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dissuasive Meaning in Bengali



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dissuasive's Usage Examples:

laying waste to the dens, but the sheer volume of material is usually dissuasive.


happen; anyway, its personnel always must act in a preventive, educative, dissuasive and coordinated form.


Member States and should be (literally) effective, proportionate and dissuasive.


org/details/ladensivmautokat00bail A dissuasive from the errours of the time : wherein the tenets of the principall sects.


This dissuasive effect was watered down when British officials made clear that there would.


They also want penalties to be "proportionate and dissuasive" and to take account of the seriousness, duration and intentionality of.


the implementation of the excessive deficit procedure", known as the "dissuasive arm", entered into force 1 January 1999.


or dissuasive strategies.


By an irony of the history, its defensive role, very dissuasive until the 15th century, was fully used during the Hundred Years' War by.


That power would contribute to eliminating the dissuasive effect on sellers or suppliers of the straightforward non-application.


jurisdictions that sanctions are actually set in such a manner as to make them dissuasive.


The Directive requires all Member States to apply effective, dissuasive and proportionate remedies and penalties against those engaged in counterfeiting.


However, in the main, purely token sanctions are not sufficiently dissuasive to enforce the prohibition of discrimination.



dissuasive's Meaning':

deterring from action

Synonyms:

warning; exemplary; cautionary; discouraging; admonitory; monitory;

Antonyms:

encouraging; persuasive; atypical; unworthy; unprotective;

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