Sentences with phrase «under constant threat»

We don't live there, and until you have you have no idea what it is live under the constant threat of rockets, war and suicide terrorists.
However, the global production of wheat is under constant threat from devastating fungal diseases.
It must be really terrible to live your life under a constant threat.
There are also concerns that investors may be reluctant to buy knowing that the new company would operate under a constant threat of industrial action.
Healthy cells in the body are under constant threat by highly reactive atoms known as free radicals.
The program's funding has been under constant threat from opponents who have sought to take advantage of the state's budget crisis.
While trying to live their lives under constant threat, the couple continues to move forward with their lives.
With Tehran under the constant threat of aerial bombardment, her husband (Bobby Naderi) is drafted and sent to the frontlines by the army, leaving Shideh all alone to protect their young daughter, Dorsa (Avin Manshadi).
Even the life of the titular Lean on Pete, a racehorse on his last leg, lies under constant threat as his unsympathetic owner makes passing threats of sending him off to the glue factory with all the remorse of stepping on a bug.
Meanwhile, Eleanor and her younger siblings live in poverty under the constant threat of Richie, their abusive and controlling stepfather, while their mother inexplicably caters to his whims.
Civilians don't have rubber suits or gas masks (unless they live in an area under constant threat from chemical attack like Israel).
Another observation: when lizards aren't under the constant threat of death, they're less picky.
It's a good thing, too — Flynn's casual performance is helped by Curtiz's ability to keep his star under constant threat from well - drawn villains (big heavy Bruce Cabot is square jawed and smug; character actor / sidekick Victor Jory is the epitome of dumb, single - minded badness) and from civilization run amok (random gunfights popping up all over; children getting dragged through the street tied to horses).
During classroom observations, Oyler often finds teachers under the constant threat of scripted curricula, with every classroom expected to be on the same page, every day, no matter what.
BAT is the acronym for Badass Teachers, a group of more than 36,000 teachers who use the association as an outlet for both the creativity they feel is stifled by Common Core as well as a place to find solace and validation among other professionals who understand how dispiriting teaching has become under the constant threat of the education reform's harsh penalties against instructors.
These two plates grid over one another producing frequent geologic instability; put Bali under constant threat of earthquake.
With the city under the constant threat of Variants, the government has established a secret organization called the Code Physics Agency to investigate these mysterious phenomena.
It's no surprise that animals that live under constant threat from predators are extra-cautious, while those that face fewer risks appear to be more reckless.
But as I told Civil Eats readers last spring, the FFVP has been under constant threat by lobbyists for fruit and vegetable processors and canners who've tried to shoehorn their clients» frozen, dried and canned produce into the program.
With Tehran under the constant threat of aerial bombardment, her husband (Bobby Naderi) is
Living under the constant threat of assassination, Francisco Pineda courageously led a citizens» movement that stopped a gold mine from destroying El Salvador's dwindling water resources and the livelihoods of... Read More
In addition to the health threats, women who seek an illegal abortion in Brazil are under the constant threat of criminal action.
Litecoin, which is under a constant threat of getting caught in a downtrend, continues to show signs of life.
Of course, Apple would do our best to protect that key, but in a world where all of our data is under constant threat, it would be relentlessly attacked by hackers and cybercriminals.
Christians, on the other hand — and especially bishops — were charged to be «lovers of the poor,» a category that comprised both those poor in fact («deep poverty») and those who lived under the constant threat of poverty («shallow poverty»).
Now you know, just for an instant in time, what it feels like to be a non-evangelical, under the constant threat of having your particular interpretation of the bible rammed down one's throat.
«Christians face a horrid time in Pakistan their lives are under constant threat from extremist terrorist groups and people in their community face severe prejudices that can lead to blasphemy charges.»
Because the people were under constant threats of danger and so under great emotional strain, their emotions were released with joyous abandon in their religious services.
The begging question of the most watched show on television is, «Will our beloved characters, who are perpetually displaced and under constant threat, find a new home and a chance to build a new community?»
Rio can't pay police officers and hospitals, and most of its citizens live under the constant threat of violence.
Furthermore, the situation in Hebron «s H2 zone, where Palestinians survive (their existence can not be described as a «living») under constant threat of arbitrary arrests and persecution is unacceptable from any state claiming to be democratic.
Under the constant threat of police interference, sex workers are forced to hurry the process of screening and negotiating with clients, which makes them take more risks.
Reviewing the books earlier, Brigadier General Charles Ofoche, who is also Director of Studies at the Army War College, Nigeria, said the world order is under constant threats and therefore some military strategists are of the opinion that military officers should have a change of mindset and mental model to successfully operate in the volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous environment.
«Washington's dysfunction has forced millions of immigrant families to live in the shadows, under constant threat of being ripped apart by deportation,» said State Senator Adriano Espaillat.
Dasuki asserted that the siege on his house ought to be immediately removed and that as a result of the aggression of the Federal Government, his life has been under constant threat.
During World War II, under constant threat of bombings, the British had a great need to distinguish incoming aircraft quickly and accurately.
That means each male is under constant threat from his attendant females.
The native «Old Goats» are now only found in small feral herds, whose existence is under constant threat from habitat loss, culling and the ongoing impact of Swiss introgression.
The Delta's refinery workers labor in environmentally toxic conditions, and are under constant threat from government authorities and local militias trying to assert control over the bunkering trade.
«Perhaps the law would only be selectively enforced against organisations seen as a threat to national security, but all organisations would have to operate under a constant threat of being shut down.
Garranos live rough, tough lives in the rugged hills of northwestern Spain and northern Portugal, where they are under constant threat from wolves.
Under constant threat from rapidly evolving viruses, the bacterial population must be able to rapidly switch which sequence pattern they recognise, otherwise the viruses would be able to systematically avoid their defences.
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