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Discover Ludwig"institutional threats" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to threats or dangers that are specifically related to institutions, such as government organizations, corporations, or educational establishments. Example: The financial crisis posed institutional threats to several banks, as they struggled to maintain stability and avoid collapse.
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CROs could provide legal and business-based mechanisms to protect foreign pharmaceutical companies from these institutional threats [ 25].
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A potential institutional threat to creative science is the increase in competitive research council funding at the expense of flexible institutional sponsorship.
The range of powers granted to the OfS still poses threats to institutional autonomy, and hence to the integrity and vigour of universities, both as important economic actors and national treasuries of learning and culture.
As the startup tech scene blossoms in Australia, despite challenges like a small pool of local institutional investors and natural threats like the predatory Dropbear, one of the key components of its success has been the development of its national incubator and accelerator programs.
But Resistors need to acknowledge that threats to institutional legitimacy have been glaring to lower-income and minority Americans before Trump – and these groups have little reason to believe that the same issues won't persist long after his departure.
Add another ten to the mix, and there is a threat of institutional paralysis.
Which brings us to the other big rumpus of the week, caused by the new old bore on the block, Nick Kyrgios – old because his antics are also a throwback to the 1970s, to the behaviour that posed a justified threat to institutional sleepiness.
If anything, the threat comes from institutional failures and apathy!
"The single greatest threat to the institutional success of the United Nations is its use by people for theater rather than for conflict resolution," he said.
Thus China, despite sustained growth, urgently requires institutional reform, even as the threat facing America originates not from China or any other foreign "bogeyman," but "from within".
Ms. Rousseff issued a statement on Wednesday rejecting any threat of an "institutional crisis" between the judiciary and executive branches over the feud.
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