Sentences with phrase «on perceived threats»

It sends a message that Christians must focus on perceived threats to their earthly kingdom more so than on threats to the Kingdom of God.
We have numerous examples of bitcoin being dragged through the mud on the perceived threat of regulation.
In countries in which there is conscription, the rules may vary, depending on the perceived threat.
The club was anti-communist and had an active Defence Committee chaired for over 15 years by Sir Patrick Wall, MP, MC, and produced much literature on the perceived threat posed by Soviets and communists everywhere.
A farmer's decision on whether to control a pest is usually based on the perceived threat of the pest and the guidance of commercial advisors.
That decision, based on the perceived threat of another airliner hijacking, led to 1,600 casualties in the following year.
When complaints are filed, they are provided with a priority level based on the perceived threat to an animal.
As MacConnel states, «military buildup to it (war) is based on a perceived threat, something that is real or built up to seem real: hence air business.»
Structural model of influence of copycatting on perceived threat, reactance, and motivation for behavior and appraisal of the copycat.

Not exact matches

South Korea will stick to the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (Thaad) on its territory even if China takes stronger retaliatory action against the perceived security threat, an analyst said Tuesday.
Participants were asked to rank their level of anxiety (or lack thereof) on subjects such as their country's current political leadership, economy, health care, cost of living, and their perceived level of threat from terrorism and military hostilities.
Whilst its neighbours are clamping down on cryptocurrency activity due to perceived threats, Japan have remained open and optimistic about how safe cryptocurrency trading can benefit the Pacific nation.
But it seems to me a genuine alliance, based on the identification of, and resistance to, what both sides perceive as a common threat, namely a progressivism that wants to push traditionalist conservatives off the stage.
How many were devout Christians acting on what they perceived as a true threat to Christianity?
I've known him for long enough and met his parents to know he had a pretty solid childhood and not many skeletons in his closet, really it was just a reaction to a perceived threat on his faith, because questions always will threaten faith.
Obama was also due to be in the Philippines in order both to demonstrate that the US remains a loyal ally when there is a perceived increased threat from China, but probably also to give the message that Manila needs to stay in step with its ASEAN neighbours on the South China Sea dispute and not surprise them with diplomatic positions that leave them nonplussed and that would likely exacerbate the issue.
Its India - centric security paradigm is justified on the basis of perceived or real threats from India, and perceptions of a hostile India are sustained by projecting Islamic ideology as the basis of Pakistan's creation.
Pakistan perceives Indian presence on the glacier as a threat to strategic Sino - Pakistani Karakoram Highway located 180 kilometres away.
A few months after the Rycroft memo, on September 25th 2002, UK newspapers published a story that would showcase the nature of the perceived threat from Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime in unequivocal terms.
To expand on the idea from the last point, Sunni militants are perceived to be far more of a threat to the US.
A new law has appeared on the books in Albany County, apparently aimed at addressing any perceived threat to public safety by the proposed Northeast Energy Direct pipeline.The so - called «blasting law» was hurried through the County Legislature.
On the heels of the debate over how to categorize the biggest state land acquisition in a generation, the Adirondack Council pooh - poohed state government over what they perceived as a lack of commitment to expanding Wilderness, protecting forests and wildlife, addressing threats from off - road vehicles and strengthening state agencies.
Letchworth, NY (WBEN) The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Division and School Resource Officer have been working with the Administration of the Letchworth Central School District regarding a perceived threat made on social media.
Parents in East Ramapo decided to take action on Tuesday against the growing problem of trespassing on school grounds, which they perceive as a threat to their children.
JCOPE commissioners who opposed the exemptions on Tuesday expressed concern that the standard of evidence in the applications — which detailed episodes of perceived threats — was insufficient.
The current Labour leadership is also trying to ward - off the perceived UKIP threat and tighten its grip on the party — rather than making any coherent attempt to win over Conservative voters.
Mr. Miller, along with the other Democrats, sought to again shine a spotlight on Iran's strained relationship with Israel and its efforts to build nuclear weapons, rebuffing claims that a new, more moderate Iranian head of state would mean an end to the perceived threat of the country.
Although spending $ 200 on iodide pills for an almost nonexistent threat seems ridiculous (and could even be harmful — side effects include skin rashes, nausea, and possible allergic reactions), 40 years of research into the way people perceive risk shows that it is par for the course.
«There's a large amount of literature on how people who don't identify as people of color become more conservative when they perceive a racial threat to their political dominance,» Hassell said.
Variations on the FAAH gene can alter how people perceive threats and rewards.
If you've ever wondered what crows are saying when they caw at a perceived threat from the treetops, here is a sample: «I'm telling on you!»
But Japan still perceives North Korea and Russia as a military threat, and is continuing to spend more on military research.
Public interest in possible health threats posed by EDCs is on the rise, leading to development of federal and state policies designed to regulate or mediate perceived EDC health risk.
Peter A. Levine, Ph.D., an expert on trauma, says that trauma happens «when our ability to respond to a perceived threat is in some way overwhelming.»
Emily Blunt's Sara comes to trust young Joe not on her terms so much as because he protected her from another (perceived) male threat who turns out to be harmless!
This film will prompt discussions on the role government plays in protecting citizens from perceived risks (in this case, the threat of communism); the role media plays in providing information to the public; and why we as citizens have a personal responsibility in searching out the facts for ourselves.
But while existing IT support staff may perceive outsourcing as a threat, the reality is often that they are not only benefiting from broadening their skillset by working with third party IT support providers, butare actually freed up to concentrate on offering more practical, hands - on IT support around the school.
Such conduct shall include, but is not limited to, threats, intimidation or abuse based on a person's actual or perceived race, color, weight, national origin, ethnic group, religion, religious practice, disability, sexual orientation, gender, or sex; provided that nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to prohibit a denial of admission into, or exclusion from, a course of instruction based on a person's gender that would be permissible under Education Law sections 3201 - a or 2854 (2)(a) and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. section 1681, et seq.), or to prohibit, as discrimination based on disability, actions that would be permissible under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.
The safe operation of the vehicle is enhanced by the Pre-Collision Assist which automatically applies the brakes on the vehicle when there is a «perceived» threat of a collission.
Fear of the piracy that ravaged the industry — from Napster to Bittorrent — has, for instance, led to an insistence on copy - protection which has in turn served to lock customers into a relationship with what some perceive as an even bigger threat: Amazon.
The rapid increase in FHA insured mortgage loans is evidently perceived as a threat to MGIC, the nation; s largest insurer of conventional mortgage loans; the company has unveiled a plan for charging lower premium costs based on borrower credit scores.
Sniffing is often accompanied by standing up on the hind legs, which your hamster might do if he feels the need to investigate things further and / or to better sniff out any nearby perceived threats.
If you anticipate trouble when you see other dogs headed your way, your dog will pick up on your uneasiness and immediately perceive the approaching dog as a threat.
Redirected aggression occurs when cats can not respond directly to perceived threats and subsequently vent their frustrations on to the nearest animal.
We'll never understand all of the nuances of canine communication, so expecting your dog to utilise a feature of their communication on command in response to a perceived threat from another dog, is rather unfair.
Unfortunately, dog licensing didn't confer any beneficial «status» on canines: it was and is a tool for protecting livestock, enforcing rabies laws, and ridding the public streets of the perceived threat posed by unowned, free - roaming dogs.
But while this instinctual fear response can quickly dissipate after the perceived threat goes away, behavioral problems associated with anxiety can appear without warning and may linger on hours after whatever event triggered the...
A submissive dog crouches in a low position, then rolls on his back and performs submissive urination to appease the perceived threat.
Appeasement behaviors include holding the ears back, tucking the tail, crouching or rolling over on the back, avoiding eye contact or turning the body sideways to the perceived threat.
Koalas were introduced to the island in the 1930s to protect them from perceived threats on the mainland.
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