Sentences with phrase «reality than threats»

Not exact matches

But perhaps an even bigger threat than competition are the realities of the industry.
Now, this is somewhat changing in 2000 +, due to advances in technology (hyperspeed capable missiles pose credible threat to aircraft carries; space bourne weapons platforms are somewhat closer to reality than science fiction) and economics (China finally industrialized; developed better economy; and developed, bought and stole enough technology to place it on a better level).
«This study of one social attitude in one domain — gender stereotypes in chess — does nothing to disprove the reality of discrimination generally, but it does suggest that this one mechanism, stereotype threat, may be more limited in its applicability than one might conclude from reading the experimental literature alone,» Stafford concludes in his research article.
Dealing in Gilderoy's mental collapse and corruption rather than a physical threat, it is perhaps closest to a David Lynch film, with a strangling claustrophobia and playful approach to time and space, reality and fiction.
Similarly, the sexual tension between Bob and Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger), the inexperienced but savvy agent who's the third participant in the sting operation Bob is heading, plays out more as a Hollywood trope than a lived - in reality, though it's apparently enough of a threat to Bob's wife, Evelyn (Juliet Aubrey), to contribute to her decision to temporarily leave her husband.
But so much of this debate is about the rhetoric rather than the reality - and head teachers have been bristling at the language of threats to send in teams of new leaders to «failing and coasting schools».
In the 21st century, in the developed world at least, infectious disease is more of a threat than a reality.
A note came back from the Apollo 9 astronaut Rusty Schweickart, who has lately been pressing for the United States to intensify efforts to limit a danger both far more concretely understood than global warming and far less in vogue as a serious threat — the reality that a very large rock will inevitably head on a collision course for Earth.
The results are clear: everyone agrees that the final S.P.M. is more readable, and more than 90 % judge that it is a stronger document in terms of summarizing the realities and threats of climate change.
That says more about US politics than the reality of the threat from AGW.
«There you go again» with the Alinski tactic of trying to put fear in the place of reason, where the threat is worse than the reality.
Additionally, it was shown that taking time to teach adolescents that social traits are malleable and not fixed can make them feel better equipped to face social challenges, rather than viewing them as threats or as realities that can not be changed.
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