单词 | Deterrent |
例句 | 1. Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent? 2. Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. 3. They stressed the need for an independent nuclear deterrent. 4. They seriously believe that capital punishment is a deterrent. 5. Window locks are an effective deterrent against burglars. 6. Nuclear weapons are the ultimate deterrent. 7. His punishment will be a deterrent to others. 7. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 8. The nuclear deterrent has maintained an uneasy peace. 9. Large fines act as a deterrent to motorists. 10. There is no effective deterrent for these young criminals. 11. The deterrent effect of the death penalty has long been questioned. 12. Hopefully his punishment will act as a deterrent to others. 13. A five-year sentence should act as a deterrent to others. 14. They were arguing about the deterrent effect of nuclear weapons. 15. Window locks are a cheap and effective deterrent. 16. Excellence is the best deterrent to racism. Oprah Winfrey 17. Fig. 1. Block diagram of the Vehicle Watchdog deterrent. 18. The most effective deterrent, however, is that simple household substance, vinegar. 19. Zuwaya had a deterrent theory of peace, and stated it in so many words. 20. This has proven to be a strong deterrent against theft. 21. Britain's credible and effective independent nuclear deterrent is the ultimate guarantee of our security. 22. The small fines for this type of crime do not act as much of a deterrent . 23. Defenders of the death penalty clearly regard it as the ultimate deterrent. 24. I put a net over my strawberries as a deterrent to the birds. 25. Some people say that capital punishment acts as a deterrent. 26. Drink-driving is one case where severe punishment seems to work as a deterrent. 27. The bodies of executed criminals were hung on the city gates as a deterrent. 28. There is a fear that the freeze on bank accounts could prove a lasting deterrent to investors. 29. Of course, such prior advertisement of a new law is usually necessary for it to be an effectual deterrent. 30. This section begins with a group of contrasts concerning the deterrent effects of markets and liability regimes. 1. Is there a credible alternative to the nuclear deterrent? 2. The small fines for this type of crime do not act as much of a deterrent . 3. Long prison sentences can be a very effective deterrent for offenders. 4. Defenders of the death penalty clearly regard it as the ultimate deterrent. 5. I put a net over my strawberries as a deterrent to the birds. 6. The nuclear deterrent has maintained an uneasy peace. 7. Large fines act as a deterrent to motorists. 7. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 31. Our deterrent involves one boat on patrol at all times with no more than 128 warheads. 32. Lack of formal paper qualifications to obtain good jobs is no deterrent at this stage. 33. I told him also that Britain's only strategic weapon would be the minimum deterrent constituted by Trident. 34. By the autumn of 1959, the Chiefs of Staff had begun to doubt its viability as an effective deterrent. 35. Murders too were more frequent, and in order to combat the rising crime rate parliament introduced a psychological deterrent. 36. The special paint is meant to be a deterrent to graffiti artists. 37. That the classical wooden-bodied Pullman cars of earlier days had long since been split up and sold or scrapped was no deterrent. 38. Experts do not agree about whether the death penalty acts as a deterrent. 39. However, sports clubs are also social organisations and social pressure can be an important deterrent to free-rider behaviour. 40. Then punish the adulterous man as harshly, for that is just as effective a deterrent as punishing the woman. 41. What's more, most people no longer believe the death penalty is a deterrent. 42. A principal aspect of that role is as a deterrent. 43. We will complete the deployment of the next generation of Britain's minimum nuclear deterrent. 44. Investigate the extent to which capital punishment is a deterrent to murder. 45. I was only smacked once(), a fiery look from my Mother being sufficient deterrent for most mischief. 46. The legislation also provides a deterrent against deliberate neglect of historic buildings. 47. But there is another, perhaps more promising category of deterrent effect: general deterrence. 48. One would have thought that its very existence would be some sort of deterrent. 49. This sentence certainly will not act as a deterrent to other drunk drivers. 50. The black and white stripes of the skunks act as a powerful deterrent, even from a great distance. 51. After spending a few months gauging public reaction, West Mercia Police intend to use him as a kerbside deterrent against speeding. 52. The negligence action acts as a form of compensation for a negligently injured patient and as a deterrent to doctors. 53. To that extent, the nuclear deterrent is very good value for money. 54. All the ground floor windows were fitted with iron bars, a sufficient deterrent for the average break-and-enter boys. 55. The fines are large enough to be an effective deterrent against speeding. 56. Indeed, his ambition is to move down now to a minimum deterrent. 57. Also unclear is whether execution by lethal injection will have any effect on the death penalty as a crime deterrent. 58. The Left called for the scrapping of our nuclear deterrent. 59. If the youths showed signs of any untoward behaviour the loosing of this magnificent animal should be sufficient deterrent. 60. They do not show that punishment has no deterrent effect on offenders, or that no offender is ever deterred. 61. Whether that would act as a deterrent is, of course, another question altogether. 62. As an added deterrent, this species usually waits until the last moment for the final clamping-down movement. 63. We need to have the deterrent effect this action would have. 64. The small fines for copying software were not much of a deterrent. 65. Weather was no deterrent for him and was never allowed to interfere with his plans .... 66. Will my right hon. Friend not stint in providing Britain with the best independent deterrent? 67. They have exerted a definite deterrent effect on the previous job discrimination experienced by epileptics and other people with medical handicaps.sentence dictionary 68. And yet, what could have been the clearest deterrent for intermarriage since Prince Charles, didn't last long. 69. The result was the uneasy compromise between deterrent and retributive aims that characterised neoclassicism. 70. The F-111s are ageing and their credibility as a deterrent depends upon their ability to penetrate increasingly sophisticated Soviet air defences. 71. Maxmian ordered the execution of every tenth man, which proved to be an ineffective deterrent. 72. The fines for speeding are large, but even so, they are not always a deterrent. 73. They have twisted and turned in their attitude to our nuclear deterrent. 74. The final deterrent to widespread acceptance of encryption is its difficulty to use. 75. It is therefore difficult to avoid the conclusion that the effect of insurance is in general to reduce the deterrent effect of liability. 76. It is a matter of regret that the Opposition's commitment to that deterrent is not generally accepted. 77. Full-time employment may be less of a deterrent to childbearing if mothers can pay for personal child care. 78. Only when it comes to the nuclear deterrent or matters of top intelligence-gathering is the short-term commercial approach deliberately shelved. 79. Therefore, the designation of specially protected areas is perhaps quite effective as a deterrent. 80. The nuclear deterrent has been very effective in ensuring the security of the west over the past 40 years. 81. He believes that the deterrent effect, which no longer seems to exist for young people, should be reinstated. 82. The effectiveness of rapid amphibious and air-transported intervention as a deterrent to predator states had been clearly demonstrated. 83. A half squadron of gendarmes has been stationed in Maripasoula, their presence supposedly acting as a deterrent. 84. A redshirt season should be an ample deterrent to transferring. 85. Now, there can be little doubt that the existence of a system of punishment has some general deterrent effect. 86. In addition, divided catalogues or separate classified catalogues could also have acted as a deterrent to subject searching. 87. The bishops said the death penalty was not a deterrent to crime, had racist overtones and cost millions of dollars. 88. But perhaps the strongest deterrent to a unified front against Fujimori is the region's almost instinctive opposition to U.S. interference. 89. The punitive damages that we awarded is a deterrent for other murders, not just Mr Simpson. 90. Requiring drug tests of this discrete group of citizens is an intrusion, a humiliation and a subtle deterrent to prospective candidates. 91. And not only that, but they pass on their chemical deterrent through the pupal stage into the adult moth itself. 92. We are the only party unambiguously committed to the preservation and modernisation of our independent nuclear deterrent. 93. The submarines play a key role in protecting ships and submarines armed with the Trident nuclear deterrent. 94. His idea of a minimum deterrent is to maintain 2,500 warheads. 95. The deterrent effect of our presence and continuous patrols in the busier yachting areas could not be discounted. 96. Being a visible physical barrier, the grilles are an excellent deterrent. 97. Is he satisfied that an effective deterrent system is in place to prevent their deployment? 98. This figure may suggest that the requirement of a contribution acts as a serious deterrent. 99. Continuing deterrent credibility would, in future(), depend upon Britain's known ability to retaliate with an invulnerable Second Strike weapon. 100. But they suggest that overall, punishment has other effects which cancel out and even outweigh its deterrent effects. 101. That applies even to the minority in the Labour party who believe in the nuclear deterrent. 102. He believes we need tougher sentences as a deterrent, but we also need a cure. 103. Double glazing may act as a deterrent, and may firms fit window locks as standard. 104. It would, in the end, be a far more effective deterrent. 105. Manifestly, we have no effective deterrent for hooligan crime, or we would not be debating the issue. 106. There is little or no deterrent for these fiendish acts. 107. This factor alone is a great deterrent to stopping medication in many instances. 108. Punishment is a strong deterrent to crime. 109. The tough new law should act as a deterrent. 110. The high cost of child-rearing is also a deterrent. 111. Forest science presents many vivid and deterrent examples. 112. Fear of consequences is a common deterrent from wrongdoing. 113. Nuclear weapons are often called " the deterrent ". 114. Reasonably effective traceability systems will act as a useful deterrent. 115. He says this stigmatization will act as a potent deterrent to their use. 116. Xiahou Dun experience tells us: self-mutilation, really has the deterrent force. When this second brother, is also afraid of. 117. The Air Force test, called Glory Trip 195, was part of a continuing program to evaluate and demonstrate the operational readiness of our ground-based strategic deterrent force. 118. My Marlboros are adorned with a legally mandated photographic deterrent, a guy blowing smoke in a baby's face, but it doesn't deter Htan Dah. 119. The night air is usually cool enough to serve as a deterrent to mold growth. 120. He thought there was too much detail on sharing the nuclear deterrent. 121. The 12-tonne missile, which was indigenously developed, is part of an arsenal intended as a deterrent towards Pakistan and China, its nuclear-armed neighbours. 122. But there was more nail-biting before the Manchester-built aircraft, Britain’s most potent nuclear deterrent during the Cold War, was declared airworthy by the Civil Aviation Authority. 123. IN THE latest move against piracy BAE Systems, a British firm, has developed a laser that can be deployed on commercial shipping and will act as a deterrent to pirates trying to board a vessel. 124. The autonomy, deterrent force, anti- jamming and reliability are several important problems for the design of radar seekers of antiaircraft missile. 125. He cited a report by the Friends of the West End branch, which observed, "The homeless population's use of the library is a deterrent to greater use by other patrons." 126. In traditional electric fence systems, the high voltage wires are interleaved with earth wires up to the height of the fence line, which means that every second wire provides no deterrent. 127. The response to crime has gone through many methods such as retaliative punishment, deterrent punishment, retributive punishment, correctional punishment and eclectic punishment. 128. The development of a credible missile defence system (one that could knock out a high percentage of incoming missiles) would further erode the deterrent relationship. 129. Hopefully, that will have a deterrent effect on drug syndicates in the future. 130. Gasol may have the best defensive footwork in the NBA, and Bynum's intimidating presence as a shot-blocker and deterrent could have been the main difference for the Lakers in the Finals. 131. The Air Force test, called Glory Trip 194, was part of a continuing programme to evaluate and demonstrate the operational readiness of its ground-based strategic deterrent force. 132. You can't let the French be the only European country with their own deterrent. 133. More than once the senators have hanged the drum for a stronger nuclear deterrent. 134. In contrast to deterrent threats, Compellent actions more directly engage the prestige and the passions of the put-upon state. 135. In rejoinder, the abolitionists question the superior deterrent value of the death penalty. 136. A country the most obvious deterrent military force is the power of nuclear arsenals. 137. Our deterrent weapons are guarded against accidental explosion or use. 138. So the All England Club gratefully accepted the services of a full-time falconer to patrol the courts with a swooping bird of prey, named Finnegan, acting as a highly effective deterrent. 139. Do not a nuclear deterrent in a such breakneck phase is quite admirable. 140. One such deterrent is a security system , announced by a sign in the front yard. 141. Apart from grazing, trampling also has a deterrent effect upon weeds at this stage. 142. A North Korean newsreader says the country "successfully conducted one more underground nuclear test, " demonstrating what Pyongyang calls its "self-defensive nuclear deterrent" to the entire world. 143. The third part, Faces the Reality:the Policy Which Combined with Reconcilement and Cooperation and Deterrent to Germany. 144. Tests show that deterrent is one of the most important factor to result in gun muzzle smoke. 145. Several functions have been postulated for the evolution of male pheromones, such as courtship, preventing interspecific mating, mating deterrent against conspecific males, predator repellent. 146. As a deterrent, all law-breaking defaulting police officers will be severely punished under relevant statutes or disciplinary rules. 147. Navy and Air Force dominate easily, and a huge nuclear deterrent as an ace in the hole, and the United States is easily the most strategically secure great power in history. 148. LCS will be a deterrent of green and brown water threats; the flexibility, versatility, and smart design of Independence make it well suited for joint operations. 149. The most important deterrent for most criminals is the likelihood of detection and arrest. 150. Lack of seed is a serious deterrent to its widespread testing. 151. Prudence cannot be at the expense of prestige when it comes to the Trident nuclear deterrent. 152. |
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