Examples of 'less of a threat' in a sentence

Meaning of "less of a threat"

less of a threat - This phrase is used to indicate that something or someone is perceived as not being as dangerous or harmful compared to before

How to use "less of a threat" in a sentence

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less of a threat
A much less of a threat than he is to our endeavors.
So industries are more profitable when substitute products are less of a threat.
Why is it less of a threat in the belly of the plane.
Him thinking you are a screwup just makes you less of a threat.
So they are less of a threat to society.
If we can still get you married you will be less of a threat.
They are no less of a threat to freedom.
Lagging behind the competition however is not much less of a threat.
Viruses are less of a threat.
The insurgency continued for some years but it was less of a threat.
He would be less of a threat.
Their smaller size compared to other crocodilians makes them less of a threat.
Afghanistan poses less of a threat to global security than has been imagined.
This purportedly occurs because Muslim women are seen as less of a threat than Muslim men.
More or Less of a Threat on the Road.

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Intellectuals are less of a threat.
He 's less of a threat on the side than he is through the centre.
The idea is that humans thereby appear less of a threat to the nesting birds.
A much less of a threat than he is to our endeavors. She escaped with her cousin.
A widowed Mary is less of a threat than ever.
At least we would know where he was! He would be less of a threat.
But Khaddafi was not even less of a threat to the Americans than Saddam.
These days, asteroid impacts are less of a threat.
The devil is less of a threat and more of….
And in so doing, they become less of a threat.
That 's less of a threat to Houston.
Stay here I have to convince Brendon that will pose less of a Threat than hayden will.
I would be less of a threat than ozzy to ami, to amanda, To cirie than ozzy.
Today, fewer tigers mean less of a threat.
Brendon that will pose less of a Threat than hayden will. I know you guys don't.
Although it was often fatal when first discovered, ECE is less of a threat today.
Non-melanoma cancers are less of a threat and are usually not pigmented.
Wouldn't that mean that Iran is in fact less of a threat now?
But it presents much less of a threat now than in the 14th Century.
Well, I can tell you this, if you step down it makes you less of a threat.
Lucille 2 becomes less of a threat to Maeby.
I am a woman . To a mountain man like, McHugh, I am less of a threat.
For most Canadian youth, therefore, illness is less of a threat than are accidents or suicide.
To a mountain man like, McHugh, I am less of a threat.
On foot, we are less of a threat.
Though, admittedly, I was probably less of a threat.
However, recent trends indicate that that poses even less of a threat than previously imagined.
After the death of Suleiman in 1566, Selim II posed less of a threat to Europe.
On foot, we look less of a threat.
As much as everybody hates Phillip **** he 's less of a threat to me than Kristina is.
Me, personally, I think Dan is less of a threat than Holly, but.

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