Sentences with phrase «perceived threats of»

Within the context of an inconsistent or unsafe attachment relationship, ruminative processes can be viewed as an attempt to keep the fleeting relationship alive and guard against perceived threats of abandonment and loss.
This prospect has a major impact on the contemporary response to the perceived threats of future climate change.
The county district attorney's Office in 2014 said Budimlic would not face criminal charges because he «reasonably perceived threats of deadly force against himself and others and acted accordingly.»
Fears over the behaviour of supporters, perceived threats of racism and questions marks over whether they should have even been allowed to host the tournament have taken centre stage away from the actual team playing in the tournament.
We have numerous examples of bitcoin being dragged through the mud on the perceived threat of regulation.
That's a tough thing to deal with, because that «false self» is a form of protecton against some perceived threat of danger.
However, the perceived threat of liability has prevented many potential food donors from participating in these programs.
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.
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.
Although other studies have implicated right wing authoritarianism and social dominance orientation in voting for radical right - wing parties because of the perceived threat of immigrants, collective narcissism has almost never been examined in the context of political behaviors such as voting.
In 1974, the FCC held hearings about the perceived threat of subliminal advertising and issued a policy statement saying that «subliminal perception» was deceptive and «contrary to the public interest.»
Antibodies are the body's way of «sounding the alarm» to kick the immune system into gear and rev up inflammation (and pain) to fight a perceived threat of an invader, such as a virus.
: (I think for many it comes down to misinformation, and perceived threat of a health issue.
The perceived threat of litigation (what if it all goes wrong?)
Public schools all over the nation — but especially in cities — are grappling with difficult problems of strikes, decreasing enrollment and increasing costs, as well as the perceived threat of tax credits for private - school tuition and voucher plans.
But the perceived threat of messing up in front of such a large crowd is far greater than the positive outcome that is likely to take place.
For those who need to keep a closer look at their credit for a variety of reasons (say, they need a loan in the near term and need to monitor how their credit is doing for a while, or if they are concerned about fraud or ID theft due to a recent or perceived threat of fraud), a service such as GoFreeCredit.com may be more applicable.
Her conclusion was that in many cases the perceived threat of a proxy fight was sufficient for the activist to achieve its goal.
He has now generalized that all dogs are threatening, and he uses aggression to defend himself from the perceived threat of another attack.
This occurs when your dog perceives a threat of being harmed.
This time the hotel industry will lobby the Trump administration over the perceived threat of Priceline and Expedia.
In a world just as tumultuous as in 1982 (MacConnel's work was in response to President Reagan's challenge to the Soviets through military buildup), the years leading up to today have seen wars waged in Afghanistan and Iraq where the perceived threats seemed to be not much more than a hostility toward democracy and perceived threat of weapons of mass destruction.
Conscious that while our nations lie at the climate frontline and will disproportionately feel the impacts of global warming, in the end climate change will threaten the sustainable development and, ultimately, the survival of all states and peoples — the fate of the most vulnerable will be the fate of the world; and convinced that our acute vulnerability not only allows us to perceive the threat of climate change more clearly than others, but also provides us with the clarity of vision to understand the steps that must be taken to protect the Earth's climate system and the determination to see the job done;
Efforts to protect the United States from the perceived threat of Communist subversion were particularly enabled by several federal laws.
The victim may have been threatened or have a perceived threat of retaliation.
Brexit, or rather the perceived threat of Brexit, is accelerating the use of contract staff by law firms.
Primarily concerned with ending multiculturalism (and particularly the perceived threat of Islam), Britain First has become known for its hateful «Christian patrols» which they use to harass and intimidate Muslims.
So no, I don't think it's from a perceived threat of any of the altcoins.»
Sanford studied more than 3,500 married couples and found that a partner's perceived threat of not having control over a situation is one of the top reasons for conflict.

Not exact matches

A Harvey Nash / KPMG survey of 4,500 CIOs and technology leaders from around the globe found that insider threats are perceived as the most rapidly growing security risk to companies.
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.
At the beginning of the year, possible far - right election victories in the Netherlands, France and Germany were perceived as the biggest threat to European politics.
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.
At Campi Flegrei itself, an additional obstacle to effective warning is a low public awareness of volcanic hazard compared with the perceived threat from microseismicity50, 51.
Rather than perceiving the demise of NAFTA (or other corporate trade deals) as a threat, the TJN believes this presents an opportunity to explore alternatives to the current global trade model.
This suggests that the conservative republicans have elevated their ideology to the level of a relgion and they perceive Chrstianity to be a threat to their «Relgion».
The perceived threat reflected in the South Korean stock market, measured by the latest rise in the volatility index of the KOSPI 200, has been relatively small compared to the flare ups in recent years.
The coalition holds together informally for the most part because of the perceived threat to the integrity and continuity of the Methodist tradition.
Paul would have been acutely aware of the dominance of the Roman authorities that would have crushed the church at any perceived threat to peace that would have occured as a result of a riot.
They certainly didn't for Catholics, many of whom went to their own schools, not least because the government schools were created in part to deal with the perceived threat to democracy from waves of Catholic immigrants.
Pluralism is often perceived as a threat to faith, associated with relativism and a loss of religious substance.
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.
According to this explanation, religious groups, especially those of a conservative or fundamentalist hue, mobilize themselves in reaction to perceived threats to their social standing or security.
Indeed, these are good examples — people are perceiving Islam as some minority — yet harmless ideology that espouses nice values, it doesn't all people need do is look at the UK, France etc today — do the research — the people in these countries are already seeing a decline in their quality of life as Islam grows, why should a person tolerate something that is a threat to them I often ask.
An open world abroad» guaranteed where necessary by the threat or actual use of American power» has been perceived by generations of American statesmen as essential to domestic prosperity and national security.
But the common Christian believer may intuit the threat of the historical consciousness in something like this crude way; the perceived threat can not be conjured away by unsupported exhortations for the believer to accept the modern world view.
But his key analytical model here, presented as a novel insight» that Progressivism was a movement of the middle class caught between perceived threats from the upper class above and the laboring and farming classes below» has been a commonplace of historiographical analysis since the 1950s.
Every passionate vested interest has working in it a high measure of anxiety about deep threats, perhaps perceived, perhaps imagined.
The Inquisition directed its efforts against the perceived Protestant threat, especially in the Barcelona, Saragossa and Seville areas, and famously arrested the Spanish Primate, Bartolomé Carranza (Archbishop of Toledo and once Papal Legate to the England of Mary Tudor) for his suspected Lutheran sympathies.
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