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1 In spite of the improvement, however, salmon stocks remain under immediate threat .
2 But the most immediate threat to public safety involvessnow and icy conditions.
3 Conditions are easing which has seen the immediate threat to homes reduced.
4 The most immediate threat , however, remains Brexit and its impact on sterling.
5 A surprise air strike would greatly reduce the immediate threat from Cuba.
6 Blockade is not an immediate threat , but food imports are precarious nonetheless.
7 The greatest immediate threat to our prosperity may be US economic slowdown.
8 With no immediate threat of attack from without, the guards were lax.
9 He wondered who the more immediate threat was: Dick Moby or Lexy.
10 Rifts may deepen if the immediate threat of a bailout is averted.
11 Is the Belfast Agreement really in crisis and under immediate threat ?
12 Rebecca shudders, her state of withdrawal broken by the return of immediate threat .
13 It wouldn't happen immediately, because the most immediate threat will disappear with us.
14 And there was another danger: the immediate threat of the undead.
15 The threat was downgraded as not having an immediate threat by Monday morning.
16 The most immediate threat to his minority view will be next week's conference.
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