Sentence examples for incipient threat from inspiring English sources

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It assuaged officials, like the presidents of the Fed district banks in Boston and New York, who are worried about the incipient threat of deflation.

I once got a jolt of recognition, and of joy, when, hopping channels and pausing for a dose of "Kojak," from 1974, I saw James Woods — green in years, but already hard-grained with incipient threat.

I once got a jolt of recognition, and of joy, when, hopping channels and pausing for a dose of "Kojak," from 1974, I saw James Woods green in years, but already hard-grained with incipient threat.

After centuries of sentimental poems about mothers and babies, Plath and others Adrienne Rich, Alice Notley, Louise Glück came to write poems that were tensed by the incipient threat of interruption.

Stalking the stage like an animal ever on the verge of pouncing, hands stuffed deep in the pockets of his cardigan — as if only vigilant restraint could keep him from pummeling everyone in his orbit — Mr. Letts's George sets the production's tone of incipient threat from the opening moments.

Since then, other commentators have challenged such a characterization, pointing to a Fed meeting in 1996, when Yellen, whom President Bill Clinton had appointed to the central bank's board of governors a couple of years earlier, warned Greenspan about an incipient threat of inflation, saying, "We may be living on borrowed time".

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The nature of public debate changed, through technology, in a climate of nascent individualism, with a politics rife with conspiracy, and the incipient, continuous threat of national breakdown.

"And in the absence of such a result the MPC [the Bank of England's monetary policy committee] may be forced to raise rates quicker than many expect to head off the incipient inflation threat".

Secrecy Creep: While government officials are out in full force warning of the incipient cyber threat to our way of life, it's becoming ever clearer that the relationship between classified information, covert activities, and what the public can know is being further challenged by the new cyber world.

The only political use for weapons can be the distribution of ever more, until all threats to society are neutralized by millions of incipient counter threats, a MAD universalized balance of a people cleaved into only the expectation of evil and anxiety about unleashing its stoppage.

Rapid public communication of incipient disease threats, even with incomplete information, might enable quicker response measures, including enhanced disease surveillance and initiation of protective measures, for those at risk (1 ).

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