Sentences with phrase «much threat of»

However, Nichols says there's not much threat of overbuilding yet this cycle.
With libraries around the world coming under almost as much threat of demise as brick - and - mortar bookstores, one UK library system is taking legal action to fight back against proposed budget cuts in their county that will mean the planned closing of a number of local public libraries.

Not exact matches

Petraeus continued by saying that» [ISIS] is clearly a threat to the United States, to our allies and partners around the world, and of course, very much in the region, where it's fomenting instability, violence and indeed, far beyond Iraq and Syria.
Whether either man can shepherd a community of nations against the planet's most pressing threats is still very much an open question.
And that mountain of sweets means particularly extravagant sugar consumption in a country that already faces scary health threats associated with eating way too much sugar.
There's not much there in terms of the motives, goals, and overall, a lot of them don't feel like a genuine threat to our heroes.
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»).
We don't look at it so much as a threat, but rather as a significant opportunity to be able to enhance our offering and our feature set in and out of the vehicle.
This means that we calculate the commonness of something by how quickly we can recall an example, which is what makes plane crashes and child abductions seem like much bigger threats than they realistically are.
Given all this, you'd think Canadians would rise in unison against such a threat to the system on which so much of their wealth depends.
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.»
Burnett also said in his post that if a hacker needs this list to hack someone, they probably aren't much of a threat.
In this case, it's unlikely to pose much of a threat to the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One, says Harding - Rolls.
Taking effect in 1994, NAFTA underpins much of the more than $ 1 trillion in annual trilateral trade, and Washington's threats to walk away from the pact have spooked markets.
With everyone worried about the threat of tariffs, taxes and quotas on imports, companies are shipping as much as they can right now.
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.
«There are so many flavors of Android out there with so many device manufacturers that it creates a much larger threat surface than what you see with the iPhone,» Smith said.
Since the raid, the president and his advisers have been singularly focused on the risk of a potential federal prosecution of Cohen, which they view as a much bigger existential threat to the presidency than former FBI Director James Comey, whose book «A Higher Loyalty» has dominated headlines and even Trump's Twitter feed even before its Tuesday release.
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.
President Trump put China squarely in his cross hairs on Thursday, imposing tariffs on as much as $ 60 billion worth of Chinese goods to combat the rising threat from a nation that the White House has called «an economic enemy.»
Among the greatest threats is the continuing lack of power throughout much of the island, after nearly the entire power grid was knocked offline during the storm (about 80 percent of the transmission infrastructure was destroyed).
At last, a much - needed debate is breaking out in Canada about the threat to democracy of the ever - weakening state of the news media.
With your help, we can support families fleeing Eastern Ghouta, feed children in South Sudan under threat of famine, reach survivors after natural disasters like Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico — and so much more.
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.
As the threat of cybersecurity grows in the U.K. companies are reported to be spending twice as much to prevent their businesses from being targeted, reports...
They would be so much less of a threat to Google.»
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.
Most likely, this is to see exactly how much of a threat the UASF soft fork is.
After General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) revealed its Chevrolet Bolt concept car at the North American International Auto Show, Cars.com Executive Editor Joe Wiesenfelder told Benzinga he didn't know how much of a threat it would be to the Tesla Motors Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) Model S. The...
What Trump said in Warsaw was keyed to a very different threat, that of a velvet nihilism, a disposition of cultural and moral disarmament that can not rouse itself to affirm or defend much of anything.
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).
Gay marriage is obviously different, and the threat of scandal is much greater.
During the 1950s and 1960s, when Pete Seeger and Malvina Reynolds coaxed classrooms full of kids to join them in the singing of folk songs, no one paid much attention, not even those who, in the middle of the Cold War, saw America's «singing left» as a threat to the republic....
I pray that we who have much of the world's goods and power will hear Mary's words about the proud and rich as warnings and salutary threats to ourselves.
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.
While both of these are dangerous in their one - sided approach to the material world, the former will hardly strike the disinterested observer as much of a threat to the American middle class.
Totally happy and fulfilledm - much happier than when I was younger and believed in the threats and promises of religion.
Even if the human person is most himself and freest when least encumbered with social, traditional, religious or familial ties, society is a necessary evil which protects as much as possible the freedom of the individual without being much of a threat to it.
Awww, poor little oxtard, Guess the censors have caught on to your immense intellectual prowess and determined that such a brain as yours poses too much of a threat to allow free access here!
We Americans, religious and secular both, have powerful fundamental views about religion that put radical Islam in a certain context, one that prevents us from understanding how unlike other American religious expressions it is — and how much of a threat it is to the civil order.
Henry is torn between the emerging parties, insisting on the one hand that he is closer to Lindsell than to Fuller Seminary (where he once taught) but on the other hand scrambling in a number of interviews, articles and reviews to counteract the book's threat to the evangelical unity to which he has given so much of himself.
If they can't think of anything they saw, heard, or smelled, and don't know all that much about how perceptual bias works, they might just conclude that some invisible threat was actually present.
Recognizing that «the industrialized countries are living on the flow of energy and materials from all over the world,» Forrester believes that the «threat of the whole concept of limits is much greater to the industrialized countries.»
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.
Hey Brad, meet the crusaders of the evolution religion, kiss the vial or meet your death... they use threats to intimidate, never any answers, much like many of the misguided church folk.
If South American nations can overcome these obstacles, this should be possible in parts of the world where domination has thus far been chiefly economic, with much less threat of overt military intervention.
On the contrary, there is a much more imminent threat of human self - destruction through nuclear war.
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.
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