Sentences with phrase «from known threats»

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The move, which has drawn threats of strike action from the Mail's union, comes a year after the government spun off the 11,780 - branch retail network known as the Post Office.
The theory is that if the merged firm did stop providing Turner programs to company A, the merged firm could convince some of A's customers, who will no longer get Turner networks, to switch to DirectTV, which would be carrying Turner, and that the gain from those switches would be large enough to make the threat to walk away from the table credible.
Not only did the musicians not know where the threat was coming from, but they also feared that brandishing their weapons would make them police targets.
«We all know that opportunities and threats from the digital world often arrive without warning.
The FBI remains focused on efforts to counter transnational criminal threats originating from the western hemisphere — in particular, in three critical areas of criminal activity known as the source zone (where the activity originates), the transit zone (the areas through which the activity passes), and the retail zone (the activity's ultimate destination).
At this point, fixed income investors should no longer beware the 3 % psychological level, and since we are very far away from the 4 % level they should look for external threats to the bond market.
The greatest threat is not from climate change but from the hubris to build so much in regions where we know hurricanes will continue to land.
I know the House will recognise that we face a constantly evolving threat from terrorism and must respond accordingly to ensure the protection of the public against those who would do us harm.
-- Pat Robertson These statements should be no more frightening in an Islamic or a Christian context — this kind of rhetoric is a serious threat no matter who it comes from.
You are most generous in saying that Driscoll was a victim, since this is not exactly what I've heard and read from those who were closest to him and knew him best, especially those who worked in «ministry» positions under him, those he fired when he perceived them as a threat in any way.
The threat is from those who do not care to know what is going on the world.
If you had heard anything from the Jewish rabbis of your day, you would know that this man named Jesus was a threat to the peace, order, safety, and security of your life within the Roman Empire.
For of course he knows darkness by experience, he suffers from the heterogeneity of the world, which amounts even to a physical threat.
He knew that the meeting was little more than a communist propaganda ploy, but he also sensed that the threat of a nuclear holocaust was so grave he had to take a stand for disarmament, despite resistance from the Reagan administration and steel - tipped invectives from the Religious Right.
The first threat, that from naturalism, directly challenges the presuppositions upon which science as we know it was originally based — presuppositions which, though undoubtedly absent from the consciousness of many contemporary scientists, were quite clearly on the minds of those who pioneered modern science.
But for non-believers, we are no more concerned about the threats of your god than you are about the threats from Muslims about their god.
No, what is most unsettling about World AIDS Day is not the threat it poses to those of us whose sensibilities hold us back from full participation.
If we can truly know that God is dead, and can fully actualize the death of God in our own experience, then we can be liberated from the threat of condemnation, and freed from every terror of a transcendent beyond.
«While we won't know what the interim final rule will be until its release, we are grateful for an administration that recognizes the importance of protecting religious liberty and look forward to a rule that protects the varied and various Christian schools and missions ministries we serve from the threat of crippling fines,» GuideStone President O.S. Hawkins told the Baptist Press.
«We know from what at least two diocesan bishops have said that in less than ten years we will see a threat to the presence of church in communities across rural England and some urban areas as well.
The teen - age suicide rate is up, stabbings occur in discos, and it is no longer safe for young women to hitchhike — quite apart from the threat of terrorism.
They don't need the threat of the wrath of Jesus to know it's not o.k. to barge in and steal from your neighbor, r - ape, pillage, and plunder, etc...
The last sentence is a rather chilling reminder of why the principle in the Marriage Pledge is so important: «the need to protect the sanctity of traditional, formal religious marriages from the threat of government imposed legal requirements is no longer relevant.»
Thus, the basic rationale for the existence of DRL sec. 25 — the need to protect the sanctity of traditional, formal religious marriages from the threat of government imposed legal requirements — is no longer relevant.
I know that Podolski has not had quite the impact that we hoped for when he signed from Cologne a couple of years ago, and that the arrival of Alexis Sanchez has significantly strengthened our options up front, but I would still be a little surprised if Wenger let such a goal threat leave the club unless he had another player to fill the gap.
We all know that story... buts that's an unnecessary comment from a 25 yr old... The guy's already been getting death threats for a MISTAKE...
I'm not a manager but I know who has been doing well for Bournemouth for e.g Ibe's stats have been improving over the last 4 weeks, it would of been easier to eliminate the threat from the threatening players regardless of team / players etc..
I'm tired of baby faced / cute looking players mentally weak players who get bulied by players who know we have a soft underbelly... he might flop, yes, but if he comes good???... if dis deal happens, I'll b ecstatic cuz Sanchez will have another «lost cause chaser» like him and ozil will have a genuine goal threat, not that French model who mostly plays like d oppositions extra defender... Mr Wenger, get me koulibaly from Napoli also then I'll gladly join ur bandwagon this season
The height, strength and experience of our BFG may well have been better suited to dealing with the West Ham striker's threat and as we knew that Dimitri Payet was a real threat from dead ball situations I am surprised that the boss did not go for Mertesacker.
So many fans will no doubt be wondering why the boss has not chosen to add the goal threat of Theo Walcott from the start.
From now on, please no more rumours... let's enjoy our fixtures with our current crew and hope for the best... I'm looking forward to end this season anywhere above 4th (it becomes very boring) and reclaim our FA trophy... I don't care much about Tottenham (they are not a future threat at all even if they finish above us this season) but I really hope that ManUtd will drop somewhere below 4th which will make it difficult for them to get top class players (unless paying enormous cash)...
That said, he is only 20 % from 3 and 60 % from the line, so I don't know how much of an outside threat he is.
But I think everyone knows that tight defences that drop deep and mark men and spaces properly are going to be confident of dealing with Theo and minimising his threat by preventing him from getting in behind.
With the players we have got play 4 -3-3 against Villa and they will know where the threat is coming from.
The Gunners know how to create and score goals anyway, so as long as we can cope with the attacking threat from Manchester United, victory should be ours.
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
They cruised to victory from there, leaving no doubt about who should be the biggest threat to Mitty's undefeated season.
The Croatian midfielder has been a key player in getting Madrid so close to the top of the Spanish table and to this point in the Champions League, while the Wales international is always a threat, no matter how much stick he has been getting from the Bernabeu faithful.
Van Dijk wants to move, knowing a number of clubs have shown an interest — with Liverpool the most noted, which prompted a threat of an official complaint from Southampton.
«We knew Callum was a real threat from set plays, but a couple of his goals have come with strikes from outside the box as well.
If you have been hurt badly, lied to or had significant physical and emotional damage from traditional medical care — being forced back into that environment will cause fear, that will hamper labour due to how women were made (any threat the woman feels causes labour to slow until she no longer experiences that «fight or flight response», and when she feels safe again, labour should resume)-- labour slows and then interventions «have» to be done... and the cycle repeats itself — reenforcing the belief that the hospital is not the place to birth.
If your child has a near - drowning event and needs to be pulled from the water, secondary drowning, also known as dry drowning, can still be a threat.
While it's a serious topic, keeping the conversation free from judgment or threats of punishment will make it easier for your child to discuss cigarettes with you — and even let you know if she's offered one someday.
Much less is known about the impact of environmental and psychological exposures, but some potential threats include: • Air pollution: A small study of 60 newborns in New York City found that expectant mothers» exposure to combustion - related urban air pollution — emissions from cars, trucks, residential heating, power generation and tobacco smoking — may alter the structure of chromosomes in their fetuses.
I see men who have lived here nearly all their lives, with houses, jobs, children and friends, who are part of their local communities, suddenly ripped away from all they know, with the threat of being deported half way around the world to a country they know nothing of.
The terror threat level to the UK has been lowered from critical to severe, which means that while an attack is highly likely, it is no longer imminent.
From his roles in the Patricia Etteh saga culminating in the now notorious and ignoble image of Dino in his torn attire on the floor of the House; to his alleged threat to beat up a woman, a fellow senator and wife of former Lagos State Governor, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, to the controversial paternity issue with a known Nollywood actress; to his ostentatious display of personal wealth such as his expensive automobiles, to his certificate scandal and many more, what is it that Dino represents that should be the envy of the right - thinking?
According to Mr Dayan, the one - state solution would mean Israel was no longer Israel and thus was unacceptable to any Zionist, the two state solution would result in an intolerable security threat to Israel as the West Bank would become «just another place from which terrorists would launch rockets» and dismantling the settlements would be morally wrong as it would entail forcibly removing people from their rightful homeland.
-- New York Times: «Even the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, known as ICE, distanced itself from the man's threat to call the office.
McBride regards him as the greatest person he has ever known and would do anything to advance his hero's cause and protect him from threats, many of them imaginary.
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