Sentences with phrase «tangible threat»

Led by Dr. Mireles Valverde, a sympathetic and gently charismatic white - hat, Autodefensas squares off against much more tangible threats from within and without, and Heineman's camera is right in the middle of raids, car chases, and open - air shootouts.
First, whereas defence and policing deal with tangible threats (albeit ones which historically have been and are overstated for political ends), the state now seeks us to protect us from a constellation of merely theoretical risks, many of which we expose ourselves to as «lifestyle choices».
It will take finite resources away from countering more tangible threats to Israel (Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, PA)
Climate change can't alter the blue skies or access to the beach and mountains, but it will pose four tangible threats: The summers will grow hotter, the air will be smoggier, there will be more fires, and there will be much less water
Between the new CTS Vsport and the Maserati Ghibli, Germany's dominance in this field is facing a real, tangible threat.
With a rumored January 2010 release date, and this rumored $ 299 price, the Plastic Logic Reader becomes a much more tangible threat to the Kindle.
In execution, if just one member loses it, it's a tangible threat.
With a mixture of puzzles and teamwork in order to circumvent the enemies you encounter, firepower is low to begin with, and each and every monster presents a tangible threat.
Emails contained «veiled threats against my wife,» and other «tangible threats,» Emanuel, a highly - regarded atmospheric scientist and director of M.I.T.'s Atmospheres, Oceans and Climate program, said in an interview.
With maintenance grants transformed into loans by the 2015 budget, the latest development poses a tangible threat to anybody wishing to earn an education without incurring insurmountable amounts of debt.
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