Sentences with phrase «under threat before»

Both the American Avocet and the Yellow - headed Blackbird, familiar sights in western North America, may be under threat before the end of the century.
Great result, great game, shame that top four has to be under threat before we start performing.

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Some Christian commentators on the criminal code bill initially declared it a worse threat to minority faiths than living under the officially Hindu state in the years before.
He did not force under threat of death for all the citizens of Susa to bow before him.
Under Davis, CCA has done an outstanding job with Indonesia, generating earnings before interest and tax of $ 102 million for 2012, up 16.8 per cent (including Papua New Guinea), and growing volume more than 10 per cent, but there is a threat that down the track FEMSA might end up with it.
Also we would have OG to step in if Lukaku had a bad game, we all know OG steps his game up when his place in the team is under threat, part of the reason he performs just before transfer windows isn't it
Although there is a lot of football to be played before the World Cup, the 21 - year - old has seen a regression in form over the past season and that looked to have put his starting place in Russia under threat.
Just under a week ago it was reported that Arsenal were the biggest threat to Inter's desire to sign the teenage Ukrainian and they have now detailed a proposal that would see the 19 - year - old head to Bologna on loan for two seasons before returning to the San Siro.
Diego Costa, a slight doubt before the game, was looking a lively threat, but with just under half an hour gone the gamble seemed to have turned sour.
There is a long way to go before Cameron's position could be considered to be really under threat.
He said, «The position of Senator Ike Ekweremadu as the Deputy Senate President is at the moment under heavy threat, because in no distant time, the APC Senator in - waiting from Imo State, Benjamin Uwajumogu, will take over the seat on the grounds that it is an aberration that a PDP senator from the South - East is deputy to an APC Senate President because, before now, the APC could not produce a senator from the South - East zone.
Both Fariña and de Blasio have preferred to make decisions on struggling schools without state intervention, typically closing or merging schools that appear under direct threat of state action before the state can actually act.
A meeting on the threat from the MERS coronavirus has been called under a procedure used only once before — for the swine flu pandemic in 2009
The 4000 kilometres of Britain's coastline are under threat as never before.
Struggling to find his place in the world, Rapp eventually serves under the tutelage of grizzled Cold War veteran Stan Hurley, played by Michael Keaton, who shows him the ropes before joining forces to investigate a threat in the Middle East that could eventually lead to a global catastrophe.
But when Paddington catches the eye of a sinster, seductive taxidermist, it isn't long before his home — and very existence — is under threat...
Even these are likely to spend only a few years under the threat of probation before being returned to healthy status.
Under current policy, if the school believes the student represents a serious threat to the school population, it must initiate an involuntary transfer procedure, involving another round of reports and hearings before the student can be removed.
«Free schools give parents more power than ever before over their children's education but they are under threat from Labour.
The suit alleges that shortly after the sketch of The Force 1 was published two days before Christmas last year, Aston Martin demanded that he change the design of the car or not display in Detroit at all, under the threat of a lawsuit against him.
But did they dare split off any of their units to deal with this new threat before getting the attack under way?
And yet it is here, isolated in a seemingly harsh landscape, under the threat of war, madness and an evil man of undeniable magnetism that the fight for survival will reveal in Harry an inner strength and capacity for love beyond anything he has ever known before.
All that potential is under threat though — Alex's $ 399 price threatens to kill its chances even before release.
«His threat to rip up existing treaties and impose new tariffs — even if there are limits to what can actually be accomplished under executive authority — would disrupt global supply chains, jeopardizing the integrated international trade system that has been the key foundation of decades of global growth and prosperity,» warned Stephen Rogers, an investment strategist at Investors Group, in a white paper released before Americans cast their ballots.
If your current job is under threat or there's just not as much demand as before, then you should look for more prospective paths.
With our empathic cultural ethics now under greater threat than ever before, the show provides an opportunity, in featuring artists who take apart ideologies through the imagery, narrative, and placement of their work, to step into direct relations with the cultural imaginary of what it means to strive toward becoming American.
Thirty per cent of amphibians, 23 % of mammals and 12 % of birds are under threat of extinction, while one in 10 of the world's major rivers runs dry every year before it reaches the sea.
Because they recognize, collectively, that science right now is under threat, a threat unlike anything we've ever seen before in this country.
[They] are under threat now as never before in human history.
It's a high - pitch squeal recognizable to anyone who has heard it before, and she has it on her phone to draw attention to the plight of the Pika, a small furry creature under threat from climate change.
If the Obama Administration re-opens public access to environmental files under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), as had been the norm before the preceding (Bush) Administration played the terrorism threat protection card, keeping nearly everything but press releases sealed, this summer will be «pass the popcorn» time.
Sydney's water supply has been under threat during an extended drought dam levels having dropped down to about 34 % of capacity, before some heavy rains this year, which have taken them just over 50 %.
We need environmental activists more than ever before and in spite of this, their lives have never been more under threat.
Legal Aid Practitioners Group director Richard Miller says: «Legal aid is under threat as never before.
A denial of judicial immunity to Judge Bamberger will put every judge in Kentucky under the threat of KBA discipline sanctions if they acted on representations made by the attorneys or parties who appeared before them.
Still no sign of the return to the Commons of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Bill and the Trade Bill - two vital Brexit measures that have completed committee stage consideration but are under threat of hostile amendment, when they come back before the whole House.
Researchers at Kaspersky Labs have detailed a possibly state - sponsored «Advanced Persistent Threat» malware campaign that has gone under the radar for six years before being detected.
The threat to the protection of native title interests as a result of the under - resourcing of representative bodies and their consequent inability to meet the targets of the Federal Court was an issue discussed by representatives of both the Federal Court and the NNTT before the Senate Estimates Committee on 28 May 2001.
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