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There was a more threatening event at her school yard.
However, his rhetoric simply became more vitriolic -- and more threatening.
Wildlife, meanwhile, has become more threatening to more modern planes.
Other governments plan to do less lobbying and more threatening.
And there is nothing more threatening or disgusting than confronting mortality.
As before, nothing is more threatening to Ortega than the truth.
The violence feels much more random and subsequently much more threatening.
Policy changes from the Trump administration may be even more threatening.
But typically, the interplay involves nothing more threatening than lighthearted heckling.
Whenever Jane is threatening to the status quo, Bertha is more threatening.
But that sounds a lot more threatening than the creatures really are.
Storms and floods, which, of course, always have existed, become more threatening.
Because there's nothing more threatening than a mermaid with enormous ta-tas.
Will our daughters be mistaken as more threatening than their white classmates?
The secrecy that cloaks Russian military exercises only makes them more threatening.
Both sides have had chances early, but Sweden's have been more threatening.
It worked: Juventus has, marginally, been the more threatening of the teams.
Most warning shots are more threatening ... some examples here, here and here.
Or perhaps men find women more threatening before they settle down with one.
Angelina lobbies, individually and in groups, that Jeremy is more threatening than Natalie.
There is nothing more threatening and criminal to the political left in America.
"We were so stressed" over the ever more threatening forecast, Ms. Frumin said.
This is a serious situation and is becoming more and more threatening everyday.
For a company like Facebook, that could be a much more threatening penalty.
I thought the music, for all its stern fortitude, needed more threatening fervor.
Is there anything more threatening to a student's self-expression than being killed?
Now he is facing another audio recording that could prove even more threatening.
Hurricanes intensify more rapidly; wildfires grow larger and more threatening; rainfall is more intense.
And Chad's vibe got less slapstick and more threatening as the night went on.
Which do you think men find more threatening: a funny woman or an angry woman?
With global warming, the island will lose much more, threatening coastal cities around the world.
So, all of those things work to make enemies smarter, more threatening and more human.
There's nothing more threatening to Gilead's threatening regime than a handmaid who's great at Scrabble.
"They need someone new, who would be more threatening to us," Giuliani said of Democrats.
If the fires had been more threatening, he added, officers would have escorted firefighters up.
For Sisi and other military men, Shafiq may have been even more threatening than Morsi.
But soon enough, Hank Levine started text after text, some of them more threatening than others.
"When people are shown these faces, they're seen as less attractive and more threatening," Brewer confirms.
When it comes to harassment, debt collectors can sometimes feel more threatening than a jilted lover.
Rewarding the ugly, the non-threatening, is one way to keep those more threatening women down.
As a result, you were apt to find strangers more threatening than if you had left.
That strikes me as quite a bit different — and more threatening — than say, the Carter presidency.
And no figure was more threatening to the patriarchy than the older woman with a mission.
"You have no idea," Midge says in a way that is far more threatening than hopeful.
Nothing is more threatening to a totalitarian regime than the unfettered flow of information and ideas.
West German guards would sometimes wave you through; the French gendarmes, with their machineguns, were more threatening.
Some were moved from the side where Esau's grandparents live, and where coastal erosion is more threatening.
In many parts of the country, however, the season brings a much more threatening force of nature.
Californians believe housing costs are four times more threatening to the state's economy than high health costs.
"The more under-slept you are, the more threatening your view is of your environment," she says.
No, he's guilty of something far more threatening: getting to a position to stop their forward march.
"Even with this more threatening environment, it's not going to be easy at all," Mr. Kingston said.
More threatening to us financially and to our community culturally is the cancellation of events by authors.
Although Warrenism may be less "revolutionary" than Mr. Sanders's socialism, it's also more threatening to concentrated power.
It's easy to forget, but Tillerson said something even more threatening about North Korea — just last month.
Strains of the coronavirus are also found in animals and can be more threatening to public health.
If something changes, such as a more threatening missile test from North Korea, then markets could react.
To some church leaders, that outpouring of support may have been even more threatening than his sexuality.
What changed was the assessment of the special counsel's findings, which became more threatening to the president.
"As technology gets more threatening, we're nostalgic for our humble beginnings, for a more docile precedent," she said.
I think that's why the rhetoric coming out of Pyongyang is beginning to become louder and more threatening.
But, to crib from JK Rowling again, the mysteriousness of these groups just makes them seem more threatening.
And clearly, there is absolutely nothing more threatening to the patriarchy than a woman who unabashedly loves herself.
It's unclear if the Japanese government finds North Korea's latest nuclear test more threatening than that missile launch.
The autonomous trap is another approach to some of the more threatening aspects of the self-driving car.
Israel is determined to deflect what it considers more threatening interventions by the French or even the Americans.
And, down the line, this test could be seen as a steppingstone to an even more threatening development.
While the goal came off a mistake, Croatia had looked the more threatening side even before Caballero's aberration.
Perhaps more threatening to the United States would be a reconsideration of Mexico's participation in the drug war.
The entire night felt surreal and disparate from a grimmer reality where mortality feels more threatening than ever before.
Near the end of book, Knut begins to lose his popularity as he grows into a more threatening adolescent.
Still, Mr. Bongino said that during presidential trips abroad, the Secret Service confronts environments far more threatening than Midtown.
And, down the line, this test could be seen as a stepping stone to an even more threatening development.
His performance could scarcely have been more favorable to Putin or more threatening to the security of American democracy.
This was, to Foucault, ultimately more threatening to an individual's personal freedom than actually being locked up behind bars.
Contempt bolstered by such power becomes far more effective and hence, far more threatening to our grounding democratic values.
Changes to Earth's climate became yet more threatening, to the point where direct intervention is now under serious consideration.
It's supposed to be a love song, but it sounds way more threatening than I think it's supposed to.
But for workers whose time is taken up almost entirely by routine tasks, AI may be more threatening than liberating.
Also, the ears can be used to make the animals more threatening — when elephants fan their ears, they look larger.
It's much, much worse — more threatening, more upsetting, and more difficult (if not impossible) to fix — than I'd ever imagined.
These policies make the universal struggle of weather more threatening to local farmers, but this is one of several impacts.
Croatia has looked more threatening, but it may take some adjustments to break down Russia's defense in the second half.
I think a lot of women are not used to compliments so the idea seems more threatening than it is.
"In response to that, North Korea's rhetoric is just ratcheted up, louder and louder and more threatening," Tillerson told reporters.
And so I think in response to that, North Korea's rhetoric has just ratcheted up louder and louder and more threatening.
White people often perceive black men to be bigger, taller, and more muscular (and therefore more threatening) than they really are.
The more actions we can play on the distaff, the further we can go and the more threatening the world gets.
Speech on 103chan has grown more threatening over time, Rob Arthur reports: On 4chan you'll find anime, porn, and sports chatter.
Around the world, the proliferation of advanced technology is allowing more actors to contest U.S. military power in more threatening ways.
The idea of the ghost that becomes more and more threatening to Gena Rowlands' character was something we wanted to incorporate.
He said a few messages relayed to him via the intermediary subsequently became more threatening, though they were not physically threatening.
As the fable of the "Emperor's New Clothes" illustrates, nothing is more threatening to a flawed consensus than a single dissenter.
But no Islamic State cell is more threatening to maintaining stability in Afghanistan than the one in Kabul, the Afghan capital.
Many white people perceive black men to be bigger, taller, and more muscular (and therefore more threatening) than they really are.
When the demonstrations died down, the region's traditional geopolitical rivalries took center stage once more, threatening to reinforce the status quo.
But the more threatening imagery pictures militarized forces that shoot into crowds, shoulder RPGs, and ride armored vehicles in an endless march.
The more threatening North Korea becomes, the more Abe's generally hawkish worldview — including his move toward militarization — makes sense to Japanese voters.
OmniSkins is a super cool idea, but suddenly the inanimate objects strewn around my house seem a bit more threatening than usual.
But there is something much more threatening to the Republican Party going on, which is also shown by these low turnout figures.
A second draft bill, the Social Media Organization bill that was introduced in the Iranian Parliament last November is even more threatening.
From civil wars, to drone attacks, to terrorism, some people endure this kind of stress daily and in much more threatening circumstances.
The Cold War ended, but, as the epidemic persisted after 9/11, the potential rise of more extremist groups seemed even more threatening.
The darkening horizon The irony is that this amnesia is afflicting us precisely as the international environment is once again becoming more threatening.
More threatening, still, is a last-minute merger between Mr Gantz's party and Yesh Atid, headed by former chat-show host Yair Lapid.
But if the North Korean claim about a hydrogen bomb is true, this test was of a different, and significantly more threatening, nature.
One U.S. official, however, said there was no sign that Bannon intervened in an effort to promote more threatening rhetoric against North Korea.
It is likely that the more threatening the United States becomes, the more set Iran will be on programmes such as missile development.
It was accidentally introduced from France in 1869 and its feeding is more threatening to trees than native tent caterpillars, which it resembles.
Perhaps more threatening, Mr. Ellison is facing growing criticism over his past comments about Israel and the power of Jewish leaders in America.
Hartline said that if Reinking had said something more threatening -- such as, "I'm going to kill you" -- he would've taken it more seriously.
Atop a missile, all else being equal, the reduced weight means warheads fueled by plutonium can fly longer distances, making them more threatening.
In this experience, which was odd (but neutral) the clinical group still found it to be more threatening than the non-clinical group.
That made the wacky hijinks of the town feel that much closer and more intimate, and it made BOB feel that much more threatening.
Trump, by contrast, has deemed China one of the US's foremost adversaries, and so his pressure tactics likely appear much more threatening to Beijing.
If he can cut into independent votes and even some Democratic constituencies in blue states like Pennsylvania, he might be more threatening than expected.
More threatening to congressional action this year, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, has suggested delaying debate until after the November elections.
But it is also troubling because demands made by political majorities on the basis of race are more threatening than those made by minorities.
That's, in a sense, a little more threatening, and the question of whether each institution should do its own lectures really does come up.
No problem "is more threatening than the inequality of condition, of wealth, and opportunity," Sherman said in the debates leading to his eponymous bill.
And, as in the first game, a subsequent switch to 4-2-3303-1 liberated Dimitri Payet and made France a more threatening side.
Even more threatening to U.S. interests, just last week China's foreign minister completed a major visit to lure Latin American countries closer to Beijing.
They are figments well known to Michael Suarez as he wades through the far more threatening fantasies of the players slouching at the screens.
These violations represent a concerted political strategy aimed at increasing risks and raising doubt over the nuclear program's future and gradually more threatening, direction.
As the group grows older, Jude's experiences break him more and more, threatening to unravel the successful law career he has created for himself.
Yet identical and similar bodies were often equated as larger and more threatening strictly because the man was perceived as black instead of white.
Even the most devoted Trump supporter knows Russia, Iran, terrorism, national debt, and, of course, North Korea are more threatening to the nation than newshounds.
At the Way Station, a "Doctor Who"-themed bar home to nothing more threatening than a rollicking liquor pour, that advice is still best heeded.
Mark Broadbent, a refinery analyst with Wood Mackenzie, said he believes biofuel costs and rising crude prices are more threatening than the cost of credits.
"For Kim (Jong Un) and the North Korean system, a friendly liberal South Korean government is more threatening than a hostile conservative one," he said.
Perception can be altered by expectations and stereotypes too: Many people perceive black men to be bigger (and therefore more threatening) than they actually are.
And while some people may generally be comfortable with sensors on cars or streetlights, seeing planes or drones flying overhead can feel much more threatening.
PG&E said Wednesday evening that it expected conditions this weekend to be the worst of the season — even more threatening than two weeks ago.
The notorious influenza virus also becomes more threatening during winter, specifically because the air is significantly drier (in contrast to a humid summer) during this period.
"International diplomacy has been reduced to name-calling, giving it a surrealistic sense of unreality that makes the world security situation ever more threatening," they said.
Although women do not find images of ovulatory women particularly attractive, scientists found, women with higher estrogen levels did perceive such images to be more threatening.
Since The Handmaid's Tale began to broaden its scope beyond Margaret Atwood's existing novel, the nefarious world of Gilead has grown ever wider and more threatening.
They began getting nastier and more threatening and then after a while, I found out there were letters coming in that they were not showing me.
The disappearance of human life barely registers in the idyllic seascapes and playgrounds of Northern Ireland, making the ghostly presence of death all the more threatening.
Another invaluable asset is the director's frequent cinematographer, Mac Fisken, whose gorgeous, haunting black-and-white compositions enlist the Manhattan cityscape as one more threatening entity.
Is Simone de Beauvoir's famous epithet — that one is not born a woman but becomes one — more threatening in this context than in almost any other?
Others have proposed a more primal explanation: that men with beards are perceived as older, stronger and more threatening, and thus more intimidating to rival suitors.
True believers are much more threatening because they are at once a more recognizable enemy and one whose power rests outside reason, and outside the world.
The defendant identified himself as a Republican in the email and interview, the agent said, and told investigators he would not send any more threatening emails.
Taylor and Figgy argue that even if they're smooching in the shelter, that they're just another pair in the game — no more threatening than Ken and Jessica.
"The response to my expression, from small comments about my body to more threatening deliberate statements, served to control my behavior through an environment of sexual terrorism."
Charvet says Jones' wife Sarah found the AR-15 rifle unlocked in Jermaine's closet -- and when she confronted him about the situation, he made more threatening comments.
Those defensive measures were removed and sent to Afghanistan as the Taliban began retaking swaths of territory across the country and once more threatening American bases there.
"Fear is more threatening than the virus and confidence is more precious than gold," Chinese State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi told a news conference afterwards.
Why it matters: The outbreak in northeastern Congo is far more threatening than one earlier reported in August due to the largely dense urban population and rebel threat.
Mr. Long had a history of violence against Ms. Gravette, and her relatives said he had recently become addicted to drugs and had become more threatening and possessive.
Officers sent to an area flagged as being at risk of violent crime may see routine encounters as more threatening, thus making them more likely to use force.
From the Russian perspective, even more threatening is the construction of a US radar station on the Norwegian island of Vardø about 40 miles from the Kola Peninsula.
Contrast that characterization with how black and brown teenagers -- Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, the "Central Park Five" -- have been described in more adult (and thereby more threatening) terms.
This is where Mr. Mueller's "by the book" behavior may be initially unsatisfying to Mr. Trump's critics but ultimately more threatening to the president in the long run.
The insistence by Trump that the news media's role in the campaign was somehow more threatening than a foreign power's attempt to influence an American election is mind-boggling.
But David only tries to bolt when he's alone, by the side of the highway or in the bathroom of the roadhouse, even when Andrew's behavior becomes more threatening.
After trashing international organizations throughout his presidency, Trump's influence at the UN and elsewhere is also doubtful — unless Iranian actions become much more threatening to the broader international order.
If technological change has highlighted the fact that novels are always already embedded in history, the pace of politics does so in a far more threatening and profound way.
Gaudy, stone-faced, and even more threatening outside the parameters of Houston's system while quintessentially representing what Mike D'Antoni wants it to look like, Gordon is not a perfect player.
After all, no one has claimed that the woman did anything more threatening than "spook" Mr. Noor and his partner when she approached their squad car in a darkened alley.
It's also emerging victorious from blue states' health reforms so far, which all started as proposals much more threatening to hospitals than the watered-down versions that eventually replaced them.
But it shows that, after the political hazards of the Trump-Russia investigation appeared to dissipate during the summer, the president faces new and potentially more-threatening trouble over Ukraine.
Nor will abrogating the deal somehow induce Iran to become more threatening in the Middle East or in supporting global terrorism than it already is with the JCPOA in force.
Even more threatening to the rule of law, though, has been selective prosecution — often unintentional on the part of anti-corruption crusaders in civil society and accountability agencies of the state.
Mr Trump has both been more threatening to the North Korean regime than any previous president and, in offering a summit that will show the two men as equals, more accommodating.
Europeans regard Islam as more threatening to their national cultures than other faiths (or indeed atheism), according to a 2013 poll by the Bertelsmann Foundation, a non-profit organisation in Germany.
But some say North Korea's evolution on cyber -- coupled with the country's willingness to execute attacks when motivated by geopolitical events -- make Pyongyang one of the more threatening adversaries in cyberspace.
But some say North Korea's evolution on cyber — coupled with the country's willingness to execute attacks when motivated by geopolitical events — make Pyongyang one of the more threatening adversaries in cyberspace.
North Korea, on the other hand, views them as much more threatening, particularly components that include plans for assassinations of the country's leadership in the event of an outbreak of war.
At a moment when other talismans of masculinity, like the ability to financially support a family, are under assault, acknowledging the risk to reproduction may feel even more threatening to men.
Abortion-rights supporters argue the incremental approach is more threatening because it rides under the national radar while slowly imposing new hurdles to abortion access, particularly in states with aggressive legislatures.
" Mr. Carlson said that assimilation had failed and that immigration was "in the process of totally changing these ancient cultures into something different and much more volatile and much more threatening.
Having governed as a centrist, Nixon endeared himself to conservatives only when his progressive accusers started to seem more threatening than his support for civil rights and detente with China had.
"It's not at all obvious that Chad is at all more threatening than other places," Brown said, adding she was shocked that DHS said everyone omitted from the list had complied.
To the Saudi regime, that's far more threatening than dissident writings that only appear in English — because ordinary Saudis in the country, not just the often Western-educated elites, could read it.
T.I. has a new warning for Kodak Black in the wake of his way-outta-line remarks about Lauren London -- karma's a bitch, young man ... but in a slightly more threatening tone.
The aftermath of these deadly hurricanes poses the basic question of whether the government's existing emergency response system is up to the heightened challenges of nature as climate change grows more threatening.
Mr. Morales's efforts to remove Mr. Velásquez have now taken on a more threatening cast, as the president appears to be willing to back up his efforts with a show of force.
Glenn Greenwald, co-founding editor of The Intercept, said Monday that interference in the presidential election from the U.S. intelligence community is "more threatening" to the nation's democracy than potential Russian interference.
The Journal of Personality and Social Psychology recently published a study documenting the way in which people perceive black men as larger and stronger and thus more threatening than they actually are.
A recent study, for example, found that people are more likely to see black men as larger and more threatening than white men, even if the black men are not actually larger.
Newt Scamander returns in this new three-plus minute trailer for Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald, now with 100 percent more threatening spells, bizarre demon cats, and Johnny Depp as Gellert Grindelwald.
Federer was the more threatening player in the sizzling opening set but failed to convert the one break point on offer when he missed a bread-and-butter forehand in the fourth game.
Mr. Trump's rejection of them is more threatening to both his presidency and our constitutional regime than any technical violation of the law that he has been accused of (at least so far).
Pastors and lay people are already debating if they should start a new denomination — or if, in a move perhaps more threatening to those who voted them out, they should refuse to leave.
The findings were consistent: When participants believed the man in the images was black, they generally saw him as larger, more threatening, and potentially more harmful in an altercation than a white person.
He gets more and more threatening throughout, half-screaming lines like "When I'm outta the lamp, man, I'm outta CONTROL!" until he and Khaled are just fully shouting "big time!" over and over again.
The findings were consistent: When participants believed the man in the images is black, they generally saw the man as larger, more threatening, and potentially more harmful in an altercation than a white person.
" Of course, though, that didn't stop people from making "small comments about my body to more threatening deliberate statements," she said, it just "served to control my behavior through an environment of sexual terrorism.
Members of Congress recognized that the absence of privacy protections (which would permit, for example, disclosure of an adult-video rental) would probably be much more threatening to them than to the average American.
A companion study simulated weightlessness and radiation exposure in mice and showed that radiation exposure was far more threatening to the cardiovascular system than other factors, lead scientist Michael Delp said in an interview.
That statement will make a Democratic victory appear more threatening to Republicans, and send us deeper into a death spiral where Republicans are likely to violate norms in order to hold on to power.
In fact, Iran's troubling foreign policy is precisely why the deal was necessary in the first place: An Iran armed with a nuclear weapon would be far more threatening to regional and global security.
But upon close reading, Trump's brief treatment of international affairs in the speech revealed a blinkered conception of US self-interest that will alienate the world and ultimately render it more threatening to US security.
Furthermore his favorite level change to uppercut set up becomes a lot more threatening when the opponent has no space to retreat through, as Justin Gaethje has shown against the fence time and time again.
The Yale study is consistent with previous research suggesting that teachers tend to see "acting out" by black children as more threatening than similar behavior in white children, and thus deserving of disproportionately harsher punishments.
Edwin Sifuna, the secretary general of the Orange Democratic Movement, echoed Kegoro's observations, saying the country was already deeply divided along tribal lines, making Cambridge Analytica and Harris Media's campaign efforts all the more threatening.
If the US stops seeing Iran as an enemy to be countered and restrained at all costs, the Saudis believe Iran will become even more powerful and more threatening to Saudi dominance in the region.
My female optometrist put that giant metal contraption on my face, leaned in close, and whispered, "You have eyelashes women would kill for," in a tone that sounded a little more threatening than she probably intended.
"I think the threat that we face from terrorism and, indeed, many forms of international crime at the moment, are much more threatening and complex than we've seen at any point in the past," Wainwright said.
Tests will now be carried out to establish whether the more threatening H5N8 strain is present, said the state agriculture ministry in Lower Saxony, whose farms have more than 35 million chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese.
Though the Yankees are more threatening with Rodriguez in the lineup, especially against left-handed pitchers, his nearly everyday presence as the designated hitter comes with hidden costs that have been revealed during his time away.
How to keep people and pets safe Gandurski said it's rare for coyotes to attack people, but if they come close, residents should "haze" them -- yell and wave their arms to appear bigger and more threatening.
Hey, look, there's Winston Duke busting out dad jokes, awkwardly having to explain his favorite old songs to his kids and putting some bass in his voice to seem more threatening than he actually really is.
Indeed, the series of studies published by the American Psychological Association show that stereotypes of black men's bodies as larger and more threatening appear to lead people to justifying more use of force against black men.
If North Korea indeed intends to stop future missile tests, it essentially renounces the option of building better missiles such as solid-fueled ICBMs and missiles with multiple warheads that can be more survivable and more threatening.
But faced with any more threatening political protests, Rouhani and Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will likely respond with force, as the government has never conceded to those opposed to Islamic rule or Iran's interventionist foreign policy.
A consistent theme is that the focus on white defections from the Democratic Party masks an even more threatening trend: declining turnout among key elements of the so-called Rising American Electorate — minority, young and single voters.
"The Dark Overlord" is taking full advantage of a weapon that many other cybercriminals overlook; one that he hopes will make him more threatening, and ultimately help in getting targets to cough up ransom demands: the media.
For the European Union, no crisis has been more threatening than the influx of refugees, which has turned nation against nation and exposed the institutional shortcomings of the union's structure to address questions like external and internal security.
"There is a new Cold War but it is more threatening than the old one because Russia is so much weaker, and because of that much more dangerous and unpredictable," Colonel Heier said in an interview in Oslo.
Americans are suffering through a very bad cold season — but not a terrible flu season, which would be far more threatening, according to the makers of a smart thermometer that accurately tracked last year's highly lethal flu season.
While the Agni-I is an earlier model with a relatively limited range of 193 kilometers — compared with the Agni-V's much more threatening 5,000 kilometers — the steady drumbeat of Indian missile tests hasn't gone unnoticed in Beijing.
While the Agni-I is an earlier model with a relatively limited range of 700 kilometers — compared with the Agni-V's much more threatening 5,000 kilometers — the steady drumbeat of Indian missile tests hasn't gone unnoticed in Beijing.
" While media representation is just a small step in larger political struggling, perpetuating divides in the demographic conversation "risks promoting an incomplete portrait of Asian Americans that ignores more threatening, dangerous, and even deadly forms of anti-Asian discrimination.
Much like the disappearance of data from government websites and the exclusion of critical reporters from White House briefings, this move signals something broader and more threatening than the inability of one group of people to do their work.
Throughout all these tests, researchers produced the same results: When participants believed the man in the images is black, they generally saw the man as larger, more threatening, and potentially more harmful in an altercation than a white person.
That shock enabled him to tell the story of how he got involved, what was going on with him at the time, and how he allowed it to persist even as his career was blossoming and exposure became more threatening.
Now that he's in jail — and working as an under-the-radar drug mule for Freddy's operation — Naz is showing that his darker side is both larger and much, much more threatening than we might have imagined in the past.
"This most recent break from long-term lows has been far more threatening with 2 of the past 4 business days bringing the biggest single-day jumps in several months," wrote Matthew Graham, chief operating officer at Mortgage News Daily.
A recent series of studies published by the American Psychological Association, for example, found that people are more likely to see black men as larger and more threatening than white men, even if the black men are not actually larger.
In the Trump era, when long-held facts seem to matter less, conspiracy theories — theories that create not just, in Kellyanne Conway's terminology, "alternative facts," but an entirely new reality — are more threatening, and more critical to understand, than ever before.
"The recent pickup in inflation won't deter the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates in September as the downside risks to the outlook from trade have become more threatening," said Ryan Sweet, a senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
And as long as these predatory men make themselves seem more valuable (or more threatening) to a company or industry than the young and vulnerable women they tend to abuse without scrutiny, the industry will pay off the women and keep the man.
We all see the giant storms, more threatening than any in our lifetimes — and while scientists are not entirely comfortable yet drawing links between the power of these hurricanes and climate change, many people are coming to their own common-sense conclusions.
A police officer, for example, could use the police department's Facebook page to send an alert to its followers about everyday disruptions like fog, water-main breaks or traffic closures — or about more threatening emergencies like a hurricane, fire or active shooter.
Research [suggests that] Black men only being portrayed a certain way on television — as gangsters or drug dealers or criminals — reinforces this stereotype, so a split-second decision by a young or untrained police officer [means] they're going to see that person as more threatening.
While the Avengers were scurrying about the globe trying to update their supersuits to outwit their ever-more-threatening enemies, teen genius Shuri was quietly leading Wakanda into the technological future — a future that pointedly sees a way forward through protection rather than destruction.
In a reflection of the Trump administration's view of how to navigate a new, more threatening global order, Washington seems uninterested in trying to renegotiate the treaty to embrace all the countries that now possess the weapons, which can carry conventional or atomic warheads.
The president&aposs tweet, a mild response compared to his more threatening recent tweets, follows an Iranian missile attack on US military and coalition forces in Iraq Wednesday morning (in Iraq), the latest in a tit-for-tat exchange between the US and Iran.
The Sixers can adjust by entering the ball with a more threatening three-point option, but so long as Simmons is on the floor against an intelligent defense that's locked in on helping the helper, Embiid can't take his time and let help complicate his attack.
"From an evolutionary perspective, we may be able to pick up that someone is more threatening, less likely to be trusted, or that our psychological or physical safety is at risk," Brewer explains, adding that she'd like to test this hypothesis on women who've had poor past relationship experiences.
While such attacks have been around longer than a decade, security experts say they have become far more threatening and prevalent in recent years because of state-of-the-art encryption, modules that infect backup systems, and the ability to infect large numbers of computers over a single network.
North Korea's development of a super-EMP weapon that generates 100,000 volts/meter is a technological watershed more threatening than development of an H-Bomb and ICBM — because even the U.S. nuclear deterrent, the best protected U.S. military forces, are EMP hardened to survive only 50,000 volts/meter.
He and other proponents of the Constitution — which was still subject to ratification in at least nine of the conventions being held in all 13 states— were also uneasy knowing each word of a proposed bill of rights could be subject to interpretation or, even more threatening, misinterpretation.
While ransomware attacks have been around longer than a decade, security experts say they've become far more threatening and prevalent in recent years because of state-of-the-art encryption, modules that infect backup systems, and the ability to infect large numbers of computers over a single network.
She'd seen these units before—at the bank, in the lot behind the pizza place, rolling along in formation in last year's Fourth of July parade—but they'd seemed unremarkable to her, no more threatening or intrusive than any other labor-saving device, except that they were bigger, much bigger.
Opinion: Why today's everyday hate feels different Division and fear aren't new for America, Issac Bailey writes, but the harassment of a young woman wearing a Puerto Rico shirt -- along with the beating of a Mexican man -- emphasize how the unleashing of anger these days feels darker and more threatening.
The Equifax hacking drew more attention because of its scope, but a potentially more threatening attack — for those who know what to do with the information — was the breach of the Securities and Exchange Commission electronic system known as Edgar, which receives 1.7 million corporate and securities filings a year.
Analysts noted that the relatively easily tracked efforts by the Internet Research Agency are very different from, for example, the American investigation into what could be a strategically more threatening case: whether Kaspersky Labs gave a back door entry to Russian intelligence services into United States government computers running its software.
There is really no end to this kind of research — from a 2014 study that found people were more likely to view black children as less innocent to a 2017 series of studies that found white people are more likely to view their black peers as larger and more threatening.
It's standard for the creatures in creature-features to get scarier as the movie goes along, but Alien writers Dan O'Bannon and Ronald Shusett came up with a particularly plausible reason for their xenomorph antagonist to keep evolving into more threatening forms: its species has a life cycle, with stages inspired by insects.
When I bring up the example of my father, who has never once used any of his guns to shoot anything more threatening than the squirrels invading our attic, Frank admits that the focus on "readiness" can seem a bit at odds with the white-collar lifestyle of some EDCers — including himself.
In fact, it may be something newer and more threatening to the state: the triumph not of American values but of algorithmic ones, designed to engage the largest audience, to understand the most about a person and to infer the greatest number of patterns in nature and society in order to exploit them.
The letter is in response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE threatening to impose tariffs on $300 billion more in goods from China.
It might even inspire more investment, as each promising new contender brings their own unique twist to the division's overarching story, almost as if Joanna Champion is the star of a super hero movie franchise, and her opponents are all the villains who almost vanquish her, each one more threatening than the last.
Negotiating limits on the North Korean arsenal may not lead directly to complete disarmament, but it could reduce the threat to U.S. and allied territory: Codifying the nuclear and missile test freeze as well as disabling or dismantling the large new reactor at Yongbyon could together limit the regime's ability to design, produce and support more threatening weapons.
Perhaps more threatening to him is his own former personal lawyer, Michael D. Cohen, who has turned on him and implicated him in a hush money scheme to squelch stories of sexual impropriety before the 2016 election and asserted that Mr. Trump was seeking to build a tower in Moscow even as he clinched the presidential nomination that year.
It's probably better not to hold your breath for it in this bout, but if Ortega learns to feint low and go high with the lead hand—both as a jab and a lead hook—he will be far more threatening on the feet and able to actually build off his body jab in the style of Alexander Gustafsson and Junior dos Santos.
The U.S. and China have been in an escalating trade war, with President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE threatening another round of tariffs on Chinese imports if a deal is not soon reached.
The Associated Press reports Scott Haven is accused of frequently making calls to lawmakers who opposed or were critical of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, threatening some that he would kill them.
However, for every Black woman who reports sexual assault, 15 do not due to reasons such as "racial loyalty, personal experiences of racism and oppression, a perception that racism is more threatening to the cultural group's well-being than sexism, and prior negative experiences with the legal system," according to the National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community.
Jerry Brown (D) on Friday said his state is moving forward with plans to launch its own satellite to monitor climate change sources in response to President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE threatening funding for NASA's program.
But the prospect of Democrats using their newly gained subpoena powers caused the president to lash out in harsher, more threatening, terms: If the Democrats think they are going to waste Taxpayer Money investigating us at the House level, then we will likewise be forced to consider investigating them for all of the leaks of Classified Information, and much else, at the Senate level.
President Obama's term ends in January, and with presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE threatening to end the deal if elected, greens internationally see quick ratification as an important step.
But I have not often heard a discussion about equivalent problems with the sort of praise that successful women tend to receive, which can be equally confining — about the frustrations of female artists, for example, whose work is most consistently referred to as "lovely," as if its beauty were its most worthy attribute, leaving its potentially more threatening aspects — its originality or strength — unrecognized or ignored.
As talks between the US and North Korea have broken down under Trump, North Korea has sent threatening messages to the US, indicating that time is running out for the US to offer North Korea something it wants — like the easing of sanctions, or a promise to decrease its military presence on the Korean peninsula — before the hermit kingdom resumes ever more threatening weapons testing. 
But if the ultimate stakes of a romance novel are the success of the central love story, then fights and misunderstandings are even more threatening than, say, a malevolent gambler who's used his wiles to bring countless people into his debt and thus under his thumb, and is currently using that scheme to force a woman to marry him and facilitate his ascendance into the aristocracy.
A series of studies published by the American Psychological Association in 22016 have shown that black men are more often associated with violence than white men, and a 257 study from researchers at the University of California Los Angeles found that just mentioning a "black-sounding" name is enough to conjure a mental image that is larger and more threatening than a "white-sounding" one.
U.S. District Judge Richard Stearns of Boston described our times as "a less innocent and more threatening age" in a 2017 decision in which he denied a motion by the Boston public radio station WBUR to disclose the names and addresses of jurors in the prosecution of Glenn Chin, a pharmacist charged with racketeering for his role in the New England Compounding Center scandal that led to a nationwide outbreak of meningitis in 2012.
" PLAY-BY-PLAY Trump moves forward with tariffs on Chinese technology imports - Politico Fox News Poll: Political correctness has gone too far - Fox News After Singapore, Trump wants to plan a Putin summit next - New Yorker Senate Appropriations Committee approves bill markup to pay interns - Roll Call Marc Short plans to leave White House position ASAP - WSJ AUDIBLE: FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN "[The Democrats] need someone new, who would be more threatening to us.
The U.S. has called on foreign governments to make sure that Maduro is not hiding financial assets, with national security adviser John BoltonJohn Robert BoltonSchumer joins Pelosi in opposition to post-Brexit trade deal that risks Northern Ireland accord Why President Trump must keep speaking out on Hong Kong Trump meets with national security team on Afghanistan peace plan MORE threatening to impose sanctions on foreign banks that do business with Maduro and his government.
UNESCO on Monday noted that the U.S. has signed treaties promising not to target cultural sites in war following a tweet by President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 85033 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE threatening to attack targets of cultural significance within Iran, according to Reuters.
At the same time, Bannon was smirking over the retirements of Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE and Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE, threatening the career of Dean HellerDean Arthur HellerThis week: Barr back in hot seat over Mueller report Trump suggests Heller lost reelection bid because he was 'hostile' during 2016 presidential campaign Trump picks ex-oil lobbyist David Bernhardt for Interior secretary MORE, Nevada's senior senator, and giving Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?

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