Detail Word Threatened


endures both among unions and businessmen whose immediate interests are  threatened  by foreign competition, and among public officials responsive to 
with employees who are resisting change because their habits are  threatened?  How would you deal with them if they are 
ecosystems at risk of disappearing, agriculture and food security are  threatened.  Such concerns have given rise to a series of 
that are protected by patrons, such as legislators, are  threatened  with change when they lose their patrons; and those 
nonprofit organizations across the country, Goodwill’s grant income is  threatened  by a significant drop in foundation portfolio values. Demand 
may even feel that your competence as a driver is  threatened.  For this simple reason, people are sometimes surprisingly outspoken 
is, indeed, on the horns of a dilemma. It is  threatened  to be destroyed not only by the ”hot war” 
stations. At times white men of various ages cursed and  threatened  him, and he became afraid for his life and 
hybrid approaches. Policy scientists’ approach to knowledge integration could be  threatened  if new knowledge exposes the central canons of the 
his plan, the recalcitrant state and territory governments would be  threatened  with national referendum to strip them of legislative 
have benefited from the general environment but also have been  threatened  by it. Some estimates are that 80% of plastic bottles 
of wrongdoing indicated that they subsequently experienced or been  threatened  with reprisal.” The MSPB surveys showed the following reasons 
is trying to make them change, or when they feel  threatened,  judged, put down, or analyzed so that they will 
accountants to stay. If an organization feels its existence is  threatened  by forms of privatization, it would need to be 
plans means that the financial stability of the country is  threatened.  Globally, often the countries with the highest fertility rates 
had fewer qualifications and less experience than she had. She  threatened  action unless the matter was re-considered. The second 
on hold. When he came back on the line she  threatened  to pull her account from Merrill Lynch unless the 
of individuals, the Reagan administration paradoxically pursued economic policies that  threatened  a classical, free enterprise system. The implicit vision was 
confronted the individual as a kind of overwhelming monstrosity that  threatened  to swallow him or her up in its “social-
city council.79 The attempt to achieve accelerated change from above  threatened  political stability in conditions where the conflict between executive 
police and judges is poor; sometimes both are bribed and  threatened  by drug barons. In Colombia, one in three judges 
who emphasize the right to preserve traditional communities seen as  threatened  by multicultural society. The best-known cultural explanation of 
informal settlements close to the railway tracks and have been  threatened  with eviction. This visit to Mumbai showed the Kenyans 
and administrative organization to structure the managers’ judgments and choices  threatened  to bump up against the challenge that “The central 
the corrupt political machine that ran the city, felt directly  threatened  by the bureau, referring to it as “The Bureau 
the first 100 years of its existence, so have such disputes  threatened  stability in a number of newly independent African states. 
cum-administrative accountability in episodes where popular accountability is especially  threatened.  In more challenging contexts, however, electoral mechanisms reproduce and 
cars, tractors, and telephones. Their way of life is increasingly  threatened  by the expansion of non-Amish businesses and residences 
and, at several points during the antebellum era, regional interests  threatened  to dominate the national government for regional purposes. When 
unemployment, benefits, labour laws. The sheer volume of new legislation  threatened  to overwhelm the legislators and society alike, yet gradually 
in control, but only temporarily. In response, the 1985 Nevada Legislature  threatened  to withdraw that state from the bi-state compact 
in the heavy artillery in the shape of sanctions or  threatened  sanctions. As with other battles, the negotiation process can 
also the duty of preventing the violation of rights or  threatened  infraction of the law. This is called preventive justice. 
maintaining the integration of capitalist society, which is otherwise  threatened  by class conflict and even conflict within the capitalist 
turbulence also occurred inside China. Distrust of the official reports  threatened  China’s emerging market economy and its internal stability (
or tearing down a city, or punishing a state that  threatened  to impose restrictions on the managers of railroad corporations” (
systems render once-useful layers of middle management obsolete. These  threatened  managers struggle to find new roles for themselves and 
survived only by drawing on government credits, which in turn  threatened  macroeconomic stabilisation. The Russian Army suffered from increasing technological 
to the rise of permanent leadership. When a tribe was  threatened  by war, it had to choose a leader who 
by cars and noisy trams and many heritage buildings were  threatened  with demolition or had already been replaced with modernist