Sentences with phrase «for fear of terrorism»

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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.
The party's anti-immigration and anti-European Union stance is resonating with voters amid a climate of fear of terrorism and social instability, especially after last month's attacks, for which the Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility.
Negatively for Europe, fears of terrorism «may shift the geography» of where U.S. travelers decide to vacation, but he doesn't anticipate that those vacation dollars will disappear.
The aviation industry might no longer be as lucrative as it used to be — no thanks to factors such as bad economy, huge number of employees, increased terrorism and fear, higher insurance costs, and increasing preference for private jet flights.
Characters in zombie films are willing to do terrible things to each other because of the fear of zombies and the urge for self preservation, while, in the real world, things like the use of torture (or «advanced interrogation»), preemptive war and drone strikes were being debated as options to fight a threat even scarier than zombies: 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.
Democratic 2016 candidate Bernie Sanders apologized to his primary opponent, Hillary Clinton, and his own supporters Saturday night for a breach of her campaign's valuable voter data, seeking to put the controversy to rest in a debate that quickly moved on to national security concerns and Americans» heightened fear of terrorism.
Trump's nominating speech for some pundits struck a dark, fear - based tone, warning that in a world of terrorism and violence, a strong leader is needed.
In this «rational choice» theory of terrorism, violence and the perpetration of fear make up an optimal strategy for achieving political and religious objectives.
And the evidence is plain: Millions of Americans sense that terrorism is in their midst, and CBS doesn't mind kicking up that fear a notch for the sake of gaining a rating point or two.
Fears of communism, McCarthyism, nuclear war, the onset of Aids, technology and terrorism have all helped to fuel the horror genre through the years, rooting the fantastical and unsettling us for reasons we might not initially appreciate.
Pulling no punches, Carter prescribes steps that must be taken for the two states to share the Holy Land without a system of apartheid or the constant fear of terrorism.
Most definitions of terrorism include only those acts which are intended to create fear or «terror», are perpetrated for an ideological goal (as opposed to attack), and deliberately target or disregard the safety of civilians.
The re-emergence of totalitarianism and racism in Europe, Brexit in England and the astonishing vitriolic attacks on the High Court Justices who decided that Parliament needed to approve it, the erosion of membership in the International Criminal Court, the rejection of refugees, the threat to civil liberties in Turkey, the re-emergence of the Russian bear, the destruction of Syria, the universal fear of ISIS and terrorism all cry out for a need for dialogue and collaboration to secure the rule of law and respect for human rights.
Jack Granatstein, the chair of the Council for Canadian Security in the 21st Century and military history professor at York University, also supported deep integration using similar fear tactics of terrorism.
Travelers who want to cancel due to fear of terrorism can only do so if their policy includes the Cancel For Any Reason upgrade.
After September 11, for instance, fear of terrorism was undoubtedly disproportionate to the probability of its occurrence relative to car crashes and other causes of death that were not flashing across our TV screens night and day.
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