Endangered
in sentence
237 examples of Endangered in a sentence
But it was their efforts that made the presidential election possible in the first place, and many now believe that close collaboration with the Brothers is the only available option that can restore some of the spirit of an
endangered
revolution in which they were the protagonists.
When they do, they are performing the role of guard dogs of an
endangered
patriarchy, defending – and thus strengthening – the glass ceiling.
And the US’s medium-term prospects for sustained growth could be
endangered
if Trump pursues the policies he claims to want.
There is considerable transnational movement of goods and services, and billions of dollars of cross-border investment, across the Gulf – economic activity that would be
endangered
by the GCC’s further disintegration.
But not only has Obama abandoned Doha; he has also seriously
endangered
the multilateral trading system by diverting US efforts and resources to discriminatory bilateral trade deals and, most recently, to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which will principally aid countries that are worried about an aggressive China and seek political security rather than increased trade.
This temporary collapse has shaken public confidence and
endangered
the balance sheets of Ukrainian banks and companies that have hard-currency debts.
Without a critical press, Latin America’s undeniable advances toward real democracy – development of an informed, empowered citizenry and governments respectful of the legitimate boundaries of power – will be endangered, even as formal electoral trappings become more routine.
And now all of our work – financing for development, social spending in rich nations and poor, the Millennium Development Goals, peacekeeping – is
endangered
by the global financial crisis.
As a result, more than 10,000 species are threatened with extinction – two-thirds of all
endangered
species on the planet.
This partnership of more than 100 institutions in over 50 countries has already conserved 10% of the world’s wild plant species, and is working towards conserving 25%, focusing on those that are rare, endangered, and useful.
The fate of an unknown number of
endangered
species of plants and animals also hangs in the balance.
This Christmas, the open society is
endangered
not only from without, by the likes of ISIS, but also by (admittedly far smaller) threats at home – a gloomy reflection, I admit, as we prepare in churches and in high streets to enjoy another year’s winter party.
The mission of CITES is to prevent illegal wildlife trafficking and illicit trade in
endangered
and protected species.
Imagine the world’s first impact fund to invest in cutting-edge devices and services that improve the regulation, enforcement, and public awareness of international trade in
endangered
species.
The fund we have in mind would be able to generate market-compatible returns by investing in technology companies and service providers that track trade in
endangered
species from source to end product.
The next step will likely be to enlarge the EFSF; but, by the time that step is taken, France’s AAA rating may be
endangered.
On another level, however, state bureaucracies are very different from private-sector organizations, for they have their own characteristics and objectives, which will be
endangered
were they are reduced to quantitative standards of performance and efficiency.
But it will be
endangered
if the credibility of the WTO is damaged by a Doha Round failure.
What started with subprime mortgages spread to all collateralized debt obligations,
endangered
municipal and mortgage insurance and reinsurance companies and threatened to unravel the multi-trillion-dollar credit default swap market.
The Convention’s memorandum of understanding on shark conservation, which lists seven
endangered
species, has attracted 35 signatories so far.
Moreover, China’s bellicose stance, together with the undefined ownership of the region and its fish stocks, has led to destructive overfishing, degrading the marine ecosystem and threatening
endangered
species, including sea turtles, sharks, and giant clams.
Under Japan’s constitution, neither the country’s self-defense forces nor the police would have had legal grounds to travel overseas to rescue
endangered
Japanese citizens.
He did not even receive a trial, but was given a 21-month sentence by local officials for the same offense as Rinchen – endangering state security by unofficially organizing litter-collection, tree-planting, and nature patrols to stop the hunting of
endangered
species.
Rinchen and Chime had criticized a local police chief for hunting
endangered
animals.
And he admitted to Venezuelan television that a “lack of efficiency in everyday routine…has
endangered
the government’s policies many times.”
We must stop talking about 'protectionism', as if our culture were some sort of pathetic
endangered
species.
Growth is endangered, the ruble is weak, and the government budget is in deficit.
Not only will these power plants emit large quantities of greenhouse gases; they will also devastate the Sundarbans, where the Ganges and other rivers meet the Bay of Bengal in a spectacular delta of mangrove islands that is home to
endangered
Bengal tigers and river dolphins.
The planet’s most
endangered
ecosystems are located in developing countries, and thus depend on some of the world’s neediest communities for their preservation.
Indeed, elected officials in Russia have become an
endangered
species.
Back
Next
Related words
Species
Which
Their
Would
About
Could
Other
Countries
People
Trade
State
Animals
There
Critically
Become
World
Protect
Political
Wildlife
Threatened