Mr Navalny, who disregards the regime's rules.
None of that has deterred investors who continue to buy bitcoins, pushing it up more than seven-fold this year.
The risk of royal displeasure seems to have deterred neutral parties from joining the opposition coalition in the lower house.
It's unlikely that a person enthusiastic about joining the next great venture-backed company will be deterred by this cost.
And since health insurance doesn't typically cover fertility preservation care, patients and their families may be deterred by the cost.
The attacker was deterred from an initial target by police and detonated the bomb "out of fear", the official said.
Finally, those who engage in and promote these campaigns don't seem at all deterred anymore by fear of getting caught.
Fundamentally, she said, online campaigners or citizen journalists who were already speaking out against the state would not be deterred.
Looking forward, investors ought not to be deterred by a rising interest rate environment in the U.S., according to Mobius.
While plunging crude prices have deterred spending globally on oil projects, Greece is forging ahead with investment in the industry.
But the NSA and FBI won't be deterred, and they will be first in line to buy a quantum computer.
Investors looking to gain a degree of control over Vinamilk were also deterred by the size of stake on offer.
But in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon, the hardliners of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps will feel emboldened, not deterred.
In the meantime, migrants headed north toward the U.S. border are unlikely to be deterred by Trump's comments, Isacson said.
"A lot of people will be deterred from applying, and that's really scary," says NYC-based immigration attorney Ruchi Thaker.
That hasn't deterred Campbell, who describes himself as an independent voice and an unwavering supporter of raising the minimum wage.
As we've seen time and again, non-state actors will not be deterred by a nuclear arsenal of any size.
But that hasn't deterred the U.S. government, which appears to prioritize shoring up a reliable ally over protecting human lives.
A slump in oil prices has in turn hit global gas prices and deterred investors from exploring for fresh deposits.
The company was hit badly in 2018 when a hot European summer deterred customers from booking holidays through the year.
"Radical Islamic terrorists are not deterred by gun control laws," Cox wrote Tuesday, pointing to attacks in San Bernardino, Calif.
Mr. Koper, a Polish owner of a construction company, and Mr. Richter, a German geologist, have refused to be deterred.
The administration's efforts are rooted in the belief that with enough of a crackdown, would-be migrants can be deterred.
By cracking down on minor offenses, often called the broken windows approach, the thinking went, major crimes would be deterred.
Hopefully the cheaters have learned their lessons and would-be cheaters are deterred from using their antics in Playerunknown's Battlegrounds.
It's a proclamation he's been making for years without success, but that hasn't deterred him from continuously reiterating similar themes.
So far, economic measures have not deterred Pyongyang from a string of missile tests and an apparent hydrogen bomb test.
For whatever reason, the bird's ominous record of injuring humans—and endangered status—hasn't deterred people from meddling with them.
Though his family was poor, and his Korean heritage left him open to discrimination, the young Son was not deterred.
"Haven't you been paying attention?" she asked him, flabbergasted that all the recent news about harassment had not deterred him.
In effect, Pakistan's strategy of nuclear deterrence, conceived to keep India's military at bay, has also deterred the United States.
The inability to target more precisely the areas facing potential threats has deterred some public safety officials from issuing alerts.
Tourists were first deterred by the Arab Spring in 2011 and the turmoil of a military-backed takeover in 2013.
But this has never deterred music lovers from turning out for the New York Philharmonic's annual free Memorial Day concert.
Germans were not amused by an ambassador telling them what to do, but that hardly deterred our man in Berlin.
Ahead of the referendum, they felt that Brexit would reduce immigration and were not deterred by warnings of economic doom.
Neither were members deterred by large-scale arrests or an October ban on gatherings that was later overturned in court.
Soon after launching Museum of Ice Cream, blatant copycats came out in droves — but Bunn wasn&apost deterred by them.
Frugal Traveler I was looking for a truly excellent view of the city, and was not going to be deterred.
Gillibrand responded that she and millions of other women would not be deterred by "sexist smears" designed to silence them.
But he said Mr. Trump's tough stance on illegal immigration had probably deterred people from trying to enter the country.
He said he had not issued a more specific warning because it might have deterred the patient from needed surgery.
The administration has argued in the past that by building the wall, migrants will be deterred from making the journey.
The restrictions have deterred many travelers from visiting the Big Island in general, and Puna near the volcano in particular.
With the challenges students face long after their admission, how many candidates are deterred from applying in the first place?
But whoever wasn't deterred by the debate's inauspicious timing saw an event that was both substantive and sort of lackadaisical.
Uber's "leaky board" was part of what deterred Meg Whitman from the CEO role there, she said Wednesday on CNBC.
But she was not deterred in those early days, and instead got her friends together and created her own orchestra.
There are tentative signs that prices in Vancouver are reviving, suggesting that the tax there has only deterred foreign buyers temporarily.
It was stuck delivering baked goods to customers who were deterred from growing their cart size by a sense of gluttony.
Fact: The Commission's 2015 Title II internet regulations have deterred internet service providers from offering new and innovative services to consumers.
None of that has deterred investors who continue to buy bitcoins, and that had attracted the attention of U.S. exchange operators.
Then again, these groups have a lot more experience with volatility and they are not as easily deterred from their allocations.
According to a statement Vidant sent to the station, the incident has not deterred Winter from her support for marine life.
He said some scientists had been deterred by a stress in Britain at the time on "useful research" with economic spinoffs.
And social change will be deterred by the future leaders' inability to engage in a constructive discussion of pressing social issues.
He didn't appear to be deterred once he entered the game, however, doing an autograph gesture and giving his money sign.
He wasn't deterred, though, returning to where he'd dropped off the passenger in hopes of reuniting the wallet with its owner.
Menzies said that fracking had in fact not deterred property developers, who were building about 6,500 new homes in the area.
Trodden tracks deterred him, and he would wait until fresh snow obscured a route in order to work out his own.
" Luckily, this hasn't deterred the comedians from reprising the roles, with Hosenbeck declaring, "This wedding is going to be a blast.
Donald Trump's inauguration really does appear to have deterred a lot of people from trying to enter the US without papers.
Surveys show that shoppers are generally deterred by the confines of small screens, clunky sites and app layouts, and security worries.
It's possible that last year's high prices actively deterred producer hedging interest but with the outlook increasingly bearish, that might change.
I wasn't bothered by the horror stories, or deterred by the one-star review this very website gave the last Furby.
Either way, other firms may be deterred from following Allergan's lead by the heavy price it is paying for its gambit.
"A motivated terrestrial predator, harrying a trapped eel from above, may not be deterred before an eel is exhausted," Catania writes.
" But he said he "will not be deterred from ending the corporate greed that creates dysfunction in our health care system.
The hiring challenges have not, however, deterred the global financial groups, with several firming up plans to boost their China presence.
Over the last few years police have kept a permanent presence in the area, but that has not deterred potential robbers.
Nemr was not hurt and said later he would not be deterred from "doing his duty" in safeguarding next week's vote.
Investors looking to gain a degree of control over Vinamilk had been partly deterred by the size of stake on offer.
"The regular moviegoer will not really be deterred by this controversy," said Shailesh Kapoor, whose company Ormax Media tracks Indian releases.
Fraport in August cut its forecast for passenger numbers at Frankfurt this year, after attacks in Europe deterred long-haul travellers.
They were possibly deterred from using hand gestures during their addresses because of a large podium blocking their body from viewers.
The fact that he's now president of the United States doesn't seem to have deterred him from engaging in this practice.
Just under half of those who try to cross the border, and are not deterred along the way, make it through.
Potential recruits may also be deterred if they come to worry about the security of their communications with the militant group.
This policy is as cruel as it is controversial, but it has deterred irregular migrants from making the hazardous sea journey.
North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile capacities pose an increasing threat to the world, and sanctions have not deterred its belligerence.
But the negative press hasn't deterred users, Zuckerberg said, in response to a question from a Senator Ron Johnson, R-Wis.
Gulf investors were still almost absent, still deterred by the diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its neighbours that erupted in June.
It has not deterred thieves, who have raided that store four times since December — twice on one day, 90 minutes apart.
I have been bullish on crude oil all year, and rising production has not deterred this belief because of strong demand.
People might also be deterred from enrolling because of the required premiums, said Eliot Fishman, a Medicaid expert at Families USA.
Turmoil and militant attacks have deterred investors and tourists, eroding living standards of ordinary people and causing an increase in unemployment.
In a brief telephone interview Tuesday, Ms. Kelly did not seem deterred by the challenge she faces in the general election.
The illusion that dissenters would be deterred by the threat of primary challenges driven by Trump loyalty has been quickly shattered.
But none of this deterred Palmer, who was now on an anti-dissident crusade, with mass deportations as his main goal.
Inclusion on the list has crippled Sudan's economy and deterred foreign investors and commercial banks from doing business in the country.
An important public health question — whether the tax has deterred people from using tanning beds — remains tricky to answer, researchers say.
Montana isn't deterred and continues to try to get Brooke laid, telling her everyone comes to this workout class to hookup.
Somehow, that name has not deterred the business from growing into a chain of more than 300 outlets in 15 states.
Activists say new sentencing requirements haven't deterred rape, the fourth-most common crime against women in India, according to government statistics.
But his critics associate Zuma's leadership with deeply entrenched corruption and erratic policymaking that deterred investment and held back economic growth.
Such impulses must be deterred or, if recklessly pursued, halted with swift and firm action, as the president promised on Wednesday.
A person who is chronically determined to take his or her own life may perhaps not be able to be deterred.
The job didn't specify the nature of that path, and he was not deterred once he found out what it was.
Cover crops such as grasses are seeded to avoid erosion on acres where flooding deterred growers from planting grains and oilseeds.
Richman said he wasn't deterred by the lousy ratings of Viceland, the cable channel recently launched by fellow digital brand Vice.
Rousseau is not deterred by what is most challenging or impenetrable about the works she and her collaborators have brought together.
And, yet, Veronica simply cannot be deterred from seducing her boyfriend, mid-suds, despite all the red still pouring down the drain.
Trump said "maniacs" would be deterred from even attempting a school shooting if they knew bullets could be coming in their direction.
Regulatory restrictions and a less developed capital market have deterred some global banks from setting up a private banking presence in China.
Her friends, her boyfriend, the playboy hunk (Tom Hopper) who hits on her — none of them are deterred by her actual appearance.
The West's distinctive heroin market has probably deterred many painkiller addicts from trying the drug, and has kept synthetic opioids at bay.
Even tech giants, which are moving into finance and may enjoy more trust from younger customers than banks do, could be deterred.
The law does not appear to have deterred people from wearing masks, as many were seen using them during the weekend's demonstrations.
China is working on a draft law to govern PPPs, which the government says have been deterred by imperfect and inadequate legislation.
Scores of terror attacks across the country have deterred tourists, forcing the flag-carrier to retreat to its now-tainted home base.
America would then have to decide whether this China can be deterred or whether one day it might use its new capabilities.
Prohibitive risks may have deterred further nuclear and ballistic missile tests by North Korea, even as it has continued expanding its arsenal.
Though the star was stung by the online reaction to his recent Today show performance, he's apparently not been deterred from performing.
At the community centre in Fortaleza, Carlos scoffs at the idea that criminals will be deterred by a more heavily armed population.
When Cerrone attempted to kick off the fence, he was met with a left straight which quickly deterred him from trying again.
Jonas went back to Chopra's apartment, where her mother was watching TV in her nightgown, which deterred Jonas from making a move.
And some people were deterred from taking a risk on a movie with mixed reviews or that they weren't sure they'd like.
The newbie Democratic candidates campaigning for the mid-terms are perhaps unusually ideological, the party having deterred pro-lifers and other heretics.
Hornbrook, then 103, looked into fertility preservation while overseas, but the annual storage fee of 1,000 euros (about $1,150) deterred the couple.
I completely understand how people could be deterred from this series, because, to be honest, it can be simultaneously awkward and gory.
Many deputies are unpersuaded that any terrorist would be deterred from activating a suicide belt for fear of losing a French passport.
But it deterred the cheeky streamer not — he simply put the Foxtel staffer on loudspeaker for his reported 22017,000 viewers to hear.
When you think "surfing" your mind probably doesn't go straight to "Android Wear smartwatches," but that hasn't deterred sport watch-maker Nixon.
And, for those who are not deterred, we should exercise reasonable enforcement at our borders and in the interior of the country.
Not that this has deterred a collection of event curators, toiling away behind the scenes to give you something else to play.
High-tech fences haven't kept out drugs or deterred the violence associated with their distribution, but legal, non-violent competitors just might.
Not that this has deterred a collection of event curators, toiling away behind the scenes to give you something else to play.
My understanding is that the death penalty doesn't deter crime, has never deterred crime, which means it's primarily about vengeance, not justice.
Foreign investors and economists have called for months for a devaluation as chronic foreign currency shortages choked economic growth and deterred investment.
L&T's hostile bid was also rare in India's corporate sector, where unsolicited suitors are usually deterred by founders with large shareholdings.
And its mission was successful for the simple fact that Moscow was deterred — and World War III never had to be waged.
The trade jitters prompted a 0.9 percent slide in MSCI's emerging market index, which deterred buying of stocks in the Middle East.
Customers may have been deterred by prices rising at their fastest rate in eight months as firms passed on higher input costs.
Two of the 20th Century's most ruthless tyrants—China's dictator Mao Tse-Tung and the USSR's tyrant Joseph Stalin—were effectively deterred.
Not to be deterred by the facts, the President tweeted that drug prices are coming down in 2018, a completely false claim.
Visa and immigration policy changes by the Trump administration have deterred some international students from enrolling, college administrators and immigration analysts said.
But the calls for a boycott, and the fact that Pokemon GO hasn't even been released in China, have not deterred fans.
The escalating trade war with China still hasn't deterred him from sticking with his supplier, even as his tariff costs have increased.
However, none of these setbacks have deterred the longtime Jeopardy host, even if they occasionally cause postponements in taping the game show.
In an interview, Artemenko said he was not deterred and that he had the support of some U.S. Congress and Senate members.
After his arrest at the border and subsequent release to wait court proceedings, he said he doubted if migrants can be deterred.
Shia, not to be deterred, then moved the exhibit to El Rey Theater in Albuquerque in mid-February, but the fuckery continued.
In the border town of Nogales, Mexico, our reporter found that migrants have not been deterred by the changes in American policy.
Nothing can be taken from the radioactive areas (although that hasn't deterred looters from raiding money, furniture and other resources to sell).
But many petitioners say they never receive justice, and are deterred by security officials and hired thugs who assault and detain them.
The absence of permits has not deterred Mr. Arcángel, who says his reasoning for opening his basement to the homeless is simple.
Writing that Ms. Daniels "is already being deterred from filing meritless defamation claims," Judge Otero ordered her to pay $1,000 in sanctions.
Energy markets are just recovering from years of oversupply that depressed oil and gas prices and deterred development of new gas projects.
The group has repeatedly staged attacks on the margins of the city, where militants' efforts to advance are often deterred by airstrikes.
Ritchie began running competitively in the early 1960s as a sprinter, but he soon found that he was not deterred by distance.
Lorna McPherson, who comes to the track every weekend, said news of the robbery had not deterred her from visiting on Sunday.
The hope is that animals like deer and otters will still be able to cross the border, but boar will be deterred.
But Peter, sweet Peter, isn't deterred; he suggests they visit each other every weekend and after a year, Lara Jean can transfer.
But that hasn't deterred Sanders from feeling optimistic about his chances of claiming victories in New York and states in the West.
After all our nuclear deterrent has successfully deterred the Soviet Union and now Russia from attacking the United States with nuclear weapons.
Rwigara is aware of those cases, but says it has not deterred her to encourage her fellow Rwandans to find their voice.
Protesters were not deterred: on Sunday, tens of thousands of people marched through the city, marking the 18th consecutive weekend of protests.
"I don't think it's deterred anyone from wanting to do the program, except maybe worrying about it getting cut," Mr. Anderson said.
So far, the Trump administration's immigration policies haven't deterred Central American families from trekking north — and they've faced trouble in U.S. courts.
We've been doing it for years, and we won't be deterred — not when the safety of our families is on the line.
Hary Tanoesoedibjo, an ethnically Chinese business partner of President Trump's, said he would not be deterred from running for president in 2019.
A: I have had countless near-death experiences throughout my life, and I wouldn't say any have deterred my appetite for adventure.
In talking with a spokeswoman for the Justice Department, I'm told Sessions is not deterred by calls for him to step aside.
We do not assess that Assad is deterred from instigating this attack or from using chemical weapons as part of his offensive.
In one tweet, for example, the NRA said that it wouldn't be deterred by companies that dropped their discounts for NRA members.
The uncertainty around the new rules has deterred investment into a sector that accounts for 8 percent of South Africa's economic output.
But Cassidy isn't deterred and said Republicans need to fulfill both their promise to repeal ObamaCare and President Trump's promises on health.
Political unrest in Hong Kong has disrupted transport and deterred travel to the Asian financial hub and nearby Macau, reducing gaming revenue.
Classical theories of crime assumed that there were three factors of punishment that deterred people from committing a crime: swiftness, certainty, and severity.
The world's oldest travel company struggled in 2018 when a heatwave in northern Europe deterred holiday makers, leading to two major profit warnings.
But that doesn't seem to have deterred Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon from goofing off when chatting with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Minority women wanting to offer a business idea might be deterred from pitching in the first place, simply because of their physical appearance.
"I respect peaceful protest, and I will not be deterred in executing the vital mission of the Department of Education," the statement said.
We're told the Escobars believe the U.S. government (and Trump himself) got involved in derailing their efforts ... but insist they won't be deterred.
But TCU (6-0, 3-63 Big 12) was not deterred, using nap time and snacks to pass the time in the delays.
These hostilities haven't deterred her, and this summer she relocated back to the South to continue organizing against the Mississippi state flag, Gov.
Federal law, specifically the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, has deterred many states from proceeding with similar payroll deduction IRA programs.
Federal law, specifically the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, has deterred many states from proceeding with similar payroll-deduction IRA programs.
Steen found that in open primaries, if a self-funder enters the race, other potential opponents are often deterred from jumping in themselves.
This newspaper has argued that the prospect of such horror means that, if diplomacy fails, North Korea should be contained and deterred instead.
"There will be more salvos until this enemy is deterred, understands the meaning of the Yemeni threat and ceases its crimes," Rashed said.
Research from Harvard shows that young people who discuss suicidal ideas in a safe, nonjudgmental environment are often deterred from doing themselves harm.
Far from being deterred, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have doubled down on health, investing in a variety of different ventures.
The Trump administration has signaled it is unlikely to be deterred from rolling out the plan even if the Palestinians continue their boycott.
A number of brands have been reluctant in the past to sell goods through Amazon, deterred by the large amount of fake goods.
The data center results also suggest the chipmaker's large customers have not been deterred by two chip flaws that emerged earlier this year.
"He's not deterred by the losses because he's thinking, 'Hey, judging by those revenues, there's relentless demand for what Tesla makes,'" Cramer said.
There was also improvement in Europe, a market hit last year by extremist attacks which deterred many visitors from destinations such as Paris.
When incumbent manufacturers realize that price hikes will result in new entry, they may be deterred from jacking up prices to begin with.
It compared to a weaker start to 2016, in the aftermath of attacks in France which deterred some tourists and shoppers in Europe.
The uncertain business environment has deterred international investors, even though Iran ought to be an enticing market, with its large, young urban population.
This risk makes them less likely to launch new companies, and all Americans suffer when entrepreneurs and small business are deterred from innovating.
Monarch's finances deteriorated in 225, after security concerns deterred travel to Tunisia, Turkey and Egypt and brought increased capacity for routes to Iberia.
What's more, Trump's experiences with the Russia investigation don't seem to have deterred him from trying to interfere in the Justice Department's affairs.
The journalist Erhan Celik later tweeted that the public's response had deterred potential coup supporters, especially within the military, from taking a side.
The program, known as 216-a, expired in January, prompting concerns that developers — deterred by rocketing land prices — would not build rental housing.
The policy hasn't deterred immigrants from trying to enter the country illegally, internal Department of Homeland Security documents obtained by CNN show Monday.
These headwinds have not deterred the bank, which said in January it was planning a hiring spree for its China wealth management business.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos said she would "not be deterred" after protesters briefly blocked her from entering a Washington public school on Friday.
We didn't speak, Pam and I. I thought about putting an arm around her, but was deterred by the bulk of her coat.
Meanwhile, tens or hundreds of thousands of otherwise-eligible voters are either blocked from voting or deterred from trying because of these laws.
But still, this harsh reality has never deterred Angelica or Maria from pursuing a life as a foreign domestic helper in Hong Kong.
In the Cold War, the U.S. and Russia deterred any major attack by the other with existentially dangerous arsenals of nuclear-tipped missiles.
None of that scorn deterred Shkreli, who later smirked while refusing to testify about Daraprim's price during an appearance before a congressional committee.
"It seems a little bold to claim this is a success for deterrence, since the Russians weren't deterred from doing anything," he said.
There is little evidence that the indictment of the Internet Research Agency and members of Mr. Putin's military intelligence have deterred the Russians.
Some labor groups insisted that drivers would not be deterred from mobilizing for better treatment, even without the protections of federal labor law.
But the public charge rule is particularly pernicious because it's not about people who are coming in the future who would be deterred.
Rather than being deterred, Ms. Levesque decided to take her crusade a step further: She ran for the State Legislature herself, and won.
Severe congestion on export pipelines means its crude trades at a discount to U.S. barrels and has deterred capital investment in the province.
Fagan pointed to the city's larger police force, arguing that the presence of more cops — though not necessarily their tactics — deterred some crime.
Another argument is that Iran has not been deterred by any of our previous actions, so an escalation of some kind was necessary.
Regardless of what Trump says or does, many migrants in the caravan said they won't be deterred from heading to the US border.
Still, the Big Pharma cash flooding into Washington has not deterred some members of Congress from taking action to contain rising drug costs.
Political turmoil could unnerve foreign investors, who are already reticent to invest in Pakistan, deterred by security fears and a tough business climate.
Global investors have typically given South Africa a pass over its messy domestic politics, and the current gridlock has not deterred too many.
But other Democrats are skeptical it would have deterred Trump, who has regularly bent and tested rules meant to constrain the executive branch.
These wines are too thrilling, too delicious and too versatile with food to allow us to be deterred by a bunch of umlauts.
A similar dynamic exists in Manbij and At Tanf, where US Forces have deterred Turkish and regime forces from any large scale attacks.
The new evidence on vouchers does not seem to have deterred the Trump administration, which has proposed a new $20 billion voucher program.
"It's clearly out of touch with what the American people want," he contended, predicting that potential pot investors will unlikely be deterred either.
When the topic of firing Rosenstein comes up, aides have deterred Trump by telling him that it won't help his case, CNN reported.
I'm sure he expected to be further along at this point, but it hasn't deterred him from continuing to try to get better.
It's a lot to tackle in just 80 minutes, but the director, Marina Zenovich, is not one to be deterred by complicated stories.
The recent spate of deadly incidents has not deterred thousands of racing fans from lining the stands, and waging bets remotely over satellite.
I think the company's set up for a good 2018 and '19, so I'm not deterred." iRobot Corporation: "I think you should go.
But previous results have not deterred doctors, who have called earlier research on the subject inconclusive and the design of the trials flawed.
In clips he shared on his Instagram story, DaBaby gave an inside look at the chaos that deterred his plans for the evening.
If fleeing entered our minds, we were deterred by guards in our house and in our village tracking us 24 hours a day.
President Trump, in recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital, was not deterred by critics, many in his own State Department, who predicted Muslim violence.
Robotic surgery was never approved for mastectomy or any other cancer-related treatment, but that has hardly deterred doctors in the operating suite.
He defended the rim and deterred drives on one end, then bulldozed through people and finished anything around the basket on the other.
In 2016, the number of reported failed attacks and incidents rose, while security teams onboard vessels deterred 11 attacks during the same period.
The dollar has been falling sharply against currencies globally over the past few days, another factor which deterred speculation against the dirham on Monday.
But the alleged intrusions are a troubling sign that, without proper defenses, bad actors won't be deterred from trying again in 2018 or beyond.
"China has strategically flooded the global market with rare earths at subsidized prices, driven out competitors, and deterred new market entrants," the report said.
Existing home sales also dropped the most in over two years as rising material costs crimped supply and rising mortgage rates deterred prospective buyers.
At the same time, I don't think transgender men who want the Morehouse experience and don't fit their mold should be shamed or deterred.
And will degree-seeking students from the E.U. be deterred from attending British universities if they're required to pay higher international student tuition fees?
Although I'm betting if you'd waited a few more months, observation of this person's living habits might have deterred you from acting upon it.
The result was a glut of power-generating capacity that has slashed the revenues utilities earn from wholesale power markets and hence deterred investment.
Now the allure of Iceland's own economic upswing, a strengthened currency and comparably high interest rates have deterred domestic investors from boosting foreign investment.
It's no surprise that a survey of female runners showed that many are deterred from long-distance running by the lack of toilet provision.
They have been deterred by high costs, the belief that any measures now will soon be obsolete and a reluctance to disrupt everyday life.
There's no excuse for it any longer, nobody, just because they're a woman, should be deterred from doing anything that they want to do.
"The court won't be deterred when there's a matter of public interest this large," Riverside County Superior Court Judge Daniel Ottolia said on Friday.
Hopefully, Key won't be deterred from praising others' work in the future — after all, who doesn't want to be promoted by someone they admire?
Some US senators even told the Post that Cyber Command's actions had deterred Russia's attempts to repeat their meddling from the 2016 presidential campaign.
But Tsai hasn't been deterred by the Chinese government's opposition, holding a public meeting with representatives of Taiwan's remaining 17 allies in New York.
Zardulu isn't deterred by the rise of Infowars or other conspiracy movements—the kind that point at just about anything and call it fake.
Yet, while Chaves has seen good results from insurance, government support for agricultural losses after weather disasters has deterred others from following his example.
Republicans again are on an island when it comes to industry support for their health care ideas, but that has not deterred them before.
Even Nigeria's expensive internet data costs have seemingly not deterred eager worshipers who have flocked to the livestream on his Instagram and Facebook pages.
Experts at the NIH and WHO were skeptical of McCarthy's findings, since he didn't use the actual Ebola virus but McCarthy was not deterred.
This spring, Penzone announced he was taking down the tents and closing the desert camp, saying there was no evidence that it deterred crime.
This monetary relief needs to be severe, the groups argue, so Google and YouTube will be deterred from ever violating COPPA in the future.
Clearly the racist GIF fiasco that led Instagram to temporarily shut down the GIF stickers hasn't deterred it from expanding its partnership with GIPHY.
Despite Wonder Girl's new form, Meka Dragon was not deterred, their tail blocking out the sky as it came down for a follow up.
"The huge debt level, and, the fact the IPPs are not making profits, is another reason for prospective investors to be deterred," he said.
Atlas Funds Management Chief Investment Officer Hugh Dive, who invests in bank shares, said investors were not deterred by the prospect of greater regulation.
The first lady addressed critics during a meeting in March with tech company leaders to discuss cyberbullying, and vowed she would not be deterred.
"This means no one is being deterred," Adam Isacson, a security analyst with the Washington Office on Latin America told the Dallas Morning News.
As the Snapchat parent gears up to report its third quarter, Cramer has two chief concerns that won't be deterred by even fantastic numbers.
Author Pesek says the effectiveness of its reforms has been spotty and hasn't deterred recent corporate disasters, including the ongoing crisis at Toshiba Corp.
Just as the nuclear strike force deterred World War III for decades, the Space Force would make certain that Space War I never happens.
Yet potential rebels will be deterred by the UK's winner-takes-all electoral system, which tends to leave smaller parties under-represented in parliament.
Frequent land conflicts in South America's largest country and unclear property titles in rural areas have deterred owners from renting their land, Alston said.
Game 2023: Our resolve and strategic defense is insurmountable, and North Korea is deterred from foolishly attacking the U.S. or our allies. 4-0.
We could not be more proud to present this show and we will not be deterred by any form of intolerance in our community.
A quarter-century of failed diplomacy with North Korea has shown that aggressive states are not deterred by U.S. threats, rhetoric, or incomplete sanctions.
Britain's planned departure from the EU has crimped investment and deterred some companies from listing in London, but Hodges said it wasn't an issue.
Poorer, less educated women often simply don't know about them, and if they ask male monks about the possibility of ordination they're often deterred.
But that hasn't deterred Stone, who also believes there's one other thing you can gain from his app besides answers to your questions: Time.
Indicated 0.9 pct higher The airport operator lowered its forecast for passenger numbers at Frankfurt airport after attacks deterred travellers, it said on Thursday.
How, then, does a state combat an enduring threat that is neither deterred by failure nor law and whose "root causes" are not discernible?
That she faces terrorism charges, in connection with a bomb blast that killed seven people in 2008 has not deterred her or the party.
That she faces terrorism charges, in connection with a bomb blast that killed seven people in 2008, has not deterred her or the party.
Not to be deterred, a number of the roughly 600 demonstrators clambered atop the barricade to wave their protest signs despite the biting wind.
That may have been compounded by a steady stream of bad news about social media in recent months, which may have also deterred users.
While some chance of escalation is always present here, the fact that Tehran knows America no longer is self-deterred helps minimize this risk.
Democrats and civil rights groups charged that the activities of the task force deterred large numbers of would-be voters from casting a ballot.
Yet Mr. Biden's associates say he would not be deterred from seeking the White House by the thought of having his record picked over.
Despite their size, giant bite marks in the shells show that predators, including massive alligator-like caimans, weren't deterred by the animal's huge shield.
In his weekly address, Mr. Trump told Americans he was "committed to your security" and would not be deterred by criticism of his order.
" John Kennedy, announcing America's moon shot in 1962, declared that "man, in his quest for knowledge and progress, is determined and cannot be deterred.
This "chilling effect" has deterred immigrant parents from obtaining basic nutrition and medical benefits for their eligible children, including many children who are citizens.
ELISABETH VINCENTELLI Comic performances tend to be underrepresented come awards time, but we aficionados are not deterred — and 2019 gave us plenty to savor.
" He worried that businesses would be deterred from relocating to a state they might view as "not sensitive enough or not culturally competent enough.
On Monday, North Korea issued a statement from an unidentified Foreign Ministry spokesman saying the country would not be deterred from developing nuclear weapons.
But the renewed focus from Silicon Valley and Washington on tackling the issue, along with US sanctions, has not deterred the Russians, it appears.
Patients who understand their options and prefer to dialyze at home are often deterred by the requirement of a care partner for home hemodialysis.
The airline had said in July it expected adjusted EBIT to fall this year after attacks in Europe deterred travellers and weighed on bookings.
Last year, many marchers were deterred by a snowstorm that trapped some buses en route and stranded some marchers in town for days afterward.
That dire outlook, however, has not deterred people like Ms. Lavarde from taking up farming, even if established farmers view their efforts with skepticism.
But others have warned against the risk of placing limits on researchers who might be deterred from pursuing medical studies involving strictly banned chemicals.
Mattis also met with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who said "aggressive deployment" of U.S. military assets had deterred the North Korean threat.
A bonus: Once incumbents realize that price hikes will result in fresh competition, they may be deterred from jacking up prices to begin with.
Of course, Nunan points out that just because big studios leave, doesn't mean that smaller companies will be deterred from staying or entering the state.
The presence of established drug suppliers, along with difficulties in distributing highly regulated treatments, likely deterred the technology giant from entering the industry, analysts said.
The purpose of border security is to set that bar as high as possible — which means some people will be more easily deterred than others.
In Canada, third quarter activity was lower than expected because of weather delays and weak Alberta natural gas prices that deterred some customers from drilling.
" However, Dwyer said he is not deterred by the sell-off, especially since business leaders have been "universally saying, 'We don't have issues in credit.
Deal-makers seem to be anything but deterred by bitcoin's price pain this year — they're actually using it as an excuse to go bargain hunting.
But the man isn't deterred, antagonizing the animal one more time before it decides to walk away, back off the road and into the woods.
Higher debt market volatility and growing protectionism also deterred companies from making large cross-border acquisitions and bankers expect little change in the second quarter.
But years of sanctions have not deterred North Korea from continuing its nuclear program, so could the United States military step in to stop it?
Energy demand in India far outstrips consumption, but regulated low prices for gas from prolific but challenging deepwater fields have deterred investment in the sector.
He probably wasn't wrong — evidence suggests that people really were deterred from coming to the US because they were worried about what Trump would do.
Advocates on both sides said conservative lawmakers may have been deterred by the backlash among businesses and others to North Carolina's so-called bathroom bill.
It used to be an all too common sentiment that once deterred many prospective investors from backing some of the most promising edtech ventures conceived.
The aspiring defector decided to sit tight, deterred by the prospect of a lengthy and intensive application process that would undoubtedly blow the official's cover.
The bank has also kept the naira at an artificially high rate versus the dollar to avoid another devaluation, which entrepreneurs say has deterred investors.
While few would doubt the sincerity of Vice President Joe Biden's words, it was not only his son's death that deterred him from challenging Clinton.
But Sanders, operating outside the realm of conventional two-party presidential politics, wasn't deterred, raising $40 million in some months through mostly small, online donations.
When one of the women, a blonde with perfectly curled hair and a sapphire dress, informs you that she has a boyfriend, you aren't deterred.
Mrs Clinton's loss to a candidate with no serious policies, though she had reams of them, has deterred most Democratic candidates from issuing detailed proposals.
"I haven't had one since the news of the recall, but I'm not necessarily deterred by the news," Soylent bar enthusiast DuJuan Daniels told Gizmodo.
Uncertainty around the charter has deterred investment into a sector that accounts for 8 percent of gross domestic product in the world's top platinum producer.
But that has so far not deterred cities from pulling out in mid-race, scared off by the size and financial scope of the Olympics.
Bloomberg still wrote a story detailing allegations, but kept its sources anonymous because the women were said to be deterred from speaking on the record.
He declined to give his full name or place of work, but nonetheless pledged he would not be deterred from visiting gay bars in Jakarta.
Deterrence is considered credible when organizations and individuals perceive the risks of engaging in misconduct to outweigh rewards and are thereby deterred from such misconduct.
When it becomes violent, when it became violent, I reported it to Twitter but I think you've got to remind yourself no to be deterred.
Brexit concerns had actually deterred investors and issuers from the sterling market towards the end of 2018, leading yield spreads over gilts to widen sharply.
While the U.N. has banned any cross-border movement in the birds or the commercial sale of their body parts, that has not deterred poachers.
But 17 percent of those who said they had been deterred from backing Clinton leaned Democratic, and a further 9 percent were self-described independents.
Criminologists refer to this as "incapacitation," and it's also true that some people are deterred from committing crime by the threat of going to prison.
Other reforms included cuts to local content requirements, which had been aimed at stimulating the domestic oil service industry but slowed development and deterred investment.
A severe shortage of dollars has deterred foreign investment; on the streets of the capital Luanda, a dollar goes for nearly twice the official rate.
Controversially named this— there is another, more famous, longstanding UK punk band from 1977 called the Boys— the band is not deterred in any way.
The bloodshed has not deterred participation in the now seven-week long demonstration that has seen dozens of Palestinians lose their lives to Israeli gunfire.
The number of Islamic State prosecutions over all has slowed since January; officials believe a spate of prosecutions late last year may have deterred plotters.
That plan has broadly failed to take off, however, as foreign manufacturers are deterred by labor laws, bureaucracy and issues with power and water supply.
BERLIN, Aug 4 (Reuters) - German airport operator Fraport lowered its forecast for passenger numbers at Frankfurt airport after attacks deterred travellers, it said on Thursday.
Subsequently, the number of rejected applicants was reduced to approximately 1,000 annually, though many more remain deterred from applying due to unawareness of this change.
"The participation of the two roadway workers in the pool for random testing might have deterred them from using cocaine and opiates," the report said.
Comments from billionaires and business barons who have called it a bubble — including Jamie Dimon, Jack Bogle, Warren Buffett and Mark Cuban — haven't deterred believers.
He will not be deterred or distracted by anyone who despicably tries to leverage Dreamers for personal political gain in a desperate attempt for attention.
And according to the research, the prospect of a 50-year sentence probably wouldn't have even deterred Manafort if he thought he wouldn't get caught.
Air France-KLM has also been benefiting from a return of U.S. and Asian passengers to Europe this year after attacks deterred travellers last year.
An untold number of other Americans have benefitted as lenders have been deterred and steered away from unscrupulous behavior by CFPB enforcement and supervisory actions.
The rule will compromise patient privacy with regard to medical studies, and private sector companies will be deterred from sharing proprietary studies with the agency.
However, the larger travel window is great news for anyone who has had Brazil on their bucket list but was deterred by the visa process.
Investors turned away from money market funds after the crisis, and low interest rates deterred them from pouring cash back into these supposed safe havens.
It was virtually impossible to determine whether expanded background checks would have deterred the illegally armed attackers involved in the shootings examined for this article.
The problem, Zuckerberg said, is that some job seekers are deterred from the field altogether by the rigorous tech skills required — particularly women, she added.
The idea is that a would-be shooter, now knowing the full consequences of his actions, will be deterred from acting out in the future.
So far auctions for drilling rights there have shown mixed results as oil companies have cut back on investing, but Mr. McClendon was not deterred.
The failure to prosecute white-collar executives might be more justifiable if there were any indication that fines and deferred-prosecution agreements deterred corporate wrongdoing.
Many large finance companies were initially deterred by a perception of France as a country of high taxes and strict labor laws, according to executives.
If the strikes were too limited, it's possible Bashar al-Assad and allies may not be deterred from launching chemical weapons attacks in the future.
Many of the more high-end headsets require you to make a substantial investment in hardware, which has deterred people with only a passing interest.
Two teenagers seeking abortions while in federal custody have been deterred by the Office of Refugee Resettlement, according to a news release from the ACLU.
Many are deterred from becoming home brewers at the thought of dealing with bulky equipment and not having the proper knowledge of the brewing process.
When somebody is convicted of having done some bad stuff we think needs to be deterred, we first exhaust the monetary transfers we could make.
Betting by the two academies on the Army-Navy game is less formal than it used to be, but that hasn't deterred Dewey and Horne.
But there are a lot of not-dead candidates whose extensive legal problems have not deterred them from running, or their parties from supporting them.
That domineering treatment has not deterred Mr. Abe, who has emphasized his personal rapport with the American president and wants to avoid a protracted dispute.
But the history of courtroom defeats has not deterred abortion critics, who have championed similar restrictions this year in, among other states, Georgia and Ohio.
Still, none of this has deterred parents who say they have seen firsthand how medical marijuana has helped their children who are struggling with ADHD.
Her injury limited her ability to run or jump but has not deterred her from studying, getting a job and pursuing her love of basketball.
Her injury limited her ability to run or jump but has not deterred her from studying, getting a job and pursuing her love of basketball.
In the 211s, Thomas More's novel "Utopia" advanced the suggestion that thieves would be better deterred by public assistance than fear of a death sentence.
But not to be deterred, the President and his Republican colleagues found an alternative venue to smear Biden -- the floor of the United States Senate.
Ms. Thunberg, who has been rebuking world leaders for inaction on climate change, said she was not deterred by critics who called her concerns overblown.
"Abuses can be deterred if the public has a way to audit access to the data stored specifically on them," Ostrovskiy, the private investigator, said.
Nevertheless, Apple's incalculable debt to the U.S. government has not deterred it from employing virtually every subterfuge at its disposal to duck applicable tax levies.
Wariness about what the SNB could do next, along with the negative rates, has deterred speculators and kept franc in a narrow range since August.
Local residents told The Jerusalem Post that tourists were deterred from traveling to Bethlehem after clashes broke out along the West Bank following Trump's decision.
The limits, however, have not only deterred overprescribing but also, according to several reports, led some doctors to drop patients who may genuinely need opioids.
Fatima Goss Graves, the president and CEO of the National Women's Law Center, told VICE anti-abortion opponents haven't been much deterred by that outcome.
The British delegate, Boris Johnson, himself a onetime mayor of London, observed that the fight against terrorism, whether individual or state-sponsored would not be deterred.
CALLING RETAIL SHOPPERS Retail investors have been slow to re-warm to leveraged loan funds, deterred by repeatedly dashed hopes of near-term Fed rate hikes.
College student Lee Ji-su, 21, said she was deterred from dating when a friend was assaulted by her boyfriend after she broke up with him.
There were no protesters outside (they were at the other Planned Parenthood in Lincoln), and the staff was nice enough that I wasn't deterred from returning.
The economic costs, however, have not deterred other states from following suit: Kentucky Only three days into 2017, House Bill 106 was introduced in the Legislature.
But the original plan cost as much as $10 billion dollars, which, according to Nature, deterred the Japanese government who had planned to host the machine.
It may be that people with small but legitimate grievances have been deterred, whereas those who feel confident enough to game the system have gone ahead.
Still, that hasn't deterred the dozens of people who feel compelled to learn about the reality of what the planet and humankind itself could be facing.
These products may never hit the market, but that hasn't deterred the 25 high schoolers who are building them as part of an Apple summer camp.
And, because the money sitting in a DAF grows from the investment income, donors are further deterred from passing it on quickly to a good cause.
Going into the September debate, candidates like Bennet and Bullock both told the Washington Post that they weren't deterred by being shut out of the event.
Opponents argued the tax would have deterred locals from saving for retirement, scared off investors, reduced job growth and driven up the costs of rental accommodation.
The operation "deterred the detained terrorists and others who fled from executing their criminal plans on Lebanese soil," the statement from the General Security directorate said.
I have unfailing faith in the men and women of the FBI and I am confident that their efforts to seek justice will not be deterred.
But despite the U.S.-China trade war and all the uncertainty it's wreaked on his customers, the OCI N.V CEO says he's not deterred from investing.
But police say they are not deterred and reportedly expect future arrests — despite "significant resistance" from victims and witnesses since the beginning, TV station KWYC reports.
A plan to raise that through a share sale and debt conversion now looks hard to execute, as potential investors may be deterred by political instability.
The 25 percent cut in costs makes the system a bit more appealing to people interested in VR but deterred by the high price of entry.
The only thing that could have deterred investors from buying Amazon's skyrocketing shares was Wall Street analysts' disappointment with the company's earnings last quarter, Cramer said.
Risk appetite had waned on long-dated bonds, said a Singapore-based trader, after a rally in 10-year US Treasury yields deterred yield-hungry investors.

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