Sentences with phrase «threatened if»

However, demand could be threatened if the economy were to go into a quick and unexpected downturn, related to a sharp recession in Europe, an expansion of wars in the Middle East or Russia, or other exogenous shocks.
Other children may become possessive of their friends and feel jealous and threatened if their friend pays attention to other kids.
Many aspects of Ailan Kastom are threatened if the predicted impacts of climate change eventuate:
In the blink of an eye, all your financial assets could be threatened if you don't have enough renters insurance.
Yet without this background, you'd understandably feel distrustful and threatened if greeted by a stranger who has a firm vise around your neck.
Frankly, I don't see how social media sites could operate without them; with millions of users posting content on these sites daily, their very existence would be threatened if the sites themselves had to be responsible for the content posted by the users with no recourse against the violators.
The most Westernized country in Asia is afraid their culture will be threatened if they stop killing whales and cooperate with the rest of the world?
The United Nations Convention on the Trade of Endangered Species of Flora and Fauna (CITES) lists the whale shark, basking shark, and great white shark as species that could become threatened if trade is not controlled.
The PROGRESS study showed that even a widespread raptor like the common buzzard would be threatened if wind power is expanded as planned.
And, long term, over 30 - 300 year time frames, pretty much all are threatened if the world continues burning fossil fuels.
About 1,500 homes have been evacuated, and officials warned on Saturday that up to an additional 45,000 homes could be threatened if winds change, which may happen later this week.
They are the businesses, jobs, families, living standards and liberties that are increasingly threatened if President Obama, EPA, Big Green and the United Nations remain free to impose their climate and energy agenda.
Development is threatened if we do not recognize the incredible dynamism and opportunity of today's Africa.
«While Chrysler Group still faces challenges, we are confident that the future viability of the company will not be threatened if we accept these claims.»
State Superintendent Randy Dorn has also warned that federal funding may be threatened if schools do not give the tests.
Those who have cheated have in almost all cases done so because their positions were either threatened if scores did not improve or driven by extrinsic rewards such as equally foolish and ineffective merit pay schemes.
However, progress is threatened if students are fearful of coming to school.
The quality of higher education institutions is threatened if the cost of matriculation is too high and if families — parents more than students — want only vocational education.
In The Hunger Games, young people were forced to kill one another because the overpowering government dictated it and families were threatened if a young person didn't accept the government's dictate.
But two people in particular throw wrenches into her well - laid plans: Stella (Jasna Fritzi Bauer), a young patient whose unborn child is threatened if she's to return to the labor camp from which she escaped, and Andre (Ronald Zehrfeld), the fellow doctor who gradually takes a liking to Barbara in spite of her surface frigidity.
Lucifer annoys Chloe, captivates her young daughter Trixie (Scarlett Estevez) and threatens Chloe's detective ex Dan (Kevin Alejandro) in exactly the way that any rational person would be threatened if their ex and their daughter started spending excessive amounts of time with Satan.
Cook - Deegan thinks that whole - genome approaches may still be threatened if courts interpret patent claims broadly.
Of course you also have the beneficiaries like Jonathan and others who might feel threatened if there is a serious war on corruption.
Manning Barish also says Schneiderman threatened her if she ever wrote about their relationship.
Monroe also pushed back against the council's determination that the Adirondack Park will be threatened if portions of the Boreas Ponds Tract may be classified as something other than Wilderness.
This economic stability, and the record investment that helped contributed it, would be threatened if Scotland was «wrenched out of the union,» Mr Blair argued.
The trial exposed some of the dark corners of the Cuomo administration, including a bullying culture where aides were threatened if they tried to leave, and a widespread tendency among the most senior members of Cuomo's administration to evade transparency rules and keep their communications secret.
The point is that Coalition enables them not only to survive but to dominate their parties, strengthened by the dependence on continued coalition of the many MPs whose majorities would be threatened if it falls apart.
I think the issue in Albany can be especially appreciated this time of year when residents are our enjoying the amenities that Erie County has to offer that would be threatened if we lost a portion of sales tax revenue.
Even assuming that these men do not long for the Communist regime, they probably are not as negative about it as other people could be, and maybe they could feel threatened if a policy of «tear down everything from the old regime» was promoted.
Referencing a tax Cuomo threatened if Faso and Collins are successful having the state take over the local costs of Medicaid, National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Chris Martin said that «when Andrew Cuomo isn't pushing his $ 2.3 billion tax increase on counties, he's teaming up with Nancy Pelosi to collect checks from far - left special interest groups.
It also allows the commission to provide waivers to donors who might be threatened if they were to be disclosed.
Further negative headlines are threatened if a rumoured shift from British to American fighter engine construction goes ahead.
She might feel less threatened if you invite her to pick her own activity while you chat.
I Was told after giving his father his passports to put in a safe deposit until he agreed to take the times we decided he was taking, We were threatened if he did not get them back in 2006 after the trip to Scandinavia we would go to prison.
How the hell would i feel threatened if those two players come in.
Two «supermajors» of the oil industry have warned the viability of their Australian oil refineries will be threatened if changes to petrol standards are enforced.
And if so, then pastors should not feel upset or threatened if people go to other churches to receive different types of spiritual food.
But I don't feel threatened if two men want to live together as a couple, or two women.
It WOULD be threatened if they came and went and came again.
Penalties, spiritual and physical, are threatened if confidentiality is breached.
Another point to make is that I find peoples theology seem threatened if you might have a different approach at looking at some points or ideas in doctrine or some theology.
No, he doesn't feel inadequate or threatened if I watch it.
More protests have been threatened if Ahok is not arrested.
Wonder how many impressionable young boys were told to bend over and shut up in the name of Christ or threatened if they told with «If you tell then you won't go to heaven.»
The value of Bitcoin as a viable currency would clearly be threatened if governments issue a competing currency or take actions to restrict Bitcoin's acceptance.
He does not agree that jail and fines were threatened if you did not fill it out.
But Wynn said that transition is threatened if casinos can't accommodate enough gamblers to fund it.
«There is too much pressure and news that security is being threatened if we cut any more.
You only want to swim for, like, 40 minutes, and because everyone is transiting through, no one feels threatened if you just go and have a chat with them.
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