Sentence examples for threatening that from inspiring English sources

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More bad weather was forecast for today, threatening that game.

But their connection to opioid crisis is threatening that legacy.

Or rather, what to do about the rodents that are threatening that unique environment.

But their connection to the opioid crisis is threatening that legacy.

By threatening that success, Masters has crossed a line, and I'm interested to see where they go with this.

On Tuesday, we told you about land grabs by timber companies in Liberia that are threatening that country's tropical rain forest.

That could lead to a withdrawal from the euro zone, threatening that currency union, which has largely benefited more prosperous members like Germany.

Implicitly, Germany is threatening that countries which do not do as they should will be forced out of the euro zone and left to fend for themselves.

But entrenched inequality is threatening that promise.

Yet before we started, cancer was threatening that plan.

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Whereas early systemic disease is considered non-life-threatening (that is, occurring with arthritis, episcleritis or purpura), generalized disease is defined as organ- or life-threatening (that is, due to glomerulonephritis or alveolar hemorrhage).

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