Sentences with phrase «economic threat comes»

Toxic algae come in many forms, but off the West Coast the major health and economic threat comes from various Pseudo-nitzschia species which can, under certain conditions, produce domoic acid, which can cause gastrointestinal distress, seizures, memory loss and even death.

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If we came to learn that excessive household debt posed a bigger threat to economic growth than does a certain level of government debt, then policy makers would want to take that into account when setting interest rates.
«As we prepare to come back to Ottawa for the fall session of Parliament, it is also important to ensure Canadian middle class families understand the threat posed by Thomas Mulcair's risky and dangerous economic plan,» said the memo, from Conservative national campaign manager Jenni Byrne.
Unable to come up with any agreement in Seoul on resolving conflicts over currency and trade, the G20 created its own mantra: «Persistent global imbalances pose a threat to economic stability.»
The threat to the olive tree «is likely to come from the Lexus — from all the anonymous, transnational, homogenizing, standardizing market forces and technologies that make up today's globalizing economic system.»
The greatest threat to traditional marriage came with the Industrial Revolution which made the collective workplace rather than the family farm or cottage industry the means of economic support.
As you are aware, drug abuse has social and economic repercussions and poses a threat to public health security, and so my outfit would do its best to come up with measures to curb the menace, he said.
The strategic Niger Bridge at Onitsha came under threat thus leading to disruption of socio - economic activities.
With stimulus funding coming to an end and the economic crisis still imperiling local finances, several cities across the country are feeling the education budget crunch and responding with layoffs — or threats of layoffs.
SOPA is on hold for the moment, brought low by White House opposition to the bill, but its Senate - based cousin, the PROTECT IP Act (Preventing Real Online Threats to Economic Creativity and Theft of Intellectual Property Act - who comes up with this stuff, anyway?)
One of the clearest descriptions of the threat to schools, particularly, came in a prescient report prepared in 2004 for the 30 - nation Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development by Brian E. Tucker, the founder of GeoHazards International, and Richard Yelland, the director of the O.E.C.D.'s division on educational buildings.
Then the global threat posed by a small number of people advocating evermore patently unsustainable economic growth, come what may, will be confronted by the family of humanity.
Then the threat posed to human and environmental health by a small number of people advocating evermore patently unsustainable economic growth, come what may, will be confronted and overcome.
When it comes to climate change, New Yorkers are all too familiar with the threats: thousands of residents displaced due to sea - level rise, extreme weather events and the economic damage and cleanup that never seems to end.
Rising seas also pose a threat to the region's economic health — about 46 percent of the Hampton Roads economy comes from U.S. Defense Department spending.
With this cost to human life in mind, along with instability in the international coal markets and the looming threat of climate disaster, the Commission has come out with a series of recommendations to move away from coal while simultaneously supporting strong economic growth and promoting energy access for developing countries.
In parallel, Antena 3 and a few of its managers and anchors came under separate investigation for blackmail in commercial contracts following a typical pattern: threats to disclose information and / or offers to stop TV inquiries in exchange for economic benefits.
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