The review concludes with a recommendation for close monitoring of what it calls "indicators of potential violence, " as though that potential is something that can be reliably ascertained, let alone precluded, without acknowledging the underlying cause.
Until it does so, security is a daytime illusion and the potential for violence remains.
That potential for violence is part of what has flight attendants concerned.
The U.S. State Department is so nervous about the potential for violence that it is telling its citizens to visit somewhere else while the meeting is on.
"They still have First Amendment protections just like anyone else, " the official added, but police may have to mitigate a situation where there is a potential for violence.
With the current worldwide economic situation continuing longer than most had anticipated, tensions in the workplace and at home have increased, raising the risk of potential workplace violence.
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The kick-off for Saturday's Second Division play-off between Stoke City and Brentford at the Millennium Stadium has been brought forward with the agreement of both clubs in an attempt to reduce the potential for violence.
"Although there is no specific information pointing to specific, imminent threats against U.S. citizens, the potential for violence and kidnappings targeting Westerners in Benghazi is significant, " the State Department said following the British warning on Thursday.
"Although there is no specific information pointing to specific, imminent threats against U.S. citizens, the potential for violence and kidnappings targeting Westerners in Benghazi is significant, " the U.S. State Department said in a warning for American citizens Thursday.
According to Kate Cummings, an Ushahidi consultant in Monrovia, Liberia, Humanity United is funding an effort to set up an early warning system in advance of the late-2011 Liberian elections, that would spread the word about potential political violence before it erupts.
"The Department of State advises U.S. citizens traveling or residing in Turkey to be alert to the potential for violence, to avoid those areas where disturbances have occurred, and to avoid demonstrations and large gatherings, " the U.S. Consulate in Istanbul said in a statement.
Mental-health professionals already have an ethical obligation to respond to threats of violence, such as warning potential victims of possible threats.
However, Kenya's opposition leaders called off the march because of the potential for more violence, calling for a peaceful meeting on January 8th.
The women were called by the government to show jurors that the women Valle described on the Internet were potential victims of violence.
They were all worried about the potential for more violence.
Built on a violence-interruption approach that has been used in contexts as differing as Baltimore and Baghdad, the intervention combines targeted SMS with intensive on-the-ground work by existing peace builders and community leaders to target potential flashpoints of violence.
Whatever the extent of violence at any one time, potential for escalation is ever-present.
There was worry about a potential relapse of sectarian violence.
In Colombia, the tourist and business destinations of Bogota and Cartagena have become safer, but travellers should still always keep conscious of their surroundings, since there remains the potential for crime and violence.
The court reasoned, rightly, that such disclosure could lead to violence against existing members and would dissuade potential members from joining at all.
In addition to the immediate damage done to aircraft and airport installations, it will take Sri Lanka a long time to erase the image of violence and chaos from the minds of potential tourists.
Faced with the intra-Palestinian violence on display this week, and its potential spillover effects to other areas of the Middle East, the current Israeli leadership is likely wishing that decision had never been made.
And on Bahrain, again, I would just also point you to -- in any kind of situation like this you're also looking at both the scale of violence being committed against civilians and the imminent potential for atrocities.
While he describes the Jyllands-Posten episode as a "controversy of the internet age, " Chappatte -- who has just returned from a graphic reporting assignment on urban violence in Guatemala -- remains enthusiastic about the potential of cyberspace.
Violence strengthens the resolve of Spanish governments, and weakens potential allies.
In the meantime, we've got NATO, as we speak, consulting in Brussels around a wide range of potential options, including potential military options, in response to the violence that continues to take place inside of Libya.
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We know that when girls have access to education and health care, are safe from violence, and have equal opportunities to reach their full potential, families and communities are more likely to thrive and countries are more likely to prosper.
Violence is a disinvestment in women, choking off the vast potential they offer.
In addition to the physical and emotional damage, intimate partner violence is also a significant barrier to women reaching their full potential.
That is why the governments who are about to send soldiers to Macedonia ought to have done a better job of explaining to their citizens how violence in this corner of south-eastern Europe has the potential to engulf the entire region.
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