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For instance, we may be safer from storms – but are we safe from heat waves?
There he would be safer from both the sultan and the Allies.
More important, though, is the fact that the building was redesigned to be safer from any future terrorist attack.
If we want Times Square to be safer from terrorists, we need to start by helping make Pakistan safer as well.
In response to a question that I may have worded differently, 54% agreed with the statement that "in the long run, the US will be safer from terrorism if it confronts the countries and groups that promote terrorism," while 46% believe "in the long run, the U.S. will be safer from terrorism if it stays out of other countries' affairs".
The head of Europol has dismissed claims by a former MI6 chief that Britain could be safer from terrorist attacks if it left the EU, saying it was a "serious miscalculation" to withdraw from security cooperation with other member states.
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