The international legal principle of "non-refoulement" protects victims of persecution from being returned to places where their lives or freedoms may be at threat.
But many Chileans worry at the threat to part of their country's raw beauty.
Although Birmingham looked secure at the back, their solidity came at the expense of a genuine threat at the other end.
International oil and diamond companies, operating concessions awarded by the government, are growing twitchy at the threat of attack.
We had a close look at this threat during the Gulf War.
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They will also presumably look at the threat posed by rocket-propelled grenades, an older but still effective means of bringing down aircraft.
Edinburgh Zoo said the wild population was in its healthiest state since before World War II, but remained at serious threat of extinction.
They asked experts around the world to estimate the costs of conservation actions required to move them down the IUCN list of those at greatest threat.
Rooney had been kept in check for most of the opening period but he hinted at his threat when he burst through to round Tim Howard but his touch was too heavy and the chance was gone.
Leading up to this third Test of the series I hinted at the threat of the sleeping giant called Lara and, after chasing the ball to many parts of the magnificent Adelaide Oval, it is apparent my crystal ball was telling me the truth.
"While we continue to be at risk to the threat of terrorism at an elevated level, extensive protective measures remain in place throughout our nation, " he said.
But we were sort of looking at the competitive threat from SanDisk and started to look closer at SanDisk.
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His selection, together with that of the tough-tackling Worsley at six, suggests that Johnson is determined to nullify the All Blacks' attacking threat at Twickenham.
In Washington, Louise Gresham, director of health security and epidemiology at the Nuclear Threat Initiative -- which also works to reduce global biological threats -- looks at a report tracking the spread of H1N1 in the Middle East.
She has since replaced Melanie Jones at four and poses a formidable threat with Rolton at the other end.
Violence, or at least the threat of it, is a common concern for commuters.
The exact number of jobs under threat at the college is not yet known.
And we were particularly focused on the threat at the city of Benghazi in eastern Libya.
Derby arrived without a win on their travels this season and offered little threat at all.
When I sat down with him, he didn't perceive Maison Kayser as any threat at all.
Many other companies would have retreated at a serious threat to just one staff member.
In-patient paediatrics, obstetrics, accident and emergency services are all under threat at the Kettering hospital.
Cahill was always a threat at set-pieces and he rose to head Arteta's free-kick just off target.
Up to 70 jobs could be under threat at technology firm NCR's research and development centre in Dundee.
More than 200 jobs are under threat at a metals subsidiary of German industrial giant Siemens, in Dorset.
Eighty jobs are under threat at two Woolworths stores in the north west.
There is a long way to go, but at least the threat of bankruptcy is receding in the rear-view mirror.
Rising interest rates, or at least the threat of them both in American and in many emerging countries, have cast a pall.
Also, Rae Holt, 34, was arrested for allegedly phoning in a bomb threat at another Denver-area school, Pomona High School, on Wednesday.
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