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The phrase "resources threat" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a discussion of a particular threat to the resources available to an organization, entity, or person. For example: "Global warming is a major resources threat for many coastal communities."
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These findings further support the proposal that, when there is competition for attentional resources, threat stimuli are given higher priority in processing compared with non-threatening stimuli.
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The government's latest climate change risk assessment identifies flood risk, and particularly flooding from heavy downpours, as one of the key climate threats for the UK, alongside stresses on water resources, threats to biodiversity and natural habitats, and the repercussions for the UK from climate change impacts abroad.
Semi-structured questionnaires for 85 households were used to investigate household demographics, variety of natural resources used, the availability, use, and importance of natural resources, threats to resources, harvesting locations, and extent of resource commercialization.
Many programs pursued a PWS structure as a new approach, often including participants in new roles (e.g., nongovernmental organizations as facilitating transactions), to comply with existing regulations or addressing escalating water resource threats.
Last week he said in a public letter to his colleagues that he and other employees had been ordered to campaign for Mr. Labastida using Pemex offices, telephones and other resources, on threat of dismissal.
The increasing demand for energy, depletion of oil, and gas resources, and threat of global climate change have lead to growing interest in UCG throughout the world.
Nine key features have been identified, namely: Adequate and consistent funding; Collaborative relationship with industry; Single sector program focus; Setting credible goals; Info-regulation and resources available; Threat of credible enforcement; Regular and credible monitoring; Visible participant benefits; and, Transparent provision of program results.
Bar-Haim et al. (2005) suggested that the P2 data may reflect enhanced allocation of attentional resources to threat cues in anxiety.
Without urgent action, we could face threats to water, food, biodiversity and other critical resources: these threats risk intensifying economic, ecological and social crises, creating the potential for a humanitarian emergency on a global scale.
Similarly, federal programs financing local police initiatives must permit flexibility and reallocation of resources as threats change.
The invariable aim is the security of the state and the protection of citizens, but circumstances, resources and threats change in such a way as to make any precise calibration of what is needed truly difficult.
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