Even those of us who enjoy perversity in movies may be put off by its skittering, against-the-beat rhythms.
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The report states aid agencies may be put off by challenges Myanmar imposes such as strict constraints and difficult bureaucratic procedures.
While some may be put off by its smallish size, just as many will view the 4-inch screen as the phone's most compelling feature.
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Investors intrigued by the strategy might easily be put off by its low average daily trading volume of 43, 000, according to Morningstar Inc. data.
However potential sellers may be put off by the same consideration.
Perhaps this feminine touch will help, as women appear to be put off by the muscular language in which male politicians clothe their arguments for independence.
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As well as all the factors blocking those from non-traditional backgrounds from entering politics, it's certainly true that some of those with the talent might be put off by what they see.
Make your way through the warren of corridors to the Chop Room, where you can sit by a fireplace, watched over by a portrait of Samuel Johnson, trying not to be put off by the rather bland beer.
So-called mature American audiences may be put off at first by a film that is essentially a cartoon about a fearful ten-year-old girl.
If you liked to play with LEGOs or Lincoln Logs as a child, you might be a bit put off by all the virtual game play out there.
But she thinks others may not be so fortunate and may be put off going to university by the fear of being burdened with debt.
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But the ongoing decline in number of tickets sold could be a sign that consumers are still put off by ticket prices.
"Social Security reform might be put off for a long time and replaced by something the Democrats would prefer, (like) a prescription drug benefit, " Jeffrey Birnbaum, Washington bureau chief of Fortune magazine, told CNNfn's The Money Gang Wednesday.
Network spending by the telcos can be put off only so long before they have to add more capacity to their networks.
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Dr Nathanson said everyone using the same system would be "enormously" helpful as people were put off by "having to adjust to a different label every time you look at a different food".
Investors have now been pushing the market higher for more than three months, failing to be put off for more than a day or two by negative news such as consumer spending slowdowns and unemployment spiralling upwards.
The refugee issue has proved so difficult that it was put off by the two sides to be tackled as part of any eventual final status discussions under the Oslo Accords in 1993.
If you put off risk, the decision will be made for you by your competitors and your customers.
Firms may be reluctant to create jobs by recruiting inexperienced staff because they are put off by the increased wage bill, the Low Pay Commission has suggested.
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It would be tragic if by switching the lights off that progress was to be put back many years.
And Mr Schily is not put off by the familiar mantra that xenophobia is not to be blamed on the foreigners concerned.
When all this new technology starts to take off, success will no longer be defined by which carrier has put the most money in the ground, but which has the largest share of the spectrum.
One reason might be that students don't understand the new loans repayment system and are being put off by the large 'debt'.
And the countries pursuing subsistence quotas for their indigenous groups - Russia, Denmark (on behalf of Greenland), St Vincent and the Grenadines, and above all the US - will be stalked by the spectre of 2002, when a political stand-off put the future of subsistence whaling at risk.
These rules are put in place to ensure that the standards that are in the law are adequately met, that that can be certified and signed off on by the chief executive officer, and that the steps to put in place those safety requirements are taken seriously.
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