Examples of 'ever-present threat' in a sentence

Meaning of "ever-present threat"

ever-present threat ~ a constant or persistent danger or risk; describes a threat that is always there or consistently present, posing potential harm or damage

How to use "ever-present threat" in a sentence

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ever-present threat
The ever-present threat of international terrorism.
And outside was the ever-present threat of attack.
The ever-present threat will be controlled.
But the wolves remain an ever-present threat.
Fraud is an ever-present threat to these resources.
Landslides remained an ever-present threat.
I am the ever-present threat lurking just out of sight.
Environment to terrorism and the ever-present threat of nuclear war.
And the ever-present threat of pneumoconiosis which isa.
Overshadowing our successes is the ever-present threat posed by climate change.
Sin is an ever-present threat that requires believers to be on constant alert.
In an economic environment where the strongest survive, monopoly is an ever-present threat.
Termites are an ever-present threat to your home.
The danger of accidents at nuclear power plants is of course an ever-present threat.
There is the ever-present threat of a big freeze.

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Currently, the use of biological agents and viruses by terrorists is an ever-present threat.
This behavior is an ever-present threat to the forest.
He had been highly successful at a time when civil war remained an ever-present threat.
And then always the ever-present threat of discovery.
Ever-present threat of nuclear annihilation had a great impact on American domestic life as well.
In spite of the danger and the ever-present threat of invasion, the work progressed.
The ever-present threat of sterilizing our planet makes Greg 's scheme a risky last resort.
Today, overexploitation and misuse of natural resources is an ever-present threat for species richness.
Terrorism is an ever-present threat to international peace and security.
It allows Anderson to be an ever-present threat.
There is the ever-present threat of the Yankees who steal and burn.
Events at Frankfurt and in Denmark are a reminder of the ever-present threat of terrorism.
Santana used the ever-present threat of Haitian invasion as a justification for consolidating dictatorial powers.
Kidnapping, torture and dismemberment remain an ever-present threat to the people of Buenaventura.
Scotland Yard are called in, but struggle to protect him from the seemingly ever-present threat.
These were a source of an ever-present threat to the Muslims.
From the remnants of the Royalist armies, for there still exists an ever-present threat.
Floods as an Ever-Present Threat on the Limpopo River.
The possibility of a military confrontation between TFG and ICU is an ever-present threat.
And the ever-present threat.
Famine in South Sudan was an ever-present threat.
As such, it is an ever-present threat to international peace and security.
Meanwhile, poaching remains an ever-present threat.
Was an ever-present threat.
In addition to epidemics, fires were an ever-present threat.
The scammers - an ever-present threat - were free to test as much as they liked.
Terrorism, whether perpetrated by individuals, groups or States, poses an ever-present threat to many countries.
The ever-present threat of insolvency is a relatively minor problem with fractional-reserve banks, however.
In the earliest years, hostile Apaches were an ever-present threat to the ranching operations.
With a greater use of technology, comes the ever-present threat of cyber-attacks and hostile electronic intrusion.
Hunting remains an ever-present threat.
A disease miners get . And the ever-present threat of pneumoconiosis which is a.
Terrorism is an ever-present threat.
Males were an ever-present threat.
As a child, he lived with the ever-present threat to his parent 's life.

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