Yet these threats seem to be dwarfed, in Mr Yergin's analysis, by global warming.
Philadelphia is stronger in options trading, though it is dwarfed by ISE and CBOE.
To put it in perspective, Americans' total debts, including mortgages, are dwarfed by their liquid assets.
What we'll put out there will be dwarfed by what New York's able to do.
WorldCom is another big telecoms group, but its problems dwarfed those at Global Crossing.
Most of the U.S. assets of European banks are dwarfed by their sprawling parents.
Last year Advair's 21 million prescriptions dwarfed the 1.7 million for Serevent, according to IMS Health.
Nearby homes were dwarfed by the column of water gushing out of the 42in (107cm) main.
She is dwarfed by the figures of four burly men, federal marshalls escorting her.
Since the iPad launched in 2010, its sales have dwarfed those of any other tablet.
The awards are dwarfed by the damages being sought by Apple in its case in California.
As a global trader, even the biggest of them, India, is dwarfed by China.
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That yield spread is dwarfed by the potential gain (or loss) from exchange-rate shifts.
But when it comes to new drugs in development, atherosclerosis is dwarfed by cancer and neurological disorders.
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The second-biggest form of bulk-energy storage, though it is dwarfed by PSH, is compressed-air energy storage (CAES).
About 20 percent of profits are reportedly derived from pharmaceuticals, although this is dwarfed by household products.
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It is dwarfed by even larger commercial banks, which have elbowed in on Lehman's historically strong bond business.
But these are dwarfed by the 63-metre-high China pavilion (above) a colossal edifice resembling an ancient imperial crown.
Yet the economic gains realized from the Internet may be dwarfed by coming boom in genetics and biotechnology.
The two take-private deals dwarfed other deals in the quarter and included seven of the top 10 legal advisors.
You're talking about a fee, structured over about a 10-year period of time, dwarfed by bonuses on Wall Street.
They frequently depend on venture-capital funds which are dwarfed by the cost of even a single utility-scale power plant.
On paper, Democrats' turnout efforts this year dwarfed those of their GOP counterparts.
It dwarfed all of the other structures in town and dominated the entire mountain plain that surrounded the city.
These numbers may sound large, but they are still dwarfed by the information processing and storage capacity of nature.
European problems, however, are dwarfed by the financial chaos in Latin America's clubs, where bankruptcies and strikes are commonplace.
Foreign investment in the U.S. dwarfed American investment abroad by the biggest margin on record for much of last year.
This is dwarfed by the 4, 200 tonnes harvested last year, but is beginning to erode the smugglers' sense of impunity.
Both their prices have been dwarfed by the multimillion-dollar sums fetched by fellow contemporary artists like Richard Prince or Christopher Wool.
The Blues are hardly paupers but their annual budget is dwarfed by the resources poured into Toulon by owner Mourad Boudjellal.
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