Sentences with phrase «more imminent the threat»

On the contrary, there is a much more imminent threat of human self - destruction through nuclear war.
The more complex the self, the more refined its awareness of itself, the more imminent the threat of mental disorder.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's advisers have concluded that a wide - ranging corruption investigation into his personal lawyer poses a greater and more imminent threat to the president than even the special counsel's investigation, according to several people close to Mr. Trump.
The question for retirees is whether to make portfolios more inflation - resistant now, or wait until inflation is a more imminent threat.

Not exact matches

But when no threats are imminent, rotating - floor technology can be used for a more relaxing purpose in the dining room, allowing all guests a view of the great lake.
UK terror threat level raised Following an attack outside an arena in Manchester that killed 22 and injured scores more Monday, British prime minister Theresa May put the country on its highest alert level, warning of the potential for an imminent follow - on attack.
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.
People who suffer panic disorders may misjudge threats, seeing them as far more imminent than they really are.
«And they're going to marshal even more resources when they perceive that these threats or opportunities are most imminent
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.
Unveiled at this year's New York Auto Show, the 2014 Impala comes with standard and available new safety firsts for Chevrolet, including special radar to help avoid crashes, visual and audible alerts help drivers identify potential crash situations and even intervene when a crash threat appears more imminent.
(a) «Dangerous dog» means any dog which (i) without justification attacks a person, companion animal as defined in subdivision five of section three hundred fifty of this chapter, farm animal as defined in subdivision four of section three hundred fifty of this chapter or domestic animal as defined in subdivision seven of this section and causes physical injury or death, or (ii) behaves in a manner which a reasonable person would believe poses a serious and unjustified imminent threat of serious physical injury or death to one or more persons, companion animals, farm animals or domestic animals or (iii) without justification attacks a service dog, guide dog or hearing dog and causes physical injury or death.
Even on the easiest, «recruit» setting, Warhammer Vermintide 2 is a difficult game with the threat of failure nearly always imminent, sometimes made even more challenging by the AI Director deciding to cruelly spawn a particularly large number of mini-bosses.
Two more enemies died before the enemies realised the imminent threat, and with stealth compromised, the two teams swapped rifles for shotguns and light machine guns and converged on the survivors with brutal, almost terrifying efficiency.
And more consequentially, why is the Obama administration still frantically promoting the idea that global warming is an imminent threat?
The phrase «global warming» has been thrown about so much, in the ongoing debate over dangers of man - made climate change, that it can seem more like a dark shadow on the horizon, than an imminent threat.
«In the face of that failure, more and more regular people are stepping up to take direct action to resist the imminent threat of the fossil fuel industry.»
While it is somewhat more challenging to prove that a landowner is liable for criminal acts committed on its premises that injure or kill a person on the property, one can do so if there is knowledge of an imminent threat that should have resulted in better security.
If you have a reasonable belief you or someone else is in imminent danger you have the right, under California law, to defend yourself with «no more force than was necessary to stop the threat
«Serious incident of abuse» shall mean the occurrence of one or more of the following acts between a parent and the other parent or between a parent and child: (a) attempting to cause or causing serious bodily injury; (b) placing another in reasonable fear of imminent serious bodily injury; or (c) causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat or duress.
In this light, the Conduit - Principle has been brought into the limelight several times in the past, and now, more than ever, the threat to eliminate the Conduit - Principle seems real and imminent.
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