Sentences with phrase «kind of perceived threat»

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To have you as enemy would actually mean to perceive you as a threat of some kind.
The bombardier beetle (Stenaptinus insignis), for example, produces the toxin benzoquinone and byproduct heat in a kind of internal combustion chamber, and then squirts it at any perceived threat.
Stress is any kind of outside factor that our body perceives as a threat to our safety or well - being.
It certainly calls back to a time when the notion of random violence in public spaces — especially school shootings — was perceived as more of a theoretical, here - comes - the - boogeyman kind of threat.
How, in this universe of options, has a potential 40 charter schools — the maximum set in I - 1240 — come to be perceived as some kind of threat?
The Unfriendly Dog: This type of dog perceives the other people as some kind of a threat.
I have been researching the role of the nervous system and how it learns to perceive threat as an important and under - recognized contributor to chronic illnesses of all kinds.
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