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freno
A negative motivational influence.
disincentive
incentive
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freno
A communication that makes you afraid to try something.
intimidation
determent
intimidation
determent
1
Also, there is insufficient protection against physical violence,
intimidation
,
discrimination and bulling.
2
Violence, extortion, and
intimidation
continued throughout the year. The issue divides Nepal.
3
The opposition has also made allegations of violence and
intimidation
of candidates.
4
AMCU was maintaining the strike only through violence and
intimidation
,
Baleni said.
5
Jason's response echoes after it, muffled by distance and
intimidation
:
'Fair's fair.
1
Instead, such a mother is tired, nervous, irritated and ill-tempered; a
determent
,
often, instead of a help to her children.
1
Our criminal justice system is completely organized around a principle of
deterrence
.
2
So a stopgap policy, referred to as nuclear
deterrence
,
went into effect.
3
Geers presented a paper last October in Moscow on
deterrence
in cyberspace.
4
China must keep building up its
deterrence
capabilities against the contiguous US.
5
The
deterrence
fleet was always there to deal with a post-physical-level threat.
6
One of the problems with
deterrence
is attribution, or identifying the enemy.
7
Apart from mutual
deterrence
,
other constraints are in play, the ICG said.
8
The principle of
deterrence
has not worked with hackers at this level.
9
A high penalty is warranted for
deterrence
purposes in such circumstances.
10
Mattis, without offering a figure, suggested that nuclear
deterrence
was worth the investment.
11
The question goes to the heart of the always messy paradox of
deterrence
.
12
The IOSCO report outlines seven factors that it considers essential to credible
deterrence
.
13
They said this would be a strong
deterrence
against brutal behaviour.
14
Protection, avoidance and
deterrence
strategies all set the agency apart from the community.
15
The essence of
deterrence
is to reply to strength with strength.
16
Not because it is a deterrent; the evidence for
deterrence
is very equivocal.
deterrence
nuclear deterrence
mutual deterrence
credible deterrence
strategic deterrence
stronger deterrence
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freno