Sentences with phrase «nation from terrorist attacks»

STATEMENT FROM THE CANADIAN CIVIL LIBERTIES ASSOCIATION REGARDING IMPACT IN CANADA ON REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS OF THE JAN. 27 UNITED STATES EXECUTIVE ORDER («PROTECTING THE NATION FROM TERRORIST ATTACKS BY FOREIGN NATIONALS») TORONTO — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association deplores the Executive Order («Protecting the Nation from Terrorist Attacks by Foreign Nationals») issued by United -LSB-...]

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-- Chance of dying in a terrorist attack in the United States from 2007 to 2011, according to Richard Barrett, coordinator of the United Nations al Qaeda / Taliban Monitoring Team.
In other words, she's a cyber security expert, so while the country is constantly under cyber attack (literally everyday), she's been busy safeguarding the nation from cyber terrorists while Congressman Meeks chatted with the late Hugo Chavez.
The plan to illuminate Manhattan's One World Trade Center in Belgian colors to show support for the nation reeling from terrorist attacks caused unexpected controversy Tuesday when the 408 - foot spire atop the tallest building in the U.S. appeared to display the incorrect hues.
The city can never be perfectly protected from airborne attack, of course: Terrorists are unlikely to file honest flight plans, and the nation's air - traffic - control system is dangerously overloaded.
The president extensively explained the rationale behind the decision to the understanding of many though some people still maintain their stance that the presence of the untried suspects in Ghana would expose the nation to possible attacks from terrorist groups.
A much better way to prevent a nuclear or dirty - bomb terrorist attack is to keep radioactive ingredients from getting inside the nation's borders in the first place, and here physics is on our side.
He adds that Missouri S&T provides «a unique contribution to the information assurance field with our focus on developing ways to protect the nation's electric power grid, oil, gas and water distribution systems; and transportation systems from terrorist attacks
This focus shocked many Americans, as was clear from the bad press the National Education Association, the nation's largest teacher union, received when some of the curricula posted on its website suggested that teachers avoid attributing blame for the attacks — despite the fact that the attacks were a clear product of a well - organized terrorist group.
Sixty percent (60 %) of all voters believe economic threats are a bigger threat to the United States than terrorist attacks or military attacks from other nations.
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