Sentences with phrase «pose threat to others»

They are security conscious when it comes to safety of members and delete members that pose threat to others.
«West Africa's Ebola epidemic still poses a threat to other countries, but the risk of it spreading internationally appears to be diminishing, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
Dating sites generally have a no - tolerance policy about spammers and scammers, removing any profiles that pose a threat to other members.
Seeking Millionaire does not allow any members who pose a threat to its other members in any way, and they delete and suspend members who are simply on the site for malicious or unethical reasons.
It also rejects services to cheaters, spammers or anyone that poses a threat to other members.
If the Model X proves to be worth the wait, Tesla will pose a threat to other luxury brands, especially those with hopes of venturing into the all - electric arena.
This would allow the pet / owner relationship to continue as long as the pet is adequately trained and socialized, and does not pose a threat to other patients.
«Unvaccinated pets are not only at risk themselves, but pose a threat to other animals, including young pets that have not yet received their full series of vaccines and thus are not fully protected, or those individuals that can't be vaccinated due to preexisting health issues,» said Dr. Ted Cohn, AVMA president.
Lead contamination also poses a threat to other Midway wildlife, including the highly endangered Laysan duck and 17 other species of seabirds.
The aggressive driving problem in Florida not only poses a threat to other motorists, but cyclists as well.
While it seems like a no brainer to take this benefit, there are situations where it could pose an threat to other types of benefits.
«Family violence services often have refused support for criminalised women based on the assumption that they are too difficult, pose a threat to other women, a threat to the service model of high security, or present with a complex range of support needs to which services feel unable to appropriately respond...

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Additionally, many business owners pay little attention to other physical aspects of their companies» operations that pose a threat, such as leaving computers exposed or failing to destroy old hard drives.
Some may disrupt your continuity more than others, some may pose more serious threats to employee welfare, and still others will result in the most time lost or be the most costly.
Like most other media conglomerates, Disney is fighting the threat that cable cord - cutting poses to its existing operations, whether it's the movie business or the ESPN sports network.
On the other hand, rivals like FedEx and Amazon pose threats to the business.
Federal law allows service animals to fly in - cabin with their owners as long as they don't pose a threat to the health and safety of other passengers.
Lending to oil and natural gas producers poses a bigger threat to U.S. banks than most other industrial sectors, said Bill Haas, deputy comptroller for midsize bank supervision at the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, which regulates 1,620 national banks and thrifts.
In the four weeks since Florida passed a «red flag» law authorizing police to seize weapons from people who could pose a threat to themselves or others, law enforcement officials in Broward County have taken action against 13 people.
If Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and other founders were to time travel to 2016, they would almost surely be troubled by the threat that inequality poses to the well - being of citizens and democratic governance and ask, «What are your policies to make the U.S. what it should be, the most favorable country in the world for persons of industry and frugality, possessed of moderate capital, to inhabit?»
Murphy said prosecutors considered his mental health records and a risk assessment evaluation conducted at the main jail on Sunday to help determine whether he poses a threat to himself or to others if released.
The judge agreed, saying, «The court finds the incident in question is an isolated incident, the respondent entered successful medical treatment, the respondent does not pose a threat to himself for others
The bill also creates a «risk protection order,» allowing police to confiscate guns of people who are involuntarily committed under the Baker Act or who pose a violent threat to themselves or others.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has found that large amounts of steel and aluminum imports pose a threat to U.S. national security, a declaration that gives the White House powers to limit imports through tariffs or other means.
VICTORIA — Cowichan Valley MLA Bill Routley joined with Nanaimo - North Cowichan MLA Doug Routley and other elected representatives at South Island Aggregates» contaminated soil dumping site near Shawnigan Lake to voice continuing concerns about the threat it poses to the local...
«The world is desperate to lend money to anybody that's credible at very low rates, so I don't see this as an issue at all,» said Michael Pettis, a finance professor at Peking University who says that foreign divestment — by China or other nations — poses little threat to the American economy.
But we want to fight, we want to be right, we want vindication for our efforts and recognition for our brilliance, we want to vanquish the threats that we pose to each other.
Christians, on the other hand, pose a serious and immediate threat to religious freedom.
France was - after Revolution, Terror, and Napoleon - a volatile mix of the autocratic and republican, but posed no immediate threat to others.
On the other hand, if they are serious about improving the welfare of children, mainline churches must do more to articulate a substantive vision of the family that confronts the mounting evidence that divorce and out - of - wedlock childbearing pose serious threats to children.
Better than any other conservative theorist, Tocqueville appreciated both the comparative justice of modern democracy as well as the threat it poses to the higher excellences of human nature.
If the threat posed to religion and outlined by Peter Hitchens is to be contested and bested, this is certainly not going to be done by the Church of England or any other form of Protestantism.
Hinduism and Islam were too remote to pose a threat, and Jews they simply disregarded, but Roman Catholicism (disparaged as the «Mystery Babylon»), as well as Unitarianism (which denied the divinity of Jesus), deism (which rejected Scripture), and other divergent interpretations of Protestant faith seemed to Evangelicals a perpetual challenge.
Salmon and other fish farms also pose a major threat to human health.
Haley has developed a theory on why China's economic approach has been so damaging to other American industries and now poses a threat to the pork industry.
We need to start posing a big threat now, while still waiting for our other good players to return & make us stronger, or we'll see our hopes disappear in the next few matches, as has been the case in recent years.
«He is a great player and poses different threats than other strikers with his ability to run in behind.
Verdict; we have improved allot offensively and we have kept a good defense with arguably more pace so we should be able to react better to opposing counter ATt whilst posing a significant threat the other direction
An ideal scenario would be to utilize Welbeck's physical strength, play it into his feet, and let him hold it up for the others to join in on the attack; if that isn't going to happen, however, Arsenal could continue to struggle to pose a serious threat to their opponents.
Though the surgery to remove the tumor was successful, post-operation tests revealed the cancer had broken into blood vessels — posing a threat that it could return to her liver or other areas of the body.
Other targets reportedly include Barcelona defender Dani Alves [via ITV Sport], Southampton midfielder Morgan Schneiderlin [via Metro Sport] as well as Borussia Dortmund's deep - lying playmaker Ilkay Gundogan [via Express Sport] as the club look to pose a genuine threat for the league title next season.
That may not be possible if the Chinese side get their way however, but beyond that, the big - spending clubs from Asia may also begin to pose a threat to many other targets.
Sevilla on the other hand has full squad to choose from and they will pose a real threat to this Real Madrid side who are currently 38 games unbeaten in all competitions.
Chamakh settled into an Alan Smith type of role — holding up the ball to allow others to come into play and I'm salivating at the prospect of us actually posing some threat at set pieces now.
The Bush Administration claimed it was self - defense, as Iraq, with WMD, posed an imminent threat to other nations, including the USA.
While parts of this logic make sense in the abstract, and do make an attempt to come to grips with the unusual nature of the threat posed by terrorism, the rationale conforms neither to the experience with drone attacks to date (which have incurred heavy civilian casualties) or to the efforts of other countries, such as Israel (more on this below), to respect the imminence restraint.
By putting in place this important legislation, we are standing together to denounce Iran's attempt to build nuclear weapons that would pose a grave threat to America, Israel, and our other friends in the Middle East.
He identified other negative effects of corruption as, posing a real threat to national security; eroding the development of a universal culture of good governance, democratic values, gender equality, human rights, justice and the rule of law.
But opponents, including City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, argued that Walmart is a very different beast from its other big - brand competitors and poses a unique threat to small businesses.
No other candidates are challenging Campbell, though a GOP or other party candidate jumping in the race would pose little threat to the eventual Democratic nominee.
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