Sentences with phrase «as an existential threat»

Many analysts treat cord - cutting as an existential threat to the business model of TV networks, but it's really just a change to the means of distribution.
State governments that recognize climate pollution as an existential threat would be prevented from using a key tool to act faster to save the planet.
A reordering of the political order in West Asia, which is today assertively led by Saudi Arabia and regards Iran as an existential threat, is becoming apparent.
Another expedition member, Anya Thorensen (Gina Rodriguez), posits a simple either / or solution to previous failures: Either everyone in previous expeditions lost their minds and killed each other and ultimately themselves or something of unknown, alien origin eliminated what it (or they) perceived as an existential threat.
Somewhere around the dawn of the dot - com era, the music industry faced what it regarded as an existential threat from technology.
Still, Israel sees Iranian activity in Syria near its border as an existential threat, and intends to prevent Iranian military installations becoming permanent bases from which its Shia proxy Hezbollah can launch attacks into its territory.
Contrary to alarmists who see any step backwards as an existential threat to Europe, this debate would not mean the end of the dream of a unified Europe.
This shows that we are some way off a meaningful shift away from the prevailing narrative which frames migration as an existential threat, justifying anything in order to control it.
Thus an enemy must be created and this is the purpose of CIA and Mossad concocting Al Qaeda, ISIS, WMD,... If there is a possible remote threat it is exaggerated and portrayed as an existential threat.
The Ashanti faction within the party sees the total dominance of the smaller Akyem block in the Akufo Addo Administration as an existential threat and has vowed to fight back.
We are aware that the NPP perceives these achievements as an existential threat hence their resort to outright falsehood as a means to detract from them.
But in many instances, they also represent large Jewish constituencies that view the deal as an existential threat to America's top Middle Eastern ally, Israel.
Unions have long viewed attacks on payroll deduction as an existential threat.
Since traditional union contracts make it virtually impossible to replace an ineffective teacher, liberal education reformers and conservatives alike disagree with teachers» unions and their allies, which have generally treated any kind of reform as an existential threat.
• Organized labor, such as teachers» union leadership, often actively works to oppose school choice efforts, seeing choice as an existential threat to their power.
As he puts it, «We're not the only independent bookstore that sees Amazon as an existential threat to our livelihood.»
He likely fears public blockchains as an existential threat to the global financial network, which is why he discredits them while they are vulnerable.
This centralisation has often been viewed as an existential threat to Bitcoin.
While obviously the verdict doesn't help and would be used in the election, it's not seen as an existential threat and the negative impact is probably already built into the governor's poll numbers.
Saudi Arabia and Bahrain are the most hawkish, viewing Iran as an existential threat.
Zuck took it as an existential threat comparable to the Soviets placing nukes on Cuba in 1961.
The IBM - VMware strategic hookup was driven by the mutual self - interest by two companies who see AWS, which appears to be en route to a $ 10 - billion - a-year cloud business, as an existential threat.
Bignall stresses that Americans» perceptions of robots is altered by a cultural lens which depicts them as an existential threat — one that costs blue - collar workers their livelihood and down the line could endanger society as a whole (think the dystopian future in «Terminator»).
Now that so many entertainment companies see it as an existential threat, the question is whether Netflix can continue to thrive in the new TV universe that it has brought into being.
Giuliani and Trump cut out senior West Wing aides this week as they hashed out plans to combat what they see as an existential threat to the presidency.
The challenge for Albany reformers is that the most important reforms are almost impossible to win because they are perceived by the powers that be as an existential threat.
Due to their size, ancient humans may have perceived them as an existential threat and hunted them.
Very good, they would say, at doing very bad things in terms of undercutting public understanding of what many see as an existential threat to modern society and the global economy.
Retail industry leaders «describe it as an existential threat,» said Stephen Lamar, executive vice president at the American Apparel & Footwear Association, another member of the coalition.
If you want to know how people will respond to an existential threat, you have to frame it as an existential threat.
Enter Bombardier, the Québec - based aircraft manufacturer that is seen as an existential threat to Boeing.
Some see automation and «robot lawyers» as an existential threat.
And if there are interesting people like Ninja and the other people that are really dominating Twitch as a platform, combined with the mass frustration that's taking place with the creator community on YouTube, that's what I see as an existential threat.
We haven't seen the full potential of these companies» approaches to the music space, in particular with Apple Music which appears to be steadily growing, but Spotify is clearly recognizing it as an existential threat.
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