Sentences with phrase «now under serious threat»

As a result, the east London side are now under serious threat of finishing in the bottom half of the Premier League - a far cry from when they sat fourth in the standings.
With Angel Di Maria joining, Ezequiel Lavezzi's place in the PSG team is now under serious threat, and the classy Argentine will need to do more to show he's worthy of a place in the starting XI.

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Spurs now lie third in Group E behind Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen and are under serious threat of failing to reach the knockout phase with two games left away to the French side and at home to CSKA Moscow.
The CEF in a statement by its spokesperson, Joshua Ande, alleged that daily stories of kidnappings and killings were now a routine, while the southern part of the state was under serious security threat.
Introgression poses a serious threat to all 14 subspecies of cutthroat trout in western North America due to widespread stocking and invasion of non-native trout into historical cutthroat trout habitats (Trotter 2008); two subspecies are now extinct, five are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) and seven have been petitioned for listing.
This can be clearly observed in the changing nature of Zamano's business — Spain & Australia proved a bust, their US business is now in wind - down as Verizon and AT&T tightened up their policies, and even their Irish business is under serious threat due to Comreg's new Code of Practice (& the failure of legal challenge (s) against it).
New studies also found high risk areas such as Hampton Roads in Virginia now featured tens of thousands of properties under such serious threat of flooding that only FEMA will provide them with insurance — a number that will continue to increase along with the sea levels (globally at 3.3 millimeters of increase per year but as high as 7 - 8 mm per year in some regions).
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