Brigadier General (ret) Chris King, chief academic officer for the United States Army's Command and General Staff College, warned that failed states, extreme weather events and mass migration could be «debilitating» and
represented real dangers to global stability in the coming years.
These four drawbacks
represent a real danger involved in the radical response.
But couple them with the broader challenges we face, and
they represent a real danger to Labour's future electoral success.
They do not claim that all charters are bad, as some commentators have suggested, but declare that the unchecked proliferation of such schools
represents a real danger to communities of color.
Not exact matches
Neither of these
represents the
real threat to optimum church - state relations, and both have served as distractions from the
danger of the moment, which is not religious dominance — or even «secularism» — but statism.
I noticed him do this at least three times, and every time the resulting attack
represented a more
real danger to the Newcastle goal than our true attacking players could muster.
But we still saw the potential
danger that another reality bleeding into the
real world
represented.
Yet he also invests Ethan with
real heart and feeling, making the audience understand why this boy just can't stay away from Lena and the obvious
danger she
represents.
Sheridan, in particular, deeply identifies with McConaughey's ostensibly pure love — a sense of kinship that blinds the boy to the
real danger his friendly outlaw chum
represents.
Inspired by the fear and panic engendered by the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001, the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design's upcoming exhibition, Nancy Chunn: Chicken Little and the Culture of Fear, is a series of paintings that
represents the media sensationalism infecting our current political and cultural landscape, feeding our anxieties and distracting us from dealing with
real dangers.
Facebook
represents a clear and present
danger for
real estate portals around the world.