To support the development of such a defense strategy, this article considers broadly what it means to "
deter and defeat aggression" in specific cases and outlines the supporting missions and forces.
CUMYC is the number of accumulated yellow cards a team has entering the match, and [beta] will be negative if accumulated yellow cards
deter aggressive play.
Long delays in executions raise questions about whether the death penalty actually
deters killings.
Deter had entered an intersection against a red light, and was struck by a car.
In line with the GCC Supreme Council's resolutions in its 29th session in Muscat, the Experts Committee of the GCC Public Prosecution Bodies held today its 8th meeting at the GCC General Secretariat here, to discuss the methods to
deter the negative impact of Media on the young generations.
But RICS said research had found that 72% of its members thought such an increase would
deter people from investing in rental property, rising to 100% in the West Midlands.
In 2002, it adopted an action plan inspired by the Food and Agriculture Organisation's 2001 international plan of action to prevent,
deter and eliminate IUU fishing.
Another top choice is Shake-Away Organic Animal Repellent, which comes in various natural formulas targeted to whichever type of critter you're trying to
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* No, the negative tone may
deter further adoption of IT systems.
The report, published in several newspapers Thursday, said 27-year-old Majid--who was only identified by his first name--confessed to blinding Ameneh Bahrami in 2004 by throwing acid on her face to
deter others from marrying the woman he loved but who rejected him.
While there had been concern that name-based reporting would
deter testing, researchers found that few respondents cited the law as a reason to avoid or delay testing.
However, 23 per cent of those currently flouting the law say the new legislation will
deter them from doing so in the future.
While many people argue that the 421-a incentive has been costing the City too much money and is not necessary to encourage development in New York, others claim that the reform will
deter developers from building.
Whom is the United States trying to
deter, from doing what, and in what circumstances?