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The US Chamber of Commerce said that deters business growth.
"There is one one word for this: tragedy," Deters said.
Not that a lack of culinary tradition deters The Foragers.
The lesson is clear: Enforcing immigration laws deters illegal behavior.
That definitely deters me a little bit from wanting another child.
Under cross-examination, Deters showed Tensing several snippets from the video.
Putting coloured bunting up, or fitting spikes to buildings, deters them.
But it deters some drinking, and that has public health benefits.
The mayor's office argues that giving out titles deters illegal construction.
That lowers the risk of antitrust problems and deters new entrants.
It deters penetration and typically forces at least one difficult pass.
Even worse, it deters potential allies who may be inclined to
We've never had any evidence that the death penalty deters crime.
"For me, it doesn't matter how luxury is perceived," Deters said.
Homosexuality is criminalised in many African states, which also deters reporting.
The company has not yet named Deters' replacement, the company said.
Julie Wilson, a spokeswoman for Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, tells PEOPLE the investigation into Saturday's incident has been wrapped up, and that the police department's findings have been turned over to Deters for his review.
Yet neither upheaval nor Egypt's hot desert climate deters local croquet players.
This deters people from going to rivals or launching their own startups.
But the most important thing that deters them is a security camera.
The large naval presence today deters all but the most ruthless buccaneers.
In their view, widespread gun ownership deters crime, and thus benefits society.
Or does their presence draw fire as much as it deters it?
Currently, he said, the debt deters him from seeking further medical tests.
It is that punishment that deters rule breaking in the first place.
None of that deters his allies from plotting to keep him in power.
But confusion around the ANC's policy on land expropriation deters would-be investors.
Critics say this vetting deters many from applying, meaning only loyalists come back.
The presence of a "minder," he said, deters sources from speaking with him.
Typically, the US deters North Korean aggression by setting clear and predictable policies.
In the past, he has repeatedly said that capital punishment deters violent crime.
But I don't think that deters his supporters, at least not right now.
Even if businesses could access credit easily, a thicket of regulations deters expansion.
The lack of charging infrastructure still deters buyers, but signs of growth are encouraging.
Taxation that deters investment is thought to make people poorer without raising much money.
Costly living still deters some, but prices have fallen from their previous Manhattan levels.
But the insurance scheme deters families from considering hospice care for their dying relatives.
Deters also lauded the quick thinking of zoo employees to spare the boy's life.
But a tangle of rules for mid-sized firms deters small ones from expanding.
What happens if Rocco doesn't return or if Guy Ritchie deters him from returning?
Only if it deters dirtbag movie execs from making terrible movies about hacker culture.
Tensing cried during his testimony, tears both Deters and DuBose's family claimed were fake.
Neada Deters, a Los Angeles-based buyer of diamonds, seeks out lab-made gems.
FAA's organizational culture, which has been resistant to change, further deters its reform efforts.
And yes, fear of the adjudication process is certainly part of what deters reporting.
Even in bad times, the combined force of ideology and partisanship deters crossover voting.
Gun advocates often make the claim that the mere presence of firearms deters crime.
This could have a chilling effect that deters others from coming forward with allegations.
Deters said the car had moved little more than a foot before Tensing shot DuBose.
"His (Tensing's) version is unsupported by any other witness or any other evidence," Deters said.
Deters added that the state will request a change of venue for the new trial.
It is a heavy expense for lower-class families and deters some from getting jobs.
A strong greenback deters foreign buyers from purchasing costlier U.S.-produced and -priced oil. Disclaimer
The shooting outraged the African-American community in Cincinnati and Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters.
The fear of injury while cycling through traffic deters many people from biking to work.
No one takes a picture of their penis in the hopes that it deters sex.
Given the scale of the wrongdoing, prosecutors may seek a punishment that deters similar misconduct.
"This is the most asinine act I've ever seen a police officer make," Deters said.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said on Tuesday that Tensing's story was not supported by evidence.
The panel will vote separately on whether it likely deters abuse when swallowed, snorted or injected.
The company released a new version of the drug in 2010 that they said deters abuse.
"If she was smoking crack on the bathroom, it would be a different story," Deters said.
But there is no compelling evidence that the death penalty deters crime, whether murder or terrorism.
Deters said he had spoken to DuBose's family and said they are upset with his decision.
The pattern is clear: Low inventory leads to fast rising home prices, which then deters homebuyers.
And at less than the price of a cocktail, the subscription deters trolls without being unaffordable.
And the constant outflow of fired staffers deters talented people from working in the White House.
And then there is the broader question of effectiveness, and whether capital punishment actually deters crime.
That deters them from actual acts but doesn't necessarily deter them from provocative or bellicose statements.
After Mr. Deters said his office would prosecute the case a second time, more complications emerged.
Deters said the bitcoin futures, once reviewed, will be available to both institutional and retail investors.
The members argue that the requirement deters organizations opposed to abortion from applying for the funds.
"This could have been a bloodbath beyond imagination," Deters said Thursday, according to CNN affiliate WLWT.
Yet even with video showing the entire sequence of events, and even with a prosecutor friendly with police like Deters calling the shooting "unwarranted," Deters this week said that he'll drop the case against Tensing — after not one but two mistrials caused by a hung jury.
Corporation tax deters investment and is increasingly unsuited to a modern economy of digital, cross-border sales.
Oregon's vote-by-mail law deters voter fraud with security measures such as a signature authentication system.
Cost deters many, as does the grind of sticking to a dinner schedule made days in advance.
Ultimately, the taboo aspect of money is what deters parents from broaching the topic with their kids.
"This decision neither deters nor derails the application process of Pebble Limited Partnership's proposed project," he said.
Pfizer is seeking approval to claim the drug, whose proposed trade name is Troxyca ER, deters abuse.
Not even a timeout for the crime of accidental unicorn bopping deters from the fun with Dad.
"The business re-skilling marketplace has become one of our biggest drivers of growth," Mr. Deters said.
And contrary to some claims, case-by-case enforcement both corrects past harms and deters future harms.
Prosecutor Joseph T. Deters told CNN affiliate WXIX that three of the four boys are under 13.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said multiple times on Tuesday that the officer's version of events was false.
Joe Deters, the county prosecutor, told a local TV station that Ohio needs to bring back firing squads.
Nothing constrains the economy more than crime, which deters investment and drives young workers out of the country.
Overregulation, which deters younger firms from floating, deprives ordinary investors of opportunities to benefit from America's corporate successes.
Whether any of this deters China from reaching its goal of dominating advanced technologies remains to be seen.
El Niños generally bring increased wind shear over the tropical Atlantic, which deters the development of tropical systems.
When mothers know how important they are to their children's health, that "deters them from relapsing," Wachman says.
Its tourism business, which includes luxury hotels, has also suffered as Turkey's deteriorating security situation deters foreign visitors.
Another cause is an ageing population, which, by reducing the capacity of the economy to produce, deters investment.
It is our presence on the peninsula that deters North Korea, not the threat of rekindling the war.
Alex Mustard took this shot of a swirling eye of bigeye trevally fish; the circling behavior deters predators.
This deters them from launching wars or any other kind of military adventurism in an American-aligned state.
Buhari has also faced criticism for rejecting a devaluation of the naira, which analysts have said deters investment.
Since scientists often don't know what they might find, this classification deters them from working with these substances.
More broadly speaking, many scholars have concluded that there is no good evidence that capital punishment deters crime.
The research and experts have long been skeptical that the death penalty actually deters or prevents more crime.
Jim Deters, chief executive of Galvanize, which operates eight coding campuses, compares boot camps to accelerated graduate programs.
"There is no empirical evidence that shows that this facility in any way deters crime," Sheriff Penzone said.
The waiting time to reach a neurologist can be so long it deters those seeking help, Holzapfel said.
Last month, it was announced that cofounder Jim Deters had stepped down as CEO to become the company's chairman.
Detectives from Cincinnati's police force turned over the findings of their investigation into Saturday's incident to Deters last Wednesday.
At the same time, a market in which scammers and criminals roam freely deters honest actors from taking part.
This deters Western adversaries from launching wars or any other kind of military adventurism in a US-aligned state.
Last month, Galvanize announced that co-founder Jim Deters would step down as chief executive officer and become chairman.
Nowhere is this clearer than in federal banking policy, which deters federally chartered banks from working with cannabis companies.
"This is the most asinine act I've ever seen a police officer make," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said.
The Bobby deters thieves by loading from the back and covering the main zipper with an extra piece of material.
At issue is a proposed overhaul of France's labor code, a set of regulations that company bosses say deters recruitment.
A better use of those dollars, according to Parsons, would be to "create better attractants and learn what deters them."
Deters also said he was glad the zoo had changed the gorilla enclosure to prevent a repeat of the incident.
The new scheme's temporary nature deters companies who rely on long-term planning for investment and other major strategic decisions.
This deters investment and reduces competition, which allows big pharmaceutical companies to enjoy monopolistic powers in many classes of drugs.
"This dismissal in no way deters the government's resolve in seeking justice for the victims in this case," Comey said.
Joseph T. Deters, the head prosecutor in Hamilton County, said he would not comment on his plans until next week.
What alone deters an Iranian "rush" is the threat of preemptive U.S. or Israeli military strikes, not pieces of paper.
Fritz says the expectation that livestreamers will interact with their audience deters people seeking self-promotion more than community engagement.
It stretches the imagination to think that somehow our ubiquitous presence makes Americans safer, deters "great powers," or contains terrorists.
Not only did Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, a Republican, file charges against Tensing, but he strongly condemned the shooting.
If trade wars break out, she said, that could weaken the economy to the point at which it deters some donors.
Because their past often deters employers from hiring them, she founded Thistle Farms, a social enterprise that employs the transforming women.
"We are actively trying to identify experts to assist us in this investigation," Hamilton County, Ohio, Prosecutor Joseph Deters told reporters.
Even without these larger changes, a citizenship question that deters some immigrants from participating in the census could affect congressional apportionment.
Allowing people to observe and photograph them at close range benefits the marmots, since human company deters predators like golden eagles.
Industry groups as well as Republicans have said the process deters companies from improving their facilities because of the oversight hurdles.
In other words, the trauma of losing one child to adoption deters a goodly percentage of women from ever having another.
As Christopher Ingraham pointed out over at the Washington Post, the evidence on whether lighting stops and deters crime is mixed.
A statement on the website for Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said the earliest he would conclude his review would be Friday.
After the mistrial, Prosecuting Attorney Joe Deters said he will make a decision on whether to retry the case by November 28.
The panel is being asked to decide whether Vantrela ER should be allowed to claim on its label that it deters abuse.
He stuck to his story when cross-examined by Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, who showed Tensing several snippets from the video.
Both parties want to scrap sanctions on Russia, threatening the European unity that deters President Vladimir Putin's aggression in Ukraine and elsewhere.
Egypt's economy is weighed down by a legacy of heavy bureaucracy, and a lack of transparency deters investors, analysts and businesspeople say.
It not only offers a way to punish war atrocities, but also deters abusers from even contemplating genocide and other serious crimes.
Putin may hope Nemtsov's murder deters dissent, but we must continue to support Russia's pro-democracy movement so that does not happen.
At Galvanize, Jim Deters, the chairman, said he recently stepped aside as chief executive to concentrate on getting more business from corporations.
This trend is more than just annoying — asking consumers to pay more for everything deters many from getting the care they need.
Fear of failure is what deters most people from trying anything new, especially as they get older and the stakes seem higher.
"After careful consideration, I have decided that the Tensing case will be retried," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said in a statement Tuesday.
"This decision was made after review of the trial transcript, discussion with some of the jurors, and consultation with my staff," Deters said.
Summers was, in turn, enthusiastically hired by Barack Obama's White House, showing how little overt sexism deters from elite white men's professional success.
Growing maize, soya beans and cassava, the local staples, are options; beekeeping deters elephants, which hate bees, as well as providing an income.
Gupta explained that car manufacturers in India have said that the lack of demand deters them from producing higher quantities of electric vehicles.
This cost deters pretty much any other African Little League program, like those in South Africa, Kenya, Tanzania, and other countries, from participating.
As Vox's German Lopez wrote: The research and experts have long been skeptical that the death penalty actually deters or prevents more crime.
A culture of victim blaming in society that's deeply patriarchal and religious often deters women from speaking out or reporting crimes against them.
It "intends to make the shark think it's been spotted" which deters it from attacking without the element of surprise, according to Worrall.
FARA is not an information warfare defense and making it the boogeyman of the Russia investigation deters welcome foreign engagement in American politics.
Those figures are believed to be significantly underestimated because of continued "stigma and discrimination" by police that deters women from reporting sexual violence.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said in a statement that police would confer with his office after they had looked into the matter.
"My synthesis of the evidence is that at current policy margins, making incarceration sentences longer or more likely hardly deters crime," Roodman wrote.
"There are two visions of what's going on in the country — and it's not just Hamilton County, it's the country," Mr. Deters said.
But the charcoal dust deters animals, he said - and when the rains arrive, they wash the coating away, allowing the seeds to sprout.
"We hit a point in this trial, if you recall, where the jurors wouldn't even come out of the jury room," Deters said.
Last month, Galvanize announced that co-founder Jim Deters would be stepping down as chief executive and becoming chairman of the company's board.
Matthew disengaged an alarm that deters baboons, and we entered the graceful open-air shelter that had been built above the excavation pit.
Capital Economics pointed to Japan's lifetime employment model, which deters job switching, and a pension tax system which rewards long spells with one employer.
Though Percy's presence deters the goshawks, the peacock is apparently finicky when it comes to other types of pests he's willing to take on.
"If discrimination deters certain classes of individuals from using a platform, then that platform will support fewer transactions," MacKenzie told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Defamation is a false statement of fact that lowers the reputation of a person in the community or deters others from associating with her.
At the time, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters called the shooting "the most asinine act I've ever seen a police officer make" in decades.
"His hate speech not only deters LGBTQ+ travelers, but also their allies around the world," he told Thomson Reuters Foundation in a written statement.
For many female candidates, fundraising continues to be a challenge, and the idea of raising money deters them from running in the first place.
The one argument that unites the above parties—and has been proven invalid over these three-plus seasons—is that fighting deters dirty plays.
And particularly for Republican women, insufficient campaign funding is the factor that most deters them from seeking office, and can derail those who do.
This focus on reputation deters competition, as the market is less likely to trust new, potential "fly-by-night" operators that lack these incentives.
There are almost 10 million women, including foreigners, over the age of 20 living in the kingdom, and the driving ban deters many from working.
The multimillion-dollar seizure "clearly shows the enormity of the opioid problem in this area," FBI Acting Special Agent in Charge Joseph M. Deters said.
BREXIT TURMOIL DETERS FORMER FED CHAIR JANET YELLEN AND FORMER INDIAN CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR RAGHURAM RAJAN FROM APPLYING FOR BANK OF ENGLAND GOVERNORS JOB - FT
"By all accounts, this mother did not act in any way where she presented this child to some harm," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said.
A camera security system gives you peace of mind as it deters break-ins and allows you to visually monitor what's happening around your home.
Even the legislation's name reveals our society's mistaken belief that punishment deters addiction, which has only saddled states with coffer draining, overflowing criminal justice systems.
This rule, an outgrowth of the Fourth Amendment bar on "unreasonable searches and seizures", deters police from violating citizens' constitutional rights when undertaking criminal investigations.
Hamilton County prosecutor, Joe Deters, announced Monday morning that Michelle Gregg was not negligent when her 3-year-old boy strayed at the Cincinnati Zoo.
Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters announced Monday that charges will not be filed against the mother of the boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure.
Iranian hard-liners, who distrust the West, want out of the nuclear deal and argue that only show of force deters Western aggression, are ascendant.
But support for the death penalty is dwindling across the United States, and there is little concrete evidence that the death penalty deters violent crime.
This switch from ocean practical to freshwater Don Juan is how the fish, male and female, advertise their fitness: It attracts mates and deters competitors.
"ICE&aposs reliance on immigration arrests in courthouses instills fear in clients and deters them from seeking justice in a court building," the letter continued.
This effect, known as a short squeeze, not only creates losses on existing short bets, but also deters new investors from betting against the stock.
Although there's no credible evidence that Ring actually deters or reduces crime, claiming that its products achieve these things is essential to its marketing model.
Given the costs, one would hope that the benefits of the law would be considerable, but it seems unlikely that the act deters tax evasion.
He argues that the death penalty deters crime — a position the research doesn't bear out: I can't believe that executing criminals doesn't have a deterrent effect.
But in practice, it can be difficult to craft a foreign policy that measurably deters an adversary but simultaneously does not spiral into a dangerous conflict.
Criminals have short time horizons—a ten-year sentence only deters them slightly more than a one-year sentence, though it costs ten times as much.
Economic meltdown in Argentina and Turkey and South Africa's recent fall into recession also deters investors from emerging market countries, especially those with high external deficits.
"This man is a murderer who needs to pay for what he did to this innocent baby," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said in a statement.
Fighting with police allows Maduro to crack down and tar protesters as trouble-makers, organizers said, adding that violence deters older people and families from attending.
CLEAR THE CLUTTER "Sellers don't realize how much stuff they have and how it deters most buyers," said Kathleen Perkins, an associate broker at Douglas Elliman.
Particularly disappointing was that a majority of Americans believe incivility in our politics encourages general incivility in society, which deters citizens from engaging in public service.
Update: Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters announced Monday that charges will not be filed against the mother of the boy who fell into the gorilla enclosure.
That marijuana has been classified a Schedule 1 controlled substance by the Drug Enforcement Administration deters researchers from testing cannabinoids, according to the American Cancer Society.
"The number of scam calls is rising, and we need an industrywide solution that deters spoofing," said Grant Castle, T-Mobile's vice president of engineering services.
A Death Penalty Information Center analysis of US murder data from 1987 through 2015 found no evidence that the death penalty deters murder or protects police.
Political turmoil or terrorism could inflict long-term economic harm if it deters foreign investors and buyers, especially of ready-made garments, from doing business in Bangladesh.
"If a terrorist came to Cincinnati and blew up a building with that many people, the outrage would be out of control," Deters told CNN affiliate WKRC.
In theory, if you were to insert a probiotic-soaked tampon vaginally, "the presence of acid deters the growth of 'nastier' bacteria, which cause infections," she says.
Those barriers include a culture of victim blaming from a deeply patriarchal and religious society that often deters women from speaking out or reporting crimes against them.
The Hamilton County prosecutor, Joseph T. Deters, made the announcement at a news conference in Cincinnati after an investigation that relied on the recollections of four witnesses.
Repeated studies also show that mandatory minimums do not significantly reduce crime because it is the likelihood of a sanction, not its severity, that deters potential wrongdoers.
He also said that the encampment, which has been branded as a biohazard by authorities, "deters from the main message" of getting rid of the immigration agency.
While the U.S. military presence in the Gulf deters large-scale Iranian incursions at sea, it has failed to stem provocations carried out by the IRGC Navy.
The Kim regime seems to see nuclear weapons as the key to its survival, mostly because it deters foreign countries, like the United States, from invading it.
Certain medications keep weight on, pain often deters physical activity, and cooking when impaired can be a real struggle, making it harder to maintain a healthy diet.
Detailing the torturous process women have to go through to file a complaint, Speier warned it deters women from speaking out and allows "habitual harassers" to continue.
"I could continue to play on and on and on, but that deters from me being able to be there for my kids," Alexander said, per NFL.com.
When he saw the video of the police shooting, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters — a Republican known for his "tough on crime" views — did not hold back.
Panelists were more conflicted about Pfizer's drug, voting 9-6 to recommend approval of the product but voting 9-6 against the claim that it deters oral abuse.
Wilson claims that at some point today, Deters will sit down to begin his analysis of the department's recommendations, and could issue a determination his before the weekend.
This redundancy has a severe adverse impact on digital assets, adding a cost and compliance burden that deters many from reporting or even engaging in the cryptocurrency arena.
Surely, few would object to creating a tax disincentive that deters perpetrators or their employers from covering up sexual harassment or abuse by trying to keep victims quiet.
This high added cost deters some (especially smaller) unions, trade associations, 501(c)(4) social welfare groups and other nonprofits from engaging in any such communications at all.
Because many public officials and institutions have ties to the popular royal family, journalists cite a high level of self-censorship that deters Bhutanese from criticizing the elite.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters, who was not involved in Hunter's case, said in a letter read aloud by Dinkelacker that Hunter had not expressed remorse for her actions.
But Deters, too, raised concern about the sentencing, stating he believes Hunter may suffer from "mental illness" that should be evaluated before any sentence is carried out, reports WCPO.
"Adding professional categories to the current Hate Crimes statute deters efforts from protecting against identity-based crimes," Anti-Defamation League Regional Director Allison Padilla-Goodman said in a release.
The Labor Party briefly opposed the "Pacific solution", as the system of offshore detention is known, but has now embraced it, on the grounds that it deters human-trafficking.
While CBD could be developed as an effective addiction therapy, the fact remains we currently have more evidence to suggest cannabis use encourages cigarette use rather than deters it.
"It's going to impact this case because a lot of people are coming out and saying 'Me too, it happened to me,'" rejected juror Jennifer Deters told VICE News.
She is one of a growing number of Nigerian holiday-makers keen to explore their country, one whose unenviable reputation for violent crime and corruption largely deters international travelers.
Here are five things to know about Tuesday's hearings: The administration's case The Trump administration has argued that DACA is unlawful and said that ending it deters illegal immigration.
"The evidence is going to show you that this tragic case, this murder, was totally unwarranted, was completely intentional, and was truly unjustified," Deters implored in his opening statement.
"Having this ability deters other competitors from trying to take advantage of the U.S. being 'tied down' in a conflict in one region," wrote the Heritage Foundation's Dakota Wood.
"Parents expect that school is a safe place and school employees betraying that trust hurt not just the victim but the entire family, school system and community," Deters said.
"We've really come to the conclusion recently that cryptocurrencies are here to stay," John Deters, chief strategy officer of CBOE parent CBOE Holdings, told CNBC in a phone interview.
It's highly likely that Kim keeps Gadhafi's unfortunate end in mind, and it deters him and his North Korean leaders from surrendering their own nuclear weapons, according to experts.
Fear of discrimination deters many LGBT older Americans from going to local senior centers, while older same-sex couples are often dissuaded from moving to adult independent living communities.
The carrier is currently having a hard time of it, battling the laptop ban, low oil prices (which deters business trips to the oil-rich region) and some dud investments.
In announcing his decision not to seek charges in the case, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said Monday that there was no evidence the child's mother failed to act appropriately.
What we need, therefore, is a federal enforcement strategy that not only promotes human rights and social justice, but also actively targets and deters the special interests driving Big Marijuana.
A UAS registration system is important to promote accountability and responsibility by users of the national airspace, and helps create a culture of safety that deters careless and reckless behavior.
Proponents of the death penalty say it deters crime, but activists note that nearly 99 percent of criminal trials in Japan end with convictions and reliance on confessions is high.
After all, not much deters anyone with access to a photographer's negatives from printing a few unauthorized copies, late at night in the lab, and secreting them out the door.
Twitter's user base is tiny compared with Facebook or Instagram, and its arcane conventions and the generally combative, depressive hellscape that is much of its content deters most normal people.
The proposal would also simplify the rules surrounding the effects of returning to work on benefits, arguing the current system deters people with disabilities from even attempting to find employment.
"The actual costs of doing wiretaps and responding to search warrants is high, and when you pass those costs on to the government, it deters from excessive surveillance," he said.
It also highlights the lack of clarity surrounding taxation and national legislation, which deters many transnational investors, and the immaturity of regulators, which hinders the harmonization and allocation of terrestrial frequencies.
Any regulation — even a safety regulation — that deters investment in those areas that have driven the improvements in safety for decades could have the perverse effect of increasing the accident rate.
"I am very sorry about the loss of this gorilla but nothing about this situation rises to the level of a criminal charge," Hamilton County prosecutor Joseph Deters said on Monday.
Add to this the underlying weakness of the European economy, which is a prime candidate for "secular stagnation" – persistent low-grade depression driven by things like demographic decline that deters investment.
So the international community must consider how it can further respond in a way that doesn't only temporarily discomfort Russia, but rather deters it from similar or more egregious future actions.
" After zoo officials killed Harambe to save the boy ... many blamed Gregg and clamored for her to face criminal charges, but Deters said, "There's nothing that the mother could have done.
The representation of his body in ideological (Marxist) terms may have theoretical relevance, but at the same time, it deters us from confronting the more challenging, experiential dimensions of his art.
The great thing about using footwork as your first line of defense is that it deters the combination work that so many fighters have presented to Jedrzejczyk by constantly walking forward.
Effective capital market regulation does three things: (28503) creates rules of the road for exchanges (although exchanges can do this themselves); (22019) deters and punishes fraud; and (3) facilitates price discovery.
The argument for public punishment was that it deters crime, and even today a common argument in favor of executions is that through deterrence they save the lives of innocent people.
Between the lines: In tech's antitrust battles, the outcome is often less important than how broadly the process distracts the targeted company or deters it from moving aggressively in new directions.
The administration is considering rolling back that rule as part of the administration school's safety plan; the rule's critics have argued that it deters schools from reporting students to law enforcement.
"Trump wants to come here, and the campaign is still looking to find a location for either Sunday or Monday," Eric Deters, a Trump campaign spokesman in Ohio, told the Cincinnati Enquirer.
For starters, the 0.5 percent bid fee deters people from bidding on every single domain name that goes up for auction in the hopes of selling them later at a higher price.
Cubana has in the past told state-run media that the embargo deters suppliers from dealing with it and said some companies had canceled contracts with the airline when concerns had arisen.
To develop meaningful and widespread U.S. cybersecurity, the effective options are coercing adversaries, creating an environment that incentivizes self-restraint or deters aggressive cyber acts, and seeking verifiable non-aggression accords. 2.
He attributes the lack of success in this area to the social stigma that surrounds assisted death in most countries, which deters people from collaborating with him on developing new euthanasia technology.
Not to worry, if that $6,000-a-pop ticket price deters you (seems absurdly high, is ridiculous, etc.), watching from home could be the coolest television viewing experience of a Super Bowl yet.
This deters exploitation and abuse through the penalties that it holds in reserve, but at the same time gives some discretion to prosecutors and judges to temper justice with mercy in difficult cases.
"The incident at the Cincinnati Zoo involving the young child who fell into the gorilla enclosure is under investigation by the Cincinnati Police Department," Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said in a statement.
After the father sent a text to Georta to confirm he was on the bus, the teen called to say that he was indeed on board, a news release from Deters' office said.
" The spokesman cited the work of John R. Lott Jr., an economist and gun rights advocate whose book "More Guns, Less Crime" makes the case that "passing concealed-handgun laws deters violent crime.
Since then, the detention facilities have been widely criticized, but the Australian government has defended the policy, saying that it deters human traffickers and the migrants who would make the perilous sea crossings.
Despite deploying thousands of troops as well as various transport vehicles and advanced weaponry to Eastern Europe, NATO's actions are null without the U.S. security guarantee, which deters conventional military attacks from Russia.
When investigating what deters professional advancement for women, the journalists Katty Kay and Claire Shipman found that a shortage of competence is less likely to be an obstacle than a shortage of confidence.
"What we do know is that (the jurors) were leaning toward acquittal on murder, and they were leaning toward conviction on the voluntary manslaughter, but they just couldn't come to an agreement," Deters said.
Pfizer — The drugmaker's long-acting opioid painkiller Troxyca ER received a positive recommendation from a Food and Drug Administration panel, although the panel did express doubts about some claims that it deters drug abuse.
The panel, however, had reservations about the drug's ability to curb all forms of abuse, voting against a claim that it deters oral abuse while endorsing claims of deterring injecting or snorting the drug.
Galvanize itself went through a troubled year that included the departure of long-time Chief Executive Jim Deters last July and layoffs of 37 people, or 11 percent of the company's workforce in August.
No charges will be filed against Mack's 72-year-old father, because evidence shows that the dad's story about mistaking the boy for an intruder checks out, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said Wednesday.
"If [impeachment] deters further presidential misconduct, then it may provide some remedy, even in the absence of a conviction in the Senate," Schiff told NPR's Steve Inskeep in an interview scheduled to air Wednesday.
"If [impeachment] deters further presidential misconduct, then it may provide some remedy even in the absence of a conviction in the Senate," Schiff told NPR's Steve Inskeep in an interview scheduled to air Wednesday.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters said in a statement that the Cincinnati Police Department is looking into Saturday's shooting death of the zoo's male western lowland gorilla named Harambe, which has sparked national outrage.
While there are some complaints about the invasion of privacy, many Finns told us that the ritual baring of incomes promotes egalitarianism, deters cheating and can make it easier to ask for a raise.
While an increasing number of small to medium-sized banks have re-engaged Iran, the persistence of the sanctions' chilling effect still deters major financial institutions, thus hampering Iran's reintegration into the global economy.
Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters told a news conference he would seek a new venue for the retrial because the considerable public attention given the case in Cincinnati had "seeped" into the jury room.
The lawsuit, filed against the departments of State and Homeland Security, alleges that the social media registration requirement chills protected speech and deters people from applying for visas to travel to the United States.
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) argues that the current system deters women from accessing emergency contraception—and it creates a "sexist surcharge" that makes women pay over the odds for their own sexual health.
What deters individuals is the personalisation of responsibility and the fear that blame will be attributed to them when things go wrong, coupled with the threat of enforcement action, potential prosecution and even jail time.
Four days later it was again denied, setting off a seven-month legal fight that some immigration attorneys say is emblematic of an asylum system designed to be so difficult it deters people from applying.
Students often can't transfer credits for these courses to other colleges, which deters many from dropping out: Leaving L.U.O. without signing up for more courses would mean wasting the money spent on the first four.
Saying "there is not a likelihood of success at (a third) trial," Hamilton County prosecutor Joseph Deters said he based his decision on speaking to jurors who declined to find fault in police officers' actions.
With the help of scientists we're hoping to create a realistic copy that as soon as the raven pokes it with his beak sends a smell or a response that deters him from trying again.
These landmark votes invoking the War Powers Act of 1973 are a structural shift, restoring the promise of Congress's power to both end Yemen's nightmare and spur a more democratic America that deters future war.
The current process requires Capitol Hill staff to take part in months of counseling and mediation with the employing office before they can file a formal complaint, which Speier says deters people from coming forward.
DRESDEN, Germany, Oct 7 (Reuters) - German automotive supplier Robert Bosch is launching production of silicon carbide automotive chips, in a move to address the range anxiety that deters many drivers from switching to electric vehicles.
Such talk may play well to a nation in the grip of the deadliest crisis of illegal-drug addiction in its history, though there is little evidence to suggest that the death penalty actually deters criminality.
The strikes "degraded the capabilities of Syria to conduct new attacks and at the same time send a clear message which deters further attacks", NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told a news conference after the meeting.
In a statement provided to Time, the agency said that the way copyrighted photos are displayed in Google Images — in large, high resolution formats — deters users from visiting Getty's site, where the images are for sale.
Inspired by his daughter's penchant for putting live snails in her mouth, as well as his own magnanimity toward his garden's slowest pest, Redditor WHELDOT constructed a DIY electric fence that deters snails without killing them.
Research shows that the medications themselves are what make the difference: While counseling and other services can help, requiring people to attend only deters the highest-risk people from getting meds that could keep them alive.
Despite his reputation (or perhaps because of it), Deters was aggressive in his presentation of the case, calling Tensing a liar for claiming that DuBose was speeding off as Tensing's arm was trapped in the car.
"But it's obvious that from the side of the Greek authorities there's a colossal interest in establishing that it is human trafficking or attempt of trafficking, as it deters others from doing the same," he said.
"China continues to buy the (low-sulphur) fuel in bulk from Singapore as local tax legislation deters Chinese refiners from selling into the bunker (shipping) fuel market," consultancy Energy Aspects said in a note this week.
These industries tend to be dominated by a few key players (Moody's, S&P and Fitch in the credit rating industry, for instance) because of how expensive it is to set up shop — which deters new entrants.
" In a statement issued Tuesday morning, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joseph Deters confirmed the investigation was initiated by the Cincinnati Police Department, and that "once their investigation is concluded, they will confer with our office on possible criminal charges.
The bigger question is whether that experience, and the underwhelming result, deters them (and other institutional investors) from looking at emerging markets in the future, or does it simply arm them with greater understanding of what to expect?
New Federal Regulation Deters Experts On Road To Security It used to be a vulnerability was disclosed, a few people who paid attention to such things blogged about it, patches were made, and we went about our day.
For one, putting pregnant women with addiction in jail does not save babies: it stresses both mother and child and is opposed by leading medical organizations because it deters them from seeking prenatal care—which does save babies.
LONDON, April 27 (Reuters) - The British hotel and leisure industry is set for a bumper year as a weak pound boosts demand from foreign tourists and deters Britons from travelling abroad, a survey by Barclays showed on Thursday.
DUBAI/DOHA (Reuters) - The refinancing of a $1 billion loan by Doha Festival City, a retail and hospitality complex in Qatar, has been indefinitely postponed as a diplomatic crisis deters regional banks from doing new Qatari business, bankers said.
Yet if someone met online is responsible for the abuse then it would not be considered a gender violence case and could take up to 18 months to go to court, which deters many from reporting it, she said.
Just 10 days after the shooting on July 19, 2015, Mr. Deters charged Mr. Tensing with murder and voluntary manslaughter, and released body camera footage that showed a routine traffic stop devolve into violence in a matter of seconds.
But for people struggling in a recession, the program might be more useful if it encourages work-sharing and deters layoffs, rather than pushing previously employed people into new jobs that they might not be a good fit for.
A week after the shooting, following lawsuits filed by local media outlets demanding the release of the footage, Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters published the video and indicted Tensing for murder as well as a lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter.
"The actual costs of doing wiretaps and responding to search warrants is high, and when you pass those costs on to the government, it deters from excessive surveillance," said Al Gidari, consulting privacy director at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society.
"I've been doing this for over 30 years," the prosecutor, Joseph T. Deters, said, by turns sighing and shaking his head, before distributing a video in which Officer Raymond M. Tensing killed Samuel DuBose with a shot to the head.
On Tuesday, when asked about the role race played in the jurors' deliberations, Mr. Deters seemed to suggest that his jury pools were not immune to the sharp differences in the way people view the use of force by the police.
Whether it becomes a theater of conflict will depend on how the United States chooses to defend its space assets and how it deters an enemy from striking at them in hopes of upsetting the balance of power on Earth.
Much like an increase of highway patrol vehicles on the roads deters drivers from speeding, an increased number inspectors monitoring compliance with employer sanctions laws can dramatically minimize the number of companies willing to take the risk of hiring illegal aliens.
And while the EPA aims to eliminate the gap, its "vague language makes it difficult for women to prove they were paid less than a male counterpart because of their gender and deters many from even filing a lawsuit," reports Bustle.
Despite these strides in the scene, the lack of accessibility at many venues deters fans from attending or being a part of the community to the fullest extent, an experience that is completely counter to the punk ethos of inclusivity.
DaVita and Fresenius are paid per treatment, which deters them from preparing patients for transplant and (to some extent) from offering home-based dialysis, which is easier for patients and cheaper in the long run but has higher upfront costs.
DELTA THROWS 102ND BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR PIONEERING FLIGHT ATTENDANT, WWII VET None of that deters Parrish, who still has over a dozen destinations he wants to see, including the Bounty Islands, the Scott Islands, the Paracel Islands, and Guantanamo Bay, The Sun reports.
But 21 years later, the base — now home to the U.S. Strategic Command which deters "catastrophic actions from adversaries and poses an immediate threat to any actor who questions U.S. resolve by demonstrating our capabilities" — isn't safe from historic and record-setting floods.
"Adding professional categories to the current Hate Crimes statue deters efforts from protecting against identity-based crimes," Allison Padilla-Goodman, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League in the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Arkansas, said in a statement earlier this month.
Given those difficulties, Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters has recently had to ask a judge for permission to offer immunity to anyone that could provide information leading to the arrest of suspects tied to the string of overdoses that plagued Cincinnati last month.
Actually, the admiral spoke about the information-sharing strategy last week indicating that the U.S. Strategic Command — the unified command that deters military attacks on the U.S. and allies — now has agreements with 58 international companies as well as a dozen nations.
But 224 years later, the base — now home to the U.S. Strategic Command which deters "catastrophic actions from adversaries and poses an immediate threat to any actor who questions U.S. resolve by demonstrating our capabilities" — isn't safe from historic and record-setting floods.
Although not all doctors speak to their patients this way, medical professionals' focus on weight and size is a well-known problem — one that often deters plus size people and people who have eating disorders from going to the doctor at all.
And while the Equal Pay Act aims to eliminate the gap, its "vague language makes it difficult for women to prove they were paid less than a male counterpart because of their gender and deters many from even filing a lawsuit," reports Bustle.
That allows a shipment to be tracked down to the second it is delivered, but also deters any shenanigans from sinking BDA, and the team, as they nearly did in the 1992 N.B.A. finals between the Chicago Bulls and the Portland Trail Blazers.
"I am worried that Russia may signal its capability to do so, in a way that deters us from taking action that we think is in our national interest, so to freeze us with a fear of escalation or retaliation," she said.
But perhaps most significant, Mr. León offered citizens the possibility of filing their criminal complaints on the spot to the responding officer instead of having to go in person to the local prosecutor — a time-consuming requirement that deters many Mexicans from reporting crimes.
As a person of color, knowing that you have just over a 3 in 10 chance of being employed in any position at a museum at all, let alone one that allows you to make intellectual contributions, deters you from feeling like you might belong.
Much research shows that it is not the severity of the punishment but the likelihood of getting caught that deters crime, so devoting more resources to prosecuting white-collar cases would send a stronger message than handing down a longer sentence, Mr. Mauer said.
Pyongyang has indicated it is open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange for the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as the nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against him.
Under such a nuclear overhang, the argument goes that both sides limit just how far they will go in a conventional war (and would never return to the sort of conflict of 1971) because the danger of a devastating nuclear exchange deters them from doing so.
Chris Gilliard, a professor of English at Macomb Community College who studies digital redlining and discriminatory practices enabled by data mining, said in a phone call that he thinks it's troubling that police would endorse a product without upfront empirical evidence that it reduces or deters crime.
DON'T: Express entitlement to United States government funds for decadent pleasure tours you, with your immense wealth, could easily afford yourself because America's delusional obsession with rugged individualism deters voters from pushing for an overhaul of the tax code that might mitigate our staggering income disparity!
Pyongyang indicated that it may be open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange of the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against the them.
Pyongyang indicated that it may be open to getting rid of its nuclear weapons in exchange for the U.S. security guarantees and other benefits, though some believe it's an unrealistic prospect as the nuclear arsenal cements Kim's grip on the country and deters all-out attacks against them.
The program had "for practical purposes, already expired because the lack of financial certainty regarding future availability of the credits deters private investment in new commercial CO2 capture projects," a group of environmentalists and energy companies said in a letter to the House Ways and Means Committee last year.
Facebook's co-founders (from left): Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Mark Zuckerberg Facebook's co-founders (from left): Dustin Moskovitz, Chris Hughes and Mark Zuckerberg Hughes claims that "Mark's power is unprecedented and un-American," and that Facebook's rampant acquisitions and copying have made it so dominant that it deters competition.
" Behnam Ben Taleblu, an Iran expert and hawk from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, gave me his take on the Trump administration's anticipated action: "Designating the IRGC as an FTO is both politically and economically impactful, as it deters business and builds on the existing sanctions structure against the group.
"If Iran is responsible for targeted attacks on our service members stationed around the region or any of our national security assets, we should of course respond appropriately and in a way that deters and prevents further assaults," said Senator Bob Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
"These statistics make it clear that immigration-related offenses along the United States border with Mexico account for an enormous portion of the federal government's law enforcement resources and that we must enforce our immigration laws in a way that consistently deters future violations," said Sarah Isgur Flores, a Justice Department spokeswoman.
So that's not really what deters me, I don't know about you guys but when let's say someone you actually do respect kind of misrepresents your point, this is something I've wrestled with, because Twitter can be really confining too, it's like I'm not going to say something that thoughtful in 140 characters.
Taking care of our veterans is important for not only our domestic labor market so that no human capital is left on the side lines, but also our national security so that we maintain a ready and top-notch military that deters aggression and is capable of mobilizing on a moment's notice.
The U.S.-based groups, who are represented by the Knight First Amendment Institute, argued in the suit that the surveillance chills visa applicants from engaging in constitutionally protected speech and association, deters them from traveling to the United States, and deprives U.S. audiences opportunities to engage with filmmakers from around the world.
That narrative of Kaliningrad as an easily combustible state where any nearby wrong move could drive Russia to attack with its fresh crop of precision missiles, Sukhankin added, has made the exclave into Russia's most advanced Anti-Access/Area-Denial (A2AD) campaign, a military strategy that deters enemies from occupying or entering a particular area.
"This lawsuit challenges the federal government's recent unlawful and unconstitutional policy authorizing civil immigration arrests in and around New York State courthouses — a policy that disrupts the effective functioning of our courts, deters victims and witnesses from assisting law enforcement and vindicating their rights, hinders criminal prosecution, and undermines public safety," the complaint reads.
A formerly scandal-ridden state treasurer who had once been labeled "pro cop at any cost" by the local alternative weekly Cincinnati Citybeat, Deters was quickly hailed as a villain by the Fraternal Order of Police for throwing cops under the bus and as a hero by the Los Angeles Times for saving the city from unrest.
" On Friday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Fox & Friends the US does not "seek war with Iran" but that the US would not "stand by and watch the Iranians escalate and continue to put American lives at risk without responding in a way that disrupts, defends, deters and creates an opportunity to deescalate the situation.
In its filing Monday, the administration laid out its case for the rule, arguing that, among other things, it "alleviates a crushing burden on the US asylum system" and deters migrants from coming to the US. "The injunction now in effect is deeply flawed and should be stayed pending appeal and pending any further proceedings in this Court," the filing reads.
This can start with the "shame" associated with sexual violence that deters victims from reporting crimes in the first place, to legal systems re-victimizing victims through disbelieving, insensitive police, prosecutors and judges; to legal procedures that are cumbersome and demeaning and lengthy legal proceedings that are aimed at protecting the right of defendants to prove their innocence -- often at a huge cost to victims.
What is actually "on the books" — in the sense that it is long standing practice at both the FCC and the Federal Trade Commission — is a case-by-case approach to dealing with alleged privacy harms that deters bad conduct by forcefully addressing it when it arises, rather than imposing a new prescriptive rule that provides little guidance to reasonable actors, and which could deter useful experimentation.
But the least bad option now is to gear up for a long game that contains, deters and isolates a nuclear-armed North Korea — by getting China, Russia, South Korea and Japan to see that America is ready to make peace with North Korea's regime if it will abandon its nuclear weapons — and to keep that game going until the North either relents or cracks.
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