Sentences with phrase «threatened by these other countries»

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The disease, which is spread by mosquitoes, already has affected Brazil, other Latin American countries and Puerto Rico, and now threatens the United States.
The disease, which is spread by mosquitoes and poses high risks to pregnant women and the elderly, already has affected Brazil, other Latin American countries and Puerto Rico, and now threatens the United States.
The move, first reported by Reuters, comes at a time when the two countries have threatened each other with tens of billions of dollars in tariffs in recent weeks, fanning worries of a full blown trade war that threatens global supply chains as well as business investment plans.
Three: the concessions which the G7 is considering now in order to maintain its overall control over the global financial system threatened by the withdrawing of eastern, southern and south east Asian countries from financial globalisation and the possibilities for other countries such as Russia, some countries of Latin America, Africa and western Asia to move in that direction.
Christians of a Muslim background — whether in Sudan or in other Islamic countries — will continue to have their lives threatened either by the state or by vigilantes.
In that case Gaidry, a manufacturer of a sauce labelled «Tabasco Pepper Sauce,» brought suit against McIlhenny Company for damages for alleged wrongful conduct in interfering with the plaintiff's business by falsely and in bad faith representing to dealers throughout the country that it had an exclusive trade - mark in the name «Tabasco,» and threatening injunction and other legal proceedings against those who handled any sauce called «Tabasco» not made by the said McIlhenny Company.
The Bureau notes that the rights of self - expression and media freedom are enshrined in our constitution, and several governmental and not - governmental institutions such as the National Media Commission (NMC), the National Communications Authority (NCA), the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and other Civil Society Organizations, recognized by statute or otherwise, have a primary responsibility to regulate the communication sector and avoid inflammatory commentary that has the potential to threaten the peace and stability of the country.
Or a Britain that feels threatened by working with other countries.
In addition to the other answers provided, many of the politicians in power in EU countries have their seats and jobs threatened by new or resurgent parties urging for Frexit, Grexit, Deuxit.
They found three distinct groups: authoritarians, who fear other groups will threaten the traditional status quo in their country; people high in social dominance orientation, who compete for their group's dominance over immigrants; and collective narcissists, who believe the UK is so great it is entitled to privileged treatment but complain this «true importance and value» is not recognized by other countries.
By withdrawing from the group of countries, Britain may be seen to encourage anti-E.U. advocates in other countries as well, threatening further disintegration of the compact, said Sebastian Mallaby of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Xavier Beauvois directs this epic style picture (when he is not performing in an array of other pictures), a man known for his «Of Gods and Men» about Trappist monks in Algeria who must decide whether to stay or leave when that country is threatened by terrorists.
Snatches are shown on TV how other countries beside the U.S. are being threatened by the aliens, but Battle: Los Angeles can not escape the reality that it might as well be a recruiting video paid for by the U.S. military.
Robbie plays Mary's biggest rival, Elizabeth I. Each young Queen is fearful and fascinated by the other, but their loyalty to their countries is threatened when Mary asserts her claim to the English throne.
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Now, the EU is threatening to make good on its promise to government officials and booksellers alike, assuring that they will crack down on countries who intentionally undermine the tax rate that all other EU countries abide by.
Even if you don't live in an area prone to wildfires, your health may be threatened by smoke from fires raging in other parts of the country.
«If a small group of countries does deploy a system and other countries feel threatened by it, there's a lot of scope for political or even military conflict,» Caldeira says.
Shultz added, «I'm excited to be joining the talented team at AGU and am looking forward to highlighting for policy makers the importance of Earth and space science to our country's future, especially at a time when that science is threatened by budget cuts and other challenges.»
By the one - year anniversary of the revolution, Egypt faced more known ISDS claims than all but a handful of other countries, and corporate lawyers in Cairo told BuzzFeed News that still more businesses were threatening to file cases.
Guess which one survived the war physically, which one rallied his people, which one, with help from other by - then threatened countries» leaders, eventually presided over the defeat of the bully?
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