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There is, however, never a total destruction of the world in these myths, although this final solution may be threatened for the eschatological (ultimate end) future.
Although no games will be threatened for a few months, Derek Fisher, the president of the players union, said he empathized with disappointed fans.
In situations where the independence of a [science advisory council] chairman or member is or might be threatened for political reasons, support should be offered by the DCSA [departmental chief scientific adviser] and/or the GCSA [government's chief scientific adviser]".
(e) A person who appears threatened by involuntary repatriation to a country where the person's life or freedom would be threatened for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion, or where it is more likely than not that the person would be tortured.
Their richness is felt to be threatened, for example by local burning.
If it does, opportunity and innovation, two principles that are intertwined with the founding of our great nation, could be threatened for decades to come.
Another area of controversy is environmental protections — the claim that bans on certain pesticides or methods of toxic waste disposal will be threatened, for example, or that fracked US gas will be sold in the EU.
James Zogby, founder and president of the Arab American Institute, warned in a recent blog post that if these rights are overlooked for Muslim Americans, "then these rights may ultimately be threatened for all Americans".
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