71.   He also broadly assailed the suggestion among some hard-core conservatives and militant militia members that the government itself represents a threat to freedom.

72.   He said the massive exodus of Haitian refugees represented a threat to Caribbean stability.

73.   If the commission decides that eating beef represents a threat to health, any new measures must apply to all EU consumers, including the British.

74.   Iran is strongly opposed to the US and allied military presence in the Gulf, saying they represent a threat to regional peace.

75.   Contradicting the belief of many of his Conservative colleagues, Clarke said that Europe does not represent a threat to British interests.

76.   Clinton rejected the arguments that the deals were already in the works and involved such low levels of nuclear technology that they represented no threat.

77.   The study goes to some lengths to soothe Russian anger at the prospect of an enlarged NATO, emphasizing that it would represent no threat to Moscow.

78.   The airline said that the students represented no threat to regular staff, since they were would be only be employed on an occasional basis on weekends.

v. + threat >>共 584
pose 14.12%
receive 11.61%
make 7.94%
face 4.44%
end 4.36%
take 2.23%
use 1.76%
issue 1.54%
reduce 1.44%
follow 1.39%
represent 1.02%
represent + n. >>共 2049
country 2.68%
interest 2.56%
worker 1.95%
company 1.51%
group 1.46%
state 1.39%
government 1.38%
district 1.13%
party 1.12%
people 1.11%
threat 0.79%
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