Sentences with phrase «if terrorists»

If the terrorists are state sponsored, the state would likely have a fairly easy time of washing money.
If the terrorists and the girl are killed, the West could face a propaganda defeat, as the other side would drum up rage among the inhabitants of Nairobi for the killing of this innocent.
Eventually the AT was calibrated to differentiate hydrogen peroxide from wine, water, shaving cream, and contact - lens solution — and, as margin for error or if terrorists tried using many small bottles, to detect it even in minuscule quantities.
Plutonium could be a horrific weapon, even if terrorists did not have enough to construct a nuclear bomb.
But Mark Buller, a microbiologist at Saint Louis University, warns that those vaccines could be useless if terrorists make a few genetic tweaks to the virus.
In his last chapter, he considers the special dimension of the threat of «Armageddon,» which would arrive if terrorists were to possess and possibly use weapons of mass destruction.
If terrorists would have turned his burial ground into somekind of shrine it would go against everything they believe in.
even if the terrorists both die, you still don't get your child back.
A miracle would have been if the terrorists FAILED.
... if a terrorist attack is avoided the stock market could quickly regain this week's losses next week.
However, if the terrorist holds his ground, he must be ready to die, if not for his victims, with them.
Do they count it if the terrorist blows himself or his buddies up by mistake?
I absolutely guarantee that if our country had not used the techniques it did to learn information that it did through techniques like waterboarding, and if another terrorist attack had occurred like the one on 9 - 11, the same people who are calling for an investigation into waterboarding today would instead be calling for an investigation into why our intelligence community failed to uncover this terrorist plot.
If a terrorist is about to throw a bomb into a crowded theater, and a police officer is certain that there is no way to stop him except to kill him, the officer should of course kill the terrorist.
if a terrorist blows himself up near your house.
Millions of holidaying Britons could have been left stranded by hidden clauses in their travel insurance if a terrorist event occurred in 2006, according to a new report from MPs.
«It's almost as if the terrorist threat has metastasized.»
MADISON, Wis. (AP)-- The Wisconsin Senate is considering a bill that would allow legislative leaders to pick replacements if a terrorist attack kills several lawmakers.
But you know, if some terrorist comes in the night and attacks my solar panel, I have to fix it, but it doesn't spew deadly solar particles into the atmosphere, it doesn't shut down the eastern United States power grid, it doesn't...
And as if the terrorist organization wasn't enough for our heroes to be motivated, for some reason we get the evil Commander Khaled (Fahim Fazil), a sullen character that looks identical to Aladdin's Jafar, who murders mothers in front of their daughters, and gives us a bad guy to want dead in the end.
It is if a terrorist cell decides to target a nuclear power station, or even a coal - fired power station that we need to be extremely worried, as the results could be catastrophic.
Or to point out that if a terrorist flew a plane into a nuclear reactor it would be far more serious than 09/11.
If a terrorist attack causes your airline or other carriers to cease services for 24 hours, that's considered a covered reason for trip cancellation or interruption by Allianz Global Assistance.
Or, if a terrorist attack causes your airline or common carrier to cease services for 24 hours, that may be considered a covered reason for trip cancellation or interruption.
Some plans — like the OneTrip Prime Plan — can consider terrorism to be a covered reason for trip cancellation if a terrorist event happens at your U.S. or foreign destination within 30 days of the day you're scheduled to arrive.
Specifically, Allianz Global Assistance's travel insurance considers international and domestic terrorism to be a covered reason for trip cancellation if a terrorist event happens at your U.S. or foreign destination within 30 days of the day you're scheduled to arrive under the OneTrip Prime Plan.
If the terrorist group is not recognised by the USA as an official Terrorist group, you're out of luck....
If a terrorist incident occurs where you are traveling and you want to leave the area and go home, trip interruption coverage will reimburse the insured traveler for additional transportation expenses (up to the plan limit) less any money you receive from the exchange of your airline ticket (if any).
This coverage means that you can cancel your trip if a terrorist incident occurs within 30 days of your expected arrival in a city that's listed on your travel itinerary.
With these plans, trip cancellation and trip interruption benefits are available if a terrorist incident occurs in a city that is listed on the insured's itinerary within 30 days of their intended arrival.
Let's say you're headed to the London 2012 Olympics and you want to have this coverage — if a terrorist incident occurs within 30 days of your arrival, you can cancel your trip and be reimbursed for all your covered trip expenses.
This means that if a terrorist decides to unleash a nuclear attack where you are intending to travel or are already traveling, your cancellation, your emergency medical treatment, your evacuations, etc. will not be covered by your travel insurance plan — even if it's defined as a terrorist action simply because of the type of incident.
But there is an exception: If the terrorist attack is considered an act of war, your homeowners insurance policy won't provide coverage.
«If a terrorist incident happened at your destination within 30 days of your arrival, you would be covered.»
Can I cancel my trip if another terrorist attack occurs in Europe?
But if the terrorist event happened and you then decide you need insurance, and then another event happens — say, a bus bomb — then you wouldn't be covered.
If your travel insurance policy includes Terrorism coverage, you may be able to cancel your trip if a terrorist attack occurs.
Offering your clients a travel insurance plan with terrorism benefits can provide important coverage if a terrorist incident should occur in a city on their itinerary.
Tin Leg Economy, Standard, and Luxury policies offer Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage if a terrorist attack affects travel plans.
While the possibility of terrorism is not a covered reason, many policies will cover you to cancel if a terrorist attack occurs at or near a destination listed on your itinerary within a certain amount of days of your scheduled departure date — typically within 14 - 30 days.
Currently, Tin Leg Economy, Standard, and Luxury policies offer Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage if a terrorist attack affects travel plans.
So if terrorist attack is excluded and if death happens due to terrorist attack, the insurance will not serve any purpose.
If a terrorist or money launderer is in a position to open a bank account or produce a bankdraft then they probably have fake id and personas that will pass muster.
«If another terrorist attack occurred, we could see a further drop in home sales activity going forward,» says Lereah.

Not exact matches

If North Korea's weapons program ends, the scientists with highly sought - after skills would «risk of proliferation of their deadly knowledge to other states or terrorists,» according to the senators.
The problems facing us, many of them are global, like rogue nuclear states, like climate change, and other forms of environmental threats, like terrorists, like maximizing global wealth and prosperity, and none of these are going to be solved if we think of the international arena as one of each nation striving for its individual greatness.
«Instead of a watch list limited to actual, known terrorists, the government has built a vast system based on the unproven and flawed premise that it can predict if a person will commit a terrorist act in the future,» Hina Shamsi, the head of the ACLU's National Security Project, told The Intercept.
«Why should I argue with him about who is or isn't a terrorist, if I can argue with him about what we're going to eat for lunch?»
The White House's strategy heading into the fall was: If you don't negotiate with «terrorists» (a.k.a Tea Party Republicans), they will stop trying to blackmail you.
And if you back up information but store the duplicated materials onsite or in an adjacent building, as some downtown Manhattan businesses did before the terrorist attacks of September 2001, you won't be any better off in a disaster that affects an entire region.
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