Sentence examples for threat to keep from inspiring English sources

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"Vote Clegg, get Brown" is undoubtedly Cameron's best threat to keep his own Tory waverers on side.

The White House issued a stern veto threat to keep the money in the fund, which chased away Democratic votes from the Helping Sick Americans Now Act.

When Rand Paul defended BP against Salazar's (empty) threat to keep a boot on the company's neck, he was not speaking as some oddball libertarian outlier.

Despite Pyongyang's open efforts to build nuclear weapons, Mr. Bush played down that threat to keep Americans focused on the impending campaign against Iraq.

Here's one threat to keep you awake at night: Keylogging software, which is deposited on a PC by a virus, records all keystrokes — including the strongest passwords you can concoct — and then sends it surreptitiously to a remote location.

They say they know he has to maintain the credibility of his threat to keep up pressure on the United States to continue with sanctions and the development of military plans.

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The mob continues to use violence and threats to keep its grip on its territory.

Judge Daniel Williams said he used constant threats to keep his victim quiet.

For companies inside its borders, the government uses a broad array of penalties and threats to keep content clean.

To North Korea experts in Washington and Seoul, there is something familiar in the country's threats to "keep the White House in the cross hairs of our long-range missiles".

Congress also controls the state government of Rajasthan, which has been accused of making up purported death threats to keep the Booker prize winner away.

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