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He talked about promoting universal peace rather than nuclear deterrents.
America's nuclear weapons and military strength are deterrents, he said.
Shorn of his deterrents, does Kim fear a similar fate?
Fears about overcrowding and high hotel prices can be deterrents.
We presume that they're defenses when they're really deterrents. Right?
Yet deterrents alone won't keep your belongings in like-new condition.
Security, news of fraud and regulatory uncertainty were among the major deterrents.
Lightbulbs are burglar deterrents, at least when they're not setting the mood.
Yes, there were discouraging deterrents, like getting rejected from a scholarship, twice.
Personal shame, or the prospect of prison, are powerful deterrents, he says.
In private shopping visits, the deterrents of usual stores are dispensed with.
I think it's important to have deterrents and keep pushing on this.
Among Nairobi's other potential deterrents are sporadic political violence that erupts during elections.
Jobs, income and hope for a better future are better deterrents than cruelty.
A number of other deterrents are used by surfers to ward-off sharks.
"No Trucks" signs are ubiquitous, but they've been of little use as deterrents.
But those punishments might not be sufficient deterrents, especially if profits are hefty.
But the current political climate is compelling many to look past any deterrents.
There are also significant financial deterrents for employers who follow the new rules.
These are not deterrents to reading this novel; they are hiccups, at worst.
And no wolves were killed in the area in which the deterrents were used.
Local officials compared the ordinances to truancy laws, acting as deterrents rather than punishments.
However, it will cost you, which is one of the main deterrents of the app.
North Korea has said its nuclear and missile programs are necessary deterrents against U.S. hostility.
Hackers also could set off false alarms, thereby undermining the public's confidence in nuclear deterrents.
The U.S. official said the deterrents include cameras, binoculars and ships, including from the United States.
Online harassment and concerted campaigns to malign the character of victims have also emerged as deterrents.
Staff tried a number of deterrents, such as water sprays and fake birds, to no avail.
" O'Hanlon added, "They're trying to create some deterrents, or some limits, on our involvement in escalation.
The revised 'Rules of Engagement' would include "greater deterrents to contact between our cars," the team said.
Most ultrasonic deterrents will start at frequencies around 25,000 Hz so that only dogs can hear them.
U.S. officials insisted that these changes will make its deterrents more credible and raise the nuclear threshold.
One of the biggest likely deterrents is the U.S. Food & Drug Administration bringing more regulation to the space.
This, too, indicates that he sees his nuclear weapons as deterrents rather than as offensive, first-strike weapons.
There is no evidence that pre-emptive cyberattacks will serve as effective deterrents to our adversaries in cyberspace.
These entities serve crucial watchdog roles, ferreting out corruption where it exists, and serving as deterrents to temptation.
The reason was always clear: Both nations, to develop credible nuclear deterrents, needed to test and test rigorously.
For companies that want access to the American financial system, these sanctions have proved powerful deterrents to assisting Khartoum.
The rises in income tax and punitive levels of stamp duty on a family home are among the deterrents.
Jimmy Gurulé, professor at Notre Dame Law School and former US Treasury official, said that stronger deterrents are needed.
Some of the greatest deterrents we have against terrorists using online networks and the internet are awareness and intelligence.
Here are the US military deterrents to Russia and China that have been affected by Trump's border wall move. 
Leave security systems, motion-triggered lights and other theft deterrents activated to make your home a less-attractive target.
Endless paperwork and slow bureaucracy are huge deterrents to getting your claims paid, but don't let it stop you.
That removed one of the main deterrents to companies pushing profits into overseas tax havens — and opened the floodgates.
""We've invested a huge amount in nuclear deterrents, but we've invested very little in a system to stop epidemics.
We believe that justice and accountability are one of the most powerful deterrents for potential perpetrators and future atrocities.
Mr. De León's argument is not one shared by the many Americans who approve of deterrents to illegal immigration.
These laws are the main deterrents to illegal entries, and the bill fails to provide other means of deterrence.
"All of these threats and deterrents aren't working because there is an actual credible refugee crisis," Love told BuzzFeed News.
Some nuclear theorists argue that submarine-based deterrents promote peace by making the other side more frightened to attack first.
Of late, secular stagnation and the weak economic position of the middle class are the more likely deterrents to investment.
Since then, its leaders have cut unauthorized migration to Europe by 90 percent, largely through the kinds of deterrents Mrs.
"There would be fewer deterrents [for financial institutions] to use tricks and traps" to ensnare the American public, he said.
Now, add to those deterrents detention camps — small container villages surrounded by razor wire, with a tiny playground for children.
This behavior strongly implies that he sees nuclear weapons as deterrents that discourage preemptive strikes, rather than as offensive weapons.
Experts testifying at a federal Senate hearing in Perth on Thursday said that more research into individual deterrents was required.
The Zika crisis would end up being one of the major deterrents to potential Olympic visitors -- but not the only one.
All of those factors act as deterrents to prevent companies from even giving the appearance of engaging in anti-competitive practices.
Whether they actually work as deterrents hasn't been studied much, as the paper to be published in Nicotine & Tobacco Research says.
One of the biggest deterrents that keeps creatives and entrepreneurs from pursuing a side hustle is the fear of being overwhelmed.
If all goes according to plan, the entire system — collars, sensors, deterrents — will be operational at the end of the summer.
The zealous approach — and exorbitant legal fees involved for defendants or witnesses — serve as deterrents for anyone who might consider public service.
Trump has mused that it might actually be good if allies currently under the US security umbrella were to seek nuclear deterrents.
Yet making terrorism the core of NATO's work would be a fundamental overhaul for an alliance based on troop and nuclear deterrents.
If the deterrents those lawsuits provided eventually had been part of preemptive rulemaking then these practices would never have been attempted at all.
China is developing its anti-satellite systems, according to outside analysts, but it's not clear if they're designed as offensive measures or deterrents.
They only reinforce to the Iranian public and leadership the necessity of beefing up – rather than rolling back – Iran's "malign" deterrents against attack.
Margaret Wente, an American-born columnist at The Globe and Mail in Toronto, offered some helpful thoughts on the possible deterrents and adjustments.
These public statements may serve as deterrents until the FAA is able to put its commercial flight regulations into place later this year.
One leg of this four-legged stool involves full funding for the wall and other deterrents on both the northern and southern border.
He said he wished that were true — because it would add to the psychological deterrents to nuclear war — but found the theory wanting.
Currently, Batemans Bay officials are experimenting with noise and smoke deterrents they hope will encourage the flying foxes to move to less urban areas.
There are surveillance systems and deterrents that blend invisibly into surroundings and are so good they can turn a backyard tent into a fortress.
Still, Sheriff Chitwood conceded that he was not sure whether cautionary tales on Facebook — even horrific or haunting ones — can be effective as deterrents.
The administration still feels a need for more dramatic immediate deterrents, apparently believing that a full catch-up to the existing caseload will take years.
The Crimea crisis has given NATO a new sense of purpose, but the alliance insists its new deterrents in the Baltics and Poland are defensive.
Ryan's plan says American leadership should counter the North Korean nuclear threat, while Trump suggests Japan and South Korea should consider their own nuclear deterrents.
And if raccoons are frequently running around your property, the Old Farmer's Almanac recommends planting either tall varieties of corn or squash as potential deterrents.
The new deterrents and measures are "starting to show some effects," the report said -- but that change has not trickled down to the local level.
There's no guarantee he understands why the United States has traditionally seen nuclear weapons as deterrents, to be used only under the rarest of circumstances.
Regardless of whether it's mutually assured destruction, taboo, or tradition — each of these deterrents stems from the same underlying anxiety about using nuclear weapons, Sauer argues.
Of course, the North Koreans don't like THAAD, and Russia and China aren't big fans either, seeing it as something that could neutralize their nuclear deterrents.
Findings from the behavioral science nonprofit, ideas42, show that a lack of understanding about the process can be one of the greatest deterrents for young voters.
"We understand the sensitivity here very well as immigrants," said Harnevo, adding that he believes that the platform has some built-in deterrents to bad actors.
The success of the Iran deal makes it clear that political and economic deterrents are an effective way to allow nuclear energy programs without nuclear weapons development.
Getting ahead of the threat will therefore require Euro-Atlantic institutions to develop robust multilateral mechanisms to identify vulnerabilities and to coordinate rapid responses and effective deterrents.
Campaigns and public service announcements that promote independence and self-worth are more likely to be effective deterrents, especially among children and at-risk populations, he said.
And by looking at key examples of maritime success in North America, we believe Washington state leaders can address and remedy deterrents stifling the state's competitive edge.
The hassle of sending back unwanted products can be one of the biggest deterrents to online shopping and one of the most expensive operational costs for retailers.
Some bankers, however, remain skeptical that his government can change labor laws and the tax system, which they say are major deterrents to setting up in France.
To do its primary job, NATO must recalibrate, creating tripwires and treaties that serve as deterrents to a new form of warfare that is likely to continue.
"There is no reason, based on what happened yesterday, to think that there's any deterrents that will hold us back," Neal said, according to a Politico report.
Critics have argued that non-prosecution agreements, the type of deal the government sought in the FedEx case, unfairly burden shareholders and are ineffective deterrents against individual wrongdoing.
"Data shows that current training, outreach, and educational campaigns are not sufficient deterrents to UAS interference at airports and other critical airspace," the FAA wrote in the contract.
Critics have argued that non-prosecution agreements, the type of deal the government sought in the FedEx case, unfairly burden shareholders and are ineffective deterrents against individual wrongdoing.
You can use that tool kit in set locations — especially around capture points — to build resupply stations, sandbag walls, barbed wire fences, tank deterrents, foxholes... you name it.
Conclusion. The bill needs effective deterrents to discourage guest workers from violating the terms of their status and to discourage them from remaining unlawfully when their visas expire.
Leaders of other countries would be calmed by the knowledge that the United States viewed its own weapons as deterrents to nuclear warfare, not as tools of aggression.
Still, numerous sources, including Donald Trump at a campaign rally in February, continue to tout some version of the Pershing story and the efficacy of pork-based deterrents.
The Israeli military maintains it is only targeting those instigating violence, and has sought to use nonlethal deterrents — including drones that drop tear gas — to counter the protests.
And businesses around the country have resorted to auditory deterrents to drive people away, from high-pitched beeping to recordings of chain saws — and even to classical music.
Some of our friends in the administration question whether this policy would work because in China and other countries, nontariff barriers are the biggest deterrents to American exports.
He explained that space exploration is fraught with danger: Radiation, the slowness of propulsion rocket technologies, and other factors are deterrents, thus NASA sends rovers and other exploratory technologies.
Indeed, we findthat only 6 percent of low skilled workers negotiate over their noncompetes, and that noncompetes are powerful deterrents to the mobility and entrepreneurship of that sub-population.
Hitherto bankers have been skeptical that France can attract much of the UK financial industry, with high labor costs and a frequently changing tax system seen as major deterrents.
Some bankers have been skeptical that France could attract much of the UK financial industry, with rigid labor rules and a frequently changing tax system seen as major deterrents.
Samuel Greaves tried to alleviate fears of faulty defense deterrents by insisting that the Pentagon won't try to slap together a new system for the sake of the administration.
One way to do that, he said, is to include some deterrents for larger companies to ensure that only the ones in desperate need of help will take it.
Instead, researchers have determined that the barriers that have prevented women from even deciding to run are larger deterrents than the discrimination they may face once they're a candidate.
The reason, they argued, is that limiting the President's authority could curtail the United States' ability to respond effectively to nuclear threats, thus lessening the deterrents to nuclear war.
The league may publicly state that it doesn't endorse fighting but it continues to exist as the only professional sports league that at least allows it with minimal deterrents.
Indeed, we find that only 6 percent of low skilled workers negotiate over their noncompetes, and that noncompetes are powerful deterrents to the mobility and entrepreneurship of that sub-population.
"There's no evidence that longer prison sentences serve as deterrents," said University of the Pacific law professor Michael Vitiello, calling it a reactive measure to the latest crime du jour.
Still-rampant sexism and sexual harassment in politics remain deterrents to women who want to rise to the top, said Mercedes Araoz, Peru's Prime Minister and a former presidential candidate.
The government would also review APRA's available penalties, Frydenberg said, after the report said it was "important to ensure that penalties are effective deterrents and in step with community expectations".
Painter on Wednesday characterized a number of White House policies, including a recent executive order authorizing the Treasury Department to level sanctions for malicious activity in cyberspace, as strong deterrents.
If a leader were confident that his or her country had a highly effective missile-defense system, it would be much easier to shelve nuclear weapons kept only as deterrents.
This has prevented the antidoping authorities from pursuing one of the most effective deterrents — testing athletes when they are not competing and cannot predict the timing of a drug test.
Advocates have widely criticized the move as an unsafe alternative to U.S. detention centers, while defenders have called policies like the MPPs deterrents to disincentivize immigrants from applying for asylum.
Airport biologists are the systems' primary users right now: They compile the tracking data to help them make better strategic decisions about where and when to deploy their bird deterrents.
For Kentucky, a state that has practically eliminated access to a safe abortion, this law represents just another in a mounting list of intentional deterrents being imposed around the country.
The bottom line: While a lack of turnout can often be dismissed as a lack of determination, it's worth remembering that obstacles beyond a citizen's control can be significant deterrents.
According to Ms. Szabó, one of the biggest deterrents to outsiders competing for the presidency is the deal making traditionally employed by candidates to forge alliances among the big parties.
He is very slim — just 2.85 inches tall — but still manages to get stuck under the radiator, so we've evolved a series of deterrents to block him from doing so.
However the 'rules of engagement' have been strengthened to include "greater deterrents to contact between our cars," the team added in a statement at the British Grand Prix, without giving details.
But it is also because of something particular to nuclear weapons: The US and Russia, which together possess about 90 percent of the world's warheads, are both upgrading their nuclear deterrents.
Additionally, methods for securing the nasal tubes makes their dislodgement much less frequent, and there are reliable methods for insuring safe insertion, so these should not be deterrents to their use.
I believe he thinks of those weapons as effective deterrents against U.S. military intervention in North Korea, and I believe moreover that he is perfectly rational and correct in doing so.
So it has installed weapons systems that, even if they are intended as deterrents, also threaten the Baltics and increase Russia's ability to cut them off from the rest of Europe.
As with the risk of nuclear war in the last Cold War, I believe we need to closely monitor the exploitation of information, create deterrents and build countermeasures to adequately respond.
There are also ways to make wires less palatable, with bad-tasting deterrents like sprays or tapes that have been treated with a spicy compound found in hot peppers, for example.
The infrastructure council also is encouraging the federal government to streamline the permitting and environmental review process, which the report labels as "one of the most significant deterrents" to private capital.
Republican Senator Jeff Flake, who represents the border state of Arizona, told reporters on Tuesday there was a need for a wall in some border locations and alternative deterrents in others.
It is overwhelmingly more likely that, just like the nuclear weapons Moscow possessed during the Cold War and continues to possess, they will function as deterrents rather than as offensive weapons.
While the first encounter seemed like an accident and the second prompted Jordan to look into bear deterrents, by the third time, he tells PEOPLE he knew the bear was no dummy.
"There is no one-size-fits-all way to deleverage and the government is utilizing a combination of incentives, deterrents and regulatory changes to facilitate an economy-wide deleveraging process," he added.
Perhaps most importantly to Trump, it could sabotage his policy of sending asylum-seekers to Mexico to wait out their cases — one of the most effective immigration deterrents he has pushed through.
Beyond the more obvious deterrents, traditional accelerator models are often not sufficiently long enough — or focused enough — to give founders the time, resources and insight required to launch products and see them scale.
And I think some of those levers of deterrents right now that President Trump can bring to bear is going to be the relationship that exists between the United States and China economically.
The same model of robot previously knocked over a toddler in a mall and fell into a fountain in DC. Knightscope says its robots are intended as deterrents, and for providing mobile surveillance.
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These immigrant children crying out for their mothers and fathers are collateral damage, pawns in a political battle to wring strict legislation out of Congress — medieval torture displays meant to serve as deterrents.
" Rather, Justice Brandeis concluded, in a free society, "the deterrents ordinarily to be applied to prevent" violence and disruption "are education and punishment for violations of the law, not abridgment of free speech.
NATO, if accepts Russia's war on the European continent is an ever-present reality and therefore must be a similar reality for it, can clearly afford to modernize both conventional and nuclear deterrents.
While mutually assured destruction — the notion that any country launching nukes would likely also be destroyed by nukes — gets the most ink in terms of deterrence, these cultural and psychological deterrents play powerful roles.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the letter says. http://bit.
But the Gatwick chaos and some trenchant criticism about government complacency about the risks posed by misuse of the technology appears to have concentrated ministerial minds on finding a few extra deterrents for police.
Already bridling at NATO's expansion eastwards into its old Soviet sphere of influence, the Kremlin sees the U.S.-led alliance's new deterrents in the Baltics and eastern Europe as a threat to its security.
This is a concept that really shouldn't be controversial at all, given the fact that Democrats overwhelmingly voted for the construction of 6900 miles of border wall and other deterrents roughly 2628 years ago.
"Our mission is to create an alternative path to a traditional IPO for disruptive and agile technology companies to achieve their long-term objectives and overcome key deterrents to becoming public," the filing said.
Bankers have cast doubts on the chances of France luring much of the UK's financial industry, citing the country's unstable tax regime and labour rules that make people difficult to fire as major deterrents.
While diplomacy, sanctions, deterrents and military actions were always on the table, expectations for talks with North Korea should likely be low, Medeiros, who is currently a practice head for Asia at consultancy Eurasia Group.
The trip is no doubt intended in large part to reassure America's leading Asian allies that it has not abandoned them, that they don't need to rush out and start building their own nuclear deterrents.
Both are permanent members of the UN Security Council, both maintain independent nuclear deterrents and, uniquely in Europe, still have capable forces that can be sent overseas to fight at short notice (despite budget cuts).
In the late 1950s, the first nuclear ballistic missile submarines — key first-strike deterrents during the Cold War — were put into service by the United States (George Washington class) and the Soviet Union (Hotel class).
This week Congress is expected to add to its arsenal of international deterrents, writing into law a panoply of economic penalties against Russia and — critically — curtailing President Trump's ability to lift them on his own.
In May, the Pentagon released a report saying deepening Chinese activities in the Arctic region could pave the way for a strengthened military presence — including the deployment of submarines to act as deterrents against nuclear attack.
Archana Kotecha, Asia region director and head of legal at anti-slavery charity Liberty Shared, said long sentences can be effective deterrents when they are addressed at kingpins in trafficking cases and not low level offenders.
Speed cameras reduce crashes as well as injuries and deaths, and research data has also shown that they act as speed deterrents, said Jenny O'Connell, a program manager for the National Association of City Transportation Officials.
Barr, who at age 212 is serving his second stint as U.S attorney general, also has few deterrents to waging an aggressive attack, said Hal Singer, an antitrust economist and adjunct professor at Georgetown University's business school.
Bankers have cast doubts on the chances of France luring much of the UK's financial industry after the Brexit vote, citing the country's unstable tax regime and labor rules that make people difficult to fire as major deterrents.
Other economies considered to be emerging markets — Mexico, South Korea and Brazil — are also overcoming deterrents, like volatile currencies, political upheaval and worries of a trade crackdown by the Trump administration, to generate stronger-than-expected economic growth.
Restaurants' more punitive go-to deterrents — threatening the parents with violence, say, or banning the little terrors from entering entirely — generally backfire and cause restaurants even bigger headaches, so Antonio Ferrari thought the carrot approach might make everybody happier.
Recent tests show "may be a signal that Kim Jong Un is seeking to diversify his deterrents in a way to create some strategic ambiguity," says Alex Neill, a senior fellow at the International Institute for Strategic Studies Asia.
In a panel discussion in Washington on nuclear weapons and deterrents, the former Obama administration official said that President Trump appeared at times to be hurtling toward a confrontation with North Korea while putting diplomacy on the back burner.
"Something the sentencing judge stressed was that this was a very serious offense and it was a difficult decision for the judge because he wants to be sure to provide adequate deterrents," Gibbins's attorney Paul Statler told the Register.
" Obviously, we don't know what the conversations within the Iranian Supreme National Security Council look like, but there may well be hardline Iranian leaders who are saying to Ayatollah [Ali] Khamenei: "Trump doesn't understand deterrents, he doesn't understand rationality.
Beyond the issue of sanctions, the poor state of Iranian banks after a decade outside the international financial system, the strong state role in the economy and a lack of clarity about the legal system are all deterrents to foreigners.
A report by U.S.-based risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence said worries about a weakened American commitment to its allies without significant steps by Pyongyang to denuclearize "would fuel discussions in both Seoul and Tokyo regarding the need for independent nuclear deterrents".
"I am a great proponent of strong deterrents and to improve our resilience, but I do think that the best way to do it is to do it on a rotational basis," Dutch Defense Minister Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert told Reuters.
THAAD was deployed to South Korea by the US in response to North Korea's increased missile and nuclear tests, but the defense system drawn sharp opposition from China and Russia, who see it as also potentially neutralizing their nuclear deterrents.
To ensure the credibility of their nuclear deterrents, Russia, China and others could be expected to respond by deploying additional and new types of long-range ballistic missiles, as well as missiles employing non-ballistic trajectories that are harder to hit.
GENEVA, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Law enforcement authorities must play a strong role to ensure there are suitable deterrents in place for those flying recreational drones to prevent danger to passenger aircraft, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Tuesday.
"I wish to underscore here that the defense capabilities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including our missiles, are solely defensive deterrents for the maintenance of regional peace and stability and the prevention of adventurist tendencies of irrational aspirants," he said.
"This is an important report for future homebuyers since one of the largest deterrents to entering the market right now is the lack of robust housing options," said Bill Banfield, executive vice president of Capital Markets at Quicken Loans in Detroit.
The Trump administration entered the White House in 2000 with a pledge to end the problems, and for several months, it chose one of the harshest deterrents ever employed by a modern president: the separation of migrant children from their parents.
If, instead, we were to reason — as gun control opponents would have us do with gun restrictions — that homicide laws are inappropriate since they are not perfect deterrents, we'd be stepping over dead bodies as we stroll down the sidewalk.
As deterrents go, nothing Commissioner Rob Manfred announced Monday could have matched the 46-month prison term given to Chris Correa, the former St. Louis Cardinals scouting director who hacked the database of the Houston Astros in 2013 and 2014.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Just when it looks like North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may restart his ballistic missile testing program, U.S. President Donald Trump has proposed trimming the missile defense budget, as one set of deterrents is delayed by two years.
She also mentioned food industry interests, the potential for "massive class-action lawsuits," and the shame of copping to nearly a half-century of bad diet advice as deterrents for USDA and other health authorities when it comes to admitting they were wrong.
In a seven-year case study published last year, researchers found that sheepherders in Idaho who used a strategic array of nonlethal deterrents — from flagged fences to dogs to increased human presence — to protect sheep from wolves on public lands experienced significantly lower wolf depredations.
Likewise, Tracy Camp, head of the computer science department at the Colorado School of Mines — a public university where the number of computer science majors has more than doubled in recent years — said she was determined not to put in deterrents like capping the major.
While Duterte is playing "good cop" by opposing the idea of American intervention in the resource-rich South China Sea, the Philippine military and the Pentagon are hoping to "do the bad cop thing of developing latent deterrents against further Chinese expansion in the area," Heydarian said.
The House bill, the STOP School Violence Act, aims to provide more training for school officials and local law enforcement to respond to mental health crises, as well as, among other things, money to develop anonymous reporting systems for threats and deterrents like metal detectors and locks.
According to scholars, successful nuclear deterrence results in something called the stability/instability paradox: The fact that major wars are unlikely makes countries feel safer in engaging in small provocations against one another, knowing that nuclear deterrents make those small provocations unlikely to escalate to full-blown war.
And if it comes to that point, we have only one of two choices: We continue to hope in the reliability of deterrents, which is dangerous because of the unpredictability of this regime, or we will be forced into military actions, which will be extremely costly and painful.
ON TAP FOR TOMORROW: The House Armed Services Committee will hear about nuclear deterrents from the commander of U.S Strategic Command, the vice chief of naval operations, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the vice chief of staff of the Air Force at 220006 a.m.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the committee said, referring to North Korea by the initials of its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Along the Rio Grande in Starr County, Texas (CNN)They have rifles and pistols but the Texas National Guard troops on the Rio Grande are on the border with Mexico only as physical deterrents and observers, a soldier told CNN on Tuesday from an observation post overlooking the river.
At the same time, old security protocols such as SSL and TLS 1.0 have been discontinued in modern browsers, and many newer browsers require stronger types of encryption, such as SHA–643, which means that there are strong deterrents for running a web browser that is too old.
Congress also passed the STOP School Violence Act, which aims to provide more training for school officials and local law enforcement to respond to mental health crises, as well as, among other things, money to develop anonymous reporting systems for threats and deterrents like metal detectors and locks.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the Foreign Affairs Committee of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly wrote in a letter published by the state-run KCNA news agency.
"As the U.S. House of Representatives enacts more and more of these reckless hostile laws, the DPRK's efforts to strengthen nuclear deterrents will gather greater pace, beyond anyone's imagination," the Foreign Affairs Committee of North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly wrote in a letter published by the state-run Korean Central News Agency.
As my colleague Zack Beauchamp explained, much of that has to do with the spread of democracy, nuclear weapons creating deterrents to conventional war, and increased respect for nations' sovereignty discouraging wars of conquest: Whatever the explanation, the result is people are no longer anywhere near as likely to die in war.
Specific deterrents include forbidding bonuses, limiting executive pay and nixing stock buybacks — all restrictions Senate Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLegal immigrants at risk of losing status during coronavirus pandemic Trump urges Congress to quickly pass trillion stimulus package Cuban says he'd spank daughter if she was partying during coronavirus pandemic MORE (D-N.
The point is, while PIN codes and passwords are very effective deterrents for complete strangers, they're easier to get past for someone who sees you for a good chunk of every day, whether that's because you've written your password down on a sticky note or they've been looking over your shoulder while you unlock your phone.
Focus on shoring up deterrents without driving China to accelerate its thinking that it's an enemy to the U.S. Brian Hook, the U.S. Special Representative to Iran, and Senior Policy Advisor to the Secretary of State unpacked his views on current tensions with Iran, and the risks that Iran poses to the balance of power in the Middle East.
In all probability, it will get better not because we develop more effective deterrents (although threats of cyberretaliation and imposition of other burdens clearly do play a key role here, at least with other nation-states) but because we develop greater resilience and more impervious defenses — and the full realization of that may be a decade away.
Bodies of water, certain kinds of grass and other land features can attract birds, and ALPA ASLs discuss these and other issues with airport authorities, along with using deterrents — including the use of pyrotechnics, bird distress-call recordings, propane cannons, and pesticides or poisons to control the insects and rodents that attract birds — to discourage and manage their habitation near airports.
These sensors detect a signal broadcast by collars attached to bears and other wildlife, and then communicate with one another in a wireless network that delivers deterrents in random patterns: bear spray fired by hidden guns, followed the next time by sirens and bright lights, and then by robotic dogs lurching out of robotic doghouses accompanied by the prerecorded sound of barking bear hounds.
And what an impact it has, both on individuals and on society: In terms of possible deterrents and solutions, 75 percent of technology professionals believe a universal code of online conduct would help curb harassment, 51 percent believe that blocking IP addresses of known harassers would be very effective and 47 percent believe building more tools into sites to allow users to block or report content would be very effective.

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