Examples of 'dissuasive' in a sentence

Meaning of "dissuasive"

Dissuasive (adjective) - discouraging or deterring someone from taking a particular course of action. It is used to describe something that dissuades or advises against certain behavior
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  • Tending to dissuade, or divert from a measure or purpose; dehortatory.
  • That which dissuades; a disincentive.

How to use "dissuasive" in a sentence

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The dissuasive effect of bail is correspondingly diminished.
The compensatory and dissuasive effect of damages.
Dissuasive penalties are foreseen in relation to legal persons.
This does not appear to be suf iciently dissuasive.
Belgium also emphasised the dissuasive effect of injunctions.
All sanctions should be proportionate and dissuasive.
It is important that we have dissuasive and reactive mechanisms.
The death penalty is not completely dissuasive.
Proportionate and dissuasive criminal penalties.
It will be initially a defensive and dissuasive force.
More dissuasive sanctions have been introduced.
Yet it is possible to reduce their dissuasive effect.
They have a dissuasive and also indicative purpose.
It was also decided to give more dissuasive sanctions.
Because of the dissuasive effect to avoid possible robberies.

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Such detention should never be used as a dissuasive measure.
These should be dissuasive and proportionate.
For others the costs involved would be dissuasive.
Despite the many dissuasive factors.
Penaltie shoul b effective proportionat an dissuasive.
Dissuasive penalties for legal persons who engage in corruption.
The opposite direction offers a dissuasive passage control.
Dissuasive and uniform sanctions.
Current legislation was thus rather dissuasive in that respect.
Dissuasive measures rather clever.
The opposite direction is subject to a dissuasive access control.
Dissuasive sanctions are provided for punishing failure to respect those rights.
It is also necessary to establish dissuasive penalties.
A system of dissuasive and punitive sanctions is one way of achieving this.
Criminal sanctions may not be dissuasive.
The blockade also has dissuasive as well as punitive components.
The aim of this mechanism is dissuasive.
Dissuasive set of rules.
The idea is to obtain a dissuasive effect.
Proportionate and dissuasive sanctions which may include criminal or administrative sanctions.
The system builds on preventive and dissuasive elements.
The impact on fraud is dissuasive and the return on investment is quick.
This is a restrictive approach that may prove dissuasive.
Small restricted club of the dissuasive dominant nuclear nations.
The existence of that possibility will have a dissuasive.
A preventive and dissuasive approach.
The authorities believe that these sanctions are very dissuasive.
Solid structure and dissuasive design.
We also found that sanctions applied were not always dissuasive.
Decisions on the basis of which dissuasive sanctions can be taken.
All the evidence to the contrary is not entirely dissuasive.
Proportionate and dissuasive penalty.
The sanctions provided for seem appropriate and dissuasive.
Penalties must be dissuasive enough.
Penalties for economic operators are proportionate to the risks and dissuasive.

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