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threat

[thret] / θrɛt /


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For now, though, that's all speculation and Russell is focusing only on what he can control, while pondering the potential threat of Ferrari and Red Bull.

From BBC

The new complaints, ruled "sufficient in substance" by a vote of 54-1, accuse her of graft and corruption while in office and of making a death threat against former ally President Ferdinand Marcos.

From Barron's

“It’s all the more complicated when you have different air defense systems operating on different frequencies that aren’t integrated, and some of those systems are actively trying to counter threats such as drones,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The latest round of purchasing managers surveys come as the world’s second-largest economy faces a fresh threat to growth from the widening conflict in the Middle East.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The Suez Canal and the Red Sea are also under strain and under threat."

From Barron's