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The ruling in most imminent danger is Roe v. Wade.
But cholera is just the first and most imminent threat.
Just a mile away, the most imminent tornado passed by.
"Legal education is confronting the most imminent threat in higher education," Mr. Horn said.
He said North Korea "remains our most imminent threat" and a nuclear-capable Pyongyang is unacceptable.
The most imminent danger now is to beachcombers who fail to pick up after their dogs.
The most imminent economic concern may be the outcome of the race for the White House.
Dubai's most imminent debt maturity is a $600 million sukuk issue maturing in May this year.
The most imminent consequence of a Democratic House takeover is that there will be investigations galore.
Tax cuts appear to be the most imminent threat to the bottom line at the moment.
Mr. Tilker agreed that hunting is the most imminent danger to species like the silver-backed chevrotain.
Spain faces the most imminent political strain, heading back to the polls days after the British vote.
Most imminent, of course, is the nomination and confirmation of a ninth justice to the U.S. Supreme Court.
But scrutiny in America is likely to intensify, though the most imminent regulatory risk for Amazon may be abroad.
The most imminent concern for the industry is an Energy Department study on reliability of the electric power grid.
"I've been here eight years, this is by far the single most imminent potential conflict of this significance," Rubio added.
Instead, as the IUCN pointed out, climate change, a loss of biodiversity, and habitat fragmentation are the species' most imminent threats.
Harry Harris, who is Trump's pick to be the ambassador to South Korea, says North Korea remains the United States' most imminent threat.
Hurricane force wind gusts are the most imminent danger for most, with storm surges near the coasts and sustained high winds also posing a threat.
"North Korea remains our most imminent threat and a nuclear-capable North Korea with missiles that can reach the United States is unacceptable," he said.
"Public health is the most imminent threat with these releases," said Mary Grant, the director of Food and Water Watch's Public Water for All campaign.
Sex trafficking Perhaps the most imminent headache for the tech behemoths is an anti-sex trafficking bill that has garnered bipartisan support in the Senate.
American military and counterterrorism officials have said the Yemeni affiliate, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, poses the most imminent terrorist threat to the United States.
The most imminent threat to the economy, she said, is that people start to worry they will lose their jobs and pull back on spending as a result.
The intersecting threats of today Salafi-jihadi military organizations, principally al Qaeda and ISIS, pose the most imminent threat to the security and values of the United States and Europe.
He's also publicly tackling the most imminent issues -- after complaints about his closed briefing on Tuesday -- responding Wednesday to the elevated danger the disease poses to the elderly, for instance.
Her most imminent manifestation, though, is hosting a sound bath, in which friends are invited to bathe in the meditative hum of gongs, an experience she likens to an internal massage.
The most imminent risk to break the market peace is the Fed's policy decision Wednesday, where investors will look for further details about the pivot to patience on tightening and the balance sheet run-off.
" While handing over his command on May 30, Harris said North Korea remained the United States' most imminent threat and said "a nuclear-capable North Korea with missiles that can reach the United States is unacceptable.
PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii (Reuters) - The outgoing head of U.S. Pacific Command, who is President Donald Trump's pick to be the ambassador to South Korea, said on Wednesday that North Korea remained the United States' most imminent threat.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday sought a surge in funding to counter cyber security threats, as his top intelligence official warned Congress that computer attacks were among the most imminent security challenges facing the United States.
The governor said that some investors whose bonds are part of the clawback would still receive the full amounts expected on Friday because enough money had been sent already to bond trustees to cover the most imminent payments.
We observe some easing of the immediate funding pressure as local authorities are now able to raise the social care council tax precept, which - as it is applied cumulatively over years - has alleviated the most imminent funding shortages.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Attacks by "homegrown" Islamist extremists are among the most imminent security threats facing the United States in 2016, along with dangers posed overseas by Islamic State and cyber security concerns, the top U.S. intelligence official said on Tuesday.
Among the airline's most imminent concerns will be its large aircraft order - more than 200 planes, including more than 100 Airbus A320 family aircraft and 1703 Boeing 737 Max 200s - a mixed approach rarely taken by low-cost or new generation airlines, who prefer to streamline engineering needs.
That assessment discussed both white nationalists and protesters, but it did so in a telling way: It marked the protesters as the most imminent source of violence, warning that "anarchist extremists' use of violence as a means to oppose racism and white supremacist extremists' preparations to counterattack anarchist extremists are the principal drivers of violence at recent white supremacist rallies" [emphasis added].
Some conservatives, whether openly or behind closed doors, admit that they're willing to accept a compromise that results in DACA recipients getting to stay in the US. (After all, they're US-educated and fluent in English; for people worried about immigrants as threats to cultural integration, DACA recipients are not the most imminent risk.) But they want something in return: expanded immigration enforcement to target new arrivals and unauthorized immigrants living in the US, cuts to legal immigration in the future, or both.
Allen, William. An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary: Containing an Account of the Lives, Characters, and Writings of the Most Imminent Persons in North America From Its First Settlement, and a Summary of the History of the Several Colonies and of the United States. 2nd ed. Boston: Hyde, 1832.
Outbreaks of famine, flood, and plague impeded the economy still further. However, the most imminent threat to the country was that of warfare. Ferdinand pursued an ambitious foreign policy, participating in the Italian Wars and invading Navarre in 1512 during a war against France. This stretched the finances of Aragon and Castile to their limit.
I had never witnessed anything of the kind before, although like > every person, I knew earthquakes by description. But what is description > compared to reality! Who can tell the sensations which I experienced when I > found myself rocking, as it were, upon my horse, and with him moving to and > fro like a child in a cradle, with the most imminent danger around me.The > Life, John James Audubon, The Naturalist.
Carson believes that "American efforts to capture and kill al Qaeda terrorists have greatly diminished" because of the Iraq War. He has often stated his belief that al Qaeda and the Taliban pose the most imminent threat to the United States, and has pushed for a reduction of troops in Iraq to cover the needs of the current War in Afghanistan. In August 2009, Carson visited American service members stationed in Iraq.
82-86 Two days before independence the most imminent danger for the MPLA came from the northern front where the FNLA and its allies stood east of Quifangondo. 2,000 FNLA troops were supported by two battalions of Zairian infantry troops (1,200 men), 120 Portuguese mercenaries, a few resident advisors, among them a small CIA contingent, and 52 South Africans led by General Ben de Wet Roos. They were manning the artillery provided by the SADF which had been flown into Ambriz only two days before.George, p.
These poor, plain men, dwellers upon the lonely sands of Hatteras, took their lives in their hands and, at the most imminent risk, crossed the most tumultuous sea that any boat within the memory of living men had ever attempted on that bleak coast, and all for what. That others might live to see home and friends. The thought of reward or mercenary appeal never once entered their minds. Duty, their sense of obligation, and the credit of the Service impelled them to do their mighty best.
This place also came under the rule of Tippu Sultan. It was under him that some of the untold and disappearing landmarks of Karkala (ಕಾರ್ಕಲ್) were made. One of the most imminent of the time was the Kotay kani moat made in front of the Karkal Kotay castle, which was used during his war against the East India Company. In this war against East India Company, few of Indian Kingdom of Mysore's elite soldiers with huge contribution and service towards the land and kingdom were granted Title and Land in the township of Karkalla.
Crisis Text Line uses a triaging algorithm to identify texters who are at most imminent risk for suicide. Conversations that contain high-risk words and phrases are marked by the triage system and moved to the front of the texting queue, allowing Crisis Counselors to immediately respond to high-risk texters in under 5 minutes even during high-volume times. Crisis Text Line also uses an algorithm to predict spikes in texting volume. This technology enables spikes to be detected 6-8 times faster, allowing for quicker staffing of Crisis Counselor volunteers on the platform.
Spanberger called climate change "one of the greatest and most imminent threats to our economy, our national security, and our way of life" and promised to "stand up to attacks against science." She described the Green New Deal proposed by Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as a "bold compilation of ideas meant to address global climate change" but criticized it for allegedly including unrelated policy proposals and not identifying specific resolutions to the problems that it identifies. "Overall I am not a supporter of the Green New Deal," she said.
In fact, despite a number of expansion projects during the late 18th century, many of the university's buildings had fallen into disrepair and were being used for a range of other purposes; in the university's archives there is one entry which reads: 'Nobody lives in the building, nothing happens there. If the lecture halls underwent refurbishment they could be rented out to accommodate a laundry'. This period thus represents one of the darkest periods in the university's history and is almost certainly the one during which the closure of the institution seemed most imminent.
Like other IUCN products, the LRE provides an opportunity to facilitate the achievement of international conservation objectives and allows to assess an ecosystem's danger of collapse either globally or by portions developed over a region, country, or subnational entity. This provides a means to make more effective territorial arrangements, minimizing the impacts from the anthropic transformations of large surfaces. It contributes to better management of the limited resources devoted to conservation. It prioritizes ecosystems with the most imminent chances of disappearing, focussing on them the greatest efforts to mitigate environmental threats, and create effective protected areas to safeguard them.
Dickinson wrote a journal of the ordeal, which was published by the Society of Friends in 1699 as > God's Protecting Providence Man's Surest Help and Defence in the times of > the greatest difficulty and most Imminent danger Evidenced in the Remarkable > Deliverance of divers Persons, from the devouring Waves of the Sea, amongst > which they Suffered Shipwrack. And also from the more cruelly devouring > jawes of the inhumane Canibals of Florida. Faithfully related by one of the > persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson (sic).Title page of the 1699 > first edition, as reproduced in Andrews and Andrews.
Its founder Dr Mahesh Mehra was awarded the prestigious Padam Shri by the President of India for his self less service in the field of eye care. Father Gerard, an Italian Missionary, established the BCM Hospital which treats both indoor and outdoor patients. The Hospital is professionally run by the mission and serves people not only from the Town but from also other towns and Sitapur City. The Town is also famous for its Shooters, among the previous Generation the most imminent shooter was Farook Ahmed Khan, he won the Sitapur Rifle District Championship, also won a Silver medal in the Pistol in the State Championship.
Now it can, if only the sick one so desires, since > the danger is whether the sick one is to be allowed to emancipate himself > from the eternal, to wither away in commonsensicality, to expire in > callousness, to be desouled in spiritlessness. And against this danger there > is still a resource. He who, believing, continues to aspire to the eternal > never becomes satiated in such a way that he does not continue blessedly to > hunger; he who hopefully looks to the future can never be petrified at some > moment by the past, because he always turns his back to it; he who loves God > and human beings still continually has enough to do, even when need is the > greatest and despair is most imminent.
The waggons were "occasionally moved with great celerity, and occasionally stopped by means of brakes applied to the wheels, in order to shew the command possessed over them by the engineer, in case of any accident or obstruction". The crowd was so large that several people were thrown onto the railway where they were "placed in the most imminent peril" and one man was reported as nearly falling under the wheels of a waggon before it could be stopped, he was reportedly severely hurt. At the bottom of the incline it was intended that the waggons should be horse-drawn to the terminus but the crowd man-handled the waggons to their destination. Upon arrival, a considerable number of gentlemen sat down to an excellent dinner at the Commercial Inn, Mr. Hulton in the chair.
Memorial at Patriots Park, Tarrytown, NY Paulding's grave is marked by a large marble monument with the epitaph: > FIDELITY - On the morning of the 23rd of September 1780, accompanied by two > young farmers of the county of West Chester, he intercepted the British spy, > André. Poor himself, he disdained to acquire wealth by the sacrifice of his > country. Rejecting the temptation of great rewards, he conveyed his prisoner > to the American camp and, by this noble act of self-denial, the treason of > Arnold was detected; the designs of the enemy baffled; West Point and the > American Army saved; and these United States, now by the grace of God Free > and Independent, rescued from most imminent peril. In 1853, a monument was erected at the site of André's capture in Tarrytown.

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