Sentence examples for means threat from inspiring English sources

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That means Threat Stack integrates with existing tools like Splunk.

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

If he upset her, she obsessed about it – which meant threats of suicide and late-night telephone calls.

"We couldn't notify any law enforcement people because we didn't know who would be in that little group that would be after doing him in, see what I mean?" Threats of violence did not materialize.

However, when push came to shove -- and by "shove," we mean threats from hacktivist group Anonymous -- the church was a no-show at the service for victim Krystle Campbell on Monday in Medford, Mass.

The FBI takes seriously any attempt whether through cyber-enabled means, threats of violence, or otherwise to undermine the economic and social prosperity of our citizens.

The fact that most projects today have several to many role players means that threat transfer is central to overall project threat control.

While many students think online threats consist only of cyberbullying, joining the university ranks means their threat risk has expanded.

But the technological curve for drones means the threat can no longer be discounted.

But the authorities know the rate of relocation to Botswana means the threat from poachers is likely to grow.

That means the threat to the banks will linger until the appeals process is played out over the next year or two.

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