Sentences with phrase «as imminent threats»

In the last six months of 2015, two key education factions pulled back their advocacy efforts as imminent threats to unions subsided and charter groups dialed back their lobbying efforts in accordance with Cuomo's shifting priorities.
The Japanese Yen and gold are both trading lower after yesterday's safe haven rally, as the imminent threat of the widening of the Syrian conflict eased, but we wouldn't rule out another quick change in sentiment, even as early as today, and the precious metal remains one of our favorite bets in the current environment.
When things go wrong, it takes a really long time for it to register with Shaun as an imminent threat he must deal with right now.
All of these models will help Jaguar Land Rover respond to the new Tesla Model X, as well as the imminent threat of other all - electric crossovers from German brands like Audi.
Al Gore was one of the first who promoted global warming as an imminent threat to human safety.

Not exact matches

Unresolved, these problems will have clear implications for the Canadian economy, a fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged when he described the European debt crisis as «the most immediate and imminent threat to the global recovery.»
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.
It's as if everything has now become an imminent threat: Muslims, Atheists, Gays, The President, inner - city criminals, Hollywood, illegal immigrants, The Government, school hallways.
Events in Birmingham, and the imminent threat of violence associated with them, appear to have acted as a turning point.
As a general rule, the use of military force to resolve territorial disputes that haven't arisen «imminently» (i.e. hours or days or weeks or maybe even a few months ago), is frowned upon, and the more less imminent the threat, the more problematic intervention becomes.
The Bush Administration claimed it was self - defense, as Iraq, with WMD, posed an imminent threat to other nations, including the USA.
Officials cited the 9/11 attacks, the attempted car bombing in Times Square and recent tornadoes as examples of threats that could merit an emergency alert — «something so imminent it threatens the life and safety of people,» Office of Emergency Management Commissioner Joseph Bruno said.
Public Health Thank You Day 2013 honors all those health heroes who keep our drinking water safe and air clean, administer vaccines, track and investigate infections, educate residents with chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes, provide cancer screening services, administer pest control programs and protect us against imminent threats to our health such as influenza, foodborne illnesses and natural disasters.
People who suffer panic disorders may misjudge threats, seeing them as far more imminent than they really are.
«I don't see [climate change] as the imminent national security threat as others do,» Tillerson said.
As a result, rising levels of CO2 do not obviously pose an immediate, let alone imminent, threat to the earth's climate.»
in emergency circumstances, such as to prevent a serious and imminent threat to a person or the public;
Just as Sabrina is the one who rescues the «angel in danger,» cortisol, coursing through your bloodstream, alerts your nervous system to threats, whether it's an imminent car accident or a toddler heading toward a wall socket.
As mentioned elsewhere on this site, this stressor can be an imminent physical threat, or something as simple as a job interview or hospital staAs mentioned elsewhere on this site, this stressor can be an imminent physical threat, or something as simple as a job interview or hospital staas simple as a job interview or hospital staas a job interview or hospital stay.
Punctuated by mobile subtitles and assaultive editing, the movie underlines the daily threat of living in places where kidnapping is a sort of business, organized and ongoing even as it is also a sign of utter chaos and imminent breakdown.
Peter Weir (The Truman Show, Master and Commander), who also directed Ford to success a year before in the Best Picture - nominated Witness, directs this Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver, Affliction) adaptation of the Paul Theroux novel, casting Ford as Allie Fox, a disgruntled American inventor who gets so pissed off at the loss of what he believes is a dying America, he decides to pack up his bags and family, taking them to the rain forests of South America to live a life away from civilization, and the threat of nuclear annihilation he believes is imminent.
The story takes place in feudal Japan, where Mayor Kobayashi (Nomura) and his cat - adoring people have decided that dogs are bad (as evidenced by dog flu, snout fever, and other symptoms) and a threat to humans, so must be banished to Trash Island (think of the environment in Wall - E); this is despite a noble scientist (Ito) announcing that a cure is imminent.
In his latest movie Darkest Hour, Oldman plays British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during the early days of World War II, with the fall of France imminent and Britain facing its darkest hour as the threat of invasion looms.
As a threat is imminent, Churchill makes a decision that the public, and the King, did not see coming.
During the early days of World War II, with the fall of France imminent, Britain faces its darkest hour as the threat of invasion looms.
As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.
It's a parade of human flaws and cavalier attitudes, as each person recognizes the imminent threat and calculates how much personal exposure they have to the calamity.
Catholics perceived «public school» as not just a threat to Catholics, but, as the 1917 Catholic Encyclopedia (CE) recounts, an «imminent danger to faith and morals.»
On the other hand, the term «refugee» refers to people who have to flee their countries due to an imminent threat to their lives such as armed conflicts, persecution, and / or natural disasters, and hence are more likely to be representative of, or even less advantaged and more marginalized than, the general population in their countries of origin.
Restraint is only used as a last resort if a student's behavior presents a threat of imminent risk of harm to self or others.
(a) «Dangerous dog» means any dog which (i) without justification attacks a person, companion animal as defined in subdivision five of section three hundred fifty of this chapter, farm animal as defined in subdivision four of section three hundred fifty of this chapter or domestic animal as defined in subdivision seven of this section and causes physical injury or death, or (ii) behaves in a manner which a reasonable person would believe poses a serious and unjustified imminent threat of serious physical injury or death to one or more persons, companion animals, farm animals or domestic animals or (iii) without justification attacks a service dog, guide dog or hearing dog and causes physical injury or death.
It is taken as a matter of course that movement from one place to another is closely shadowed by the threat of imminent erasure.
As a result, rising levels of CO2 do not obviously pose an immediate, let alone imminent, threat to the earth's climate.»
The Paris climate deal and the follow - up climate gabfests such as in Marrakech are merely a ruse to market and promote «climate change» as an imminent and dangerous threat in order to promote many of the Left's social agendas like wealth redistribution, power, control and the elimination of capitalism as the dominant system of economic freedom and prosperity in favour of a centrally planned system i.e socialism / communism.
«The notion that global warming is an imminent threat was crystallized in the United Nations reports (IPCC), which now are treated as the Bible for those hazy on the scientific rationale.
On one side stood people alarmed by what they saw as an imminent, even disastrous, threat to their own way of life and perhaps all creatures on the planet.
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.»
As noted, the ILO's Committee on Freedom of Association defined essential services as those needed to prevent a «clear and imminent threat to the life, personal safety or health of the whole or part of the population» (Freedom of Association, at para. 581As noted, the ILO's Committee on Freedom of Association defined essential services as those needed to prevent a «clear and imminent threat to the life, personal safety or health of the whole or part of the population» (Freedom of Association, at para. 581as those needed to prevent a «clear and imminent threat to the life, personal safety or health of the whole or part of the population» (Freedom of Association, at para. 581).
In cases where the accused's language and behavior are part of assault charge, then the State must demonstrate that the victim perceived his language and behavior as a threat to the physical well being of the victim (it only counts if you can prove what was said was a threat of imminent lawless action.
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.
Similarly, this section is not intended to limit a covered entity from disclosing protected health information to law enforcement officials where other sections of the rule permit such disclosure, e.g., as permitted by § 164.512 (j) to avert an imminent threat to health or safety, for health oversight activities, to coroners or medical examiners, and in other circumstances permitted by the rule.
Includes up to $ 500 for common carrier ticket changes if your trip is interrupted for medical reasons, a terrorist event, or imminent threat to personal safety as documented by a U.S. State Department travel warning issued during your trip.
Travelers Can't Cancel Due to Increased Risk of Terrorism Threats of terrorism, even «imminent» ones, are not the same as a terrorist attack in the eyes of travel insurance companies.
If the threat is imminent, parents should seek immediate psychiatric care by taking their child to the emergency room or calling a crisis hotline such as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255).
However, when this methodology is applied to closets, this can become an imminent safety threat, as doors are rarely used in closet solutions and there is nothing to prevent the shelves from falling.
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