Earlier, Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili assured residents the capital was not under immediate threat.
The biggest problem concerns Colombia, whose violent disorders are the most immediate threat facing South America.
Indonesia is in the happy position of freedom from any immediate threat to its security.
The immediate threat to the drug industry's survival isn't lawsuits, which pharma has shown it can beat.
Rather than fading political support, the more immediate threat for ethanol investors is a glut of the fuel.
Derek Jeter (3, 304 hits) is the most immediate threat to Rose, but the durability issue likely will thwart him.
While that project won't break ground until at least 2004, a more immediate threat comes from Albuquerque's Maloof clan.
"The signals suggest there is no immediate threat" from rising sea levels, Prof.
Yet, as any struggling farmer will testify, deflation is the more immediate threat.
There is no immediate threat of illness but consumers have been warned not to eat them as a precaution.
Tight credit is not an immediate threat: German companies have plenty of cash.
But his case, on the face of it, looks like a more immediate threat to internet freedom than any anti-piracy laws.
He argued that the NUJ code carried no legal force, and claimed there was no current and immediate threat to life.
Experts say the eruption poses no immediate threat to the closest communities - Klyuchi 50 kilometres away and Kozyrevsk 30 kilometres away.
They said they did not think another shooter was on the loose or that there was an immediate threat to the public.
Earlier in the week the RMT union lifted the immediate threat of strike action over two sacked drivers after one was reinstated.
Ridsdale made assurances earlier this month that the club was "trading as normal" and there was "no immediate threat" to the future of the club.
For now, though, the immediate threat to Cambodians is a political breakdown.
With glacial speed, Alan Greenspan is coming around to the view that a faltering economy, not incipient inflation, is the most immediate threat.
People in developed nations appeared more concerned about the longer-term, less immediate threat associated with climate change than those sampled in poorer, developing economies.
The FDP's travails are not an immediate threat to the coalition.
He does this not by wrenching fascism out of its early 20th-century context or by suggesting that its after-runners in western Europe pose a serious or immediate threat.
By ditching the pair, Mr Milosevic has sent an ominous signal to Mr Djukanovic in Montenegro and has perhaps averted an immediate threat of a coup against himself.
But does that constitute an immediate threat of existential proportions?
But support from parties which aren't part of the coalition but votes with it on key issues will likely allow the government to stave off any immediate threat to its survival.
"Deferred action for childhood arrivals, " as it is officially called, lifts the immediate threat of deportation proceedings from about 1 million aspiring citizens who see America as their only home.
Mr Cameron said the Algerian prime minister had told him that commanders had "judged there to be an immediate threat to the lives of the hostages and had felt obliged to respond".
Mr Cameron said the Algerian prime minister had told him that the military had "judged there to be an immediate threat to the lives of the hostages and had felt obliged to respond".
Panetta said al Qaeda's Mali affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, or AQIM, is not an immediate threat to the U.S. homeland but does pose a risk if it gains a foothold.
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