- society, it is only to
protect the
latter against the
criminal or for a
dissuasive purpose. "The only
right that
Protagoras knows is
therefore human right...
-
Member States and
should be (literally) effective,
proportionate and
dissuasive. The
directive covers electrical equipment designed for use with a voltage...
- and
seneschal of the Isles. MacPherson,
Aeneas (July 1902). The
Loyall Dissuasive. Edinburgh. p. 41:l****v.
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laying waste to the dens, but the
sheer volume of
material is
usually dissuasive. Occasionally, dusky-footed
woodrats will
build satellite dens in trees...
- and
contribute towards the nation's
security and development. To be a
dissuasive Air Force,
respected and
accepted by society,
pioneering within the nation's...
-
Mirage IIIs from
southern Argentina to the
Buenos Aires Defence Zone. This
dissuasive effect was
watered down when
British officials made
clear that
there would...
- speaking,
demolitions can be
classified as
either administrative, punitive/
dissuasive and as part of
military operations. The
Israeli Committee Against House...
- publication. The
Directive requires all
Member States to
apply effective,
dissuasive and
proportionate remedies and
penalties against those engaged in counterfeiting...
-
imposed by
member states for
breach are ‘effective,
proportionate and
dissuasive’, and
breaches include any ‘false declarations’ as well as ‘use of defeat...
-
differentiated and
there are
barriers to entry: natural, cost,
market size or
dissuasive strategies. In an oligopoly,
barriers to
market entry and exit are high...