Sentences with phrase «deeper than the threat»

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Rather than obsess over the headline figure, the Bank of Canada has dug deep into the lending data to understand whether the threat is as serious as it appears on the surface.
as it is reflected in the gospels, which seems to draw from an even deeper spring than apprehension of a threat to the national heritage.
Out of their deep feelings of guilt and their fear of rejection, they back away from these resources — feeling more threat than comfort.
There's nothing more restaurant - y than deep - frying: webbed - metal baskets hoisted into bubbling vats of oil, the threat of third - degree burns at the slightest spattery misstep.
Hardy isn't bigger or stronger than anyone in shallow routes and too damn slow to be a deep threat.
Washington likely wouldn't fetch more than a late - round pick, so it seems more likely that the Titans will hang onto the 6» 1 deep threat.
Ox offers something different with his powerful running, getting to the byline and beating his man, but seems to want to collect the ball deep and create off the dribble rather than establish himself as a consistent scoring threat.
That's four percent better than the league average, edging out known deep - ball threats J.J. Redick, Kevin Durant, James Harden, and many others in efficiency.
As DB10 dropped deeper, it allowed Pires and Ljungberg to make more direct runs into the box and be more of a goalscoring threat rather than sticking to the byline and constantly whipping in crosses.
Iniesta will turn 34 next year and so a successor in midfield will be needed sooner rather than later to string things together and be an attacking threat from deep.
And pace is only a threat when you know how to use it Walcott was caught offside endlessly yday so I don't see where the deep defending theory comes from other than idiotic British football pundits... Where was the panic in watford defence for an hour??? Let's just see how the krauts panic Tuesday night for a better sense if this theory
Kerr goes deep into the biological and scientific definitions of fear, rather than dismissing the experience solely as an emotion... «Every organism, from the fruit fly to the human, has a defense or threat response,» she reminds.
In all the wordage herein in all these blogs, from the extinction of species and the threat of extinction to the profound changes in Earth's climate regimes, there is a systemic failure to accept that the physical and chemical processes that govern such changes are calibrated on Deep Time and not Human Time, and that our sojourn on this Planet can not be considered more than a nanosecond in the overall schema.
Many answers to that question have been offered, ranging from the extreme difficulty of getting all the governments in the world to agree on anything, to an absence of real technological solutions, to something deep in our human nature that keeps us from acting in the face of seemingly remote threats, to — more recently — the claim that we have blown it anyway and there is no point in even trying to do much more than enjoy the scenery on the way down.
It also shows that although floods and storm surges pose major threats, droughts are «misery in slow motion,» with costlier impacts that run deeper and longer than previously believed.
However, the threats to corals worldwide is much broader and deeper than simple «transplantation» can address.
Beyond interest rates, the biggest concern is the tightening labor market, which could pose a deeper threat to price stability than oil.
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