Today, I want to first look at a number of factors which I believe threaten to derail the trend of our progress, sap our political strength and threaten the resilience of our country at a time of considerable external threats.
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And not just to fail, but to spark a nationalist, anti-American backlash that would threaten American security during World War I.
Plus, I could shout at them and beat or threaten them if need be to get more work out of them.
My loan companies want more then minimum and threaten to take my car, I work two jobs to pay my rent and car and bills, and with them small amount of money I have at the end of it all, my loan companies are pursuing it all.
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This trooper, he was pulled over for drinking and driving and a witnessed open container in his car, and he did threaten to kill my dad I heard him and illegally shot a moose, which is a big darned deal here in Alaska.
And I meant finally revamping the systems that undermine our efficiency and threaten our security and fail to serve the interests of the American people.
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In my book, I argue that we should instead grasp the neuroethical nettles that threaten to choke the growth of the new field neurocriminology, recognize that there is more to crime than bad environments, and attack the brain basis to violence.
Should these risks threaten to materialize, however one gauges the probabilities, I am confident that the FOMC will have the tools and conviction to adjust policies appropriately.
"I'd note in the text, once again, these people threaten just about everybody, " Boucher said.
Since the day I took office, we've renewed our focus on the terrorists who threaten our nation.
Mr Dizaei said Mr al-Baghdadi continued to threaten him, using a Farsi expression, which translated as "I'm going to get the money out of your throat".
Something that the writer implies (and I am sure it was not his intention) is that many men feel threaten by the fact that women can do multitasks without having a hard attack or losing hair because we are used to work under a lot of pressure (family, friends, co-workers, society).
Europe's leaders heard David Cameron threaten to veto a new EU treaty, but few - including, I ought to say, me - believed that he'd actually do it.
Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency with respect to persons who commit, threaten to commit, or support terrorism.
Ms. AMINA ISSAN (Student, Basra University): (Through Translator) When I used to go out of my house, I was afraid to wear trousers, for example, because they would bother us and they would threaten to beat us.
I've talked before in this column about the capability of Facebook and other social media to threaten relationships: They provide a sense of instant gratification that stimulates our brain's reward centers, offering quick hits of novelty that can be downright addictive.
We have put out a statement of administration policy on this, and I think you will note that we believe no amount of flexibility changes the fact that these severe cuts threaten thousands of middle-class jobs and slash vital services for children, seniors and our troops and military families.
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