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State officials say the cost of the plan is the major deterrent.
Yet doing so may not turn out to be that much of a deterrent.
That was something of a deterrent, but in the end.
What use is a deterrent if no one knows you have it?
I thought, As though that's going to be much of a deterrent.
"Then what we did tonight will not be as large a deterrent."
There must be a deterrent to stop these people thinking they can get away with it.
Not that such things serve as much of a deterrent.
One can only hope that efforts like these will have a deterrent effect.
How do we go about using this old crime deterrent in today's world?
"I had not thought my marriage would be much of a deterrent to him."
Are the city's taxes too high and thus a deterrent?
Another point I was making is against the deterrent argument.
"Maybe five years ago it would have been a deterrent," he said.
"There have been studies that show it is an effective deterrent."
The cold waters of the North are also a deterrent.
A far better deterrent, he said, is the threat of legal action.
I think the police presence is good, it's a deterrent.
Some people say the death penalty is not enough of a deterrent.
They would make him display himself again, as a deterrent to the others of course.
This force was thought to be a deterrent to the Japanese.
The line was never tested, but did have a deterrent effect.
It is a major deterrent to success for women in politics.
While of some value as a deterrent, they cannot be used to fight and win a war.
The fact that Russia is not ready to say yes should be no deterrent.