Sentences with phrase «with imminent threat»

One minute all was grey with clouds hurrying past in a frantic rush overhead, changing the sky to an ominous colour with the imminent threat of a downpour,
By refusing to bolster the beleaguered squad even when faced with imminent threat of relegation, Lerner has pretty much nailed his colours to the mast.

Not exact matches

«With the threat environment unlikely to abate per a host of global tensions spanning China, the Mideast, North Korea, and Russia, we do not foresee any imminent fall - off in US military budgets,» wrote Morgan Stanley analysts led by Rajeev Lalwani.
Ok, with the nonstop imminent threat of hell, we'll have to downgrade that one to «sip».
We do not find ourselves permitted by the Word of God, however, to advise a woman to leave her husband, except by force of necessity; and we do not understand this force to be operative when a husband behaves roughly and uses threats to his wife, nor even when he beats her, but when there is imminent peril to her life... [W] e... exhort her to bear with patience the cross which God has seen fit to place upon her; and meanwhile not to deviate from the duty which she has before God to please her husband, but to be faithful whatever happens [«Letter From Calvin to an Unknown Woman,» June 4, 1559, Calvini Opera, XVII, col. 539, in P. E. Hughes, editor, The Register of the Company of Pastors of Geneva in the Time of Calvin (Eerdmans, 1966), pp. 344 - 345].
The problem with comparing this to the woman being stoned is that the woman being stoned wasn't a clear, imminent threat to life and limb.
Events in Birmingham, and the imminent threat of violence associated with them, appear to have acted as a turning point.
Further, the likely prospect of contamination of food crops by GM crops engineered with Terminator places the entire global food supply at imminent risk, and it therefore poses unacceptable threats to food and seed sovereignty and agro-biodiversity.
Still, the one element that will drive NFL Life Line to break confidentiality with law enforcement is an imminent threat to the life of the caller.
My research with Professor Balzer at Georgetown University, found missed opportunities in labor cooperation between the two countries, rather than imminent threats of a Chinese takeover.
The Bush Administration claimed it was self - defense, as Iraq, with WMD, posed an imminent threat to other nations, including the USA.
With the election of Donald Trump, working families face multiple imminent threats,» said WFP state Director Bill Lipton.
Since the report of Leveson became imminent, the press have been howling with a greater ferocity than hitherto that Leveson is the worst threat to civil liberties since the last one we all got so upset about, whatever that was.
«an informed, high - level official of the U.S. government» determines the target is an imminent threat, when capture would be infeasible and when the operation is «conducted consistent with applicable law of war principles.»
The long - awaited Chilcot report strongly criticised the way former PM took the country to war in 2003 on the basis of «flawed» intelligence with inadequate preparation at a time when Saddam Hussein did not pose an «imminent threat».
Public Health Thank You Day 2013 honors all those health heroes who keep our drinking water safe and air clean, administer vaccines, track and investigate infections, educate residents with chronic diseases such as asthma and diabetes, provide cancer screening services, administer pest control programs and protect us against imminent threats to our health such as influenza, foodborne illnesses and natural disasters.
In the last six months of 2015, two key education factions pulled back their advocacy efforts as imminent threats to unions subsided and charter groups dialed back their lobbying efforts in accordance with Cuomo's shifting priorities.
Whether or not you are a fighter, you never want to have a point of WEAKness, especially with all the other imminent threats out there — zombie apocalypse, alien invasion, and Solange Knowles.
A tender, nostalgic and warm «family» drama which also quietly seethes with the threat and tension of imminent danger.
While Tony will likely stand down with the threat of Thanos imminent, this will likely be a source of conflict before the final battle.
In his latest movie Darkest Hour, Oldman plays British Prime Minister Winston Churchill during the early days of World War II, with the fall of France imminent and Britain facing its darkest hour as the threat of invasion looms.
During the early days of World War II, with the fall of France imminent, Britain faces its darkest hour as the threat of invasion looms.
As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.
When things go wrong, it takes a really long time for it to register with Shaun as an imminent threat he must deal with right now.
Much of Good - Bye's power lies in the first - hand look Graves gives of trench warfare — wet, smelly, with huddled soldiers and mangled corpses and cramped passageways of dirt and rubble heavy with the threat of imminent death.
Unveiled at this year's New York Auto Show, the 2014 Impala comes with standard and available new safety firsts for Chevrolet, including special radar to help avoid crashes, visual and audible alerts help drivers identify potential crash situations and even intervene when a crash threat appears more imminent.
That's partly because the imminent threat of the high - end chain wouldn't justify the financial hit of reacting with deep discounts, suggested Brynn Winegard, a marketing expert at Winegard and Company.
Having a well - trained dog can help alert you to imminent dangers, and in some cases, the dog can even deal with the threat.
The result is the average consumer sees themselves stuck between shelling out a ton of cash for a luxury vacation, or faced with the threat of imminent death from unseen foes lurking in the shared bathroom of their budget hostel.
The average consumer fears being faced with the threat of imminent death from unseen foes lurking in the shared bathroom of their budget hostel.
Even on the easiest, «recruit» setting, Warhammer Vermintide 2 is a difficult game with the threat of failure nearly always imminent, sometimes made even more challenging by the AI Director deciding to cruelly spawn a particularly large number of mini-bosses.
Two more enemies died before the enemies realised the imminent threat, and with stealth compromised, the two teams swapped rifles for shotguns and light machine guns and converged on the survivors with brutal, almost terrifying efficiency.
The desert's last safe haven is a lone oasis threatened with extinction by an imminent threat.
During a conference call with executives from the studio, the team behind the game explain that they were given the go - ahead to cinque work and assurances that they were under no imminent legal threat.
With the threat of imminent cuts to federal arts programs and funding, FREEMAN Gallery presents the work of two New York artists who attended public arts high schools — Cheyenne Julien, graduate of Art and Design High School Class of 2012, and Kevin Evans, graduate of Edward R. Murrow High School Class of 2008.
With politicians being convinced that Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) was an imminent catastrophic threat, lobbyists launched campaigns to favor anything that would purportedly reduce carbon dioxide.
the article states: «Asked if climate change was a current or imminent threat, 83 % of Britons agreed, with just 14 % saying global warming poses no threat
[Forcillo] knew from his training that Mr. Yatim did not pose an imminent threat to anyone merely by re-arming himself with a knife.
And any copies of privileged materials the CBP maintains must be destroyed at the end of the review process (unless they indicate an imminent threat to homeland security or copies are needed to comply with a litigation hold or other requirement of law).
If you have a reasonable belief you or someone else is in imminent danger you have the right, under California law, to defend yourself with «no more force than was necessary to stop the threat
The final rule requires covered entities to obtain authorization to use or disclose psychotherapy notes for purposes listed in § 164.512, with the following exceptions: An authorization is not required for use or disclosure of psychotherapy notes when the use or disclosure is required for enforcement of this rule, in accordance with § 164.502 (a)(2)(ii); when required by law, in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when needed for oversight of the covered health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes, in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when needed by a coroner or medical examiner, in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when needed to avert a serious and imminent threat to health or safety, in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
An authorization is not required for use or disclosure of psychotherapy notes when required for enforcement purposes, in accordance with subpart C of part 160 of this subchapter; when mandated by law, in accordance with § 164.512 (a); when needed for oversight of the health care provider who created the psychotherapy notes, in accordance with § 164.512 (d); when needed by a coroner or medical examiner, in accordance with § 164.512 (g)(1); or when needed to avert a serious and imminent threat to health or safety, in accordance with § 164.512 (j)(1)(i).
In § 164.512 (j), we specifically permit covered entities to disclose protected health information without authorization for the purpose of protecting individuals from imminent threats to health and safety, consistent with state laws and ethical obligations.
Some commenters suggested that the provision be further narrowed, for example, with language specifically identifying «imminent threats» and a «chain - of - command clearance process,» or by limiting permissible disclosures under this provision to «public health emergencies,» or «national emergencies.»
In the NPRM we proposed to allow covered entities to use or disclose protected health information without individual authorization — consistent with applicable law and ethics standards — based on a reasonable belief that use or disclosure of the protected health information was necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to health or safety of an individual or of the public.
Consult with High Risk Team (HRT) about cases that are in imminent and life threating danger and make referrals to other agencies within the HRT.
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