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How to use deterrent in a sentence

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A further deterrent is the prevalence of wood nettle and stinging nettle, which have acid-tipped hairs on their stems and leaves.
The cold wet evenings are not a deterrent to the training of the enthusiastic group.
A water pistol or something less harmful would have acted as a deterrent should the cats' presence have been a problem.
The village stocks and the ducking stool provided a suitable deterrent for the twerp who insisted on invading our space and time.
Lastly, guns are more useful as a deterrent than as a tool to subdue hijackers.
Seasonality, water depths and the cost of drilling are all hindrances but the biggest deterrent has undoubtedly been the lack of finds.
The sharp, prickly leaves provide an effective deterrent, and the holly can be removed after a few weeks.
Lack of information on the availability of gadgets and government schemes has been a deterrent on a swift switch-over to alternative sources.
The fact is that executing people, unless you do it publicly, horribly and humiliatingly, has no deterrent effect.
I have sympathy with anyone who has suffered a burglary, but I fail to see how any of these alarms have much deterrent effect.
They expect this to be a more serious deterrent to driving offences and thus reduce accidents and insurance claims.
But such measures offer no deterrent to a single fanatical suicide attacker.
These proposals should help to reduce the number of fare dodgers and act as a more realistic deterrent for others.
Spraying a strong disinfectant inside refuse bags also acts as a deterrent to foxes.
Morris also suggests that copayments are one way to control costs, since they act as a deterrent on consumption.
Cable's more reliable performance has served as a deterrent for cord cutting.
Nor is their any evidence at all that the threat of execution acts as a deterrent.
Although the fines are not particularly onerous, the shame of being publicly labelled a flopper might be an effective deterrent.
No. Do I think that the threat of capital punishment acts as a deterrent to serious crime?
The greatest deterrent for companies considering the coworking route may be coworkers themselves.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The cruise missile production which will begin next year will modernize our strategic air deterrent.
And the amount of hard liquor consumed on election days and county court days was also a deterrent.
These disadvantages and uncertainties the yachtsman knows, and yet they are for him no deterrent.
The school has in most cases been a deterrent to their progress, rather than a help.
This is only an imitation of nature, in which pain is a sanction and a deterrent.
Here we have a recrudescence of the idea that great penalties are deterrent.
The war game, code-named Velayat 90, will display Iran's defensive and deterrent naval power, Sayyari added.
Another visual deterrent is to add a false key lock cover below the lock, so it appears that there are two secure locks.
The ease of getting a livelihood acts as a deterrent to ambition.
It is a deterrent for others, not a healing process for the man himself.
As the country is keen to check meteorite smuggling, the new law will act as a deterrent.
Some might say that's poetic justice, but what would be much better is strong disciplinary action acting as the best deterrent.
Another visual deterrent is to add a false key lock cover below the lock so it appears that there are two secure locks.
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