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  • After all, the policy of "Deterrents" worked for the US and Soviet Union for nearly 40 years, preventing the probability of nuclear holocaust.

    The Case for a Nuclear Iran 2005

  • Deterrents that would cause fear and trembling in anyone else who challenged the White House wouldn't faze him.

    A Girl's Legs Stirring The Air 2010

  • Previous: Chapter 6: Knowledge gaps and research needs | Table of Contents | Next: Chapter 8: Deterrents and obstacles

    Beyond Old Growth~ Chapter 7 2008

  • Previous: Chapter 8: Deterrents and obstacles | Table of Contents | Next: none

    Beyond Old Growth~ Chapter 9 2008

  • Deterrents range in cost from low-effort, high-volume methods such as blacklisting illegitimate websites and automated cease and desist letters, to high-effort, low-volume methods such as reclaiming hijacked domain names.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • Deterrents range in cost from low-effort, high-volume methods such as blacklisting illegitimate websites and automated cease and desist letters, to high-effort, low-volume methods such as reclaiming hijacked domain names.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • Fears about HMRC breaking down the doors of innocent taxpayers are at the extreme end of the scale of concerns being circulated after the first year of HMRC's Powers, Deterrents and

    The most recent articles from Accountancy Age 2010

  • Deterrents range in cost from low-effort, high-volume methods such as blacklisting illegitimate websites and automated cease and desist letters, to high-effort, low-volume methods such as reclaiming hijacked domain names.

    Comments from all Computer Weekly blogs 2010

  • Deterrents include fees, which can exceed $5 million, and loan covenants that may require the borrowers to maintain certain levels of cash flow or profitability, Williams said.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • Not one Ballistic Nuclear Missile has ever been fired in anger and they are what they say they are "Nuclear Deterrents."

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2010

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