Sentences with phrase «many endangered»

This not only harms consumers, especially low income ones, but transfer vast sums to typically wealthy farmers and needlessly endangers our international trading relationships.
While I strongly support that increase, it can be delayed without endangering investors,» Tommarello says.
More, it's a one - company version of the U.S. - China trade policy mutually assured destruction: Neither Beijing nor Washington wants to endanger Apple's (aapl) contractors» hundreds of thousands of employees in China or Apple's profits there.
The billionaire argues that «it's precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker.»
There are 6 species of sloths in the world, and two of them are considered threatened — while the pygmy sloth is classified as critically endangered, the maned sloth is classified as vulnerable.
Ryan Bohl, a Middle East analyst at the geopolitical consulting firm Stratfor, told Business Insider that though Syria's chemical weapons facilities lay under the umbrella of Russia's air defenses, they were not actually close enough that a strike on the facilities would endanger Russian troops.
Trump's administration was unified in the view that U.S. jobs were endangered by what it called China's forced technology transfers and state - directed intellectual property theft, the official said.
The pygmy sloth, the smallest of the sloths that only lives on an island of the Caribbean coast of Panama, is critically endangered.
Those fluctuations can wind up endangering the entire portfolio, as fund holders could panic and look to unload their shares.
Marketing is rapidly becoming whatever you can get away with, and it endangers the whole business
Efforts to stem the flow of migrants will only speed up the process and endanger those who are fleeing.
It's based on the writings of Carl Jung and categorizes people into one of 16 different four - letter types using a series of agree - or - disagree scenarios, such as, «you tend to be unbiased even if it might endanger your good relations with people» or «failing to complete your task on time makes you uncomfortable.»
In a world of phony fads, media hype, virtual personas, and personal brands, being genuine is becoming an endangered quality.
He warned that Trump would cause economic instability and endanger Americans abroad.
Republican lawyers filed a motion that was posted on the court's website Friday accusing Stein of engaging in legal antics and saying her recount request endangers Pennsylvania's ability to certify its electors by the federal deadline.
«The «preferreds» make our job easier,» Feldstein told one customer, frustrated after his provider offered to pay him to clean his own house — despite the presence of smoke damage that he worried might endanger his children.
The reviews apparently focus on aspects of these companies» products and technology — such as data storage and encryption — and whether they might endanger China's national security.
When I operate robotic systems, I need to ensure I don't endanger my crewmates or damage the space vehicle.
Marketers are confusing the essence of the job they do with the tools they use to do it, and it's endangering the whole industry
«We do not allow content that sexually exploits or endangers children.
March 9 (Reuters)- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday said he had formally asked for the state to be excluded from a federal offshore drilling program that he said would threaten its ocean resources and endanger efforts toward a cleaner energy economy.
The tunnel threat report also accused Netanyahu and Ya'alon of endangering Israelis living near Gaza by halting government funding for their local security teams, and pulling out the soldiers who used to stand guard outside their communities in the year and a half leading up to the operation.
The Iranian army's Deputy Chief of Staff Brigadier General Ali Shadmani said Tuesday that «If the enemy makes a small mistake, we will shut the Strait of Hormuz, kill their sedition in the bud and endanger the arrogant powers» interests,» according to the Fars news agency.
As beneficial as these sensors are, however, they can make smart cities vulnerable to hackers — malicious actors who can create devices that endanger public services.
It could endanger its place in the G - 7 group of wealthy industrialized nations and its seat on the United Nations Security Council, although Salmond says Scotland would support Britain in efforts to keep the security council seat.
The rate of life - threatening complications has also soared since the 1990s, endangering more than 50,000 U.S. women a year.
Either the company behaves, doesn't rank and endangers the business or engage in the same risky tactics as competitors and endanger your business.
It's a good life for them, but starting a war would endanger all of that, not to mention their lives.
How to set up a special needs trust, which allows people to fund care for disabled loved ones without endangering means - tested benefits.
Staff using their own devices at work endangers privacy and security, yet fewer than one in five companies have BYOD (bring your own device) policies.
If business problems also endanger the family treasure, the entrepreneur may find her weary head resting on cold, hard stone.
Years of pressure from laborer organizers, along with changes from companies like Ford Motor, reformed working conditions in the U.S. and protected workers from schedules that endangered their health and safety.
Scenarios that could endanger a CEO range from the macro — a defense company's manufacturing of drones could make its CEO a target of the Islamic State, says Timothy Horner, head of Kroll's security risk management practice — to the micro, a «crazy niece or nephew,» Horner says.
Depending on what you read, the era of 9 - to - 5 work is either over or seriously endangered.
«For the most part, all of this is going to be beneficial more than it's going to be endangering and risky,» said Stewart.
The messages are backed by surveys and studies arguing, for example, that paper made from Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-- certified wood actually protects wildlife, flora and «the increasingly endangered North American manufacturing job.»
Bremmer said the US has always been a «force for good» in the world and that Trump could endanger that quality.
But the possible charges shows that there's a deeply serious side to this soap opera, with a sitting CIA director possibly violating his security clearance, thus proving that the affair had the potential to endanger US national security.
Teens are endangering themselves by potentially swallowing the toxic detergent, USA Today reports.
Alphas, he wrote in his 1970 book «The Wolf: Ecology and Behavior of an Endangered Species,» win control of their packs in violent fights with other males.
The spokesperson added: «The safety of our passengers and crew is of paramount importance and we would not have wanted to endanger Ms Evans by delaying medical help had she worsened during the seven hour flight to Dubai.
So, suggesting a cross-sell or upsell that's completely unrelated will not only frustrate customers — it could endanger your company's relationship with them.
'' @CaseyCagle would sacrifice thousands of jobs, endanger our state's economy, & stick a finger in the eye of a huge employer in our state just to satisfy his buddies at the NRA,» Mantha tweeted.
It endangers everything we worked for as a people here in Kitimat for the last ten thousand years.»
Smith says less - lethal weapons like stun guns could help police diffuse a tense situation without escalating violence, and keep a suspect alive, without endangering bystanders with gunfire.
Pangolins, which are endangered and found through Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, are the most poached mammal in the world.
That third - party support could also be endangered if Switch owners spend their money primarily on Nintendo titles, like «Mario» and «Zelda,» a problem that came to haunt the Wii at the back half of that console's lifespan.
Trump's unsteady hand would endanger our prosperity and national security.
LONDON, March 23 - GlaxoSmithKline has withdrawn from the race to buy Pfizer's consumer healthcare business, the British company said on Friday, endangering an auction the U.S. drugmaker hoped would bring in as much as $ 20 billion.
LONDON, March 23 - GlaxoSmithKline has quit the race to buy Pfizer's consumer healthcare business, endangering an auction the U.S. drugmaker hoped would bring in as much as $ 20 billion.
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