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This poses a threat to agriculture and the food chain, and consequently to human health.
If you go into a shark's territory and threaten it, it might try to bite you.
If she threatened, I instantly and unconditionally surrendered.
"My parents got calls condemning them for raising a son like me," he said, having logged more than 200 threats so far.
They threatened to take up arms against the government if their demands were not met.
But the troika has refused to acknowledge failure and in early September blackmailed Greece: take further austerity measures or there will be no more lending.
I am not gonna be blackmailed into giving birth. You have to choose.
The EU has agreed in theory to impose a travel ban on anyone deemed a threat to the country.
The Social Democrats could still carry out their threat to leave the government.
The threat of global warming will eventually force the U.S. to slow down its energy consumption.
Anger is the natural reaction we experience when we feel threatened or frustrated.
These might include threats to freeze EU funds for poorer regions and EU mega-projects, and even the suspension of a country's voting rights in EU ministerial councils.
Local police officer said beachgoers should not feel threatened by sharks because the fish never attack human beings on their own initiative.
Threats to sharks are nothing new.
The security threats perceived in 1971 have evaporated.
The aim of the current round of talks is to promote free trade and to avert the threat of increasing protectionism.
They can threaten some native species or even destroy and replace others.
State authorities have ordered cutbacks in deliveries of water from the delta because of the threat to endangered species such as salmon and smelt.
As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others.
All these are great advances-but in the end, perhaps, not as great as the threat and promise of self-knowledge.
E coli 0157 is a real threat. There is no room for complacency.
The threat turned out to be a bluff. But her boldness was striking in a region where community activism can be a risky proposition.
The boss threatened to dismiss him from his job, but it is all a bluff.
For all the bluster, one can't help feeling the tough EU stance is a bit of a bluff.
TO JUDGE by the way his bluff has just been called over Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Barack Obama is not a natural poker player.