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Discover LudwigThe word "threats" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that could cause harm or damage if certain conditions are not met. For example: "If you don't pay the money you owe, I will take legal action against you, which could lead to serious threats to your financial security."
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Police are still investigating threats to kill Hall, reportedly linked to his decision to axe Clarkson.
So stand your ground, Mr. President, and don't give in to threats.
So far, even though the site has received more than a hundred legal threats, almost no one has filed suit.
The social media company is also banning indirect threats of violence, and will introduce temporary suspensions for accounts that fall foul of its policies.
Firstly, the rules against making threats have been tightened up.
The UK, France and the rest of western Europe faced many of the same threats from al-Qaida, from extremist groups in Syria and Iraq, and from elsewhere in the Middle East, Asia and north Africa, Parker said.
While the company, currently valued at almost $90bn, is used to battling threats to its reputation, having to defend its globally recognised brand on two fronts is an unwelcome novelty that the company could do without, according to experts.
Fear of retaliation and death threats from radical Islamists have forced some cartoonists into exile, according to the report, Drawing the line: cartoonists under threat.
UN security council resolution 242, adopted in November 1967, called for the withdrawal of Israel's armed forces "from territories occupied in the recent conflict" and recognition of the right for all to live in peace "within secure and recognised boundaries free from threats or acts of force".
To tamper with the Rule of Law is not the right way for a healthy democracy to meet the modern threats which you describe so vividly.
On Tuesday, Laura McNamee, a fellow Alliance party member councillor said she had been forced to leave her home in east Belfast due to threats from extreme loyalists over the city hall flag vote.
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