Sentences with phrase «as threat»

To have you as enemy would actually mean to perceive you as a threat of some kind.
Following the resignation of more board members this week, it is becoming an increasingly difficult job at Villa Park for all concerned as the threat of spiralling down the divisions could become a real risk if big decisions aren't made sooner rather than later.
I don't see Man U as a threat this season.
He has scored eight hat tricks, despite being double - teamed regularly, and the team has emerged as a threat to the Arrows, the only champion the 4 - year - old league has known.
Actually can't believe you see so few teams as a threat, Spurs are above us * boke / wretch West Ham will pass us if they win, that means we will be 7th and if Chelski and Citeh win, 16 points off the better teams.
His touch like always was as heavy as a pissed off donkey and for me he contributed little as a threat to goal or the opposition defense.
Shaw was 29 in» 68, nearing the end of his career, and he saw Kalsu as a threat to his job.
Does he see a kid this good in the next year as a threat and a reason to go to W.Lafayette?
Spurs have played some scintillating football over the last two seasons and must be considered as a threat — but the move to Wembley for 2017 - 18 will dictate their chances of becoming English champions for the first time since 1961.
Unfortunately, having Ridley as a threat out of the backfield is something they will be missing.
In a race that jolted his sport, 21 - year - old Usain Bolt of Jamaica smashed the world record for 100 meters and established himself as a threat to win multiple gold medals at the Beijing Olympics
He became the youngest player to ever make a Masters 1000 semifinal, announcing himself as a threat against players of all levels.
They must be watched as a threat for the rest of the Season.
I do nt see him as a threat that is going to come back and haunt us even if sold to another prem league club!!!
Indeed Mancini may consider such offers for the Merseyside club as he will not deem the Anfield outfit as a threat to Man City's title ambitions.
Theo and Campbell were the 2 considered as threat by Aston villa.
Well, at least Mo see's us as a threat, since he has blocked our move for a player he wishes to sell (Phil Jones)
Production of both oranges and grapefruits has dropped as citrus greening disease has damaged Florida crops — which account for the majority of grapefruits and oranges produced in the U.S. Trade publications, national media, and even the USDA have portrayed the disease as a threat to the survival of the citrus industry.
In coeliac disease, the immune system mistakes substances found inside gluten as a threat to the body and attacks them.
Convenience Stores continue to grow as a threat to restaurants as more chains are implementing enhanced prepared food and beverage programs, which appeal to a broader base of customers than ever before.
The wine industry has largely embraced the farm - to - table trend and incorporated it into the winery experience with food pairings and winemaker dinners, but another part of the heightened consumer engagement, the rise of craft beverages, has been seen as a threat to wine's market share.
In the developed economies in particular, where low growth rates driven by macroeconomic issues, as well as the threat of increase regulation and taxation on sugared drinks and alcoholic beverage, means beverage manufacturers rely on partners to provide the innovations to facilitate growth.
When you eat something that your body perceives as a threat, the immune system and brain respond by creating an inflammatory reaction.
Australia's largest organic certification agency, Australian Organic, has branded the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources» proposal for the mandatory fungicide spraying of some imported crop seeds as a threat to jobs, growth and investment.
Supporters of genetically modified foods see Cargill's non-GMO moves as a threat to GMO technology and its billion dollar industry.
GMO proponents attack as Cargill becomes latest big company to offer non-GMO products; move seen as threat to GMO paradigm When grain processing giant Cargill recently tweeted that it was working closely with the Non-GMO Project about verifying the company's ingredients, GMO supporters had a Twitter fit.
There are some who now seek to exclude religious belief from public discourse, to privatize it or even to paint it as a threat to equality and liberty.
While such microchip implants would initially be optional, I said that as the threat of terrorism rose, and as governments wanted to track what people bought and sold, these implanted microchips would become mandatory.
Maybe he saw the mosque as a threat to his own Talibanism and wants to prevent it.
Only 2 per cent see science as a threat to religion.
Eric: Wow, such a good christard you are... using your imaginary friend as a threat again.
(CNN)-- According to recent reports, a German court's ban on circumcising baby boys has provoked a rare show of unity between Jews, Muslims and Christians who see it as a threat to religious freedom, while doctors warn it could increase health risks by forcing the practice underground.
Any change in roles assigned to men and women was seen as a threat to family stability, to the future of the American Dream, and to the future of God's whole creation.
«The excesses and atrocities of organized religion,» says Roy Abraham Varghese in his preface to Antony Flew's book There Is a God, «have no bearing whatsoever on the existence of God, just as the threat of nuclear proliferation has no bearing on the question of whether E = mc2.»
This is felt not as a threat to the religious traditions from which the participants come but as an opportunity for enrichment and even positive transformation.
In my experience, most church leaders see that as a threat.
Anxiety in general is the response of the human organism to anything that is perceived as a threat to what one regards as essential to one's welfare or safety.
When Jesus told people to go and leave their sinful life, it didn't come across as a threat, but rather as a caution.
For example, instead of experiencing the stories of Buddha as a threat to faith, Christians may rejoice that their children learn these and appropriate the message that they express.
Even in the strongest marriage relationships, the strength of the mother - baby bond is sometimes felt as a threat by the father.
Even now, as the threat becomes clearer, we still refuse to face the moral issue on any large scale.
Since the advent of formal experimental methodology science has, sadly, been widely perceived as a threat to traditional Christianity.
Ornstein and Ehrlich (1989) argue that the human mind has evolved through countless ages to cope with sudden and dramatic changes that threaten survival such, for example, as the threat of a predator, fire or flood.
After receipt of it, and before joining battle with the Egyptians at Eltekeh in the Philistine plain region, Sennacherib expressed his continuing distrust of Hezekiah in a note of sharp warning which Hezekiah took as more than warning; he took it as a threat to return and demolish the city of Jerusalem.
It never comes packaged as a threat.
These texts were intentionally mostly burned, as they presented a more, human, even laughing Jesus, and were seen as a threat.
The study of the physiology of the brain during meditation is seen not as a threat but as a support for religious practice.
But it may be asked, is not this demand of radical obedience contradicted by the thought of reward, which Jesus uses quite simply as the basis for the requirement, as threat or promise?
The more evangelicals come out in favor of Trump's policies, he said, the more they exclusively view Islam as a threat rather than a ministry opportunity.
If, for example, Jesus had simply been a great moral teacher, a gentle rabbi who did nothing more than urge his devoted followers to love God... he would scarcely have been seen as a threat to the social order John the Baptist was imprisoned and executed because of his preaching... Jesus was to fare no better.
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