1. He is not afraid, because you represent no threat to him. 2. The chaotic waters of the deep represented the threat they constantly posed. 3. The people have been conditioned into thinking that anyone from outside their community represents a threat to them. 4. We are envious of others who have power because they represent a threat. 5. And indeed, many Indians are now concerned that the Hindu nationalist government, run by the Bharatiya Janata party, represents a threat to traditional democratic rights. 6. As leader of the Serbian Renewal Party, Draskovic is the most important political opponent to Milosevic and as such represents a threat to his power. 7. Because the Africanized bees are unpredictable and harder to manage, they represent a threat to an important industry. 8. A child, in those years, represented a threat to spread the disease. 9. Breakdowns at the control centers do not represent a threat to the public, Price said. 10. Bush condemned the terrorist attack on the Indian Parliament, noting that groups such as the Lashkar e-Tayyaba represent a threat to that region and the world. |