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Leaders recognize a threat but don't consider it serious enough.
Is it enough now for some members of the UNSC to recognize a threat to safety of diplomats in #Syria, especially after the hostages capture?
Zempko had been in the Marine Corps for 11 years, trained to recognize a threat, and he escaped into the Starbucks and warned other customers.
A study published in 2003 showed that it takes a shooter about one-third of a second to recognize a threat, then each trigger pull takes one-tenth of a second.
First, the part of the brain called the amygdala has to recognize a threat.
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Mr. Buffett said he recognized a threat but said he did not know how it would play out.
NATO would be shirking its responsibilities to our publics if we recognized a threat within our means to address, but failed to act.
According to the movie the issue didn't become politicized until the oil and coal industries recognized a threat to their economic well-being and undertook a misinformation campaign that continues to this day.
Exercise serves as such a stressor, resulting in the aforementioned higher-order brain centers recognizing a threat to homeostasis and responding accordingly.
"If that's the case, how will we ever recognize a real threat?" Ms. Sierra said she supported the new efforts to improve civility on the Web.
Pulvinar neurons are believed to help direct our attention using our eyes and recognize a potential threat.
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