Sentences with phrase «much threat for»

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But if that is too much power for governments to yield, then a neutral body could at least identify threats and offer neutral advice on what to do about them.
On social media, readers expressed intense loathing («I hate these people so much,») threats of physical violence («Dear god, I want to punch them in the face,») and a longing for karmic justice («I've never wanted the entire real estate market to completely collapse until now»).
Kevin Hogan, author of The Science of Influence, explains that «most people react to the fear of loss and the threat of pain in a much more profound way than they do for gain.»
While declining sales may be bad for soft drink companies, they're good for a public health system straining under an obesity epidemic posing as much or more of a threat than cancer.
Rents can change drastically over the course of just a few years, and there's the ever - looming threat of eviction if a rent increase proves too much for you to afford.
Troy Jones, who runs the website www.nukepills.com, said demand for potassium iodide soared last week, after Trump tweeted that he had a «much bigger & more powerful» button than Kim — a statement that raised new fears about an escalating threat of nuclear war.
Oil prices finish higher as IMF move threatens Venezuelan output Traders also weigh jump in U.S. crude supplies, risks to Iran dealAfter trading on a mixed note for much of Wednesday's session, oil prices settled decidedly higher, as the International Monetary Fund's threat to expel Venezuela reignited market concerns over the struggling nation's crude production.
That allegation suggests behavior much like what Harvey Weinstein reportedly perpetrated for years in Hollywood: a powerful man in entertainment using his perch to pursue sex by dangling a gig in front of someone hungry for success in the industry ---- then using threats after the fact in order to keep her from exposing his behavior.
Having come to the conclusion several years ago (after a lot of abuse from the first church I was part of) that doubt is far from being a threat to our faith — if we enter it with questions for God — I realised it is actually the yeast in our faith, and in the discourse with God we grow (much like your cartoon).
But too much free time without the opportunity for work is a threat to one's being.
At the moment, I would much rather see the U.S. military intervene in Israel and Palestine to provide security for both peoples and the possibility of building a democratic and peaceful Palestinian state than engage in a highly personalized invasion of an «evil» country yet to be proven a threat to anyone.
Now it is up to the clergy, who more and more can begin to act on the convictions expressed by the U.N. report, which opens with the words «Alarmed by the threat to the very survival of mankind,» and proceeds:»... the accumulation of weapons, particularly nuclear weapons, today constitutes much more a threat than a protection for the future of mankind.
If your whole argument for the existence of a god and the truth of your religion is hinged on threats of torture, you don't have much of an argument.
I have experienced my own share of violent threats for being a woman online: one needn't exercise much speculation to understand why these women would shy away from public court cases or lawsuits or accusations.
For anyone who is not — being good only because you're under threat is better than being evil, but not by much.
Therefore, it is not so much democracy, but the modernization and westernization that are a threat to Muslims of Wahhabiyah orientation and calls for opposition including jihad to protect the integrity of their vision of Islam.
It is not only a shame, but a major threat for peace and respectful cohabitation with the Palestinians, who have as much rights as the Israelis on the palestine land.
It does not cheer the simple competitive individualism that may be born of greed or may be born of altruism — that offers so much short - term opportunity for managerial zealots and contains so much long - term threat of human debris and loss of community.
Second, threats don't sound much like a method for loving one's enemies.
An important contextual factor for much of the recent past has been a relatively favorable international situation that provided neither the threat nor the temptation of war nor with the decline of the cold war, any intense external ideological or political pressure either.
I find liberals and their penchant for using the fed gov as their bully boy to be much greater threats to personal freedom than religious nuts.
Indeed, universities and agribusiness companies have been telling farmers for years that the only way to survive is to «get bigger or get out,» and because the only way to get bigger is to take over the neighbor's farm it is difficult to feel much community when everyone is seen as a potential threat.
The research proving coconut oil is NOT a threat to heart disease, and in fact is heart healthy, is extensive, and much of it has existed for years.
Luckily for us, the traffic on the freeway was really heavy, making the passing cars not much of a threat.
My guess is we won't see much of the ball so will need to try to nullify their threat with El Neny / Coq whilst having pace enough up front for the counter.
And the newest PP structure (that we haven't had the chance to evaluate much) seemed promising, both Subban and Josi are in positions to go for the one - timer, and it looked like Forsberg could be a bigger threat in that position.
The talk and chatter has to be there to let Andy know this is a real looming threat and doing the same old shit isn't going to cut it for much longer.
I would be very surprised if Shai isn't a better pro shooter than MCW, and, much more importantly, a bigger shooting threat which opens up the floor for drives and cuts.
Since intentional walks often come in high leverage situations, that brief pause to the game while they throw the four pitches has always got me super pumped for the next at bat and really sold how much of a threat the other team thought the current batter was compared to the next one — making it so much sweeter when the next guy defied the odds and got a hit anyway.
Olimpiakos isn't much of a threat for us, and while some may say that Zagreb wasn't either, I think what happenned there was a trainwreck, and we shouldn't make plans expecting games like that to happen everytime we rotate a few players.
He's our player who can change game in an instant, and even when he's not seeing as much of the ball his threat in behind simply must be accounted for at all times and often keeps a full - back pinned back with him.
Also for the mere fact that Stoke weren't much of a threat offensively in the last third I think coquelin made more if an impact on the game and by virtue of that should be our MOTM.
Ozil when not making great passes will always disappoint, he does not offer a goal threat, which will only allows the defenders to sit off and wait for him to try and pass to the forward runners (for such a talented player how much fouls does he get us in dangerous areas)
He is also much more of a goal threat than the other two, if you had to pick one of these three to get a chance for Arsenal it would be Aaron Ramsey.
The manager also revealed that Alex Iwobi and Danny Welbeck were much bigger doubts for this quarter - final clash so we could do with as much attacking threat as possible available, but would you risk Ozil or give someone else like Alex Oxlade - Chamberlain the nod?
But I didn't think it was a case of Colby losing focus for a second — it seemed like he wasn't applying much caution / respecting Alves as a guillotine threat to begin with.
Despite such a huge task, Arsene Wenger set up his side to give Arsenal a chance, and having saved his creative and goalscoring threats for the second half, looked the much bigger threat following the half - time break.
Teixeira would provide their attack with a much - needed goal threat without sacrificing the teamwork that Klopp demands, and that is why Liverpool may have to pay big money for him.
He's not much of a deep threat, either — he only had six catches of 25 yards or more for his entire career, none of which were during his senior campaign.
From now on, please no more rumours... let's enjoy our fixtures with our current crew and hope for the best... I'm looking forward to end this season anywhere above 4th (it becomes very boring) and reclaim our FA trophy... I don't care much about Tottenham (they are not a future threat at all even if they finish above us this season) but I really hope that ManUtd will drop somewhere below 4th which will make it difficult for them to get top class players (unless paying enormous cash)...
«Obviously, they're top in the East for a reason, and pretty much can be a threat every time they're out there,» Ward said.
He do nt need world class players around him, he just need proper strikers who can hit the target and score actually.When you have in your team three, four players who are real threat for rival defences its much easier to play.
Don't let the stats deceive you bro.He might have the stats on his side but talent is another thing.A lot of young players don't have Lemar's stats but are as regarded and talented as Lemar.Anyone who's watched Bernardo Silva knows that he's as talented as Lemar.I've also watched them both and I feel he's as much of a threat as Lemar.As for Mahrez he clearly signed for the money but he must assumed we'd go all out for him this transfer window feeling he'd impress us to make the move.
This year is his 1st season where he has had a real threat for the CF spot and also his injury gave him a much needed rest, what has he proved since the situation changed?
In their first year it's been easy for them to lie low without much attention, but if you don't know they're a threat by now then you should get ready for what they can do in the Playoffs.
Pompey have gone through some fairly hairy times of late and last term appeared very much to be a time of transition and things seem to be settling down for the Fratton Park side who managed to avoid the threat of successive relegations but the next few weeks may prove crucial to the club's future.
Worked hard for his team off the ball and played his part in the result but wasn't as much of a threat going forward as he has been in recent weeks.
Was otherwise lucky that much of Stoke's threat came down the opposite flank on a torrid day for the whole of City's back four.
Correa grounds out, and it's up to Marwin Gonzalez now — the threat is very much still alive, but one imagines David Price won't be in the game for much longer given he never worked back up to his starter's pitch count and appeared in Game 2 as well.
For a lad that has been exposed to so much football, you'd have expected him to show any signs of improvement but it was not to be as he continued to dally on the ball and offered no real threat from an attacking perspective.
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