Use "deter|deterred|deterring|deters" in a sentence

1. Time Blocking also improves focus and deters procrastination

2. But most persons seemed to accept this as the better way to deter others from committing crimes, and also of deterring the one who had served a sentence from committing additional crimes.

3. Critics argue raising employment costs deters hiring.

4. 13 Evidence that capital punishment deters crime is pretty thin.

5. Deterring Badgers from the vegetable garden or fruit orchard can be difficult.

6. But its financial difficulties have deterred potential investors.

7. Mr Billings cannot be deterred from his plan.

8. Their very oddity deterred him from doing so.

9. The company's financial difficulties have deterred potential investors.

10. The filth here deters all but the invited guest.

11. Equitable access prevents sending market signals and deters value-added activities.

12. 14 Some animals give off an unpleasant odor that deters attackers.

13. Failure did not deter him .

14. 20 With built-in video surveillance, even graffiti would be deterred.

15. Dogs can deter unwelcome intruders.

16. Don't let failure deter you.

17. With built-in video surveillance, even graffiti would be deterred.

18. Confusion about when abortion is legal deters some doctors from performing the procedure.

19. Does prison deter criminals from offending again?

20. Will this harsher punishment effectively deter criminals?

21. Her threats, however, did not deter us.

22. (3) Deterring birds from taking baited hooks (streamer (bird-scaring) lines and acoustic deterrents).

23. Her words of warning would hardly deter him.

24. First, deterring ransom payments to Al-Qaida and its affiliates to advance the assets freeze

25. But the mention of Oxford in no way deterred the squaw, as intended.

26. Such uncertainty could deter potential private freight operators.

27. Nevertheless, their negative response should not deter you.

28. The present system does little to deter corporate crime.

29. These measures are designed to deter an enemy attack.

30. We are trained to detect, deter, observe, and report.

31. Bad weather didn't deter them from starting their vacation.

32. Dropping steel rain, Artillerymen deter enemy rockets in Afghanistan

33. Fear of failure should not deter you from trying.

34. The windows are covered with grilles to deter vandals.

35. Punitive damages are designed to punish and deter misconduct.

36. Timber is often treated with creosote to deter rot.

37. Canopy is the only parental control software that intelligently blocks explicit content in seconds and deters sexting

38. Antiseptic deters include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses! Believe it or not, some mouthwash is an Antiseptic

39. Chilling effect definition, a discouraging or deterring effect, especially one resulting from a restrictive law or regulation

40. Amuletic wands were carved from its teeth with the object of deterring snakes and other noxious creatures.

41. Such a statement was hardly calculated to deter future immigrants.

42. 16 The present system does little to deter corporate crime.

43. The security camera was installed to deter people from stealing.

44. Nothing shall deter us from doing what we think right.

45. The skunk releases a pungent smell to deter the enemy.

46. Obstacles such as persecution and apathy will not deter us.

47. 17 Timber is often treated with creosote to deter rot.

48. Troops stationed in the South to deter North Korean military Adventurism

49. The threat of jail failed to deter him from petty crime.

50. And unfamiliarity with a new electoral system may also deter voters.

51. Antonyms for Biassed include dissuaded, disinclined, discouraged, indisposed, deterred, diverted, put off, hindered, curbed and impeded

52. Citizen notifications have urged people to evacuate burning buildings, deterred school buses from nearby terrorist attacks

53. Not that this deterred him; he was determined to break one open and quench his thirst.

54. Never deter till tomorrow that which you can do today. 

55. To deter the Axis from attacking, a deception operation was planned.

56. The alarm is usually sufficient to deter a would-be thief.

57. • Deterred income Tax After current assets are totalled, other assets are usually listed under the following headings:

58. Arrests and jail sentences have done nothing to deter the protesters.

59. These simulations allow calculating the actual level of the out-of-quota tariff capable of deterring trade diversion.

60. The lack of facilities in the town may deter the casual visitor.

61. She's Birdie's modern personal safety alarms are made to help deter attack

62. The venomous spines make the fish inedible or deter most potential predators.

63. The high price of the service could deter people from seeking advice.

64. If this fails to deter the enemy, the possum promptly drops dead.

65. Among us, instinct deters from it, if we can speak of instinct at all as Appertaining to man.

66. It is worrying if people are being deterred from obtaining such a certificate of qualification by prohibitive costs.

67. Ability and incentive to control gas price and raise rivals’ costs, thereby foreclosing its actual and potential and deterring entry

68. All this was achieved in the face of difficulties which deterred men with less gusto than Thomas and John Mason.

69. The wild weather did not deter some people from swimming in the sea.

70. These new rules are likely to deter people from coming forward for help.

71. Suchexperiences interrupt, deter, or prevent the normal progress toward autonomy and self - actualization.

72. It is time to go beyond the shibboleth that conventional forces cannot deter.

73. She brushes her teeth with fluoride, but spits to deter the Evil Eye.

74. 11 Love for fellow humans will deter you from engaging in sexual misconduct.

75. We carry a large selection of electronic dog Bark collars, deterring spray collars, indoor and outdoor ultrasonic devices and more.

76. Any adjustment to the leviable rate shall be deter mined by the State Council.

77. This did not deter this student from persisting with different approaches to overcome difficulties.

78. Some were deterred by the Taliban, who said they would chop off voters' fingers, and around 400 attacks on polling day.

79. Nevertheless, this has not deterred mathematicians from laboring tediously to calculate the value of pi to ever more decimal places.

80. There is little evidence that harsher punishments deter any better than more lenient ones.