Theo Green's ambient score and Tonderai's pacing completely undermine the exclamation point at the end of Elissa's eventual long walk through the house, since it plays the
sequence supposing a threat that, for all we know, does not exist at the moment.
One of the smartest ways truly toxic people distract you from their nastiness is by focusing your attention on
the supposed threat of another person.
Some suffer in silence, but their doubts are sometimes drowned out by those ruling members who take it as their right to defend the faith against
all supposed threats.
I'd imagine that it's a far higher percentage than with Muslims, although on the other hand
I suppose the threat of death would be a fairly good incentive for those who find Islam to be BS to still pretend to go along with it.
The standard polemics against capitalism, imperialism, racism, militarism, and whatever are now marginally recast in terms of
the supposed threat such evils pose to Our Planet» or, as it is now said, «The Earth Community.»
There follows a deeply unconvincing rehash of
the supposed threats from the Americans about data sharing if the judgement in the case about Binyam Mohamed is made public.
Everybody's been worried about
the supposed threat of artist's agents toward the gallery system.
«He used the argument of
the supposed threat to the Himalayan glacier in his personal efforts to raise funds for research.»
Needless to say, these statements and actions have worried those concerned about
the supposed threat from global warming, and they keep demonstrating and speaking against him.
If we have such an overwhelming scientific «consensus» about
the supposed threat of catastrophic man - made global warming — and about the political and economic solutions to it — then why do advocates have to sue scientists to prevent them from questioning it?
The National Geographic magazine also touted this scare story in a lengthy article using hurricane Sandy to enhance the scariness of
the supposed threat.
The proposal that the IPCC withhold its valuable services until the world does something serious about
the supposed threat of climate change is amusing.
One of the risks of supergraphics installed without a permit is
a supposed threat to public safety.