Sentences with phrase «not as a threat»

Now we see them as opportunities, not as threats.
As with most companies and entrepreneurs operating in the AI space, he sees increasing automation not as a threat to human jobs, but as something that can't happen soon enough.
«I suddenly saw Maria not as a threat to my personal purity or professionalism, but as a little girl, greatly loved by her Father in heaven... [and that] evil had completely devoured and consumed [her life].
As long as the Muslim population remains around 1 % of any given country they will be regarded as a peace - loving minority and not as a threat to anyone.
The study of the physiology of the brain during meditation is seen not as a threat but as a support for religious practice.
This is felt not as a threat to the religious traditions from which the participants come but as an opportunity for enrichment and even positive transformation.
Bloomberg sees personal philanthropy in the tradition of Carnegie, the Rockefellers and the Mellons... not as a threat to democracy, but as a way to do important things that are not politically feasible.
They look at challenges not as threats, but as opportunities.
I wondered how my life would have turned out had I been forced to overcome the stresses and barriers Andrea had to tackle every day — and how to get adults to see young people not as threats but as the architects of the future of our nation.
Then dealers began using the Internet, seeing it not as a threat but as a way to sell more cars.
If we can perceive changes over time not as threats but as unfolding opportunities that we can patiently explore, many time - related problems diminish or even disappear.
From a personal observation, when I did a bit of sales work, we viewed an objection to our sales pitch as a good sign not as a threat.
Fellow Core dev Eric Lombrozo nevertheless praised the decision, tweeting that the Bitcoin community should see BIP148 «not as a threat but as an amazing opportunity.»

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«Things are not quite the same as in the previous decade, when Iran was regarded as a menace and a threat.
«We're not as vigilant against threat
The U.S. failed to tip off Russian officials that Tamerlan was traveling to Russia, and the Russians «took the nonreply as a sign that this was not important and this was not a threat,» Keating said.
Gates dubs Mukherjee a «a quadruple threatas he not only takes care of patients, teaches medical students, and conducts research, but also pens Pulitzer Prize - winning science books.
But the threat of American VCs poaching Canadian startups is not as urgent as it once was.
However, the bigger concern is that this is one more threat to your retirement nest egg, on top of low interest rates, a low - growth economic outlook, uncertain stock markets and potential government cuts to other programs, such as health care and nursing - home subsidies.
Takeaway: What looks like a mistake may be nothing but a feint, and if your opponent fails to keep their guard up because they don't see you as a threat, you can mop the floor with them before they know what hit them.
Surgeons General dating back to Ronald Reagan appointee C. Everett Koop have consistently cited the medical damage from gun violence as a major public health threat; Adams didn't reject that logic, but his wording underscores just how politically fraught the issue is.
Between 75 % and 80 % of all malicious attacks come from within an organization, not from an external threat, making it all the more necessary to use ethical hacking services such as security auditing and penetration testing to evaluate your IT infrastructure thoroughly.
He's started producing original scripted comedies, and it's no coincidence that most of the companies buying them haven't traditionally produced or aired comedy, so don't view him as a threat — at least not at the moment.
That's a threat Facebook can not allow, and as such, the company has reacted boldly.
But Haddad doesn't see the company as a threat to Souq.
Critics of the order have noted that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, and do not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
Bitcoin does not present a threat to economic activity by disrupting traditional channels of commerce; rather, it could serve as a boon....
To persist with it, as the Conservative Government has made clear it is determined to do, is a recipe for increasing not reducing threats and insecurity.»
«Just as a dog will expose its throat to show submission or surrender to the victor,» they write, «humans use their palms to show that they are unarmed and therefore not a threat
As for the specific border crossing tunnels targeted by the Israeli military during the campaign: While the cabinet was not briefed on them until the operation was already underway, the IDF, Shin Bet and other security services were aware of them and the threat posed by them, she said.
Their workplace is frequently a pressure - cooker environment, working conditions are often poor, team members are not valued as human beings, and colleagues view one another as competitors and threats,» Mackey wrote in his 2013 book Conscious Capitalism, co-authored with Raj Sisodia.
But as Austinite Richard Parker put it in an op - ed at the time, «We don't take kindly to threats,» and the overturn effort was soundly defeated.
It's an updated version of the internal rules the company has used to determine what's allowed and what isn't, down to granular details such as what, exactly, counts as a «credible threat» of violence.
One thing you won't hear him championing is the unfettered rise of artificial intelligence, which he once described as the «biggest existential threat» to humankind.
While this all might add up to a moderate correction in the Toronto condo market, Alexander doesn't believe a slowdown in new condo sales acts as a threat to the GTA economy, or the Canadian economy as a whole.
«On that dangerous theory, the government is secretly blacklisting people as suspected terrorists and giving them the impossible task of proving themselves innocent of a threat they haven't carried out.»
U.S. Senator Mark Warner, vice chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, said in a statement that it would not be an «exaggeration to suggest that a breach such as this represents a real threat to the economic security of Americans.»
Still, the finally coalescing competitive threat posed by chains such as Athleta can't be dismissed.
Businesses are instead turning to tools such as Malwarebytes, whose website says «we protect you from dangerous threats that antivirus doesn't.»
Smaller cars made in Mexico were not a threat to the future of the unionized U.S. autoworkers; a high - priced SUV may be seen as such.
Adding further detail to the situation discussed in Vaughn's lawsuit, Tesla referred to a number of «conflicting accusations and counter-accusations between several African - American and Hispanic individuals, alleging use of racial language, including the «n - word» and «w - word,» as well as the threat of violence towards one another.»
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.
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters)- U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Tuesday not to follow through with threats to restart its nuclear program, as he and French President Emmanuel Macron tried to find common ground on saving an international agreement on Iran's nuclear ambitions.
WASHINGTON, April 24 (Reuters)- U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran on Tuesday not to follow through with threats to restart its nuclear program, as he and French President Emmanuel Macron struggled to find common ground on saving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
For him, excitement over value fluctuations in the bitcoin currency is missing the point: «It's not a threat as people sit there and ponder whether bitcoin is a bubble or not.
Residents of the island state, as well as thousands of tourists, woke around 8:07 a.m. local time on Saturday to alerts lighting up their mobile phones and interrupting television programming about a «ballistic missile threat inbound to Hawaii» and the warning that «this is not a drill» but an «extreme alert.»
But the president has also pledged to «respond to the threat of climate change» in his second term and would rather not be seen as eating his words by approving Keystone.
Data protection is an exploding area as well, where threats are mounting not only from external hackers, but also internally.
Here's something that might alarm financial markets as much as President Trump's trade war threats: his reshaped Republican Party doesn't much mind them.
But the main threats to online security, such as keyloggers, Trojan horses, and other data - stealing software, don't exist for phones — yet.
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