Today,
the most imminent threat to the market is HIPs and the property industry — comprising professionals, pack providers, search companies and even lenders — is in suspense, uncertain about whether the next movement by the government will be forwards, backwards or sideways.
The Kenyan government argues that the Dadaab camp is an «unbearable and
the most imminent threat to national security».
Not exact matches
Unresolved, these problems will have clear implications for the Canadian economy, a fact Prime Minister Stephen Harper acknowledged when he described the European debt crisis as «the
most immediate and
imminent threat to the global recovery.»
In the wake of this
most recent tragedy, one Duke professor expressed skepticism about whether the University is properly prepared for
imminent security
threats such as active shooter situations.
The document claims that «legal scholars and international jurists often conditioned the legitimacy of preemption on the existence of an
imminent threat —
most often a visible mobilization of armies, navies, and air forces preparing to attack.»
While this lack of oversight or review is the aspect of the white paper that is garnering the
most attention, the other troubling part of the memo is its conception of what constitutes an «
imminent threat.»
«And they're going to marshal even more resources when they perceive that these
threats or opportunities are
most imminent.»
Posing the greatest direct,
imminent, physical
threat are fishing practices (the
most destructive being deep - sea bottom trawling) and deep seabed mining.
Using the alias Henry Ruff, Sam is one of the
most feared players in a game called
Imminent Threat.
Although
most of us very rarely face the
threat of wild animal attacks or
imminent battles, the
threat of not feeling important to your partner or being rejected signals the same alarm bells.