Sentences with phrase «which threaten»

The need for the BOC to act was created by sliding inflation, weaker crude prices (which threaten domestic sand oil production), and lagging employment growth.
Last month, in a post which talked about dealing with dark emotions which threaten writing, I made a case for the practice of mindfulness.
Despite the extra compliance, mid-corner compressions — which threaten to overwhelm the standard car's damping — leave the Öhlins - suspended car unfazed.
But millions are wasted and a great deal of anguish caused when schools are proposed which threaten the viability of existing schools.
Since Michigan became a right to work state teachers have been opting against paying dues to the union in numbers which threaten the power of the unions.
At least the one patient we see her with; the long suffering Kevin Wendell Crumb (James McAvoy) whose dissociative identity disorder has left him with almost two dozen personalities which threaten his existence and might lead him to violent behavior.
Momentum is sound more often than not, but when it drags, it limps, and not just under the weight of questionable pacing, for one's investment faces other challenges through all of the conventions and cheesiness which threaten the final product.
With the support of over 17,000 members we look after 37 nature reserves, campaign on issues which threaten wildlife and encourage everyone to be more concerned about our natural environment.
Perio wants all stakeholders to sense an intrinsic value within the Company based upon this commitment to service, along with our resolve to sell and produce only the highest quality products, and the development of trust through a willingness to refuse short - term opportunities which threaten our integrity and long - term success.
Don't ignore the dangers of heavy metal toxicity or environmental pollution which threaten human health.
Fear is an adaptive component of the acute «stress» response to potentially - dangerous (external and internal) stimuli which threaten to perturb homeostasis.
Adding to the challenge are the side effects of rapid economic development: air pollution, contaminated water, and encroaching urbanization, all of which threaten Chinese farmland.
In 2009, researchers in Arizona tested transgenic pink bollworm moths, which threaten cotton fields.
The president and Congress must reach at least three additional objectives for the U.S. to rehabilitate its alarmingly dysfunctional health care system: 1) figure out a way to lower medical costs, which threaten to bankrupt the country if they continue spiraling upward; 2) improve the health outcomes of its patients; and 3) make health care affordable for businesses and individuals.
A group of international scientists studying China's Yellow River has created a new tool that could help officials better predict and prevent its all - too - frequent floods, which threaten as many as 80 million people.
Emergency departments are designed to treat conditions which threaten life and limb and are not equipped to deal with conditions arising from mental health or dental problems.
Companies and countries that produce low - cadmium fertilizer applaud the new limits, which threaten to upend a $ 25 billion industry — but others are fiercely opposed.
Sea level is rising and the ground is sinking, both of which threaten to drown the marshes.
Gabrielle Tepp of the Alaska Volcano Observatory and the U.S. Geological Survey thinks that with improved monitoring, scientists can learn more about these submarine eruptions, which threaten travel and alter the ocean soundscape.
In Edo State, Governor Adams Oshiomhole urged Muslims to renew their prayers for the country «in the light of its multifarious crises, some of which threaten the fabric of its stability.»
«Independent pension experts and analysts have repeatedly warned against Treasury - led «quick fixes» which threaten the very viability of the public sectors schemes.
The Mirror man also reports that Labour MPs are getting restless over the party's leadership rules, which threaten to squeeze the left and leave Labour embarrassed over equality.
He called on Federal Government to regulate the social media as some individuals used the platform to cause confusion and apprehension which threaten the peace and unity of the country.
We must close the loopholes identified in this report that cost our neighborhoods thousands of affordable homes each year and which threaten to turn New York into a city without a middle - class.»
We say it is precisely laws like these which threaten those values.
It's not clear whether the rules about assisted suicide, which threaten a maximum 14 - year sentence for the doctors involved, would actually be enforced via a prosecution.
The first set of activities is what Ban Ki - moon refers to as «fire - fighting»: responding to crises which threaten civilian populations.
Although religious practice is nominally free in France, with completely secular state that does not interfere in religious beliefs, there are mechanisms that could be used against «dangerous» cults which threaten rule of law, especially if said cults endanger human life.
Often, there are very simple measures you can take to overcome the most common problems which threaten your ability to breastfeed.
«We have already seen comments appear which threaten us with expulsion, but this is absurd.
Justice represents a victory over powers which threaten the destruction of the world.
According to Stanley, the majority of the messages in past years have gone unnoticed, and only a handful of pastors receive letters, some of which threaten to revoke the churches» tax - exempt status.
«Whoso turns his attention to the bitter strifes of these days and seeks a reason for the troubles that vex public and private life must come to the conclusion that a fruitful cause of the evils which now afflict, as well as those which threaten, us lies in this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schoolsof philosophy, have now crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.»
Tyrannies abroad beget defensive reactions at home, which threaten liberty.
• The concept of s» yag l'Torah, making «a fence for the Torah» — that is, establishing practices that keep us from violating Torah teachings even unwittingly or under duress — can be taken as a basis for banning nuclear weapons, the dangers of which threaten the very fabric of creation.
Have we no need or capacity to make templates and exemplars of the stormy souls who lived life on scales which threaten our useful careers?
This inevitably makes him a loyal critic — one who is deeply committed to that element of the tradition which is creative and constructive while at the same time becoming an unflinching critic of all those forces which threaten the heart of the matter.
There are a number of ways to view the two poles which threaten the unity of every sermon and yet which offer the promise of creativity and the possibility of actually speaking God's Word today.
It is this: that the greatest evils which harass the modern world and which threaten it with destruction are the lineal descendants of the doctrine that man is naturally good.
(1) In the short term, Canada must withdraw the suite of legislation impacting First Nations, amend those omnibus bills which threaten our lands and waters, and restore the funding that was cut to our First Nation advocacy organizations and communities;
Also, one result of man's scientific development has been the production of weapons of war which threaten the existence of every form of moral and social progress.
Secondly, genuine freedom is the will to truth, because this frees every man from those interior dangers which threaten freedom more than all external restrictions, the dangers of one's own shortsightedness, of pride and a blinding egoism.
Such engagement is generating new expressions of the gospel, some of which threaten to create chasms between Christians more serious than the familiar divisions between denominations.
In addition to propaganda, society also employs censorship against those communications which threaten commonplace values and assumptions.
Here are some of the factors which threaten selfesteem in the classroom: (a) Persistent criticism and shaming — Severe criticism makes the child feel rejected as a person; the need for recognition is so intense that a child will seek it in unconstructive ways if he can not get it by achievement.
This possibility takes the form of possible actions which threaten to submerge him in their swirling chaos.
«For the first time in history,» writes Niebuhr, «the barbarisms which threaten civilization have been generated in the heart of a decadent civilization.
It would be an intolerably evil contradiction of the Sixth Assembly's theme, «Jesus Christ — the Life of the World,» to support the nuclear weapons and doctrines which threaten the survival of the world...
In the encyclical Aeterni Patris Leo XIII wrote that «a fruitful causeof the evils which now afflict, as well as of those which threaten us, lies in this: that false conclusions concerning divine and human things, which originated in the schools of philosophy, have crept into all the orders of the State, and have been accepted by the common consent of the masses.»
We are inclined accordingly to attend to those ideas that enable us to be proud and to neglect those which threaten our self - esteem.
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