as a deterrent in English

as an impediment, as an obstacle

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1. Large fines act as a deterrent to motorists.

2. The level of fines set should act as a deterrent.

3. 27 Some people say that capital punishment acts as a deterrent.

4. Hopefully his punishment will act as a deterrent to others.

5. A five-year sentence should act as a deterrent to others.

6. The extensive root system of grasses serves as a deterrent to soil erosion.

7. I put a net over my strawberries as a deterrent to the birds.

8. The bodies of executed criminals were hung on the city gates as a deterrent.

9. The Charred exterior helps to weatherproof the siding and act as a deterrent to insects

10. Drink-driving is one case where severe punishment seems to work as a deterrent.

11. 11 The effectiveness of rapid amphibious and air-transported intervention as a deterrent to predator states had been clearly demonstrated.

12. We hope that the force of example will serve as a deterrent to unscrupulous adventurists from indulging in such heinous crimes

13. We hope that the force of example will serve as a deterrent to unscrupulous adventurists from indulging in such heinous crimes.

14. 19 The negligence action acts as a form of compensation for a negligently injured patient and as a deterrent to doctors.

15. Burglars, thieves, and robbers in the United Kingdom will be forced to wear GPS tags to track their movements as a deterrent for repeat offenses, officials …

16. Steel Caltrops are small 4 pointed objects that always land with one point facing at 90 degrees and thus act as a deterrent to anything stepping where they are placed.

17. 19 hours ago · Gun Absolutists are usually coy about what that means and allude vaguely to an armed citizenry as a deterrent to tyranny or just cite the American revolutionary precedent.

18. Airpower has become predominant, both as a deterrent to war, and—in the eventuality of war—as the devastating force to destroy an enemy’s potential and fatally undermine his will to wage war

19. Trading orangutans in Indonesia is an economic crime; prosecuting offenders is rare 440 Confiscations led to 7 convictions; sentencing was lenient and does not act as a deterrent; prosecution needs to be consistent, thereby aiding conservation.

20. As a result of these challenges, many ships have begun to hire armed guards as a deterrent for would-be attackers. However, there is not yet a process or an internationally accepted regulatory framework for regulating these guards, creating legal complications.

21. Description Steel Caltrops are small 4 pointed objects that always land with one point facing at 90 degrees and thus act as a deterrent to anything stepping where they are placed. Romans were well known for employing them, especially when they …