As a general rule, the use of military force to resolve territorial disputes that haven't arisen «imminently» (i.e. hours or days or weeks or maybe even a few months ago), is frowned upon, and the more
less imminent the threat, the more problematic intervention becomes.
Not exact matches
On the other hand, the term «refugee» refers to people who have to flee their countries due to an
imminent threat to their lives such as armed conflicts, persecution, and / or natural disasters, and hence are more likely to be representative of, or even
less advantaged and more marginalized than, the general population in their countries of origin.
Still, the safer bet is the Bank of Canada will find a way to explain why a growth rate of 4.5 percent represents no
imminent threat to inflation, even though a slower rate was considered a risk
less two months ago.
withdrawal and disengagement are
less reliable prognosticators of
imminent social
threat.