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But many in Pakistan believe the new breed of army officers could be the key threat.
The key threat is the rapid uptake of broadband, which changes media consumption dramatically, especially among the young.
The federal environment department lists habitat loss as a key threat to both the yakka skink and the ornamental snake.
Within that ethos rested the ability to overcome Barcelona — the greatest attacking team in modern soccer -– and the key threat to Bayern Munich's chances of winning on Saturday.
For Collins, the key threat tonight should be running back Tiki Barber, who returns to the lineup after missing two games because of a hamstring strain.
A key threat for the Chinese government is that since the existing unions are incapable of representing workers, they may begin to find their own representation.
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Watching the economic events of the last few years unfold I am struck by two key threats.
Now, cybersecurity will also rank as one of the key threats that Mr. Obama is seeking to coordinate from the White House.
Instead, over-regulation was listed as the biggest threat to business (by 79% of CEOs), followed by geopolitical uncertainty (74%) and other key threats including cyber attacks (61%).
The other half of reserves are doing respectably well, generally limiting key threats such as deforestation, fires and logging while largely conserving their biodiversity.
Between now and 2014, the commission said, it will "will analyze key threats to the international waters," or waters that are more than 200 nautical miles offshore.
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