Sentences with phrase «goes for terrorist attacks»

The same goes for terrorist attacks, strikes and disasters.

Not exact matches

 Mr. Poloz himself bent over backwards in his last Monetary Policy Report to not use that term — even though the Bank's own numbers (projecting negative GDP growth for both the first and second quarters of 2015) suggested a recession was indeed already underway. Instead, public officials are normally sanguine and rose - coloured in their public pronouncements, hoping to incrementally shift consumer confidence with their cheeriness, and thus spark more spending. [A ridiculous extreme of this approach was provided when George Bush blithely encouraged Americans to go shopping in the days after the 9 - 11 terrorist attacks.]
When someone calls that Imam one of the most evil people on the planet, when someone says he wants to build his center to train terrorists, when someone calls for amending the constitution to exclude Islam, when someone says our founding fathers wanted this to be a Christian nation and that they didn't want Muslims included, when Muslims are afraid to go out because they will be attacked, when Christian pastors are preaching against Muslims (as opposed to the belief in Islam), THAT is hatred.
It was confirmed on Sunday that in - form Vardy would not be present on Tuesday for England's friendly against France, the match that will go ahead despite the terrorist attacks that hit Paris on Friday evening.
Launching a terrorist attack aimed of rock concerts or frolicing mostly naked beach goers, for example, both of which may be viewed from the ISIS perspective as exemplary of the depravity of the West, may serve a similar purpose.
«It's also good for remote communities that are so far off the grid that it doesn't make sense to try to run transmission wires to them,» she added, «as well as military bases, so they can be independent of the grid... and not be susceptible to a terrorist [attack] or something going on in the big grid.
Only the Brave will tell the story of the Granite Mountain Hot Shots, the team that took on a wildfire in Yarnell, Arizona that would go on to become the deadliest U.S. wildfire since the 1991 East Bay Hills fire, and the deadliest incident of any kind for United States firefighters since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.
After being framed for a terrorist attack on Congress, Superman earns a powerful enemy in Batman, and is forced to go into hiding.
With just a month to go until the return of Homeland, Showtime has released a new trailer for the sixth season of the acclaimed political thriller; check it out here... After she thwarted a terrorist attack in Berlin, season six picks up several months later and finds Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) back on American soil, living -LSB-...]
Falcon (Anthony Mackie) goes into hiding with his Captain, and they finally track down Bucky, the ever - elusive Winter Soldier, who's deemed public enemy number one when he's framed for recent deadly terrorist attacks.
This weekend, she won Best Actress at Cannes for her devastating performance as a woman who loses everything in a terrorist attack in Fatih Akin's Aus dem Nichts (In the Fade)-- shockingly, Kruger's first German - language production — putting her in prime position for that one Oscar nomination a year that seems to go to a non-American actress (see: Emmanuelle Riva, Charlotte Rampling, Isabelle Huppert).
Jovovich plays a London - based Foreign Service officer who tries to prevent a terrorist attack in New York, but must go on the run from a gifted assassin (Brosnan) after she's framed for crimes she didn't commit.
He's unknowingly helped a techno - terrorist launch a full - scale attack on America, and for his services rendered, he's been ordered dead, but when McClane arrives to discover a group of professional killers knocking on Matthew's door, he takes the kid into protection with the hope of figuring out what's going on.
David Shanks, a modern foreign languages consultant and leading practitioner for the Harris Federation, said some headteachers were so fearful they «simply wouldn't go to Paris» following terrorist attacks in November last year.
Whicker would later be honored for his quick thinking in bringing the plane to a safe landing at a South Korean airbase and he'd go on to participate in airborne reconnaissance around Kuwait during the first Gulf War's «Operation Desert Storm,» then would be tasked with calling up reservists from the U.S. Strategic Command headquarters amid the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
On - going wars: Less than a month after 9/11, U.S. troops invaded Afghanistan in an attempt to dismantle al - Qaeda, the terrorist group that claimed responsibility for the attacks, and remove the Taliban government.
ICSC has been known as the go - to security knowledge hub for the industry, after it created a terrorist - awareness training program with George Washington University in the wake of the September 11 attacks.
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