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As I've seen over and over again during my career, the best way to deter individual conduct is the threat of going to jail. That's what truly changes behavior. That's what changes the calculus as employees and executives decide whether to participate in an illegal scheme.
Sally Yates
Best
Behavior
Seen
Employees
Changes
Way
Threat
Best Way
Deter
Individual
Scheme
Participate
Over
Calculus
Executives
Truly
Conduct
Going
Jail
Decide
Whether
Again
Illegal
Career
Every child is a gift of Allah, and every child in Pakistan, to me, is like my own child, so I will do my best to take the message to every doorstep in Pakistan. Reaching every child, every time with the polio vaccine is not only necessary, but it is our duty. This disease can't deter us; we will defeat it.
Shahid Afridi
Time
Best
Me
Gift
Allah
Will
Own
Duty
Defeat
Every
Every Time
Our
Deter
My Own
Only
Take
Like
Reaching
Message
Polio
Child
Disease
Doorstep
Us
Pakistan
Necessary
Vaccine
I know that there is a near unanimous view in Congress that state or local taxes on Internet access would directly deter the ability of consumers to obtain and utilize the Internet. If that is an accepted premise, as it should be, the same concept should apply to the net neutrality debate and its certainty to increase consumer bills.
Michael O'Rielly
Debate
Internet
Neutrality
Congress
Increase
State
Local
Unanimous
Would
Ability
Deter
Net
Directly
Consumer
Consumers
Know
Concept
Obtain
Accepted
Access
Same
Taxes
Should
View
Certainty
Premise
Bills
Utilize
Near
Apply
The broad consensus is that our system should be better structured to deter crimes without giving up on everyone who commits them, and should better balance resources to hold violent criminals fully accountable without imposing unnecessarily harsh sentences on nonviolent offenders.
Bob Casey, Jr.
Balance
Better
Giving
Giving Up
Broad
Crimes
Everyone
Our
Resources
Criminals
Harsh
System
Unnecessarily
Deter
Structured
Without
Nonviolent
Imposing
Up
Offenders
Accountable
Hold
Them
Sentences
Should
Who
Fully
Consensus
Violent
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