Sentences with phrase «taken as a threat»

When asked by host Anderson Cooper if she took it as a threat, Daniels replied, «absolutely».
After receipt of it, and before joining battle with the Egyptians at Eltekeh in the Philistine plain region, Sennacherib expressed his continuing distrust of Hezekiah in a note of sharp warning which Hezekiah took as more than warning; he took it as a threat to return and demolish the city of Jerusalem.
And if a kid sends a mean - spirited tweet as a joke, it could be very hurtful to someone else and even taken as a threat.
«They looked at the wide - open eyes and the wide - open mouth that Ekman puts forward as a fear signal, they take it as a threat,» Russell says.
Help him understand that what he said could be taken as a threat (with younger students, explain what you mean by «threat») and might cause him serious problems.
Well, I took that as a threat.
California law requires that the person making the threat (a) intend for it to be taken as a threat and (b) put victims in reasonable apprehension of fear.
is taken as a threat...» In order to convict someone of making Criminal Threats the government must prove to a jury ALL of the following elements beyond a reasonable doubt (From California Criminal Jury Instruction 1300):
I took that as a threat and it was good enough for a judge to issue a restraining order.

Not exact matches

The U.S. failed to tip off Russian officials that Tamerlan was traveling to Russia, and the Russians «took the nonreply as a sign that this was not important and this was not a threat,» Keating said.
Gates dubs Mukherjee a «a quadruple threatas he not only takes care of patients, teaches medical students, and conducts research, but also pens Pulitzer Prize - winning science books.
The U.K. takes it so seriously that it invested the Bank of England with the power to deflate any asset - price bubbles that it identifies as threats to the financial system.
Should this trend really take hold, as I suspect it could, there's a definite threat of a potential capital flight storm that could have far reaching consequences for the American economy.
But as Austinite Richard Parker put it in an op - ed at the time, «We don't take kindly to threats,» and the overturn effort was soundly defeated.
«As hackers devise more advanced and less recognizable threats, organizations that continue to settle for cybersecurity strategies that rely on a «feeling» of security are taking even greater risks in the coming year.»
Obama said in the letter the strikes were taken «in self - defense, as necessary and appropriate, to address further threats
«But, because the business is so highly regulated on a state level and the threat of federal as well as state prosecution for violation remains, potential investors will want to take a long, hard look at the operations and the people involved in any investment opportunity.»
«We are always concerned for the safety of aircrews and as such, we ensure appropriate measures are taken to ensure the exposure to threats like this are minimized,» Gresback said.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has issued stark warnings to health care organizations over the threats of phishing emails and malware such as ransomware, which take data hostage in exchange for recompense.
Schmidt knows that cybersecurity threats will become increasingly difficult as machine learning gets better and the time each attack takes to launch gets shorter.
There's a lot to be learned by looking very closely at how Jet.com is taking on Amazon — both in terms of your own company's offensive strategies and in terms of the defensive preparations you should be making to respond to the inevitable competitive threats that you can expect right around the corner especially as you grow.
As with every federal building these days, there are reminders of the threat of terrorism, but this particular outpost has taken those reminders to the status of a four - bell alarm.
But as Bloomberg reports, Bank of England policy maker Adam Posen responded by calling the BIS's take on inflationary threats to the global economy total «nonsense.»
But while all that red ink set up the necessary conditions, it took the threat of a sovereign debt crisis and the rise of small - c conservatism to generate what John Monks, general secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation, has described as a «stampede towards austerity.»
The Washington Post editorial board takes it as an economic consensus view, stating that «debt - to - GDP could keep rising — and stick dangerously near the 90 percent mark that economists regard as a threat to sustainable economic growth.»
«Organizations would be wise to integrate a security strategy as part of their overall cloud strategy to ensure that they are adopting safe cloud apps and are taking proper data governance and threat prevention practices.»
Treasury yields resume a steady climb higher on Wednesday as fretting about the threat of an economically disruptive trade war between the U.S. and China subsided, and takes a back seat to the concerns about rising interest rates and coming labor - market data, which could inform the Federal Reserve's policy agenda.
Nevertheless, the financial industry is taking automation very seriously, both as an opportunity and as a threat.
During a blockbuster interview with the American Prospect on Wednesday, Bannon said the US should take decisive action to halt in China's rapid rise, which he sees as a direct, almost existential threat to the US.
High - yield bond funds have seen mass outflows in recent weeks as investors begin to take the threat of higher interest rates and a winding down of monetary stimulus more seriously.
His reference to intervening was taken by Democrats as a threat to fire Rosenstein, whose replacement would have the power to oust Mueller or rein in the scope of his investigation.
As seen in the video, it took Bananasaurus Rex a few tries before getting through the whole level, which is peppered with lots of Super Mario - sized threats, including bombs, carnivorous plants and Buzzy Beetles.
Just before his resignation takes effect, Israel Securities Authority (ISA) chairperson Prof. Shmuel Hauser is taking note of what he regards as an important future threat to the financial world.
At one point, he even suggested that authorities should be able to «Take the guns first, follow due process second,» when disarming people considered to be a threat, such as those with mental health issues.
«We ought not to take that tool away from our intelligence community while the threats are as great as they are today.»
They believe that it is in fact a threat to the security of the Russian nation as it would allow for widespread money laundering and other illicit activities a safe haven to take place.
In view of that, we were able to take stock of our strengths, our weakness, our opportunities and also the threats that we are likely going to be exposed to in Houston — Texas and even in the United States of America as a whole.
If one takes a few minutes to really think about the medium that we accept as money today, fiat currencies made out of cotton fiber backed by nothing except militaries, murder, death, and threats of murder and death, then one should easily conclude that fiat currencies literally have no intrinsic worth.
Beijing is not taking the threat lying down, dismissing any move as driven by protectionism, not national security.
The model has posed a threat to China's banking sector as people are taking money out of bank accounts and placing it in Alipay wallets.
Banks need to be cautious and monitor the situation carefully as to how developments are taking place in the payment industry and what opportunities and threats it is posing for the banks.
As can be expected, China is not taking these threats lightly.
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.
The most massive FBI propaganda effort is now well known: the vicious campaign to take Martin Luther King «off his pedestal» by planting derogatory articles in the media, peddling secret tapes to journalists (such as Ben Bradlee when he was Newsweek's Washington bureau chief), and sending threat letters to King and his wife, Coretta.
I am glad we have a military force of ready trained killers to foreign threats, but those who have trained, as a career choice, to mindlessly take orders and kill, kill, kill are not the ones I want to hear from about Christ or any other messenger of peace, tolerance and salvation.
Yet such an extension is actually taking place as a result of the religious attitudes which these men have adopted, and as this extension takes place it carries with it a mortal threat to the integrity of the Christian faith.
Suicide threats / statements should never be taken as sarcasm and it is infantile and attention seeking on your behalf to pass it off as such... seek mental health help, you need it.
I take it very seriously too: as one of the most dangerous threats to human civilization in existence, behind the Koran and, perhaps, Mein Kampf.
And when the others fail us, their weaknesses need not be taken as a major threat to our own sense of significance.
There and then we have the viruses threats that are being spread to take effect or control of those chipped or steal their full data's & ID's (Such Thefts) end up connecting you to terrorism, example is as those who fell victims for the criminal assassination of the Palestinian national of Hamas the late Al - Mabhoh in Dubai hotel room, or those connected with terror movements!?
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