Sentence examples for threatening the availability of from inspiring English sources

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Sea temperature changes are threatening the availability of sandeels, a major food source for seabirds including kittiwakes and guillemots, whose colonies in Scotland have seen major population crashes.

Moreover, the current WS-Security standard induces crucial additional vulnerabilities threatening the availability of certain web service implementations.

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The college of obstetricians has designated New Jersey 1 of 15 states where the cost of liability insurance threatens the availability of doctors to deliver babies.

The company contends that even if it could enforce such a plan, to do so might threaten the availability of certain products from those who did not comply.

But critics said the measure, which would also prevent health plans participating in the state's insurance exchange from covering most abortions, threatened the availability of reproductive health services and would drive women toward alternative means to end their pregnancies.

A year and a half ago, when uncertainty in the financial markets threatened the availability of private loans, Congress passed a stopgap law to ensure that families with financial need could get student loans, even if their college was not in the federal direct loan program.

Climate change and industrial pollution threatens the availability of clean water.

The loss of wetlands has threatened the availability of water leading to a need to invest in ecosystem services in order to improve people's resilience (Polak, 2008).

While the devaluation of the RMB makes outbound investments more expensive for Chinese investors who primarily hold RMB and may threaten the availability of acquisition financing, investors we spoke with believe this to be a short-term currency fluctuation whose impact upon their investment plans in the near- to mid-term will be minimal.

The various pieces of Congressional legislation to repeal and replace the ACA that were introduced over the past several months, if passed, would have significantly threatened the availability of these lifesaving treatment services for millions of Americans.

Publicity about illness apparently caused by mold has threatened the availability of insurance in parts of the country.

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