deterrent for

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A deterrent aimed at a specific group of people.

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  • The current laws provide little deterrent for young offenders.
  • The threat of immediate dismissal serves as a powerful deterrent for employees who might consider stealing.
  • The electric fence acts as a significant deterrent for wildlife approaching the property.
  • Increased fines are hoped to be a sufficient deterrent for tax evaders.
  • Do you think these new security measures will be an effective deterrent for potential burglars?
  • The presence of a teacher is often the only deterrent for noisy students in the library.
  • The installation of cameras will be a major deterrent for anyone thinking of vandalizing the building.
  • Historically, public shaming was a common deterrent for petty criminals.
  • The complexity of the application process is a deterrent for many potential applicants.
  • Without a clear penalty, there is no real deterrent for those who break the rules.