Sentences with phrase «as a serious threat»

He said no testimony showed the email was taken as a serious threat.
Is it to be considered as a serious threat to other existing successful platforms?
In education, the question of whether technology will replace teachers was a common meme to fight the emergence of digital learning but has increasingly faded away as a serious threat.
To the contrary, the aggressive moves toward regulation suggests they see cryptocurrency as a serious threat to the status quo.
May 12: The Spurs emerge as a serious threat to sign Durant even before the Thunder take out the Spurs in the playoffs.
Particularly interesting is the increase in independents» view of global warming as a serious threat, as it has doubled since 1997 to reach 40 % in this year's poll.
Rather, Rubio took the opportunity to boast of his humble background and his promise of change, showing why he is now seen as a serious threat to Bush's hopes of getting to the White House.
But the adults who work each day to feed those pupils are rallying against what they view as a serious threat - a provision of the Republicans» «Contract with America» that critics say could force many schools to drop their lunch programs.
With that said I honestly believe three summer signings, supplemented by the continued, necessary purging of deadwood 1st teamers will cement Arsenal as a serious threat in the EPl and Europe
On one hand, they see us as a model to learn a lot of things from but also as a serious threat that is looking to constrain their inevitable and ultimate rise».
That's probably more a reflection that Woolies and Coles — along with Metcash Limited (ASX: MTS)-- the supplier to independent IGA stores have finally acknowledged Aldi as a serious threat, and are now actively pushing back against the upstart retailer.
Tolbert and other Democratic leaders say the early launch of a negative ad is a sign that Howard's campaign perceives Tolbert as a serious threat.
Percentage of Democrats and Republicans viewing coastal environmental problems as serious threat.
If that short list can all be blocked in a tissue - selective manner - or even blocked globally for a while - then that will be the end of cancer as a serious threat.
The researchers attach the odd carbohydrate to the fake virus, and that makes the immune system recognize that carbohydrate as a serious threat.
Many pundits have Squibb as a serious threat to win the Best Supporting Actress category, and while the Screen Actors Guild nominations will give us a better idea of how things might shake out, it's safe to pencil Squibb in for a very likely nomination.
Faced with competing demands for specialized programs (for example, vocational, bilingual, and gifted and talented programs), these districts are more likely to view new competitors as a serious threat.
Trump intends to be tough on the ISIS terrorist network which has firmly established itself over the past year as a serious threat to national security.
Instead, the researchers discontinued the study when the puppies were 22 weeks of age and, over a decade later, nobody has viewed these results as a serious threat to canine (or human) health.
A note came back from the Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who has lately been pressing for the United States to intensify efforts to limit a danger both far more concretely understood than global warming and far less in vogue as a serious threat — the reality that a very large rock will inevitably head on a collision course for Earth.
Many policymakers have yet to recognize that biodiversity loss is just as serious a threat as rising sea levels and extreme weather events, says Tyndall Center for Climate Change Research strategic director Robert Watson.
The stock market seems to see the new Instagram Direct as a serious threat to Snapchat.
Although Bitcoin developers may not view altcoins as serious threats, Zcash CEO and longtime cypherpunk Zooko Wilcox - O'Hearn recently warned the Bitcoin community to not become too complacent in the push for Bitcoin.
«Hence, changing ocean pH should be taken as a serious threat to ocean ecosystems, and its ecological impacts merit increased study.»
Septoria emerged as a serious threat to wheat in the 1970s.
As of December 2017, Facebook had 2.13 billion monthly active users on the platform, and the recent revelation is being considered as a serious threat to all of its users.
The document says that industry's polling, conducted by Charlton Research, has found that while Americans see climate change as a serious threat, «public opinion is open to change on climate science.»
Clearly, it is the publicity from such monumental awards that RIAA and CRIA really covet in their efforts to deter what they see as a serious threat to their livelihood.
They therefore concluded that global warming «must be viewed as a serious threat to global stability and should be elevated beyond a scientific debate.»
I wouldn't see us as a serious threat if I were him or in his shoes but I wouldn't take us for granted also which is exactly what he does.
If they don't turn him into a comedy jobber, but present him as a serious threat, the gimmick gets over.
Once the second half rolled around and teams started taking us as a serious threat, we all saw what happened.
Harris — I am so wanting him to emerge as a serious threat.
Monaco we totally underestimated, well maybe not underestimate but just did nt take them as serious threat so our midfield said lets kill the tie right now.
I liked a guy who was dating someone else, and she saw me as a serious threat and looked daggers at me whenever we met, and those daggers seemed to stab my nose!
The pay parity issue has emerged as a serious threat to the continued success of de Blasio's signature pre-K program, and has caused friction between the mayor from some of his most stalwart education allies.
He warned his fellow liberals to take Trump (whose campaign did not respond to a request for comment for this article) as a serious threat.
Possibly, but for now television broadcasters are taking it as a serious threat to their jobs.
While originally close to Republicans on this issue, independents have become noticeably more likely than Republicans to see global warming as a serious threat.
Addressing a UN summit on climate change, he deemed global warming as serious a threat to international health as nuclear proliferation and terrorism, arguing that, in the long term, it «has the potential to kill everybody.»
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