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Rather than confront teams, they have often buckled when owners — usually threatening to move — have demanded that the public pay for new suites, parking or arenas and stadiums.
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The North, with one of the world's largest standing armies, usually threatens to bolster its deterrent when it feels international pressure in crucial negotiations.
The Cain-mark of academe, it usually threatens the minute examination, at great length, of immaterial evidence about something or the other not very important, in language few can understand and noone could enjoy.
Moraine-dammed lake outbursts usually threaten highways, railways, and key facilities in alpine regions.
Forests are usually threatened by a combination of these factors, and the most prevalent threat does vary by forest.
The typical Dragon Quest plot involves the player controlling a party of heroes to defeat an ultimate evil villain, who usually threatens the world in some way.
He doesn't tolerate it for long and usually threatens to kick my ass if I don't cut the shit and get over it.
The injury is season ending, but it is not usually career threatening, Glashow said.
If you start off healthy, and have the means to prevent dehydration, it's not usually life threatening.
College students were chosen for the study because, although they had just left home, parents were still able to exert some control over their children's lives - usually by threatening to withdraw financial or emotional support, Medical Daily reports.
That means, among other things, executing an all-too-familiar, shopworn power move: pushing "our" autocratic strongman toward democracy (usually by threatening to withhold arms), but not leaning so hard that his government and society collapse.
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