Sentences with phrase «too little threat»

Elites melt a little too fast under squad fire, and Grunts and Jackals are too little threat.

Not exact matches

In a classic case of too little, too late, a few Lutheran heroes, such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, could not make up for the wider Lutheran response to the threat of Nazism — which ranged from outright exuberance to strategic collaboration to vague neutrality.
Awww, poor little oxtard, Guess the censors have caught on to your immense intellectual prowess and determined that such a brain as yours poses too much of a threat to allow free access here!
Newcastle are always a little bit of a threat on quick counter-attacks, but that's Leicester's area of expertise too.
It shows that the greatest threats to the UK come from periods of too much or too little water, increasing average and extreme seasonal temperatures, and rising sea levels.
Conservationists applaud improvements in the reef's health and resilience, but caution that current government policies do far too little to counter global warming, which officials and scientists both agree is the greatest threat to the reef's long - term survival.
This is in part a problem of configuration: a lifetime of exposure to persistent pathogens such as herpesviruses leaves too much of the immune system uselessly devoted to specific targets that it can not effectively clear from the body, and too little left ready to fight new threats and destroy malfunctioning cells.
I have been in the franchise since The Threat, and while it is true the old games could be a little daunting for new players, this time around they have gone too far simplifying it.
The Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc is a wonderful party piece, but perhaps a little too delicate for the demands of everyday life and the omnipotent threat of redundancy.
Slightly exaggeratingly they argued that ETFs could be a threat to the financial system and that some ETFs were too complicated to be traded by private investors as the securities had little correlation with the indices they were tracking.
This herding instinct, if too strong, may become a threat to households with little children.
Too much sun obviously is bad for you with the threat of skin cancer; but too little sun can make you vitamin - D deficient, which has been linked with various diseasToo much sun obviously is bad for you with the threat of skin cancer; but too little sun can make you vitamin - D deficient, which has been linked with various diseastoo little sun can make you vitamin - D deficient, which has been linked with various diseases.
The controls are a little loose too, and the game doesn't give you the feedback you desire when two large vehicles collide, and the instant repair option takes away any threat or sense of challenge presented in this simple game.
Not that you'd have to be too concerned anyways — the isopod isn't a threat to humans in the slightest, though it's reportedly vicious, and can deliver quite a little bite.
Importantly, whether one thinks global warming poses little or no threat or that the planet is on a path toward catastrophe, the cumulative climate effect of these policies, if implemented, would be a change in the earth's temperature almost too small to measure.
«History shows that the greater threat to prosperity is not too little government involvement, but too much,» he added.
Too little action on cutting nuclear weapons and reducing climate change, along with the increased threat of wars, caused the time on the clock to be changed to five minutes to midnight, announces the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (BAS).
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