Sentence examples for threats thereof from inspiring English sources

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Sustainable dollar strength emanates fundamentally from higher Fed Funds interest rates or threats thereof.

But if the answer to the Palestinian achievement will be reprisal, or threats thereof, or even vague promises, then the Palestinian Authority will pursue a strategy of joining treaties and agencies one after the other, as it is required to do in response to Israeli and American measures.

IPV was defined as a pattern of physical and/or sexual assault (and threats thereof) from a current or former intimate partner within a context of coercive control (16, 17).

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Jem's adult life is defined by absence, or the threat thereof.

Is any exchange between two people in the absence of direct physical compulsion by one party against the other (or the threat thereof) necessarily free?

But we continue to monitor the market and are prepared to act if there is a significant supply disruption, or an imminent threat thereof.

The Senate's current make up (58 Democratic members, 41 Republicans and one liberal Democrat yet to be seated) means that the filibuster, or the threat thereof, empowers a bloc of conservative Democrats and moderate Republicans to make a big mark on major legislation.

The Administration adds a second set of rationalizations, which make even less sense: U.S. operations do not involve sustained fighting or active exchanges of fire with hostile forces, nor do they involve the presence of U.S. ground troops, U.S. casualties or a serious threat thereof, or any significant chance of escalation into a conflict characterized by those factors.

But, as Peter W. Singer noted earlier this year in The Times, when the Obama administration was asked why continued U.S. military strikes in the Middle East did not constitute a violation of the 1973 War Powers Resolution, it responded that such activities did not "involve the presence of U.S. ground troops, U.S. casualties or a serious threat thereof".

As this example shows, coercion does not necessarily involve the infliction of physical suffering (or threat thereof).

Second, they expand the definition of 'rape' to encompass more than just overt physical force and violence (or the explicit threat thereof).

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