Sentences with phrase «far less threat»

Milk chocolate poses far less threat with only 44 - 58 mg per ounce.

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«US protests movements» and «civil disobedience» were listed among the choices for potential threats, but they were selected far less often than white nationalism.
This is true as far as it goes, although it does not address the continually diminishing Muslim threat, which made Crusades less necessary.
If South American nations can overcome these obstacles, this should be possible in parts of the world where domination has thus far been chiefly economic, with much less threat of overt military intervention.
Political scientist Ruth Melkonian - Hoover finds that white evangelicals who worship alongside immigrants are far less likely to view immigrants as a threat (19.6 %) than white evangelicals as a whole (50.7 %).
Compared to Walcott on that RW he would offer far more threat and less predictability for sure.
Despite their miraculous campaign so far, I still feel like City and sadly — Spurs look like the biggest title threat so far, and I'm hopeful that the Mahrez - Vardy party will continue for two more rounds, because our own inconsistency means we must hope that others will also drop points against the lesser sides.
As far back as last winter, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio was «less preoccupied with the overburdened shelter system» than with «the political threat from protests against proposed shelters» in Rockaway Beach and Elmhurst, sources told New York magazine.
As far back as last winter, de Blasio was «less preoccupied with the overburdened shelter system» than with «the political threat from protests against proposed shelters» in Rockaway Beach and Elmhurst, sources told New York magazine in a cover story out Monday.
Consumer drones pose far less of a threat to high - flying commercial aircraft; a jet airliner is in drone airspace only during takeoff and landing, and is very fast - moving target for a quadcopter.
Further calculations showed that the object, named 1996 JA1, would pass by at less of a distance than the moon is from Earth, spawning the first widespread media coverage of an asteroid threat.
My research indicates that the Siberian peat moss, Arctic tundra, and methal hydrates (frozen methane at the bottom of the ocean) all have an excellent chance of melting and releasing their stored co2.Recent methane concentration figures also hit the news last week, and methane has increased after a long time being steady.The forests of north america are drying out and are very susceptible to massive insect infestations and wildfires, and the massive die offs - 25 % of total forests, have begun.And, the most recent stories on the Amazon forecast that with the change in rainfall patterns one third of the Amazon will dry and turn to grassland, thereby creating a domino cascade effect for the rest of the Amazon.With co2 levels risng faster now that the oceans have reached carrying capacity, the oceans having become also more acidic, and the looming threat of a North Atlanic current shutdown (note the recent terrible news on salinity upwelling levels off Greenland,) and the change in cold water upwellings, leading to far less biomass for the fish to feed upon, all lead to the conclusion we may not have to worry about NASA completing its inventory of near earth objects greater than 140 meters across by 2026 (Recent Benjamin Dean astronomy lecture here in San Francisco).
12 YEARS A SLAVE unsurprisingly leads the pack, with only one nomination for GRAVITY, though Cuaron's film is far less of a threat in the categories SAG celebrates.
The spokesperson claimed that Tory plans to freeze spending for five to 16 - year - olds at its current level, leading to a cut in real terms and the threat of further slices from unprotected education budgets, would mean overall spending of # 5bn less than the Lib Dems by 2020.
Which is less of a competitive threat than it appears, as it would be problematic for Couche - Tard to pull off another Irish acquisition, whereas Applegreen now enjoys clear blue sky overhead in terms of acquiring further market share.
I stick with my long - stated conviction that Brexit will be far softer & less of a threat for Ireland than many of the dire initial predictions].
Surely it would make far more sense for Nick to simply knock out his foes and then handcuff them to ensure they'll be less of a threat if they wake up?
Capcom have realised that less is infinitely more when it comes to horror games, and use the threat of attack far more often than enormous pitched engagements.
I never would have thought a JRPG on the Wii would be a wallet threat, much less my favorite game of 2012 so far.
The first primaries of the 2018 elections are less than a month away, and the Department of Homeland Security held a classified briefing last week to further explain voter system threats to election directors and secretaries of state.
A note came back from the Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who has lately been pressing for the United States to intensify efforts to limit a danger both far more concretely understood than global warming and far less in vogue as a serious threat — the reality that a very large rock will inevitably head on a collision course for Earth.
Global warming, on the other hand, is far less of an immediate threat, many of its effects can not be reversed no matter what we do, the cost of attempting such a reversal could destroy the economies of emerging nations and make their development impossible — and it is a slow moving threat, that governments can plan to deal with over time.
If the vertical wind shear over the Atlantic MDR is expected to increase, wouldn't we expect hurricanes to be steered farther to the east, climatologically, and therefore to pose less of a threat to most of the eastern seaboard?
As you say Giles, Macfarlane sees wave and geothermal as far less a near term threat to coal and gas, so his strategy is to back them with a few meagre tax payer funded handouts while we let the carbon giants continue to pollute our otherwise wonderful nation for free!
I know many on this site beleive peak oil is a bigger threat than global warming, but I can't help but think the 20 - 100 year time lag between CO2 release and maximum effect is a far less addressable than issues of increasing fossil fuel prices.
(03/07/2011) As the world's largest migration in the Serengeti plains — including two million wildebeest, zebra, and Thomson's gazelles — has come under unprecedented threat due to plans for a road that would sever the migration route, a far lesser famous, but nearly as large migration, is being silently eroded just 1,370 miles (2,200 kilometers) north in Ethiopia's Gambela National Park.
The 1.2 billion people who live in India use far less electricity than do Americans, but the nation's growing economy and its dependance upon coal pose major global warming threats.
While this drilling threat gets public and media attention, the destinations of the crude oil coming out of the Alaskan Arctic, such as the California refinery sector, get far less.
Research shows that Americans are far less concerned about the threat of global warming than their European counterparts.
Last month, to far (FAR) less attention than it merited, the House of Representatives (facing an Administration veto threat) passed the 21st Century Green High - Performing Public School Facilities Act with $ 20 billion for greening public schools across the natifar (FAR) less attention than it merited, the House of Representatives (facing an Administration veto threat) passed the 21st Century Green High - Performing Public School Facilities Act with $ 20 billion for greening public schools across the natiFAR) less attention than it merited, the House of Representatives (facing an Administration veto threat) passed the 21st Century Green High - Performing Public School Facilities Act with $ 20 billion for greening public schools across the nation.
As for the rest, well, the dystopian evidence seems overwhelming indeed, to the point where it might be no stretch at all to say the biggest threat facing America is perhaps not global warming, not perpetual warmongering, not garbage food or low - level radiation or way too much Lindsay Lohan, but a populace far too ignorant to know how to properly manage any of it, much less change it all for the better.
Also, driving in country roads are far less risky since there is no high traffic zones, and highway threats like in the case of busy city roads.
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