Sentences with phrase «particular threat»

It also enables both ongoing assessment of the dynamics of particular threats and their response to specific conservation measures.
The chemical poses particular threats to young children: given their smaller size and the types of foods they consume, they typically take in twice as much acrylamide, per pound of body weight, as adults.
As the most intensely persecuted bird of prey in the UK, Hen Harriers are under particular threat from being caught up in the crossfire of grouse hunts in upland moors where they feed on red grouse.
The Australian Health Care Reform Alliance (AHCRA)-- an alliance of 37 member organisations — has issued a communique expressing concern over the Government's health policy direction, in particular the threat of a two - tier health system and what they say is a weakening of primary care, in the face of evidence that primary care is part of the solution not the problem.
Food production in Russia is under particular threat, and the IPCC estimates that up to 139 million people could face food shortages at least once a decade by 2070.
A most particular threat to the human rights project is the coercive use of foreign aid and other international programs in order to advance alleged rights related to procreation, population control, and the independence of children from their parents (in the name of «children's rights»).
Killer T - cells first emerge as naïve cells that are out on the lookout for entirely new threats, but in order to do their job, they must assume a specialty, being trained by other immune cells to recognize, seek out, and eliminate a very particular threat.
The richness, spice, or fat content of the food we eat during this season pose particular threats to our pets digestive tracks and can trigger everything from upset stomachs to inflammation of pancreas (pancreatitis)-- a life - threatening illness.
The defeat also calls into question Labour's entire election strategy, as the party made the NHS, and in particular the threat to maternity and A&E services at West Cumberland Hospital, the central theme of its campaign.
In just the past 40 years, overfishing, destructive trawling, and poor management of the seas have depleted 75 percent of our commercially important fish stocks, with almost one - third of them — including tuna, marlin, and shark — under particular threat.
The Saudi royal family sees its very survival threatened by Shiite elements in its oil - rich Eastern Province who have close ties to Iran; change the government in Tehran and that particular threat recedes.
A particular threat area for Abrams tanks is the need the possibility of having enemy rounds hit its ammunition compartment, thereby causing a damaging secondary explosion.
So fatigued and slow moving minds, that don't acknowledge the need for periodic stopping points, are even more a particular threat to our effectiveness and a diminishment of our ambient business IQ.
Here, under many grimy and bloody layers of Leninism, neglect, and about three wars, lay Russia, a very different thing from the U.S.S.R. Unlike the U.S.S.R., it was profoundly Christian, rather glorious, and no particular threat to the West.
The force of the storm was a particular threat to residents in wooden homes, coastal areas, or flood - prone regions.
As noted above Leo XIII called for a renewed study of Scholasticism at a particular point in history and with reference to particular threats to the integrity of the Church's teachings: St. Thomas» thought was singled out as the adequate response to these threats.
The 21 - year - old has really caught the eye in the Bundesliga this season, looking like one of the best young prospects in Europe, and a particular threat from set pieces.
The Spain international has shone since moving to Stamford Bridge from Real Madrid in the summer transfer window, and is a particular threat in the air on this evidence.
For the second goal Feghouli plays a simple sideways pass to Lanzini in a position of no particular threat before the Argentine again does very well to create his own space and place an excellent drive into the corner of the net past a stranded keeper; an assist for Feghouli!
The situation today is that North Korea is no particular threat to the US or even Japan.
But the host nation never found fluency, with rank outsiders Guinea - Bissau posing a particular threat from set pieces.
The most recent report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reiterated that we must prepare for climate variability rather than for any particular threat.
Early retirement poses a particular threat for women who often have had both lower earnings and fewer years in the labor force than men and consequently receive lower income during their retirement years.
Anthrax is seen as a particular threat because it occurs in spore form, meaning that it can be transported easily and will remain potent for decades.
This domino effect is a particular threat to animal species that only interact with a small number of plant species, since they are more sensitive to climate change than generalists.
«The world powers could meet and determine what technology makes sense for dealing with a particular threat
The lab's seal of approval decided which vendor would win million - dollar contracts, and the lab had determined that the ATs were unable to detect one particular threat (among hundreds) that could take down a plane.
The 1999 problem is a particular threat to systems written in the 1970s for mainframe computers with the Cobol programming language, which recognises only two - digit dates.
Drug overdoses are taking a huge toll on public health, with potent synthetic drugs posing a particular threat.
In the past 3 - 4 decades, there has been an increasing trend in high - humidity heat waves, which are characterized by the persistence of extremely high night - time temperature.1 The combination of high humidity and high night - time temperature can make for a deadly pairing, offering no relief and posing a particular threat for the elderly.
Plants churn these substances out when stressed, prompting further adaptations to the particular threat, be it drought, infestation by grazing insects, or excessive ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Furthermore, some of these ingredients, such as high fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners, pose a particular threat to the health of consumers.
One particular threat can be that of malicious insiders with the intention of attacking a network, however, in schools, these insiders can actually be attacking unknowingly.
In addition, while we have learned a great deal about elementary teacher value - added from experiments and simulation evidence, we need to apply those same methods to address the particular threats to validity in middle and high schools.
St. Johns County Superintendent Tim Forson responded, saying, «There was no origin to that particular threat that we could identify.»
Piracy is a particular threat because of a second, bigger problem: the apparently arbitrary nature of e-book pricing.
Nonetheless, Whitehead, manager of the Legg Mason IF Martin Currie Global Equity Income fund, said there were risks to the outlook, in particular the threat to global trade from President Trump in the US.
One cat coccidia, Toxoplasma, is a particular threat to pregnant women.
Poultry bones pose a particular threat as they become brittle when cooked.
Responded to question about chain stores that this area does not meet their criteria so that particular threat is not likely.
A particular threat to the sturgeon these days is offshore netting of dogfish and monkfish, in which nets set on the sea bottom, where sturgeon tend to feed, Kim Damon - Randall, a federal fisheries biologist, told me in an interview on Tuesday.
No further information can be revealed about these particular threats at present because they are currently under investigation with the FBI in the United States.
And with the particular threat of climate change, it is great to be among businesses that recognize it, and are doing something about it.
Later on, if the particular threat / risk calculus is seen to dominate the total risk, we can sharpen pencils and refine the bound or the probability of the threat being realized.
According to Space Daily, «With GOLD there is a negligible increase in the chance of creating new dangerous orbital debris and once the object is removed from orbit, that particular threat is gone forever.»
This particular threat appears to have been mitigated, but it was in active development and future attackers may gain access to Time Machine backups of Mac OSX files.
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