The Kurdistan region will be under threat and Christians will be under threat.
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A lot of these women see reproductive rights as under threat; they see health care as under threat.
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Number one ranking under threat from Murray Djokovic's more than two-year hold on the number one ranking is under threat from Andy Murray.
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It is not on people who are under threat by Donald Trump's presidency — under threat by the America that he was elected by promising — to put their fears aside.
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I'm from London, I'm an immigrant here, and just like all the Latinos here who have been under threat because of the rising popularity of Trump, I feel under threat.
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The EU is under threat, the global economy is nervous.
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"My life is under threat," he said in the statement.
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Abortion will not be under threat but a guaranteed right.
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Yet equality remains elusive, and it is constantly under threat.
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But Cook noted the entire region is still under threat.
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But ad blocking software has put this revenue under threat.
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It's amazing and it's under threat now for coal mining.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Japan's reform momentum is under threat.
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Key treaties have been torn up or are under threat.
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Another 2175,500 homes and other structures are also under threat.
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The idea most under threat in the West is conservatism.
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While Google may dominate, it's position could come under threat.
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Many more drank the poison under threat of armed guards.
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Environment under threat In Nepal, understanding the landscape is vital.
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Despite what Cameron says, classes like this are under threat.
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"Roe is under threat, both directly and indirectly," she said.
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But nationalism has spiked now that Iran seems under threat.
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"The civil rights accorded every American are firmly under threat."
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Entire species are under threat of being wiped out completely.
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Yes, your personal privacy and security are constantly under threat.
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Now their last chance at protection may be under threat.
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But one of the biggest areas under threat is trade.
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Yet now, these safeguards are under threat of serious rollbacks.
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Its status as a financial hub may be under threat.
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Does he think liberal democracy is under threat in America?
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Independent stores are often under threat in cities like London.
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Unlike Perkins, the program is not under threat of expiration.
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But these Syrian clinics are always under threat of crackdown.
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Under threat of arrest or worse, Elisa said she's not scared.
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Otherwise, the elephant population here too, may ultimately come under threat.
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Residents have warned repeatedly that the provincial capital was under threat.
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It is this intensity of interaction that is now under threat.
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The Fed's role in the economy could itself be under threat.
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On February 16th it concluded that America is indeed under threat.
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Leaders Intel and Nvidia are under threat at home and abroad.
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Under the current administration, however, grants like these are under threat.
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Key deer are currently under threat from the troublesome screwworm maggot.
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In the long run the American-led network is under threat.
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In Australia, some analysts fear their country's influence is under threat.
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And that identity and dream is the one that's under threat.
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But the heritage of Lagos' Afro-Brazilian culture is under threat.
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Jaguars, the largest wild cat in the Americas, are under threat.
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Now, he worries that his hard-won freedom is under threat.
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The return to the moon program is not under threat now.
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Once again, staff members feared that their magazine was under threat.
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Tolerance evaporates when the values of the majority seem under threat.
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Our freedoms, our way of life, our democracy is under threat.
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Until then, the Affordable Care Act is very much under threat.
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At least he understood that there's a social order under threat.
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After decades of growth, the private-prison industry is under threat.
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Poison pills are typically put in place by boards under threat.
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As a result, Winikoff said, Gynuity's work is not under threat.
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However, that newfound success could come under threat from climate change.
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Mountain gorillas are under threat from poaching, war and habitat loss.
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Wasn't really ... exactly, the cognitive aspect was not really under threat, right?
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It is personal, for her, like other Jews who feel under threat.
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Many of these drivers of high profit margins are now under threat.
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He also was asked if he thought Mueller's probe is under threat.
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But many pollinators are under threat, particularly insects like bees and butterflies.
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Hudson talks tough, and, as the video teases, everyone is under threat.
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They are still under threat, today more from corporations than from colonisers.
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He was stationed in Alaska, which was under threat from the Japanese.
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We look at the broad sectors of the U.S. economy under threat.
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Most sharks are under threat from us, not the other way around.
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She worries that the flow of foreign talent might be under threat.
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Dozens of residents have been relocated, some under threat of eminent domain.
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And right now, the genetic privacy our laws protect is under threat.
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Towns such as Leeville, once a vibrant fishing center, are under threat.
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It makes sense: Groups under threat need rules to coordinate to survive.
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LGBT+ rights are also under threat elsewhere in the world, Black added.
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Almost three-quarters of native species of freshwater fish are under threat.
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Two American academics argue that this principle is now seriously under threat.
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"Our house is under threat of being burned," DeGeneres wrote on Twitter.
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Something all of us take for granted but is increasingly under threat.
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Radchenko continued to keep Ieremenko at the company under threat of violence.
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Conservatives have dedicated their livelihoods to an ideology that's now under threat.
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The right considers it a triumph, now under threat from union militants.
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But indigenous communities aren't the only people under threat from climate change.
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Which got us thinking: Has Klinsmann's job ever truly been under threat?
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Over the short term there are 10,000 jobs under threat, Duscheck added.
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But this did not at all seem like a city under threat.
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Until Tuesday's announcement, Mr. Iglesias' own leadership appeared to be under threat.
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White, German families were presented as whole and hearty—and under threat.
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The future of FBAs in Michigan and Philadelphia are currently under threat.
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However, as the ongoing attacks demonstrate, this idea is increasingly under threat.
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But America's economic expansion, the second-longest in history, is under threat.
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Yet still, the natural environment is under threat from an insatiable assailant.
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The minority leader has spent almost her entire political life under threat.
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If a price war hits earnings, that dividend could come under threat.
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The only other large Latin cluster in London is also under threat.
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But the economic expansion, the second-longest in history, is under threat.
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But the people aspiring to replace Ms. Rousseff are under threat, too.
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He painted a picture of a Buddhist population under threat from Muslims.
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But that collaboration is under threat right now, both financially and conceptually.
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Lives have been lost by brave firefighters and livelihoods are under threat.
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But that independence is under threat in the eyes of many Hongkongers.
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"It's clever, sensible, technical governance which is really under threat," he said.
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Some people live under threat of death from early in their lives.
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Unfortunately, continued access to air ambulances across the country is under threat.
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In eco-horror, the "natural" world is both under threat and threatening.
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"Our global competitiveness is under threat," said SMMT Chief Executive Mike Hawes.
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We look at the broad swaths of the U.S. economy under threat.
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It comes at a time when indigenous people are currently under threat.
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It comes at a time when indigenous people are currently under threat.
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Commercial shipping in the region could also come under threat from Iran.
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Pompeo has not publicly acknowledged the allegations that Yovanovitch was under threat.
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But Mr. Wang's hold on the company came under threat in 2015.
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China has said Xinjiang is under threat from Islamist militants and separatists.
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It's from formerly moderate voters who believe Dutch values are under threat.
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"Our" kind of people are under threat from "their" kind of people.
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The commission did not warn that democracy was under threat from the internet.
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This is not the first time the OCE has withstood challenges under threat.
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"Somebody has to stand up for them ... they are under threat," he said.
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Bankers in Europe squeal that their profits and customer relationships are under threat.
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With Iran's return post-sanctions, Saudi Arabia's leadership in OPEC is under threat.
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C2i said Trump's firm was "under threat from a consortium of environmental activists".
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Taiwan's electronics businesses are under threat as China moves up the value chain.
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In eco-horror, the "natural" world is both under threat and threatening. Formality.
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I'm talking about actual sacrifice to support people who are now under threat.
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At the time, the reefs were under threat but still teeming with life.
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When you're under threat, you want strong rules and you want strong leaders.
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But that independence is under threat in the eyes of many Hong Kongers.
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The reef and its unusual collection of marine life are already under threat.
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But the ancestral plot on which he developed his technique is under threat.
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"Power, independent, and neutral judicial process are under threat Turkey today," she said.
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You can feel under threat when you're really not, because it's just screamy.
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" But, Pence said, that "pre-eminence in outer space is now under threat.
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Step 6: Sign the bill into law under threat of a government shutdown.
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Our brains tell us we are under threat — whether we are or not.
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Entrepreneur operates under threat of failure to turn that cash into a profit.
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Supplies are currently under threat in major coffee-producing regions like South America.
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And are the Republican and Democratic parties' summer nominating conventions already under threat?
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Now LGBTQ groups feel that even those limited executive protections are under threat.
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To what extent are these efforts under threat with the incoming Trump administration?
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And liberalism is coming under threat even as extremism could find new fodder.
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Our legal status is under threat, as our lives have been for decades.
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In the areas most under threat, rich biodiversity converges with heavy economic activity.
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"We will not negotiate under threat," the commission said in the statement Tuesday.
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But the monastery remains under threat as a nearby forest continues to smolder.
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Open borders, liberal democracy and free markets are under threat around the world.
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Prominent Brexiteers including Iain Duncan Smith and John Redwood are also under threat.
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In all, more than 130 miles of federally protected lands are under threat.
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Prosecutors contend Noor was never under threat and should not have opened fire.
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Way out West, in 1879, the town of Rose Creek is under threat.
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It's a way of preserving an indigenous culture that often feels under threat.
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The Justice Department turned over the documents under threat of subpoena from Goodlatte.
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Still, were Trump to win, many of Obama's accomplishments would be under threat.
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As a culture, they remain today, as they have for decades, under threat.
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In this story, they're the ones whose way of life is under threat.
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Anything that's novel or new or advanced is under threat in the federal government.
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Trump's "America First" rhetoric on jobs, however, has put their biggest market under threat.
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In an update on Saturday afternoon, Cal Fire said 3,500 structures remained under threat.
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"Where I've seen rights and liberties under threat, I've offered to help," he says.
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Its ability to use Google's Android was under threat, Reuters reported at the time.
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"Our house is under threat of being burned," DeGeneres wrote on Twitter on Sunday.
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Once they take off, they're under threat of being shot down by the Martians.
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The Ronald Reagan Library's currently under threat ... as flames currently surround the entire structure.
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Liberal values are under threat in so many parts of the world right now.
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But Mayall said its future was under threat if locals like him dropped out.
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It may be an exaggeration to say democracy is under threat, but norms are.
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Many fear those rights are under threat as Beijing's reach extends into the city.
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That rebound looked under threat, however, in the run-up to the Fed's Sept.
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But governments have the power to jail, bankrupt and censor under threat of violence.
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Consequently, the platform for sex workers to advertise their trade online is under threat.
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However, the bill languished under threat of veto from former President George W. Bush.
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This administration isn't the first in which Title IX's protections have been under threat.
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California conservatives also have the mentality, and the unanimity, of a people under threat.
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Whitaker promptly withdrew, saying that he would not attend under threat of a subpoena.
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Their livelihoods are indeed under threat—but from growing wealth inequality, not from immigrants.
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" As the crowd in Châteaurenard cheered, Mr. Sarkozy announced, "Our identity is under threat.
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She and her followers are defending a way of life that is under threat.
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As I mentioned, the chairman of this committee claims that democracy is under threat.
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This biodiversity is under threat from oil exploration, agriculture, mining and poverty, environmentalists say.
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Instead, beginning next week, Obama's entire trans legacy is now under threat of vanishing.
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If poker AIs can reach the levels of Libratus, is that now under threat?
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This is about more than fabric – an entire way of life is under threat.
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Macron replied that no, actually he was not in favor of negotiating under threat.
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The result: Freedom of expression in the heart of British democracy is under threat.
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But with few exceptions, the industry that Columbus helped create is now under threat.
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We didn't sit back when federal funding for our law enforcement was under threat.
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All are exquisite products of a religion now under threat in the United States.
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The biggest beast of all under threat in this election is Boris Johnson himself.
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In-car connectivity requires collaboration but that industry-wide, borderless cooperation is under threat.
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Though State Department funding is under threat, diplomacy has a rich presence in theater.
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An even more basic norm under threat today is the idea of legitimate opposition.
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He prefers massive shelters that house the poor temporarily — sometimes under threat of arrest.
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But now that both favorites are under threat, that sense of inevitability has lessened.
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Initially called Amida, Diyarbakir has at various times throughout its history been under threat.
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Not all of the Dream Center schools are under threat of an immediate shutdown.
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"I don't agree that freedom is under threat today," Babis said in a speech.
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It's no secret that women's bodily autonomy and reproductive rights are under threat right now.
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But it is under pressure on many fronts simultaneously and cannot reinforce areas under threat.
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You're kind of awe-struck by it, even though your own birds are under threat.
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Economic globalization faces headwinds, and multilateralism and the system of free trade are under threat.
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But coral reefs from around the globe remain under threat from environmental problems as well.
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Now that unique status could be under threat from the gradual erosion of political freedoms.
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And Huawei, in particular, is under threat due to security fears raised by Western governments.
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But the "fourth estate" is just one of the institutions under threat in Trump's America.
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However its business model is under threat due to a reliance on conflicted remuneration structures.
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With such policies under threat by Mr Trump, city-attorneys are likely to be busy.
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But in recent years, that power has been waning, and the kingdom is under threat.
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First, a local high school reportedly canceled a scheduled event under threat of student walkout.
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But he is not under threat of eviction from the Moncloa, the prime-ministerial compound.
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But as a novel, I would only touch it again under threat of bodily harm.
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Now, Rosenstein's tenure at the DOJ appears under threat, as Trump reportedly weighs firing him.
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Increasingly, the people who are trying to expose the abuses have themselves come under threat.
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Reactance is that unpleasant feeling we get when our freedom to choose is under threat.
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Intel's dominant position is now under threat from a resurgent AMD and an ambitious Qualcomm.
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But his dream of expanding his factory and his American customer base is under threat.
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Buyers should be aware that some of their most basic property rights are under threat.
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We lived under threat and couldn't get any help from the government, or the police.
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And under threat of disappearing pets, Buttigieg negotiated lighter licensing regulations on pet chip scanners.
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While tourism on the reef generates millions of dollars, the region is increasingly under threat.
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The bank's hard-won credibility as the guardian of the euro could come under threat.
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His ouster left the country spiraling into chaos and coming under threat from violent extremists.
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What is clear is that the investment spree is now under threat from slumping profits.
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Living in California, you basically feel like you're constantly under threat of losing your guns.
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US credibility as an actor capable of dealing with major global challenges is under threat.
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Our current defenses are under threat of failing due to resistance from the malaria parasite.
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He believes that the European culture is under threat given the high influx of migrants.
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The former congressman believes that the dollar is "under threat," and could someday be replaced.
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But future growth is under threat from new laws, at least in certain American cities.
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It's under threat because of global warming, the pine beetle epidemic, drought, and so on.
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The species was considered under threat of habitat extinction as far back as the 1980s.
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"The Mediterranean diet is under threat by urbanization and globalization," Must wrote in an email.
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Experience reaffirms, time and again, that they are, as they've always been, outsiders under threat.
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I knew from watching the news that Hasakah was under threat from the Islamic State.
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Despite the importance of Indian generics, the 'pharmacy of the developing world' is under threat.
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They were then allegedly forced them to work for no pay under threat of violence.
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Bentley is now out of the picture, having resigned in April under threat of impeachment.
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Like Guadalcanal's bulldozers, they would offer a cheap way to keep the enemy under threat.
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It is also the first place the world turns to when peace is under threat.
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Its position as global market leader is also under threat from another Chinese competitor, Huawei.
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The ad industry is under threat from clients who are squeezing them, devaluing their services.
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The gang form a circle, back to back, coming together now that they're under threat.
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Mr. Musharraf ruled until 2008, when he was forced to resign under threat of impeachment.
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If the decision is overturned, reproductive freedom for millions of Americans could be under threat.
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Schools and hospitals in Afghanistan are increasingly under threat, a United Nations report warned Monday.
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There is no doubt that over the years, small businesses have become increasingly under threat.
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The real issue is unborn children and children under threat in locker rooms. Right. 14.
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And the Olympics are under threat, with Canada and Australia refusing to send their athletes.
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"I would not sign such a contract unless my country was under threat," he said.
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The women resigned under threat of termination the same month, according to their arrest warrants.
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Nothing. Abraham protested to God when the city of Sodom was under threat of destruction.
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Yet many of the federal efficiency programs stimulating this progress are under threat in Washington.
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The bread factory of the title is an arts space whose financing comes under threat.
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In Hungary, it is not just the rule of law that has been under threat.
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Now there is renewed fear — even alarm — that Hong Kong's autonomy is again under threat.
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A fight for democracy wherever it is under threat — be it at home or abroad.
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The rest are under threat from rising sea temperatures, harmful fishing practices and vicious tourism.
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Still, as President Trump's reluctance to certify Iran's compliance illustrates, the deal remains under threat.
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Under threat of suspension just one student walked out of Sayreville HS this morning #1010wins.
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Under threat of violence, he gave up his iPhone password and confessed to soliciting prostitution.
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Cacao plants are under threat of devastation thanks to warmer temperatures and dryer weather conditions.
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In the third case, Steve Beylund consented to a blood test under threat of prosecution in North Dakota; his case was sent back to lower courts in light of the court's ruling that warrant-less blood tests can't be mandated under threat of penalty.
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That means South Korea's plan to build 11 nuclear reactors by 2029 could be under threat.
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Tit-for-tat trade embargoes and tariffs will be imposed; the WTO could come under threat.
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So I think The National Petroleum Reserve is under threat as much as these other areas.
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The march comes at a time when LGBTQ rights are under threat in the United States.
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His job is constantly under threat and he needs to kiss the ring of President Trump.
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"We are under threat," Ortega told France 24 TV in an interview being broadcast on Monday.
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But as some of these forces ebb, the era of relentlessly expanding profits is under threat.
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MSI says the cuts mean programs affecting thousands of people in Burkina Faso are under threat.
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IPPF operations are not under threat in Burkina Faso as other donors finance its projects there.
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It is all under threat this Fourth of July – and we need to fight for it.
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It often requires a social network that extends beyond the areas under threat from the hurricane.
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Lashkar Gah is currently under threat from two directions by the militant group, the official said.
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But their businesses — and Americans' eating habits — are under threat as bananas face an existential crisis.
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The biggest decliners have been from insurers, which are under threat from "Medicare for All" proposals.
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My connection to Mavrovo could have been a connection to any other protected area under threat.
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Ecologists blame these pollutants in part for putting almost three-quarters of native fish under threat.
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With that position under threat, banks will spread staff and operations to other European financial centres.
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It could have been worse: Vallarino has had eggs stolen under threat of gun and machete.
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At the moment, science in this country is seemingly under threat from the Trump administration itself.
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"Safety and being able to maintain a way of life may feel under threat," he says.
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The scene looks serene, but these endangered gorillas are under threat from mining in the region.
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In Syria and other conflicts, journalists, aid workers and other civilian groups are also under threat.
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Kesha has previously maintained that Gottwald forced her to lie under oath, under threat of violence.
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"Too often, these venues find themselves under threat from new development and red tape," Khan said.
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People's lives and bodies are coming under threat on micro- and macro-levels; fighting is essential.
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Their way of life remains under threat from loggers, mining concerns, ranchers, dams and road-building.
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Many fear the Brexit vote, and the turmoil it has unleashed, puts London's prosperity under threat.
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The Wagners fear that all of this could someday be under threat from big, impersonal corporations.
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But once on the cops' turf, and under threat of unjust charges, the twitching becomes uncontrollable.
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She told me that she had never shaken the sense that the country is under threat.
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Indeed, by most accounts it is Muslims, and especially Rohingyas, who are under threat in Myanmar.
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Although "circumstances" may "have changed" on Roe recently, abortion rights have been under threat for decades.
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She fears that it is increasingly under threat as state laws look to boost solar generation.
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All of Boulder's charms are under threat, Mr. Pomerance said as he concluded an hourlong tour.
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Like "Star Trek," it's a vision of cosmopolitan democracy, right as that ideal is under threat.
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"Even as we commemorate the act, the right to vote is under threat," Brooks told Hill.
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A province-wide state of emergency has been declared, and neighbouring communities are now under threat.
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But the most recent charges laid against Julian Assange has put those press freedoms under threat.
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Grab is under threat from Go-Jek, which expanded to Thailand at the end of 2018.
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She has since said she was "forced" to sign those denials under threat of legal action.
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Gut lost two-tenths early in her second run, but her victory never came under threat.
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Under threat, Niger welcomed such assistance and is a major recipient of counterterrorism assistance in Africa.
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Her family burns her passport, holding her under threat of abandonment, public humiliation and even death.
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In recent years, the global economic order appeared to be under threat a number of times.
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Florida's official state tree, the sabal palm, is under threat from a rapidly spreading, fatal disease.
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In the new ninth season, the doctor's career comes under threat from complaints about his attitude.
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Our waterways and coastal areas are increasingly under threat from worsening pollution caused by stormwater runoff.
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But with Wall Street's decade-long bull run under threat, Trump sees an opportunity for investors.
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The captain earlier was ordered to make the transfer under threat of criminal penalties, including jail.
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Wildlife in Australia was already under threat before these fires, as humans have changed the landscape.
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Our totems, our songlines, our sacred ceremony sites that remain ... our very existence is under threat.
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Global elections are under threat from disinformation, and not enough is being done to protect them.
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Mr. Wang had recently found his position under threat in a rare Chinese hostile takeover attempt.
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And the safety Muslims were promised in young and independent India is once again under threat.
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Since the Middle Belt is Nigeria's breadbasket, food security throughout the country is under threat too.
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The five fields that were under threat of strike are operated by Statoil, Shell and Eni.
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He operates most of the time from a survival perspective — particularly when he's feeling under threat.
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"Most of them had to go to work today under pressure and under threat," he said.
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But the river is under threat from groundwater pumping and efforts to bury nuclear waste nearby.
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He assured forecasters they had his full support and that no one's job was under threat.
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That's the American way: what little help we offer poor people comes under threat of prison.
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The future of North Africa's leading oil and gas producer Libya is once again under threat.
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Do you think he's more under threat under the Trump administration having on the Washington Post?
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Why it matters: May's job has been under threat for months, and yet she keeps on surviving.
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More than 100 other officials are also under threat of prosecution or have been demoted or fired.
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Yet, this week it looked like his own free speech and expression could have been under threat.
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While nobody knows how many seahorse are left in the world, experts say they are under threat.
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A hard Brexit, though, could put future foreign contract offers – and my planned career path – under threat.
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Now, of course, for Brits abroad and Europeans in the UK, all of that is under threat.
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SULLIVAN: YOU DON'T FEEL UNDER THREAT AS MUCH AS MAYBE SOME OF THE BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES SHOULD?
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With their funding under threat, NGOs and others are looking for ways to keep their coffers full.
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If you operate in a state where abortion access is under threat, expect to experience the consequences.
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The industry presents itself as defending liberalism and globalisation at a time when they are under threat.
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She allegedly accused him of taking advantage of her under threat of being "punished," the affidavit states.
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Choose vital EU worker status being under threat with widespread uncertainty to family, businesses, and the economy.
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America's farm industry also relies heavily on immigrant labor, which is under threat under the current administration.
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We're constantly under threat, but we stare down the most intense hatred with resolve, perseverance and strength.
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Investors would welcome neither aggressive Fed tightening nor any sense that central-bank independence was under threat.
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They see their own group as under threat, and think this justifies extreme violence in "self-defence".
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Now, as a new conservative justice joins the bench, some of these gains may be under threat.
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The village rushed to relocate dozens of residents, pushing some to leave under threat of eminent domain.
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There is no citizen in Darfur that is under threat and in need of protection from UNAMID.
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Soros must feel that his globalist worldview is deeply under threat from Brexit and now (Donald) Trump.
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That is a long time for places like Poland and the Baltic countries that feel under threat.
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But traders focused on the weak outlook and concerns the dividend could be under threat in future.
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Kenya has remained under threat from the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group based in neighboring Somalia.
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For those people who are under threat, they don't have the time and space to be ironic.
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But now environmental rules are under threat as the Trump administration looks to roll back federal regulations.
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Advertising is a key source of revenue for online publishers but adblocking has put that under threat.
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Much of the historic city is reduced to rubble and is still under threat of ISIS attacks.
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Now, however, the future of Port Talbot works and the town are under threat as never before.
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Republicans will need Democratic votes to fund their government, and Democrats will not provide them under threat.
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A network of Gulen-related schools, cultural centres and newspapers say they feel under threat from Ditib.
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Fire officials said some 200 structures remained under threat, down from about 1,000 earlier in the day.
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With Mr Trump as the nominee, the Goldwater takeover, which has lasted 35 years, is under threat.
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Breyer asked whether such a long period waiting "under threat of execution" represented cruel and unusual punishment.
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As America gears up to impose its will on global business, all this could be under threat.
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The economic disruption has also put India's ranking as the world's fastest-growing big economy under threat.
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Today the sources of that support are themselves under threat, none more so than the European Union.
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While online companies are prohibiting ads, there is less evidence that traditional advertising routes are under threat.
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NATO reported earlier this year that its infrastructure came under threat from 500 cyberattacks monthly in 2016.
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He said GNA ministers originally from Tripoli were "not under threat and even move around without security".
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In Tanzania's Selous Game Reserve the population has been under threat for decades, and numbers are dwindling.
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When you see basic injustice and rights under threat, it is up to us to become engaged.
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They're under threat in terms of just violence enacted towards the space and the people in it.
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But that's been increasingly under threat, as Beijing wants to bring Hong Kong closer into its orbit.
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About seven million American workers had been compelled to support political positions under threat from their bosses.
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It dealt with the issues of the day: Black bodies under threat, but it didn't stay there.
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We are living at a moment in history when democratic values are under threat by authoritarian leaders.
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Global growth is already under threat from the trade war, slumping demand, Brexit and wider geopolitical uncertainty.
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He was well aware that science and climate research were under threat from the new Trump administration.
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The 'Art Under Threat' report records incidents of censorship, violence, and persecution against artists around the world.
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By the early 1940s, the stability of American urban domestic life had been under threat for years.
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That is now under threat, as Solomon Islands strongly considers a switch to Beijing away from Taiwan.
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And they are under threat both from rising ocean temperatures and from what those warmer waters bring.
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So much of the American West these days is under threat of development and fossil fuel extraction.
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That's good news for the country as a whole, but the island nation's leopards are under threat.
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"Our identity is under threat when we accept an immigration policy that makes no sense," he said.
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The study also warned that the ability of indigenous peoples to protect their lands is under threat.
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Corporate earnings are increasingly under threat as manufacturers scramble for alternatives to China's vast network of suppliers.
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Bonding moments like these are under threat now as the family&aposs future in America remains uncertain.
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The deal is under threat from the Trump administration, which may decide to withdraw from the agreement.
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The right to claim asylum, enshrined in international law, remains "under threat", Grandi said, without naming names.
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Rainforest-saving chocolate The Amazon rainforest -- the largest rainforest in the world -- is under threat of collapse.
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Real is set for No. 21 next year, but like the Wings', Arsenal's streak is under threat.
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With the weak ruble keeping many Russian tourists at home, Christmas profits are even more under threat.
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They are over issues that make people feel their sense of self is disrespected and under threat.
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When under threat, users can also engage an SOS button that summons a response from its agents.
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Mr. Kimmel took the opportunity to remind viewers that the Children's Health Insurance Program is under threat.
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Maguire will testify in open session before the House Intelligence Committee next week under threat of subpoena.
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Press freedom is also under threat, with Hungary, Serbia, Israel and India singled out for worrying steps.
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Latino residents there, under threat from the newly passed law, were not moved by Perla's story line.
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The announcement comes at a time when trans people's rights are under threat on a national level.
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But some believe that after a year of racist incidents on campus, that status is under threat.
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And many people make decisions about what actions are "appropriate" differently when they feel personally under threat.
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Minority groups as well as secular-minded Hindus are increasingly fearful that the country's diversity is under threat.
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They've come under threat from digital disruption, and there's not a place for people to bring that out.
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But activists say those freedoms have come under threat with perceived meddling by Communist Party rulers in Beijing.
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But some scientists, who worry these bears are under threat from a rapidly melting Arctic, aren't so sure.
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Still, as Alshaalan said, the country remains in a state of civil war and under threat from terrorism.
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However, this protection is under threat because FUNAI's budget has been severely slashed, according to the advocacy group.
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Iran's exports are shrinking as oil buyers cut off purchases under threat of sanctions from the Trump administration.
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His app also remains on Google's Play Store, and time will tell if it's under threat there too.
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After years of desertification, its rich biodiversity is under threat and drought has hindered the fight against hunger.
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With Oracle under threat, Ellison may pull out all the stops, including buying rivals, to stay on top.
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Boeing, however, fell 0.6 percent as its deal to sell jets to Iran was seen as under threat.
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Exports, the third main source of growth besides housing and consumption, are now under threat from American protectionism.
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And in East Africa, where LGBT rights are frequently under threat, the situation could be more even dire.
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Under threat from the KGB, Alexeyeva emigrated to the US in 1977 and later became a US citizen.
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Its future, and that of a score of other "emblematic" schools (especially choosy grammar schools) is under threat.
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The thing to hang on to is that we can all recognise liberalism, especially now it's under threat.
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It does not just have to contend with Labor: several more conservative strongholds are under threat from independents.
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That business is now under threat as governments promote cheaper unbranded products as a route to universal healthcare.
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But after losing its lead in exports and manufacturing, is America's tech supremacy now under threat from China?
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That deal is under threat after U.S. President Donald Trump decided to decertify Iran's compliance with its terms.
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The government's relentless message that Hungary is under threat from external enemies shores up the base of Fidesz.
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It is not just species in the U.K. that are under threat from a changing environment and climate.
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Texas also continued to be under threat from possible tornadoes, and Dallas saw strong storms on Wednesday morning.
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Now, it's the hamburger — the very-nearly patriotic staple of every childhood and backyard barbecue — that's under threat.
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Jews, who for centuries have faced discrimination, dehumanization, scapegoating and even genocide, are once again under threat today.
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He said he had spent 1.2 million shekels ($339,33) building the family house that is now under threat.
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In all, some 7 million people in 15 states were under threat of flooding, according to CNN meteorologists.
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In all, some 43 million people in 24 states were under threat of flooding, according to CNN meteorologists.
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The context: The world's biodiversity, the sheer number of species and the diversity of traits, is under threat.
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Decades of conflict meant that traditional arts were under threat of being lost in areas like Murad Khani.
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Then he said that no journalists from our TV channel are under threat, and that I'm not either.
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The inquiry also found that the soldiers were not under threat and that the British soldiers shot first.
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Analysts say both delivery companies are under threat by Amazon, which is quickly building its own delivery network.
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Even if this specific legislation doesn't touch Social Security, make no mistake: It puts Social Security under threat.
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An agreement reached last year between Russia and Turkey to de-escalate tensions in Idlib is under threat.
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Under threat of receiving the death penalty, he confessed to the crime and implicated another man, Richard Danziger.
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It also comes at a time when their model is under threat from new competitors like consulting companies.
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Farage has also indicated he would feel forced to launch a political comeback if Brexit was under threat.
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" The City of London will not come to an end, he said, "but it will come under threat.
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Mr. Borges accepted the award on the opposition's behalf and warned that democracy was under threat in Venezuela.
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This means that India's rich and diverse culture — as well as its very identity — may be under threat.
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Part of something uniquely Australian was under threat, and this is what it would take to save it.
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The AfD regards the German people as a coherent biological body under threat to be "destroyed" by immigration.
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And again, talk with a legal professional if you think that your employment may be under threat.4.
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A speaker spoke about the faith and the land being under threat, about foreign troops looting the country.
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The local magistrates court, which handles less-serious offenses, is under threat because it hears too few cases.
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Relinquishing it to the Palestinians could put large swaths of Israel under threat of militant attacks, they say.
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The rule of law depends on a society's willingness to stand up for it when it's under threat.
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We can't let the energy dissipate in a situation where our rights and our freedoms are under threat.
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Complicated law enforcement commands that require mobility and balance — under threat of execution — cannot be an acceptable standard.
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Instead he was assigned under threat of disciplinary action to the FOIA task force his attorney tells CNN.
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"He has lived in prison under threat of execution for 40 years," Justice Breyer wrote of Mr. Sireci.
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The committee is also demanding that the Justice Department provide evidence for Trump's claim, under threat of subpoena.
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Opinion A spectacular campaign to elevate the design of federal buildings is under threat from small-minded classicists.
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But until more is known, some residents of color in the Texas capital say they feel under threat.
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Instead, he was assigned under threat of disciplinary action to the FOIA task force, his attorney tells CNN.
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Plans by Spain's top flight soccer league to hold regular season games in the U.S. are under threat.
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As soon as a Republican administration or Congress gets into power, federal education spending would be under threat.
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But that education is under threat — not only at Middlebury, but at colleges and universities around the country.
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Conservationists have increasingly voiced concern that the Galapagos and its delicate ecosystem are under threat from over-tourism.
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While justice was served for Jane Doe, the reproductive rights of people across this country are under threat.
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"And then, unfortunately, some will be pressed into the fight under threat of death or other harsh retribution."
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But these stalls are under threat: The Chinese government continues to crack down on the unregulated food economy.
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They are under threat from drug cartels and dependent on American volunteers for even the most basic necessities.
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This story originally appeared on WIRED UK. But even that seems under threat in the age of coronavirus.
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When the future of public education is under threat, continued access to free and unlimited information is paramount.
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When the basic norms of decency, civility and truthfulness are under threat, isn't that a silent Pearl Harbor?
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But many Obama-era efforts to push the food industry in a healthier direction are now under threat.
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Like any phenomenon dependent on ice, cold and weather patterns, the caves are under threat from climate change.
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Oxfam is under threat of losing its British government funding over sexual misconduct accusations in Haiti and Chad.
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And local officials who are most directly under threat from federal defunding — police officers — are even more squeamish.
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They too feel under threat, and that is also not OK. People must feel free to express dissent.
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But, that business is under threat with the growth of competing games like Hearthstone and League of Legends.
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Besides work at the bedside, the research immigrants do in labs across the country is also under threat.
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A Photojournalist Fled Veracruz Under Threat, But Murder Found Him in Mexico City Rogelio Velázquez contributed to this report.
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The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act are now under threat by a Republican-controlled government.
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With the longterm future of the fossil fuel-powered car under threat, automakers have no choice but to adapt.
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Cinema's status as the country's most important cultural export is under threat as French music finds a new groove.
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"We are not currently under threat from the actual fire, it's smoke that's presenting health hazards," a spokesman said.
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I think what's under threat for investors, if you want to invest in this stock, is what comes next.
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Giovanni Buttarelli was a warrior for democracy and the Enlightenment values that sustain the democratic project, now under threat.
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But the city's revival is under threat again, this time by rivalry between America and Iran and their proxies.
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Sorghum and millet, which have higher tolerance to drought and heat, could replace maize in most places under threat.
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The average death-row prisoner spends ten years under threat of execution before the case reaches the Supreme Court.
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"The dollar is under threat," Didier Saint-Georges, of French asset manager Carmignac, writes in a note to investors.
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However her sales is under threat since the world of Music's focus will be on "Aretha Franklin" for days.
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Southern-hairy nosed wombats don't breed well under captivity, and they are a species which is currently under threat.
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It's unlikely that the bill will pass this time, but reproductive rights are still under threat in the state.
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Irish lenders are under threat of being penalised by the state if they do not speed up the compensation.
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And it's not just data that needs protecting; the capture devices of the IoT are also genuinely under threat.
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The content is produced solely by The Conversation (CNN)The world's most popular drink (after water) is under threat.
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The agency made no mention of North Korea's nuclear weapons program or being under threat from the United States.
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Under such a scenario, Britain's force for good around the world would be under threat, less aid, less influence.
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Now a statue of Cecil Rhodes, a Victorian imperialist in South Africa, is under threat at Oriel College, Oxford.
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Australia's iconic beaches are marked as the country's top tourist pull, and are under threat from rising sea levels.
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Yeah, obviously they'll have to report earnings and ultimately it's going to be ... They're still under threat from Apple.
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Meanwhile its historic detente with the United States came under threat with the election of Donald Trump as President.
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They're enviably brave and competent when danger threatens, and loyal and altruistic even (or especially) under threat of death.
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But advocates say that for people living under threat of deportation in America today, there's no separating the two.
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He has accused Fillon of being under the influence of "financial powers" and said French democracy is under threat.
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And in a region geopolitically defined as the "Middle East," centralized archives, collections, and libraries are sometimes under threat.
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This leaves Boeing's status as the world's largest planemaker, a position it has held for eight years, under threat.
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This way of life and subsistence are increasingly under threat as the state makes its big push into mining.
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But the heterodox, tolerant Islam that has set it apart from much of the Middle East is under threat.
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" He continued, "Earth is under threat from so many areas that it is difficult for me to be positive.
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DeGeneres tweeted Sunday that she also had to start evacuating because her home is under threat of being burned.
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American families, he argued, are under threat from foreigners who are as violent and menacing as they are insidious.
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" The president added that freedom of a religion is a "sacred right," but that it is also "under threat.
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Source: Business Insider, Moraga Bel AirRead more: Rupert Murdoch's $30 million Southern California estate is under threat from wildfires
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Honeybees and other species of bee are under threat from the use of pesticides, climate change, and other factors.
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And while the program has had some successes, the bounty and other parts of the program are under threat.
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For the Save Druridge Bay campaigners, the jobs and the profits do not compensate for what is under threat.
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For the patrons of a recently opened Wetherspoons in Kent, however, the casual Spoons visit may be under threat.
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Russia is strong and ready for becoming what the U.S.S.R. once was and Europe is divided and under threat.
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But other students arrived at the protest without permission slips, under threat of demerit, and fearful of academic repercussions.
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In today's very different era, the European and global institutions Mr. Bush and his contemporaries built are under threat.
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Their hearts led them to speak up in a year in which our democracy seemed to be under threat.
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Investors appear especially focused on any signs that extraordinary profits generated by these giant tech companies are under threat.
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However, despite the numerous benefits, the census may be under threat from achieving an accurate population count this cycle.
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Across the United States, Europe, and elsewhere, democracy has been under threat by forces of intolerance, corruption, and authoritarianism.
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With Oracle under threat, Mr. Ellison may pull out all the stops, including buying rivals, to stay on top.
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Yet efforts to end the deadly disease are under threat as mosquitoes become increasingly resistant to drugs and insecticides.
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Both decisions were met with acrimony from those — primarily in Western Europe — who saw their privileged position under threat.
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Every Korean American has a connection through family or friends to someone living under threat on the Korean peninsula.
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Only under threat of subpoenas and through court rulings was much of this critical information provided to our committee.
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But Europeans, in general, feel that the fundamentals of the trans-Atlantic partnership are all under threat from Washington.
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We are under threat of violence as we walk down a city street or enter our synagogues to pray.
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Ever since, every Israeli town within 10 miles of the Gaza Strip has been under threat of rocket attacks.
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And the more the one comes under threat, the more the other rises to the occasion (and vice versa).
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As for Nicole and Keith, their home in Australia is under threat but so far ... it hasn't caught fire.
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Disney's magical rally is under threat Friday as its stock moves lower for the first time in ten sessions.
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K. trade deal have come under threat in the first day of talks amid concerns over chlorinated chicken imports.
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The idea is to highlight cases of journalists "who are incarcerated, under threat or facing injustice," the coalition says.
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But very sadly now, our founders' vision of a republic is under threat from actions from the White House.
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"It was very visceral, like my way of life was under threat," she recalled, describing the months since November.
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"From droughts to floods, farmers are under threat across the country because of increasingly unpredictable weather events," she said.
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We only recycle about 9 percent of the plastic we produce, and even that tiny fraction is under threat.
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However, with the election of Donald Trump, and more so his incoming administration, state marijuana programs are under threat.
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Wildlife, too, is under threat, including rare hyacinth macaws, maned wolves and jaguars that call the shrinking savanna home.
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"Our founders' vision of a republic is under threat from actions from the White House," said Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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The specter of President Nixon's resignation under threat of removal from office has hung over Trump for some time.
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It was fashion as an elegy to nature under threat; nature as it may not exist in the future.
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And as museums and culture feel to be increasingly under threat, I think that it was a good move.
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Social media has been suitably outraged by the news that its mid-afternoon sugar fix may be under threat.
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But people who voted for Wilders also show how much the idea of the cosmopolitan old continent is under threat.
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Ring-tailed lemurs are on the list of endangered primates and are under threat partly due to illegal pet trade.
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"We're both under threat at the state and national level," said Nikki Madsen, executive director of the Abortion Care Network.
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Yet, despite these measures, parts of the forest are still under threat, including the area claimed by the Chuka community.
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And so this June, he decided to visit and document all 27 monuments under threat by the Trump Administration's order.
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Merely allowing mining near protected areas could generate conflict and put them under threat, WWF and Greenpeace said in statements.
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Democracies around the world are under threat from malicious actors who seek to use social media as an information battleground.
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The Getty Center in West Los Angeles, filled with priceless artworks, came under threat before firefighters fought back the flames.
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Earlier this month a panel backed by the UN warned that 1m species were under threat because of human interference.
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Thus South Korea and Japan would remain under threat—and feel betrayed by an ally interested in protecting only itself.
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While life in the camp is bleak and monotonous, refugees are reviving their culture which was under threat in Myanmar.
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RIC=DEBUSS%3DECI With global growth appearing under threat this year, many central banks have adopted ever looser policy stances.
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She worries the impression from media coverage is that the whole island is under threat, which isn&apost the case.
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It also revealed new hotspots of biodiversity -- areas that are rich in species but also under threat from human activity.
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Talks of further measures against Maduro come after Venezuelan Opposition leader Juan Guaidó returned to Venezuela under threat of arrest.
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A raft of 258-22013 conservative rulings, including those against campaign finance limits and for gun rights, seemed under threat.
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More than one in 10 wildlife species in the U.K. are under threat of extinction, according to a new report.
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When Joseph Stalin came to power art became government-dictated propaganda and its makers, often under threat, towed the line.
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For more than 200 years, Iran's sovereignty, independence and integrity have come under threat from world powers and regional conflicts.
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The clay cap beneath the park, once at risk, was no longer under threat after the vast reduction in squirrels.
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Rather, it is the island's growing business of life insurance for expatriates and the global rich that is under threat.
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Many fought hard to keep the information secret, and some responded to our requests only under threat of legal action.
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"With business confidence under threat from an uncertain economic outlook in the UK, accommodation sales have been weak," he added.
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Mangrove forests under threat The World Wildlife Fund estimates over one-third of the planet's mangroves have already been cleared.
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More than 100 people are dead and almost 6 million are under threat from rising flood waters in the region.
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In northern Europe, Sweden was still under threat from wildfires, which in recent weeks have extended into the Arctic Circle.
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True, it can be challenging to do so when you are under threat, if you are facing discrimination or violence.
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And the WWF says Machu Picchu in the Andes, also not on the U.N. list, is under threat from logging.
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Other sites under threat include the Everglades in the United States, Ecuador's Galapagos islands or Russia's Kamchatka volcanoes, it said.
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For instance, condemning efforts to tear down Confederate monuments, the President has repeated warned that America's "culture" is under threat.
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Asked whether his leadership was under threat, Turnbull declared: "I enjoy the confidence of the cabinet and my party room".
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"All the groups in Iraq other than Shi'ites will be under threat if Iran can make this road," Abdullah said.
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But Citgo is under threat from Venezuela's creditors attempting to seize shares in the company in return for unpaid debts.
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" Duran criticized a laundry list of Trump policies in saying his city's values are "under threat by the Trump administration.
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Skype was one of the first big voice chatting apps, but it's increasingly come under threat from basically all sides.
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British economic output would likely be quite substantially hit and large swaths of its business model would come under threat.
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"Why would one pay for a ghost network when the credibility of that network has been under threat," he said.
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But the anxiety over high-achieving Asian-Americans also evoked an older fear that the white majority was under threat.
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And we have to carry with us an understanding that access to civic participation is unevenly distributed and under threat.
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Many Hong Kong lawyers, concerned that the city's judicial independence was under threat, staged a silent march on Nov. 8.
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Christians are under threat in much of the developing world, and Russia has a record of pressuring non-Orthodox faiths.
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Firefighters are making progress against the largest California wildfire ever recorded although thousands of homes and buildings remain under threat.
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The French company's local unit is under threat from APN's intentions to expand in the bus-advertising market, analysts said.
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The Kurdish-Arab town is under threat of a Turkish military operation that has already complicated the war in Syria.
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However, Jefferies analysts said the dividend could be under threat if British power prices do not rise from current levels.
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An appeal to white identity tends to work better in areas where that identity is felt to be under threat.
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"They too feel under threat, and that is also not OK." "People must feel free to express dissent," Pichai continued.
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It hardly needs a terrorist incursion from outside the region to explain why Niger and its neighbors are under threat.
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The Amazon rainforest has been under threat for decades now—losing close to 20 percent in the past 40 years.
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Pride month is under threat in Turkey by groups like Alperen Hearths and Anatolia Muslim Youth Association, Al Jazeera reports.
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Just under a third (30 percent) fear that Germany's cultural and social values are under threat due to the refugees.
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Trilobites It could be tried again if the city of Hilo comes under threat, although many object to such airstrikes.
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She gained international acclaim for being the conscience of a country where liberal, secular voices have continuously been under threat.
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If the SARB thinks its independence is under threat, it could challenge in court any moves to change its mandate.
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He was frank about his drug and alcohol use, she said, and told her that he had confessed under threat.
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" The suit, which seeks unspecified monetary damages, said Diaz Cruz was not armed and the officers not under threat. "Mr.
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But the $150 billion video-streaming service's fourth-quarter performance, unveiled on Tuesday, shows how that is coming under threat.
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Raw and hateful language has become increasingly common online, and politicians are increasingly under threat, with some now requiring protection.
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FATCA, enacted by Democrats in 2010, is an indiscriminate information dragnet requiring — under threat of extraterritorial sanctions — all non-U.
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It's a far cry from the affordable live-work artist spaces now under threat of disappearing completely from Los Angeles.
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They are under threat worldwide by climate change, pollution and unregulated fishing and tourism, so saving each piece is important.
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We do support groups that advance the rule of law and human rights, which are under threat in Poland today.
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"White consciousness," as you put it, is like any other identity: It gets activated when it's under threat or challenged.
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But that model is now under threat -- and the coronavirus has revealed deep structural flaws and incompetence in the government.
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U.S. Ambassador Kelly Craft told the Security Council that "regrettably the promise of the Berlin conference is already under threat".
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She resigned, under threat of a heresy investigation, and today there are no women on the theology faculty at Southern.
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On the radar: Apple's sales in China, a crucial market, had been stabilizing — but they're now under threat from coronavirus.
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Much of today's privacy debate assumes that precious parts of our lives are under threat from intrusive corporations and governments.
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Living under threat of eviction is particularly devastating for young children, who need stability at home to succeed at school.
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The seats of Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers are both under threat, according to YouGov polling.
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A modernized electric grid even has implications for national security, as utilities have increasingly come under threat of foreign cyberattacks.
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But Microsoft seems to understand that living room gaming is increasingly under threat from cheaper alternatives, such as mobile devices.
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In the end, there was no need: Judge Kent resigned after pleading guilty to obstructing justice under threat of impeachment.
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But this trend is not confined to one part of the island, and everywhere protected areas are coming under threat.
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But now an array of Obama-era efforts to push the food industry in a healthier direction are under threat.
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Prime Minister Youssef Chahed told Reuters last week that Tunisia was still under threat from militant groups including Islamic State.
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"Everyone who stayed in Aleppo, which was under threat of siege for a long time, has prepared for steadfastness," he said.
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Traditional hoteliers are already under threat from companies like Airbnb, which offer travelers access to short-term apartment or home rentals.
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"The trust between the ANC and communities' built over up over so many years, is now severely under threat," they wrote.
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The site peddles misinformation and paranoia -- "you are under threat," Jones screamed on Monday's show -- while selling supplements and survivalist gear.
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Set up in 2013 by the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, the project protects British seeds currently under threat from disease.
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But now their farm is under threat after the company that for years supplied their milk nationally abruptly nixed their contract.
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That total on Sunday jumps to 22.633 million under threat as storms are predicted to move into the Great Lakes area.
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While global demand for coffee is rising, both main species, arabica and robusta, are climate sensitive and under threat long term.
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You play as a silent hero in a fantastical realm that is under threat from a roided-up dragon in spandex.
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At its core is a defence of Hong Kong's distinct identity, with its comparative liberties, which many believe are under threat.
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Sony still makes most of its PlayStation revenue through game sales to console owners, and that business looks increasingly under threat.
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COD: I mean in a world where like people's scores are you know constantly under threat, are they providing better service?
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" The big picture: "If you ask the Russian political elite, they will tell you they came under threat by Western propaganda.
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We believe LGE's market position will be under threat because of a lack of hardware differentiation amid growth of Chinese manufacturers.
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Haddad called on Brazilians to unite behind him, warning that the 1988 Constitution that underpinned Brazil's young democracy was under threat.
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CNTE members are boycotting their evaluations and refusing to administer tests to their students—sometimes under threat from menacing union thugs.
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For U.S. corn syrup makers, the escalating tensions put them under threat of a trade war with their largest foreign market.
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That deal is under threat after U.S. President Donald Trump decided to decertify Iran's compliance with the terms of the agreement.
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We looked back at some of the 1970s-era environmental disasters that led to new protections but are now under threat.
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"A lot of states provided these students with resources, in-state tuition and beyond, which are now under threat," said Escalante.
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In the lead-up to the election, rights groups have warned that freedom of association and expression have been under threat.
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It became a tabloid story in Sweden about the pressure journalists face and how they should be supported when under threat.
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The amount of soil that is suitable for growing could diminish in this apocalyptic future, putting even root vegetables under threat.
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In-game text constantly reinforces the islands as a hothouse for biological diversity, but also as a fragile environment under threat.
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Nolan's is a bastion of the game in a city where it is under threat, even attracting players from outside London.
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Patricia Espinosa, the U.N.'s climate chief, said "the very fabric of life on Earth is under threat" from rising temperatures.
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Sectors such as retail or those linked to discretionary consumer spending, including construction, automotives and chemicals, are under threat, bankers said.
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The area under threat was too vast and, with about 7 million inhabitants, too heavily populated to be evacuated, he said.
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Farmers want to put this amazing productivity to use growing the economy, but the growth of U.S. biofuels is under threat.
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Still, Boeing's lead in the field of commercial airliners, which looked almost unassailable a decade ago, is under threat from Airbus.
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Unfortunately, Falcon Age doesn't do enough to explore these questions, failing to develop the very traditions that it puts under threat.
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Access to export markets is under threat if Britain is unable to reach a deal with the EU over its departure.
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CPJ says a total of 262 reporters were behind bars last year, with plenty of others living under threat of incarceration.
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Now Carthage's place on that list is under threat, due to what the U.N.'s cultural body calls "uncontrolled urban sprawl".
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Also under threat are our rights to breathe clean air and drink clean water – and our ability to tackle climate change.
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And to claim that evangelical Christianity, as practiced by a particular group of right-wing white men, is somehow under threat.
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The institute in Entebbe also came under threat of being used as a military barracks, he said, yet it continued operating.
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The foreign ministry added that the 21 Chinese nationals' health was not under threat, and some had already recovered, Reuters reported.
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It's already under threat from the current global coral bleaching event and could face even higher risks if La Niña materializes.
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Under threat of United States retaliation for the sarin attacks, the government agreed to eliminate its previously secret chemical weapons program.
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Booker said he did so under threat from Senate Republicans, adding that he was breaking Senate rules by releasing the documents.
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And in Helmand, the Taliban have repeatedly advanced to within short distances of the capital, Lashkar Gah, which remains under threat.
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The rangers will be able to track and identify Selous' elephants, and respond in real-time when they are under threat.
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In the wake of the Brexit result, and the rise in racist and xenophobic attacks across Britain, communities are under threat.
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Claiming that alien voting is a myth ignores a growing body of data, all of it obtained under threat of lawsuits.
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Taboola and Outbrain also were heavily dependent on publishers, whose own business model was increasingly under threat from Google and Facebook.
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Many of those who crossed the border have recounted horrific stories of being driven from their homes under threat of death.
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Now, the Trump administration has made eliminating federal regulations a priority, and an increasing number of environmental rules are under threat.
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Trudeau and his current US counterpart, Barack Obama, seem to acknowledge that continued resource extraction will put marine environments under threat.
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He has seen his place come under threat from Scott McTominay, until recently a relatively unheralded graduate of the club's academy.
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The wearable sculpture imagines a futuristic body armor suit to protect those who those who feel under threat of police violence.
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By now we're all familiar with the cold sweat-inducing checklist of civil rights under threat thanks to our President-elect.
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Those who came to demonstrate did so because a number of other independent cinemas in Kyiv have recently come under threat.
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Art Under Threat, an annual report released by Freemuse, charts incidents of censorship, violence, and persecution against artists around the world.
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He named L Brands, Nike, Under Armour, Capri Holdings and department stores like Macy's and Kohl's as the most under threat.
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But let's say your manager had ordered you to pray about some office matter, under threat of punishment if you declined.
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Fewer visitors, less business Hong Kong's status as a hub for business travel was already under threat before the protests began.
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Just one year ago, he backed out of speaking there under threat that his speech would be protested by conservative regulars.
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No matter how much work I do, there is always more to do because wildlife areas continue to be under threat.
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It's the fate awaiting La Bodega Gallery in San Diego's Barrio Logan neighborhood, a predominantly Latinx area under threat of gentrification.
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"The campus community is no longer under threat of an active shooter," the school, a historically black university, posted on Twitter.
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The order to put up crosses comes at a time when other outward symbols of devotion are under threat in Germany.
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It pits members of white majorities against immigrants and minorities, driven by a sense that cohesive national identities are under threat.
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But under threat from the Trump administration, he has reversed course and overseen a sharp increase in migrant detentions and deportations.
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Our way of life is under threat by Radical Islam and Hillary Clinton cannot even bring herself to say the words.
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He said that Senegal and the region wants continued military support from the U.S. "Yes, we are under threat," Ba said.
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But under threat from the Trump administration, he has reversed course and overseen a sharp increase in migrant detentions and deportations.
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This is of course part of the point; by removing human officers from the area under threat, you're removing their risk.
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On the whole, respondents in our nationally representative sample were more likely to feel they were under threat after the riots.
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Media outlets in South Sudan have increasingly come under threat and tight control from the regulator since it was established in 2016.
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From fast-expanding tourist resorts to disputes over maritime borders, fishing communities are finding their main source of income increasingly under threat.
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Fogle's filing claims that his constitutional rights were violated because he was pressured into entering guilty pleas under threat of financial ruin.
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Forty lions, if not more, are now under threat annually in the conservation area, and all over Tanzania lion numbers are declining.
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Up until now, Planned Parenthood had received $3.1 million in Medicaid funding, but it's been under threat for over a year. Gov.
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The Halley VI research station, which gathers important weather and climate data, was already under threat before this latest ice crack appeared.
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Sirica gave the House Judiciary Committee the road map in early 1974, and Nixon resigned under threat of impeachment five months later.
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"A jewel of the French fashion industry is under threat and staff are running out of patience," one of the sources said.
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The protesters at the town hall event exercised their freedom of speech at a crucial time when democracy itself is under threat.
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We looked back at some of the 1970s-era environmental disasters that led to new protections but that are now under threat.
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With media models economically under threat, "ideology media" bankrolled by businessmen with political leanings has understandably, he said, become the new norm.
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Meanwhile, last year, the Hill reported that anonymous hackers were increasingly extorting businesses for money under threat of ruining their Yelp reputations.
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But in reality, even in the emptiness of outer space, their hulls would be under threat of bombardment from near-invisible enemies.
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"The 'deal of the century' was already under threat," an Iranian government official said in an interview, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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All of this plays into Mrs Merkel's fears that the multilateral order that has served her country so well is under threat.
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Barack Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant continent—is under threat.
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Mr Obama's "pivot to Asia"—a promise to pay more attention to the world's largest and most buoyant region—is under threat.
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Law enforcement exercises unflinching force and authority when one of its own is under threat; minority communities often recoil and feel isolated.
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Current owners Millennium Hotels and Resorts are now undertaking renovations on the hotel, and that glitzy interior is under threat of demolition.
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That puts corporate profits under threat from natural disasters and changes in policy, including regulation or taxes on use of those assets.
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This is something that could be under threat in the Great Barrier Reef due to the current mass bleaching of coral reefs.
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In any case, diversifying via partnerships is a good move considering PBS is constantly under threat of defunding by the Trump administration.
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" Prosecutors also get witnesses to lie under threat: "If you don't give us what we want, you'll be charged with the murder.
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As a sex worker, with a brand to maintain for my income and under threat of state violence, I'm closeted both ways.
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It was isolated at Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport after the pilot advised the control tower that the plane was "under threat".
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Back in 2003, Saddam's novels were widely discussed among Arab intellectuals exchanging accusations of writing for dictators for money, or under threat.
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The lives of more than one million children are under threat amid a lack of funding, said the U.N. children's fund (UNICEF).
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Speaking at the 89th Geneva International Motor Show on Tuesday, Bollore said the future of the auto alliance was not under threat.
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But doctors don't typically make the list of the occupations most under threat, given the importance of bedside manner, among other factors.
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As such, Browder is certainly no friend of the Russian regime and in 2013,he told CNBC that he felt under threat.
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" Orrick had originally challenged the executive order by saying cities that were under threat of being defunded could face "immediate irreparable harm.
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With more contracts under threat, it seems likely Ms Chou was pushed in front of the camera to smooth ruffled Chinese feathers.
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But many say China has progressively tightened its grip, putting Hong Kong's freedoms under threat with measures such as the extradition bill.
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Other scientists and researchers are participating because their jobs are under threat due to Trump's proposed budget cuts to major science agencies.
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Scandinavia's tourist attractions are under threat right now, as millions of tourists flock to the region to revel in its natural beauty.
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It's not entirely surprising given Microsoft's warnings, but it does put Microsoft's bold plan of 903 billion Windows 10 devices under threat.
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The City's leading position in clearing trades conducted in euros, a key element in the LSE/DB merger, is also under threat.
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Even then, Instacart is now under threat from Amazon, which is ramping up its own two-hour delivery after buying Whole Foods.
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The agriculture ministry said an inspection team would be formed to patrol major provinces that could be under threat from the disease.
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With unemployment levels staying low, immigration under threat, and a shortage of medical professionals, many companies are struggling to fill their openings.
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The concerns over Kenya's doping problem were so large that at one point the country's participation at the Olympics was under threat.
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There is a different kind of urgency that comes from realising that a person, and not simply a book, is under threat.
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"It adds to the idea that the established parties are not in control and that we are under threat," Mr. Leonard added.
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The rebel advance put civilians in government-held western Aleppo at risk, increasing the total population under threat to about two million.
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Pessimists in the BOJ warn that if market turbulence persists, the bank's baseline expectation of moderate economic recovery could come under threat.
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Boris Johnson's position as prime minister is under threat following a series of allegations that he misused public funds and groped women.
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Meanwhile, prosecutors in the Axact case have quit as the legal proceedings have dragged on, hinting that they were coming under threat.
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He said the Western world and democracy was under threat from terrorism and from wars as well as a rise in populism.
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Another point of difference between the two presidents was rule of law in Poland, which the European Union says is under threat.
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Satellite collaring is an established method of tracking wildlife and bolstering efforts to save species under threat, especially in such large areas.
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Given time, spikes of steel and glass push upwards from its back as if the raised hackles of an animal under threat.
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But as economists slash UK growth forecasts and borrowers and home buyers run for cover, those three factors could be under threat.
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Yet now, all of their culturally invaluable organic remains are under threat from amplified Arctic warming — the fastest changing region on Earth.
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In Japan, one-third of reptiles are under threat of extinction, primarily because habitat loss, predators and collection for the pet trade.
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"The special relationship means we speak out when the values we both hold dear seem under threat," Mr. Khan wrote on Twitter.
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The region, in other words, is under threat, and McPhee, by introducing us to its creatures and lore, has made us care.
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The standards that have helped drive this progress are under threat, putting the country on a course to higher carbon dioxide emissions.
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When people feel under threat, research shows, they seek a strong identity that will make them feel part of a powerful group.
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In an era where the very preservation of our democratic structures is under threat from tribalism, that is the most important issue.
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On the other hand, "we must welcome the men and women fleeing their country because they are under threat," Mr. Macron said.
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Mr. Burck said his client was simply telling the truth under threat of perjury, not accusing the president of illegally obstructing justice.
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As prices increased in 2017 and earlier this year, the industry regained some of that lost ground — a recovery now under threat.
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In some cases they were brought to detention centers to be raped by Libyan detainees coerced to act under threat of death.
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The absence of physical touch can have a profound impact on our stress levels, he said, and make us feel under threat.
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The absence of physical touch can have a profound impact on our stress levels, he said, and make us feel under threat.
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My identity as a researcher was under threat, but that wasn't what had drawn me to graduate school in the first place.
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PARIS — Long-separated siblings looking to avenge their father, an ancient dynasty under threat, savage murders and even a penis chopped off.
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When the governing party declares that Poland's sovereignty is under threat, the smoking plane wreckage in the Russian woods is considered proof.
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Egypt's share of water from the Nile is under threat from a dam being built by our neighbor to the south, Ethiopia.
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"We've had townships completely under threat that were never threatened before," Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of New South Wales, said on Sunday.
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As with liberty, though, the price of success is eternal vigilence—and many in the field fear further progress is under threat.
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"Witch bottles are the type of things people would use more generally in famine, political strife or feeling under threat," said Jones.
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They speak foreign languages, travel and work abroad to get a feel for the world, and generally do not feel under threat.
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Ms. Reno was a strong advocate of guaranteeing federal protection to women seeking abortions and safeguarding abortion clinics that were under threat.
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Americans' reproductive rights were under threat long before Kavanaugh's confirmation, but his presence in the Supreme Court could accelerate their dissolution aggressively.
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Now that President Trump has unveiled his plan to criminalize us and make us live in fear, entire communities are under threat.
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He praised the "beauty" of the Lee statue and lamented the loss of other Confederate monuments Other monuments were indeed under threat.
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"We've had townships completely under threat that were never threatened before," Gladys Berejiklian, the premier of New South Wales, said this week.
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Today, they are under threat, with millions of acres converted to crops each year, overgrazed and at the mercy of climate change.
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Brazil's democratic institutions are under threat: The president's son Carlos said last week that the changes Brazil needs cannot be achieved democratically.
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Congress took up impeachment proceedings against President Andrew Johnson in 1868 and President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 under threat of impeachment.
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Also under threat is the coastal area east of Athens recently devastated by the worst fires on record that killed 99 people.
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In addition, 57 homes and 11 other structures have been destroyed while some 2,000 remained under threat on Tuesday, fire officials said.
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This is a constitutional issue where the very notion of checks and balances between the branches of government is quietly under threat.
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Insurance could mitigate the risks that climate change presents to lives and livelihoods—if the industry itself were not also under threat.
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German leader Angela Merkel said that multilateralism was under threat and said that protectionism is not the answer to the world's problems.
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Their way of life has come under threat by the recent clearing of forests for logging, oil palm plantations and hydroelectric dams.
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"California's prosperity and people are currently under threat by a hostile Trump administration," California Senate leader Kevin de Leon said on Thursday.
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Under threat of losing these resources, the reasoning went, the Mexican government would soon cave and offer to pay for the wall.
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"One hundred and thirty food carts are under threat to vanish," said Daniel Huerta, owner of the Portland food truck Churros Locos.
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In Guatemala, for example, one U.S. assistance program under threat was established to keep farmers from abandoning the land and migrating north.
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With global warming, rising sea levels, and coastal areas under threat, the ocean is very different these days than in Turner's era.
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But whatever his response, we can only hope that he accepts another troubling reality: The Internet as we know it is under threat.
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As of now, the homes of Jennifer Aniston, Elon Musk, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are under threat of being affected by the fires.
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Pelosi has been dismissive of questions about whether establishment Democrats are under threat by an almost left-of-left faction of the party.
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But the veracity of that number is always under threat with floods of fake accounts being opened on the site at all times.
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This creative initiative, developed and sponsored by Mission Eurasia, harkens back to a previous time when religious freedom in Russia was under threat.
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Our social stability is now under threat, we think it is going to affect a lot of psychology and (local buyers') purchasing decisions.
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But these protected regions are now under threat, as a new series of WPA-inspired posters by artist Hannah Rothstein starkly reminds us.
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But Yiannopoulos had also drawn others into the machine, others to whom a message about Western culture under threat meant much darker things.
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Residents remain under threat as flood waters rise in the wake of the storm, closing roads and bridges and, flushing out dangerous wildlife.
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The backbone of America's future wireless communications could be under threat, according to a congressional hearing Wednesday on the security of 5G. Sen.
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Microsoft employees have put forward a petition in defense of a trending GitHub repository they believe could be under threat of Chinese censorship.
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Bolt hinted that his 200m world record of 19.19 could one day be under threat from van Niekerk, whose best mark is 19.94.
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Today, many Congolese are grappling with a similar sense of uncertainty, as their hope for a free election once again appears under threat.
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As of now, the residences of Jennifer Aniston, Elon Musk, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are under threat of being affected by the fires.
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As of now, the homes of Jennifer Aniston, Elon Musk, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are under threat of being affected by the fires.
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In Ireland, Rusal's biggest alumina refinery, Aughinish, is under threat because Rio Tinto, which provided bauxite for the plant, has declared force majeure.
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China is committed to avoiding the Thucydides Trap, in which an established power feels under threat by the emergence of a rising power.
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Earlier this year, the Brookings Institution, a Washington-based think tank, said that a quarter of U.S. jobs were under threat from automation.
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"Our partnerships and revenue streams are directly under threat if we do not act promptly and decisively," he wrote in introducing the proposals.
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"A lot of universities just don't have the information about whether research they're conducting is under threat," a senior committee aide told reporters.
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The Prime Minister has never come close to losing a vote in the Commons on Brexit, so her position was never under threat.
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Pessimists in the BOJ warn that if market turbulence persists, the bank's baseline expectation of a moderate economic recovery could come under threat.
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Executives from UPS and FedEx repeatedly have said that they are not under threat from Amazon's growing land, air and sea logistics network.
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The election took place amid concerns that Taiwan's economy is under threat from China and broad opposition to Beijing's demands for political unification.
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In countries like Colombia, forests are under threat from farmers seeking grazing land and criminal gangs cutting down trees for illegal gold mining.
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But getting compensation for those victims, who could die decades later, took years — and is now under threat due to funding issues. Rep.
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Like every other part of the world, it's under threat from climate change, as warming temperatures cause sea levels to creep ever-higher.
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And when you've done that, consider the fact that the right to vote is under threat for many people in the United States.
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But Wiley says progress in Iraq is under threat if western donors are unwilling to add to the $7 million already spent there.
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He added that foreign direct investment was under threat as a result and that "industry margins will come under pressure" from cost inflation.
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In our own history, we wanted to draw attention to the attack on this history, which is today under threat of being destroyed.
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Despite Ecuador's constitutional protection for nature, for example, its biodiversity is under threat from industrial agriculture, oil exploration, mining and poverty, they said.
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As millions of Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, the very idea of America seems to be under threat -- not from external enemies but from within.
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Pir didn't want to assign blame, so he said that to Yazidis, who were poor and always under threat, it didn't really matter.
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America's defense and aerospace industry is faced with significant competition, and its dominance in a variety of critical defense technologies is under threat.
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The uncontrolled blaze has so far destroyed 1,600 buildings compared with 374 in the Slave Lake Fire, with another 19,000 potentially under threat.
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In a speech in May to the National Rifle Association annual convention, Trump repeatedly painted a picture of America under threat from Democrats.
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Ruf says people increasingly began moving onto the reserve, either to practice slash-and-burn agriculture, poach or mine, putting okapis under threat.
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As of now, the residences of Jennifer Aniston, Elon Musk, Beyoncé and JAY-Z are under threat of being affected by the fires.
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We are living at a time when many global institutions and values that were built up over decades are eroding or under threat.
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But their job—which mostly consists of telling their acts they want a song that "sounds more Soundcloud-y"—is increasingly under threat.
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The involvement of criminal gangs in the system means Sagnet's efforts on behalf of his fellow Africans mean his life remains under threat.
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If a group of Jewish people are taken hostage or under threat somewhere, the IDF or Mossad will come and get them out.
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Demand for home delivery is soaring, but trade — and therefore cargo shipments — could be under threat as the global economy slides into recession.
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The party was trying to placate people who opposed abortion at the very moment that abortion was most under threat, Ms. Merritt said.
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We are entering into a new, uncharted era where entrance to Berghain for a younger generation of UK partygoers may be under threat.
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The World Trade Organization ruled against the United States in 203, and the Bush administration ultimately withdrew the measure under threat of retaliation.
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But the dissenters argue that with gay rights under threat, the march should be a more sober protest, rather than a flashy show.
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Jefferson City, Mo., which was hit by a separate tornado on Wednesday, is now under threat of widespread flooding from the Missouri River.
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Though white people in Western countries remain politically and culturally dominant, rising diversity has left some feeling that their status is under threat.
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Their top seed in the West — they are currently a game and a half ahead of the Denver Nuggets — could be under threat.
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Good cause could mean people are under threat or regularly transport a lot of cash from their business to the bank, for example.
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With their pathway to legally getting out of vaccines coming under threat, anti-vax parents have for months been mobilizing on social media.
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"These individuals work for less than a dollar a day under threat of punishment — including solitary confinement — if they refuse," the society said.
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The composer fled Germany in 1933 under threat of Nazi persecution, and many of his letters and manuscripts were either hidden or destroyed.
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And though not widely reported, Medicare is also under threat, as the Senate works to dismantle Medicaid and repeal the Affordable Care Act.
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PG&E's team of meteorologists were now identifying 34 counties as under threat from strong winds and dry conditions, up from 30 earlier.
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Yousafzai, 20, gave an emotional, heartfelt speech on her return to her country of birth, where she is still under threat of violence.
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By fostering rampant individualism and a disregard for traditional institutions, the tech companies are now under threat from a candidate they helped create.
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The German Jewish community has suffered from a disturbing rise in anti-Jewish attacks in recent years and has been increasingly under threat.
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He said he had been surprised by what he thought was an assault near his head and had believed he was under threat.
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Katko said that it was only under threat of subpoena that the Homeland Security Department would allow Mizell to appear before the committee.
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She added that Gandhi had fought and died for an India where Muslims felt at home, an ideal that was now under threat.
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Just as it is reaching peak fame, the previously innocent world of natural wine is coming under threat by opportunists and big business.
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Huawei's business has come under threat as an increasing number of governments express concern that its technology could be used by Chinese spies.
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Mr. Trump was a different story, and Mr. Obama concluded he would speak out if he felt the nation's ideals were under threat.
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If we are to do nothing to stand up to these bad actors, our economy, and even our national security remains under threat.
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But net neutrality is under threat once again because the FCC's new Trump-appointed chairman, Ajit Pai, is looking to eliminate these regulations.
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At the same time, we have gone in and out of bankruptcy, and now our public schools are under threat of further closures.
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Running for re-election in April while under threat of a corruption indictment in Israel, Mr. Netanyahu is looking for a major victory.
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Nigeria also postponed the previous presidential election in 2015 because of deadly insecurity in the northeast, which remains under threat from Islamic extremists.
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Many other organizations are also working to digitally capture and reconstruct objects and places under threat, whether from conflict or from natural elements.
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The races, in head-to-head elimination format without spectators, will be filmed in areas already suffering from environmental damage or under threat.
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Take a few of the big ones: a feeling of moral outrage, identification with an in-group perceived to be under threat, and underemployment.
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By overlooking the unique contributions that women can bring to the table, we are sabotaging our own efforts to protect an ocean under threat.
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Ecuador will continue to provide shelter to Assange while he remains under threat and keep searching for ways to resolve the debacle, she said.
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Cossacks crushed protests against the czars in the early 20th century, but led several earlier rebellions when they felt their autonomy was under threat.
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Since the vote to leave the EU on June 23rd there have been fears that London's position as Europe's tech capital is under threat.
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Inmarsat dropped 7 percent on the back of concerns that its monopoly in maritime safety communications could come under threat from rival Iridium Communications.
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Offering a more sanguine view, Jing Ulrich, Asia-Pacific managing director and vice-chairman of JPMorgan Chase, didn't believe international integration was under threat.
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Mr Sirechi "has lived in prison under threat of execution for 343 years", he wrote, dissenting from the court's refusal to hear his case.
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But that status quo is now under threat, especially after much of China was shut down as authorities work to contain the virus outbreak.
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These are the goals of trade deals like the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or Britain's membership of the European Union's customs union—both under threat.
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One reason is that very low real rates are associated with times of economic difficulty, and thus periods when corporate profits are under threat.
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A church-run migrant shelter, opened a year earlier, was under threat from fed-up citizens, who had filed a petition for its removal.
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The document sparked controversy, and I was eventually forced to make my identity public in an essay for The Cut under threat of doxxing.
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Prosecutors hope his groundbreaking sentence may deter future attacks on heritage sites around the world, particularly with so many under threat from extremist groups.
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This legislation was criticized for being too severe and reactionary, but it's a perfect example of what happens when a nation feels under threat.
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Since then, he has prioritized protecting Venezuela's assets which are under threat from creditors and other parties seeking compensation from Venezuela's highly indebted government.
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As his refuge comes under threat, Watts joins other avatars in a contest that could give them the power to protect the virtual world.
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" Finland falls RSF said its global indicator had never been so high, "which means that media freedom is under threat now more than ever.
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The researchers focused on forests in Cambodia, but those in China, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam are also under threat from rubber, Warren-Thomas said.
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But people who live with others of the same sex or who live a different lifestyle to what's considered normal are all under threat.
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They then visited the Margalla Hills National Park on the edge of Islamabad, which is under threat from poaching, wildfires, invasive species and littering.
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They then visited the Margallah Hills National Park on the edge of Islamabad, which is under threat from poaching, wildfires, invasive species and littering.
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Japan and South Korea are also at high risk, under threat of existing North Korean missile technology that could be mounted with nuclear warheads.
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Oppenheimer senior analyst Fadel Gheit told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Friday he believes dividends are now under threat following Chevron's earnings miss.
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"We serve a broad and diverse community, including many Muslims living under threat of persecution and violence in the current political context," KPFA said.
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But that careful ecosystem is under threat, as are the jobs of workers, who already make dismal wages of less than $1.50 a day.
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The country's Meteorological Services Department (MSD) has forecast that the dry season is likely to extend to late November, putting more land under threat.
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Staff should also understand the "genuine emotional and mental barriers" that people can face when accessing care while under threat of deportation, she said.
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If they understood how profoundly insecure and under threat all their devices already are, I believe their thinking on the topic would instantly change.
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Both rules are under threat because of a little-known law called the Congressional Review Act (CRA) that is about to take center stage.
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Sometimes they're deployed as stand-ins for the cruel and privileged aristocracy, others for the marginalized, driven to the shadows under threat of violence.
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"It is precisely at times such as this when free speech is under threat that writers have a duty to speak out," he added.
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Payne criticized the Virginia law binding delegates under threat of prosecution as a violation of Correll's First Amendment right to free speech and association.
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According to AccuWeather, areas from New Orleans and eastern Louisiana, to parts of Mississippi, Arkansas, Alabama, and the Florida Panhandle are all under threat.
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"South Africa's investment grade rating is under threat - they won't be able to keep it," said Per Hammarlund, chief emerging markets strategist at SEB.
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So when land and property rights come under threat, they make for strange bedfellows of human rights loving liberals and private property loving conservatives.
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Some lawmakers and anti-corruption activists say the scheme is under threat from those who want to water down the reform or delay it.
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The global semiconductor ecosystem is under threat, however, from isolationist trade policies and non-market initiatives, including forced technology transfer and intellectual property theft.
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Propaganda warns of the never-ending emergency and the need to protect the pure and innocent North Korean people, a master race under threat.
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That identity felt to many white people like one of the most important pillars holding up their world — and now it seems under threat.
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At a time when the international liberal order is under threat, a stronger, more united and more democratic European Union is in America's interests.
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British finance minister Philip Hammond said the economy remained resilient, but the opposition Labour Party said the figures showed living standards were under threat.
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During a crucial scene in Act I, the Duke unburdens himself to his friend, whose life is under threat from the charges he faces.
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Taxpayers have paid more to protect Pruitt than past EPA chiefs but those expenses are justified since Pruitt has been under threat, Trump wrote.
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French national Baya Salmon-Hawk, 61, initially reacted to the Brexit vote by trying to make sure her residency rights were not under threat.
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That practice may be under threat though, judging by an email sent to distributors by JT Global, a telecom which provides these SIM cards.
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Between onerous and unnecessary regulation of clinics, harassment, and vandalism, and even the risk of death, being an abortion provider means living under threat.
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South Australia's standing as a "cool state" has come under threat this week, with a push to change the way weed possession is prosecuted.
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Ellen DeGeneres' new beach side house is now under threat of being scorched by SoCal wildfires ... and it sounds like she's starting to evacuate.
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Journalism is under threat, and Newmark says the school is advancing good journalism by providing opportunities to people who might not otherwise get them.
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When that idea comes under threat, and it seems as if the center might not hold, it is not just our politics that suffers.
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The powerful crown prince, known as MBS, will not shy away from confrontation if he thinks his and his kingdom's interests are under threat.
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Soldiers were often sent to fight on foreign fronts to support allies, even in cases where their own nations were not directly under threat.
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Frogs are under threat on nearly every continent: from the French Pyrenees to the Central American rain forests to the Sierra Nevada in California.
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Similarly, China may believe that Mr. Trump's trade attack puts some of its most deeply held aspirations under threat – and will fight back hard.
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When white nationalist and white supremacist movements call to celebrate whiteness, they claim or imply that white people are under threat from nonwhite people.
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It's true that our free trade agreement with Mexico and Canada is still under threat, and Trump has placed tariffs on some Chinese goods.
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Canada's success story is now under threat, as it faces its own migration crisis fueled by thousands of undocumented migrants crossing over from America.
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And thanks to President Trump, there's a whole new wave of social change: Americans working to protect democratic norms they see as under threat.
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The infrastructure of the society is under threat — the procedures that shape government, the credibility of information, the privacy rules that make deliberation possible.
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More insidious are the concessions made every day by companies to the demands of the Chinese government, under threat of losing Chinese market access.
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Those goals will benefit society, but they also serve a business purpose: Companies depend on natural resources that are under threat from global warming.
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In an interview before the Sunday order expelling him, Mr. Velásquez warned that the work he and Ms. Aldana had done was under threat.
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All the while it has become increasingly under threat by Beijing, which continues to claim Taiwan as its territory despite having never ruled it.
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A representative for Kidman told People that Kidman and Urban's home is under threat by the blazes, though it is not currently on fire.
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What Americans call liberalism and Europeans recognise as the centre-left or social democracy is under threat in many countries, both rich and developing.
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The landmark 1973 ruling, which affirms that the 14th Amendment to the Constitution protects a woman's right to have an abortion, is under threat.
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Rank-and-file Afghan police officers are particularly under threat by increasing numbers of deadly nighttime attacks, said one of the American military officials.
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He is the country's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, and would never place himself in a position where his health was under threat.
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And RIVERDALE leads in at 8, as tensions rise between Betty and Veronica, and a school production of "Carrie: The Musical" comes under threat.
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The ideals that nurtured this ever-larger vision of Europe — freedom of movement and humanism — are clearly under threat on a number of fronts.
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"It's an inconvenient message, but the species is under threat, and that should be a wake-up call to all of us," says Skakkebaek.
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The ruling also means platforms and/or their technology tools are being compelled to define the limits of free expression under threat of liability.
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Though many in the United States and India believe Pakistan is being paranoid, the fact remains that Pakistan is convinced it is under threat.
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The sweeter sounds of Olga Tolkmit's soprano voice were beautifully suited to the role of Xenia, Boris's frightened, sad daughter, who lives under threat.
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With big business seemingly under threat, natural resource consumption and population growth will likely be at the top of world leaders agendas very soon.
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And look, I'd rather they have a booming Chinese business that might come under threat than a lousy Chinese business that isn't worth threatening.
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The seats of Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and Environment Secretary Theresa Villiers are both under threat, according to YouGov polling released on Monday evening.
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We remain adamant that an FBI investigation, where all witnesses are questioned under threat of perjury, is the only way to get the truth.
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Some factories forced workers to perform overtime above the legal limit of 12 hours a week under threat of being fired, the researchers found.
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In its place was a Ring, a little box to guard the American home—a vulnerable place, perpetually under threat from the outside world.
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"I think we're all going to be held to account one day for what we did when our democracy is under threat," Schiff said.
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Castillo said the case shows that the rights of LGBT people are still under threat, despite marriage equality and other advancements in recent years.
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Sadly, it has become clear that the N.E.A. is, once again, under threat of being abolished, along with the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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At least some of those 22 million people vote, and they may be more inclined to turn out if their livelihood is under threat.
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The sprawling supply chains that American companies have laid out across the world since the trade organization came into being would be under threat.
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But the boom unfolding in Westchester County is under threat — not from any not-in-my-backyard opposition or a slumping real estate market.
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"Classical music is always under threat in Holland," he said in an interview, referring to drastic cuts to the country's cultural budget since 229.
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Any cursory look at today's new will turn up any number of stories about dissatisfied customers or some facet of the industry under threat.
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Yet efforts to end malaria, which killed an estimated 22011,217 people in 22014, are under threat as mosquitoes become increasingly resistant to drugs and insecticides.
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SECRETARY TILLERSON: Well, the North Korean missile capability can point in many directions, so Guam is not the only place that would be under threat.
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President Donald Trump's economic advisor, Kevin Hassett, said Wednesday that Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's jobs are not under threat.
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WildAid estimates 100,000 pangolins are poached from the wild each year, with all 8 species of pangolin in Africa, and especially Asia, now under threat.
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For these immobile organisms, it means they're likely growing too close to a neighboring plant, and that their access to available sunlight is under threat.
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Two decades of progress on corporate governance in Asian markets and companies is coming under threat by increasingly "localist" thinking, a watchdog group warned Wednesday.
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"The leaders of this bull market are now under threat," Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group, wrote in a note to clients.
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The law also requires companies to notify regulators of breaches within 72 hours, under threat of a maximum fine of 2% of world-wide revenue.
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SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - The rules-based global order is "clearly under threat", the chairman of European Union leaders Donald Tusk said on Monday.
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Millions of Yemenis live under threat of mass starvation and disease, at the mercy of combatants who have sometimes cut off food and medical supplies.
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"In LA and New York there are lots [of centers], so the reality of Planned Parenthood being under threat doesn't seem to register," she says.
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While his battling South African opponent kept the contest from being a complete blowout, there was never a single moment when Nadal was under threat.
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Those of India's north-eastern states that also have been granted extra autonomy are worried that their own constitutional carve-outs may be under threat.
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Townspeople in Nottinghamshire, England found their village under threat by a pair of wild raccoon dogs, one of which terrorized and attacked multiple town pets.
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"When the country is under threat, the government has a particular responsibility to provide all relevant intelligence to the full congressional intelligence committees," Wyden wrote.
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Another woman, also working as a drug informant, said the same two officers forced her to have sex with them under threat of jail time.
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The decision to re-run the vote was criticised by Western allies and caused uproar among domestic opponents who said Turkey's democracy was under threat.
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The decision to re-run the vote was criticized by Western allies and caused uproar among domestic opponents who said Turkey's democracy was under threat.
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