91.   He also said the nationalist island had no plans to develop nuclear weapons, despite an increase in the perceived military threat from China.

92.   He shrugged off suggestions that leg-spinners had been requested specifically because of the perceived threat from leg-spinning maestro Shane Warne in the Tests.

93.   In a report monitored by the BBC, a Crimean presidential spokesman said security was stepped up around key government buildings to counter the perceived threat.

94.   In the past he has accused the government of being hostile toward him because of a perceived political threats.

95.   Beijing has frequently criticised US-Japanese military cooperation, which it sees as an attempt to contain a perceived Chinese threat.

96.   Blair told reporters he believed India would resume a dialogue with Pakistan once the perceived threat of attack from the militant groups is eradicated.

97.   But another danger arises when governments, responding to perceived terrorist threats, adopt laws or regulations that undermine rights and freedoms, they said.

98.   But another danger arises when governments, responding to perceived terrorist threats, adopt laws, regulations and forms of surveillance that undermine rights and freedoms, they warned.

99.   It said Jakarta used them to crush perceived threats to stability and order, targetting human rights defenders, trade unionists, other activists, and even petty criminals.

100.   Khan remained at loggerheads with the government of Bhutto, whom he accused of bias against his humanitarian project because of a perceived political threat from him.

a. + threat >>共 500
serious 5.58%
terrorist 4.61%
potential 3.55%
new 3.00%
biggest 2.94%
military 2.74%
immediate 2.39%
real 2.28%
greatest 2.24%
major 1.93%
perceived 1.04%
perceived + n. >>共 496
threat 8.77%
lack 4.80%
slight 2.90%
risk 2.15%
need 1.82%
injustice 1.74%
weakness 1.74%
enemy 1.66%
bias 1.49%
value 1.32%
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