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Terrorism poses no threat to which nuclear weapons are an answer.
It was put to De Bruyne that United may look to target him, as they seek quell his threat, to which he responded with the same boldness.
"Another way is to lobby for public support, make people aware of their existence, and then demonstrate the threat to which these buildings are exposed," he added.
He may not welcome this latest contribution from Washington.... Lagarde also pointed to the dangers posed by Europe's ageing population -- a threat to which Germany is not immune.
Throughout 1606, this prototype of the terrorist threat, to which our world has become accustomed, continued to reverberate in Shakespeare's mind.
It is the kind of threat to which even the Shiloh -- a billion-dollar marvel that can shoot down antiship cruise missiles -- is vulnerable, even with all its sophisticated technology.
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He added, "There are much greater threats to which we are not addressing resources".
In fact, some of the threats to which airport security screeners pay the closest attention seem distinctly unthreatening to typical passengers.
Think of epigenetics as having ushered in a new age of sexual equality, in which both sexes have to worry about threats to which women once felt uniquely exposed.
The EU said in the leaked memo that it is "aware of the worsening security situation and threats to which people are exposed" and that Afghanistan is suffering "record levels of terrorist attacks and civilian casualties".
It also reviews the Dolev-Yao model, which describes the threats to which network communications are exposed.
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