Sentences with phrase «response to this threat»

Industry is also vulnerable to the impacts of changes in consumer preference and government regulation in response to the threat of climate change.
We will continue to build people - powered movements in response to these threats upon all of our lives.
When people's political beliefs are challenged, their brains become active in areas that govern personal identity and emotional responses to threats.
When cell activity is depressed, the immune system is not generating appropriate responses to threats.
Participants were then given two types of tests to measure physiological responses to threat.
The body finds it dangerous and mounts a protective response to the threat.
While this can be a very useful and sometimes life - saving response to a threat, problems can begin to occur if stress becomes frequent or chronic.
Psychologists have come to define the stress response as the biological and psychological response to a threat that we don't feel we have the resources to cope with adequately.
For them, the most likely response to the threat of being «held back» is to give up and, at the secondary level, to drop out of school altogether.
All other activities amount to ineffective responses to the threat in question.
It's by no means the only economically sensible policy response to the threat of climate change, but it is the one we'd expect economists to embrace.
Security responses to threats vary based on the location and type of buildings.
The problem is what you are making the dog face, not what the dog is doing in response to the threat.
This protective response to threat is a product of evolution and is hard - wired into your brain.
In the 1980s, Ford turned «Quality Is Job 1» from an internal rallying cry into a consumer slogan in response to the threat from cheaper, more reliable Japanese cars.
Last year, in response to the threat posed by terrorists» recruiting people online, Mr. Trump said he would enlist the Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates to help him «close up» essential parts of the internet — an idea that was mocked as ridiculously unworkable.
Meanwhile, Hochul insisted the Cuomo administration is more focused on its own response to threats made against Jewish community centers and schools here in New York than with the president's response to similar incidents taking place across the nation.
Individuals whose brains exhibit a high response to threat in the amygdala (left) and a low response to reward in the ventral striatum (middle) are more at risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression over time.
RSA plans to give enterprises improved visibility into their networks and heighten automatic response to threats through the deal.
Compared to both children and adults, neurological circuits responsible for emotionally - salient cue responses are more active among adolescents, including an elevated amygdala response to threat [29 • •, 57] and elevated ventral striatum activity in response to rewards [3 • •].
Robust findings also show that behaviorally inhibited children and those with anxiety disorders show a hyperactive amygdala response to threat [90, 93], and adolescents with internalizing disorders generally show greater activity in both the amygdala and PFC regions in response to emotionally - salient stimuli [94].
Federal and state responses to the threats to water resources posed by fracking have been mixed at best.
These attachment behaviors are natural responses to the threat of losing these survival advantages imparted by the primary caregiver.
The tests became more frequent, and each successful test brought the people from Rafael closer to their great goal: to provide, for the first time anywhere in the world, a crushing response to the threat of short - range rockets, that had for years left people in Israel's southern and northern border regions helpless.
In a classic case of too little, too late, a few Lutheran heroes, such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, could not make up for the wider Lutheran response to the threat of Nazism — which ranged from outright exuberance to strategic collaboration to vague neutrality.
It is the first time the cathedral has closed in response to a threat level but the dean insisted that there was no intelligence that the Cathedral could be a target
As noted above Leo XIII called for a renewed study of Scholasticism at a particular point in history and with reference to particular threats to the integrity of the Church's teachings: St. Thomas» thought was singled out as the adequate response to these threats.
«The police and intelligence services should be congratulated on their swift response to the threat.
The plans are particularly embarrassing given the coalition's insistence it would make a fresh start after widespread criticism of Labour's draconian response to the threat of terrorism.
They say, it demonises Israel for it's legitimate response to the threat of terror and annihilation; they say, that it's a stick for anti-semites to beat Jews with; and that it demeans the South African experience and offensive for this very reason.
Gjonaj's quick response to the threat of Legionnaire's Disease to vulnerable residents was laudable.
Esty is not seeking re-election, due to the fallout from her slow response to threats made by her one - time chief of staff against a former Esty aide.
The records, we feel, are very pertinent and important to governmental purposes and this act in fact would violate FOIL and the public officer's law,» said Castorina at a press conference outside the Richmond County Courthouse, recalling Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's defiant response to the threat of legal action last week.
My destination is the Bernard landing strip, where a Forest Service crew is working on weed eradication and human - waste disposal, two responses to threats borne from the outside.
Abraham explores the biology and epidemiology of SARS, the political responses to the threat of the disease, and their interactions.
Becoming socially tight may be a healthy response to threats, Gelfand says.
He repeatedly slammed WHO for its slow, bureaucratic response to the threat.
The group performed non-invasive brain imaging in the first 80 college - aged participants of the DNS, showing them pictures of angry or fearful faces and watching the responses of a deep brain region called the amygdala, which helps shape our behavioral and biological responses to threat and stress.
Yet the international response to this threat — caused by the overuse and misuse of antimicrobial drugs — has been feeble, the authors say.
A potential response to the threat of attack is to «harden» satellites to make their electronics less vulnerable.
Understanding the balance between forebrain and midbrain responses to threat might illuminate the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric disturbances, including chronic anxiety and panic disorder, where brainstem involvement has long been suspected.
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