Not exact matches
The government also wants to increase the preventive capacity at the Danish center for cyber security to increase its ability to better catch and inform
about imminent cyber
threats, he said.
In the wake of this most recent tragedy, one Duke professor expressed skepticism
about whether the University is properly prepared for
imminent security
threats such as active shooter situations.
Since the report of Leveson became
imminent, the press have been howling with a greater ferocity than hitherto that Leveson is the worst
threat to civil liberties since the last one we all got so upset
about, whatever that was.
Not only do their alarm calls tell others
about the type and size of approaching predators, but it seems they can also warn of the hue of an
imminent threat.
Because people were seeing so many sharks on television and reading
about them, the «availability» heuristic was screaming at them that sharks were an
imminent threat.
One of the main reasons that our [faerie] grandfather has showed up again is because I'm in
imminent danger from Warlow, whom we still don't know that much
about, or where he is, or how imminently that
threat is going to present itself.
Lonely and unhappy, she seeks the friendship of Calab, a moody and heavily conflicted demon, whose advice is... unconventional.As the
threat against her becomes
imminent, Eve must learn what she can
about the Crown Prophecy to prevent the Crown falling into the hands of the enemy.
This time you chose 1970, when scientists were still warning
about the
threat of
imminent cooling.
Why would anyone expect them to care
about serving the scientific principles and ethics above all else or the policies of the NSF (National Science Foundation) when they have already expressed their belief that the
threat is too
imminent and the danger is too great to wait for results from the exercise of the scientific principles?
The scientists do not foresee any
imminent changes, and the report advises that the public «not be fatalistic
about the
threats.»
The phrase «global warming» has been thrown
about so much, in the ongoing debate over dangers of man - made climate change, that it can seem more like a dark shadow on the horizon, than an
imminent threat.
Desertification could bring
about mass migration as people are forced to leave lands that can no longer support them, posing an «
imminent threat to international stability», according to the report's authors.»
In the US, President Obama is
about to issue an Executive Order on critical infrastructure security that will provide for notices of
imminent threats to operators of such operations.
Today, the most
imminent threat to the market is HIPs and the property industry — comprising professionals, pack providers, search companies and even lenders — is in suspense, uncertain
about whether the next movement by the government will be forwards, backwards or sideways.
We clarify that if a situation fits one section of the rule (e.g., § 164.512 (j) on serious and
imminent threats to health or safety), health plans and covered health care providers may disclose protected health information pursuant to that section, regardless of whether the disclosure also could be made pursuant to another section (e.g., § § 164.512 (f)(2) or 164.512 (f)(3), regarding disclosure of protected health information
about suspects or victims to law enforcement officials), except as otherwise stated in the rule.
Consult with High Risk Team (HRT)
about cases that are in
imminent and life
threating danger and make referrals to other agencies within the HRT.
We do not give information
about you to other government agencies, organisations or anyone else unless one of the following applies: • you have consented; • you'd expect us to or we have told you we will; • it is required or authorised by law; • it will prevent or lessen a serious and
imminent threat to somebody's life or health; or • the disclosure is reasonably necessary for law enforcement or for the protection of public revenue