Living in their cramped apartments and riding on public transit while surrounded by threatening immigrants and looked down upon by officials riding in Audis and BMWs and enjoying an opulent lifestyle.
Government prosecutors have made their reputation at the agencies like the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Fish and Wildlife Service by threatening legal action against great companies like Boeing, Gibson and Google.
And as he proved by threatening to cancel the debate and jumping into the legislative fray on Thursday -- where he was not welcome -- he wants to be in the action.
What it will assuredly do, however, is to prevent the United States from retaining the ability to deter chemical attacks against it and its allies by threatening credible, in-kind retaliation.
One of the considerations, observes Golden, is that it takes time to find and train new employees, so many employers may be making a mistake by threatening and pressuring workers just after a national disaster.
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Much of the City's regulatory philosophy and practices including its reliance on principles rather than detailed rules reflects its past when it operated as a self-regulating club run by a narrow circle of bankers and traders who maintained order by threatening those who flouted its codes with social ostracism.
On Monday Ms Johnson urged authorities and communities in Jonglei state "to take all necessary steps to prevent inter-communal violence and attacks by armed groups which are threatening civilians and spurring a deadly cycle of violence".
And Iran has responded by threatening to shut the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Tobin also denies a breach of the peace between July and September last year by threatening Rebecca Dordi at St Patrick's Church.
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The court heard that his mother was uncooperative with the officers and scared the boy by threatening that police would take him away.
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Dr Crichton said that Mr Roy claimed that Mr Frew was a sex pest and was blackmailing him by threatening to tell his lover Mr Hannah that he had cheated on him.
However, Correa's tone, which was echoed by the outgoing Ecuadorian government and enthusiastically supported by Chavez, sounded particularly threatening.
Mr Snowden is said to have "evinced malice and ill-will" towards Mr Sharkey in the months before the fire by threatening to shoot him and have his house burnt down.
Mr Snowden is said to have "evinced malice and ill-will" towards Mr Sharkey in the months before the fire, by threatening to shoot him and have his house burnt down while the accused was abroad.
"The toy gun looked too realistic and was consequently considered threatening by some critics, " said Kotkin.
By isolating Honduras and threatening to stop all financial aid, we are inadvertently strengthening the Chavista countries while discouraging Honduran resistance to dictatorship.
These militia, officials said, give backbone to Iraqi conscripts, in part by threatening them and their families if they try to surrender or fail to fight.
After the Virginia Tech shooting, Congress passed a law to encourage states to report mental-health records by offering grants and threatening to dock federal funding if states don't meet certain thresholds.
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Harassment by intelligence agencies increased, however, he says, including interrogation by prosecutors who said he was under investigation for spying and threatening state security crimes punishable by death.
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"The danger posed by North Korea's threatening activities warrants further swift and credible action by the international community, " Obama said in a statement issued early Tuesday.
He had filled in my name and he was, by implication, threatening our marriage.
B, and may be seeking better terms by threatening to set up as a competitor.
By running often, and constantly threatening to run, Tebow forces the defense to spread itself a bit thinner to account for all 11 players.
He warned that councils lack a knowledge of the way other organisations provide social care, and are already threatening their survival by cutting funds.
The union says that opening new schools in areas with a surplus of places will damage existing schools by drawing away pupils and threatening the viability of services.
Ripping up opium plants with tractors and threatening to kill crops by aerial spraying with lethal chemicals has pushed Afghan farmers into the grip of the militants, she argues.
Questioned about the ECB exceeding its bounds, and threatening its independence, by asking sovereign states to adhere to deficit and fiscal targets, the ECB chief explained that large parts of the Eurozone are generating adverse, self-fulfilling expectations given past policy mistakes.
Shortly before half-time England finally had their first sniff of the goal-line when Brown set up Sean O'Loughlin to burst clear, but the Wigan player looked almost surprised to find himself in a threatening position, and by the time he passed to Michael Shenton, New Zealand had got defenders back.
Megabanks Wells Fargo and Bank of America fired back by closing their ATMs to nondepositors in Santa Monica and threatening to do the same in San Francisco when its law takes effect in December--all of which made cardholders even angrier.
Among the most frightening sources of danger today are religious zealots whose actions are motivated as much by "other-worldly" costs and benefits as by the sorts of punishments and rewards that we are capable of threatening or offering.
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