Sentence examples for could threat from inspiring English sources

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The collapse could threat county (S.P. 249) and state (S.S. 444) roads placed downstream the unstable wedge, which are the only connection between the town of Assisi and the villages in the surroundings (green tracks, Fig. 1).

Under a red alert, the landslide is regarded as being under intense deformation, landslide hazard could threat to the safety of life and property around the immediate area of the slide in the next 24 hours, and crowd and traffic control should be carried out for at least the next 24 hours.

This dependency could threat the sustainability of research centers and diminish the knowledge flow between members.

Because our study variables were measured via single-source self-reporting, we examined the degree to which common method variance could threat our analyses.

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Could that threat have been taken off the table?

How could a threat be assessed so quickly?

Could the threat of libel action dissuade Britons from posting on Twitter?

Could the threat of Ukip actually encourage the other parties to invest in cultural regeneration?

So could the threat of recession in the industrial world.

For larger companies that could mean threat hunting, incident response and forensics, he said.

But Nader could pose threat.

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