Sentences with phrase «risk of a terror»

4.40 - Green Party MP Caroline Lucas says the strikes will increase the risk of terror attacks in Brtiain.
While the risk of a terror attack is low, would your renters insurance protect you afterwards?
His response to CNT: «Everywhere in Europe is at the same risk of terror attack today as it was two weeks ago,» says travel expert Phil Sylvester of travel insurance website World Nomads.
The Commission believes that the anonymous use of pre-paid cards presents a risk of terror financing.
While the risk of a terror attack is low, would your renters insurance protect you afterwards?

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Amid the terror and aggressiveness then of government and military leaders on both sides, little or no thought was given what to do with the warheads should the risk of mass annihilation ebb.
Plus, it helps phone - phobic Millennials avoid the terror of actually calling someone or risking an in - person rejection.
«In light of the issues noted above, the Bank of Israel, the Capital Market, Insurance and Savings Department, the Israel Tax Authority, the Israel Securities Authority, and the Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority recommend to members of the public considering the use of decentralized virtual currencies to understand their characteristics, to be aware of the unique risks inherent in their use, and to display heightened awareness and caution.
Virtual currency transactions are vulnerable to money laundering / terror financing risks, thanks to payer and payee anonymity compounded by the lack of an authorized monitoring authority.
The Oliners have carried out a careful, multidimensional inquiry into the origins and motives of «rescuers» — non-Jews who, at risk to themselves and their families, and for no gain or reward, tried to provide aid, comfort, and protection to Jews threatened by the terror of the Nazi «final solution.»
Simply to describe death as natural, to try to rid it of its ultimate terror by seeing it as part of the rhythm of life, to view it only from the perspective of the finite — this is to risk losing the deepest ground of our individuality and equality.
The Nice terror attacks have caused a re-evaluation of the terrorist risk levels.
A child may move — even sleep walk — during a night terror, which puts him at risk of hurting himself.
But at every stage of a night terror, there are steps you can take to minimize risk and lessen the toll it can take on your child.
Going to bed with a calm state of mind can reduce the risk and frequency of common sleeping problems such as nightmares, sleep walking and night terrors.
And in the wake of Paris, it was clear the police would argue that cuts to their budget would increase the risk of a successful terror attack.
TB Joshua's prophesy comes on the back of a similar terror alert issued by the National Security Council in March, which said countries within the West African sub-region are at risk.
Days after the Paris terror attacks, the Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, claimed the EU was «seriously imperilling our security» because of the risk of terrorists posing as migrants.
«The fact is that their symbolic subway rides followed the typical pattern of ignoring the impact that terror concerns have on Brooklyn and the other boroughs, which are also potentially at risk.
Similarly, experiencing night terrors doubled the risk of such problems, including hallucinations, interrupted thoughts or delusions.
Children who suffer from frequent nightmares or bouts of night terrors may be at an increased risk of psychotic experiences in adolescence, according to new research from the University of Warwick.
Synthetic biology commands tremendous and rising interest from both academia and industry, said John Drzik of Marsh, a risk advice company, but could be risky due to «error and terror».
That film showed what was really at stake in the revolution while Part II shows the climactic battle itself, allowing Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence), the heroine who risked her life to save her sister's, the chance to finally face off against her nation's brutal political leaders and end their reign of terror for good.
They found emotional response to terror attacks is often out of proportion to actual risk.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security raised its terror - threat alert on Feb. 7 from yellow to orange to warn the public of a «high risk» of attacks on U.S. targets here and abroad in the coming weeks.
In this meditation on the paralyzing terror Americans feel when confronted with something they don't understand - from foreigners to tropical viruses to universal health care - Abramsky delivers an eye - opening analysis of our misconceptions about risk and threats, and how our brains interpret them, both at a neurological level and at a conscious one.
We are pleased to report that by the close of the comment period, 39,263 ASPCA animal advocates spoke out by submitting comments to the USDA in opposition to this inhumane proposal that puts pigs at risk of increased terror and pain in their final minutes of life.
I dug in on everything from the risk that gasoline tanker trucks could be turned into weapons (there's renewed resonance to this story given the latest terror alerts) to the anthrax attacks and the apparent role of severe drought in contributing to the rise of the Taliban in Afghanistan.
While Mukasey never mentioned John Yoo or anyone else by name, he referred extensively to Harvard Law Prof. Jack Goldsmith and his «indispensable» book, The Terror Presidency, to argue that, in the aftermath of Sept. 11, government lawyers were under pressure to be less «risk - averse.»
The main justification offered by French authorities for the ban is that the burkini (a form of swimwear similar in appearance to a wetsuit) poses a risk to public order, being a symbol of terror and Islamic fundamentalism.
Even a very incomplete list gives an impression of the large number of significant opinions he has written: seminal administrative law cases such as Chevron v. NRDC and Massachusetts v. EPA, the intellectual property case Sony Corp v. Universal City Studios (which made clear that making individual videotapes of television programs did not constitute copyright infringement), important war on terror precedents such as Rasul v. Bush and Hamdan v. Rumsfeld, important criminal law cases such as Padilla v. Kentucky (holding that defense counsel must inform the defendant if a guilty plea carries a risk of deportation) and Atkins v. Virginia (which reversed precedent to hold it was unconstitutional to impose capital punishment on the mentally retarded), and of course Apprendi v. New Jersey (which revolutionized criminal sentencing by holding that the Sixth Amendment right to jury trial prohibited judges from enhancing criminal sentences beyond statutory maximums based on facts other than those decided by a jury beyond a reasonable doubt).
Metcalf writes: «In a time of porous borders, drug cartels, alien smuggling, human trafficking, immigration fraud, and a still - raging War on Terror, gamed numbers conceal risk to national security and compromise to American neighborhoods.
The federal government's terrorism risk insurance program first was put into place during the immediate aftermath of 9/11, when many building owners were advised that their policies would not be renewed or that their new policies would exclude terror and war risks.
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