Sentences with phrase «by fears of terrorism»

While the Cold War has receded, arms control remains a global priority, driven by fears of terrorism, nuclear programs in Iran and North Korea, and creeping tensions between the United States and Russia.

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A report on travel stress by the CMO Council, a global network of executive brand marketers, shows that Western Europe is still the most desirable destination for global travelers — despite terrorism fears, political discord and regional socioeconomic issues.
People aren't so easily manipulated by fear of hell, terrorism however....
We are particularly concerned by reports that this order went into effect with little to no consultation with the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security... Ultimately, we fear this executive order will become a self - inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism.
«I would just say that as someone whose family member was a victim of terrorism, having lost my father, if we're trying to combat terrorism by banishing people from coming to this country, (it's) really going against what the principles of what our country's about and creating fear.
Had President Mahama done the needed consultations, «Ghanaian people may well have been spared the disquieting anxiety in this time of justifiably heightened fear of global terrorism, that we are being led by a President who ostensibly in the name of compassion, prefers to ignore laws designed to defend the most sensitive area of all, our nation's security,» Nana Akufo - Addo noted.
Many perceived Clinton's symbol as too elitist and far removed from rural, White America hit by Obamacare's high health premiums, loss of jobs due to globalisation, and fear of terrorism.
Democratic challengers in some of this year's most competitive races are appealing to Americans» fears about terrorism to broach gun control, specifically by calling out Republican incumbents for not backing New York Republican Rep. Peter T. King's bill, first introduced nine years ago, to prevent people on the terror watch list from purchasing firearms.
His response underlined the remain campaign's approach, closely coordinated by Downing Street, which has been to marshal a chorus of senior voices to warn about the risks of leaving, raising fears about matters ranging from Britain's ability to tackle terrorism to the cost of food.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo has killed a proposed natural gas transfer station off Jones Beach, ending a venture whose projected fuel cost savings had been drowned by fears of fracking, terrorism and environmental damage.
Indeed, by drawing on the dangers of terrorism to justify environmental politics, Becker merely demonstrates how Environmentalism and the War on Terror are united in their deployment of the Politics of Fear.
Whether they are motivated by an interest in free markets, or fears of one world governments, the questioning of climate facts should not be answered by further citations of studies, but the question «Do you like funding both sides of the war on terrorism
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