Sentences with phrase «under threat»

The exploding population of the felines has drastically affected the ecosystem, causing the loss of 29 native species and placing a number of others under threats of disappearing.
The very well - being of the northern food chain is coming under threat from global warming, land development, and industrial pollutants in the marine environment.
Sometimes a market comes under threat from a new competitor with a new business model.
*** when i said for a young player's position not being under threat as never a good thing i was referring to the fact that they can clearly get too comfortable.
It's a fundamental concept that continues to come under threat in the contemporary world of population density, helicopter parenting and social sensibilities regarding risk and responsibility.
This is going to a place that isn't under the threat of war constantly, the people there can lead pretty good lives.
At any moment, those on the screen are under threat by aliens and space pirates that could be lurking anywhere.
She said volunteers working in child protection promoted by the schools minister were now under threat of closure because of local authority cuts.
The mice remain in this arrangement, with the smaller mouse living under threat from the larger mouse, for the rest of the day.
In fact, many major coastal cities with populations of more than 10 million people are already under threat.
The insurers were continuing to run «generic» arguments regularly and as a matter of course — the fundamental basis for launching any asbestos disease claim was therefore constantly under threat.
Labour today published a list of 32 hospital trusts they say will come under threat if the clause is passed.
This is the first season he's had his position under threat for quite some time and for a young player that's never a good thing.
The status of a series of international trade deals which have been in the process of being negotiated over the last year has been placed under threat in a volatile political climate.
I wanted to spread the word about my job — and now, with positions like mine under threat at my school, I needed to find my voice.
... when under the threat of losing his job.
Online platforms are being developed to engage younger learners, however the language remains under threat of extinction.
He wonders of how capable they were in sustaining for thousands of years the life of the communities that were always under the threat of extinction.
The traditional brokerage may feel under threat from non-traditional market participants, which increased 43 percent in 2016.
Canadian scientific research is under threat following the federal government making it more difficult to access scientific information and significantly down - sizing or closing federal science libraries.
If leaders and others fail to stand up for democratic principles when other priorities seem to be more important, there will be nothing left to safeguard democracy when it is most under threat.
It's not just a few species under threat, but whole ecosystems containing hundreds of thousands of species.
However instead he has looked like a passenger at times and as a result, his place in the starting eleven is now under threat with so many class midfielders in our squad.
His place is never under threat despite not being the most consistent player.
Take further action in terms of transfers if top four place looks under threat.
The challenges In recent years, sustainability has taken more of a toe - hold in the formal education sector, though this is continually under threat.
It's very important to their motivation and I believe that is under threat so that's what I am going for.
The paralegal profession, historically a good middle - class job, is under threat too.
We need environmental activists more than ever before and in spite of this, their lives have never been more under threat.
Indeed, I remember him more for losing the ball on numerous occasions and putting the team under threat on the counter, many of which also resulted in goals and losses.
Dogs like that then often fail to engage the helper if he does not present any defensive stimuli, but work confidently while under threat.
He agrees that it is crazy to say that these islands are no longer under threat.
While biodiversity is under threat around the globe, the number of extreme weather events is on the rise as a direct consequence of climate change.
Why do you religious types feel that morality only exists under threat of punishment from an imaginary friend?
Those individuals who are truly under the threat of physical harm must hire a divorce litigation attorney to fully protect themselves and their children.
Great result, great game, shame that top four has to be under threat before we start performing.
With budgets under threat, finding the best building products to use at the right price and with minimal disruption to class time is no easy task.
Are you ready to put your academic success under threat?
Compliance with the code is voluntary at this time, but plans are to require dive operators to follow rules under threat of losing their operating permits.
It is inaccessible to a theoretical reflection which would abandon the hope of faith, and it leaves man under the threat of the world's power of sin.
The good news is that we are rarely under threat of being attacked by a lion.
Typically they prevent people from joining together to bring class - action lawsuits that can force companies to change their practices under the threat of big monetary damages.
In others, women will take to the streets to demand real policy changes — particularly in nations where women's rights are newly under threat.
Even in modern times new religions that might compete with established order are typically under threat of persecution.
We must treat truth, like an unborn child, as an innocent under threat.
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