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1 He feared the lower rates would now deter people from going solar.
2 It would deter people thinking about moving to work in Singapore, said P.K.
3 Criminal laws also serve to deter people from stealing such data, they said.
4 A strategically sited colony will deter people from taking short cuts.
5 He said he didn't want his experience to deter people from taking the vaccine.
6 These signs are supposed to deter people from entering the system without a ticket.
7 The heft might deter people who prefer to carry their phones in jean pockets.
8 The events over the past months mustn't deter people , Hospitality NZ's Julie White said.
9 He says the new strategy is to deter people from taking part in the illegal trade.
10 Those who support high undergraduate fees say they do not deter people from going to university.
11 Mr Ahern dismissed suggestions that the ban would deter people from going to pubs and restaurants.
12 Was it meant to deter people from alcoholism?
13 Second, there is the argument criticising the use of criminal sanctions to deter people from using cannabis.
14 The police are resolving fewer crimes, but say that shouldn't deter people from reporting incidents to them.
15 Nato ships are also trying to deter people smugglers by patrolling the waters between Turkey and Greece.
16 Cameron argues that the original 161-minute running time did not deter people from wanting to see more.
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