Sentences with phrase «real public threat»

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In a statement released Tuesday, the Ministry of Safety said it was «determined there is again a real and serious threat to public safety that warrants the closure.»
«determined there is again a real and serious threat to public safety that warrants the closure.»
Public humiliation) So, I have some very real complaints and I know that Fundamentalists still raise their kids with a heavy hand and threats of damnation.
Public policies that treat every member as integral to the entire family's health will diffuse the destructive tendency toward narcissism which is the real threat to family stability and strength.
I swear that the terms socialism and communism are so misunderstood by the general public, that when the real threat of either comes to fruition, many people will happily choose it.
With public inns rare and the threat of robbery real, hospitality was a necessary and reciprocal service.
Lifestyle changes in Paris, such as rigid security checks in shopping centers and increased police presence in public places, have made the threat all the more real.
However, it is sheds full of thousands of animals living with their own excrement that are the real source of a massive public health threat — those sheds are «food for flu» as evolutionary biologist Rob Wallace states.
«We must reform our bail system so a person is only held if a judge finds either a significant flight risk or a real threat to public safety.»
She added «In real public health emergencies, PODs are set up to provide potentially lifesaving medications, vaccines, or medical supplies when there is an actual public health threat that could adversely impact the lives of a lot of people in the community.»
I welcome a boycott of the Journal News and their advertisers for the newspaper's deliberate and irresponsible publishing of personal information of legal and law - abiding citizens of Rockland and Westchester Counties.The boycott should continue until the Journal News publishes a full page apology containing a list of DISMISSED Editors who are responsible for this outrage which has caused a real threat to the safety of the general public.
Synthetic marijuana is dangerous and poses a very real public health threat to New Yorkers, their families and children.
GBENGA ADENIJI writes about the fee hike in some Nigerian public universities which is posing a threat to the academic sojourn of most students It was like a nightmare when Bowale Aderemi (not real name) heard that the N25, 000 tuition fee he normally pays at the Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, Ondo State, was no -LSB-...]
«Millions of public sector workers would (in the short term) face redundancy and the dole queue or massive reductions in real spending at a time when their homes would be under threat
But he said more can be done to combat border crime and that he appreciated Brown's design of «a clear and limited mission focused on real public safety threats
An Indian clinic's claim of totally untreatable TB ignited public fears, but experts say poor disease management is the real threat
Siegel, an internist, indicts the government for whipping the public into a panic over nonexistent perils while neglecting to prepare for real dangers, such as the threat of nuclear terrorism.
So, for example, officials might over-react to a hurricane in light of Katrina, even if the real threat to public safety may lie elsewhere.
As indicated earlier, the threats are real and a number of very high profile data breaches have caused dramatic drops not only in stock value but also in the confidence that clients and the public in general have in very well known business organizations.
The Democratic mayor's public comments against charters, among the most significant of the Bloomberg reforms, have convinced many reformers that de Blasio is a real threat to continued progress in the city's schools.
Their mission is to protect the jobs of teachers in the regular public schools, and real technological change — which outsources work to distant locations, allows students and money to leave, substitutes capital for labor, and in other ways disrupts the existing job structure — is a threat to the security and stability that the unions seek.
They therefore present a threat - and a real source of competition - to traditional public schools.
«The Charter School Act poses a real threat to our public school system in Washington,» said one of the plaintiffs, education advocate Wayne Au, in a news release.
The prospect of overt and violent hatred and bigotry once again entering the American public square of ideas is abhorrent, and again, a very real threat.
And when we talk about improving public education, and the very real and increasing threat that is coming from the corporate «education reform» types, who want to layoff teachers, ban or reduce collective bargaining rights, take - over public schools and transfer the care and control of our public schools to various third parties... let's not forget that many districts do not fund enough IA positions and every district fails to fairly compensate IAs for the incredible work they do.
«While it's unclear, the full extent of the impact the proposed changes will have on local decision making and resources available for public services, the threat it poses to students, parents and communities is very real.
The Democratic candidate's public comments against charters, among the most significant of the Bloomberg reforms, have convinced many reformers that de Blasio is a real threat to continued progress in the city's schools.
But in the meantime he real threat to public education, the disintegration of the global economy, will continue unabated.
As the Global Education «Reform» Movement strengthens its position on the global education stage it poses a real threat to high quality public education.
He concluded by saying scientists were in a real bind in trying to figure out how to discuss climate - related threats of this sort without causing the public and policymakers to glaze over.
As I see it, a similar program aimed at a real, long term irreversible threat to the public interest everywhere on earth is very well justified.
A few vocal deniers will grasp at any straw to muddy the public's attention and understanding of the real climate threats we face.
Openness is key to re-establishing public trust, and regaining the momentum to tackle the very real threat of climate change.
They're all getting, or about to get, their 15 minutes of shame, but will that be enough to create a real tipping point in the general public's understanding of AGW's true threat?
If Obama does not want to «condemn our children» to a future beyond repair, why is he ignoring real threats, hiding real data, and wasting billions blaming an uninformed public for a fictitious problem that he says can only be solved by bigger government and more taxation?
They then said that there was a clear consensus that the American public thinks that the climate change threat is real.
If Gleick had found secret emails from members of Heartland admitting in PRIVATE that Global Warming was REAL, and actual threat to humanity, but in PUBLIC declaring it to be a hoax... now that would have been a «scoop»!
Hassol and Somerville emphasized that man - made climate change is a real threat, yet scientists struggle to effectively convey this information to the public.
The real threat to the public comes from irrational fears of nuclear power.
I'm not sure if you are convinced than carbon - o - geddon is really looming or if you have other financial interests or whatever, but enough people know that we face no real threat and we're not going to let you bamboozle the public into disastrous changes to the world's energy infrastructure or let you impose draconian «carbon reduction» schemes that would cripple the world's industrial economies, reduce our standard of living and condemn the people in developing countries to perpetual low energy poverty.
With the world economy in shambles, and nearly all national governments awash in debt, there is diminishing incentive for politicians to spend scarce public funds on the much - hyped hypothetical future «threats» posed by global warming — especially when there are very real, tangible issues demanding immediate attention and funding.
Despite his public rejection of global warming, its causes and impacts, Politico reports that Trump filed an application in May of this year to construct a sea wall to protect a golf course property in Ireland from «global warming and its effects» and these same risings seas pose a significant threat to his considerable real estate holdings in New York City and Florida.
«The threat to public health is real.
Baroness Hale, despite expressing regret at overturning the earlier ruling of the Divisional Court, said: «it being extremely distasteful that an independent public official should feel himself obliged to give way to threats of any sort... he gave way when he was convinced that the threat of withdrawal of Saudi security was real and that the consequences would be an equally real risk to «British lives on British streets».»
Corporate Real Estate Community Addresses Air Quality Issues in China April 18, 2017 China is grappling with a serious air pollution crisis that not only poses a threat to public health, but also could very well be an impediment to China's economic growth.
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