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Israel has long pressed for tougher sanctions, linked to threats of military action, to halt Iran's nuclear development.
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Federal Reserve officials have said they are taking a wait-and-see approach to the matter of economic recovery, adding that much of the current uncertainty is linked to the threat of war with Iraq, among other things.
He also developed a scale to assess vigilance linked to the threat of discrimination.
It is a measure most directly linked to the threat of terrorism.
Both are political hot potatoes linked to the threat of terrorism, public safety, jobs, benefit spending, community cohesion and even "Brexit".
Representatives to a major United Nations conference on global warming on Tuesday began debating the need for new, tougher measures to reduce pollutants linked to the threat of climatic change.
On the side of threats, only one Wild Card is linked to a threat, the one of road pricing, as it might reduce the market share of vehicles in urban areas.
The shrill hysteria whipped up by Silvio Berlusconi, Jose Maria Aznar and Tony Blair against the "threat" of illegal immigration is becoming linked to the supposed threat of unbridled immigration from central and eastern Europe.
A Kerry administration would face a lot of disgruntlement linked to differing threat perceptions in Europe and the United States and the fact of the country's crushing military and economic supremacy.
All three of these subcategories of Instructor Talk may be linked to issues of stereotype threat, because quotes in these subcategories focus on creating an inclusive learning environment that signals safety for all students in the classroom.
This is why, in the immediate aftermath of the attack, the assumption was that it was linked to that threat.
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