There are episodes in most men's lives in which their highest qualities can only cast a deterring shadow over the objects that fill their inward vision: Lydgate's tenderheartedness was present just then only as a dread lest he should offend against it, not as an emotion that swayed him to tenderness.
"However, the SkunkLock does provide you the best chance of deterring theft by being the least attractive lock to compromise on your block.
While developers look to shrink their most expensive flats to make them easier to sell, there are also signs that the stamp duty changes, market slowdown and uncertainty over the process of the UK's departure from the EU are deterring developers from building altogether.
However, this phenomenon is one which descends from our ancient ancestors who used it to keep warm and it may have even kept them alive by deterring predators -- but experts have deemed this reaction useless to modern day humans.
According to Ni Songhua, Wentworth protesters "risk deterring other businesses from working with partners in the UK".
However, Kauffman suggests that the heavy burden of debt may be deterring young people from becoming entrepreneurs.
Another problem for newcomers is that the variety of payment systems is deterring retailers from investing in the technology, as they wait for global standards to emerge.
That type of self criticism is significantly deterring.