damage threat

damage threat

The probability that a target ship passing once through a minefield will explode one or more mines and sustain a specified amount of damage.
Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
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There is no damage threat that is remotely near that level of liability." Other insurers joined in the motion stating their lower limits had not yet been reached since their trigger points had not been reached by exhaustion of underlying limits by the payments of claims.
"We'll still have a wind damage threat across Pennsylvania and New York into the overnight hours," Thompson said late on Sunday.
"The reconstruction of historical sites will not reduce looming damage threat to the sties but it will attract tourists" he added.
Edwards received two and a half years for robbery and six months for the damage threat.
The boulders keep them positioned enroute posing devastating damage threat downstream.
Fixtures must distribute forces carefully to eliminate the damage threat. In addition, clearances between fingers and board components must conform to known DfT guidelines, especially around deflection-sensitive components like BGAs.
Water damage threats Check door and window seals for openings, as well as roofs for signs of water damage.
Researchers unexpectedly discovered that the damage threats, such as smoking, cause to the cells lining the body triggers part of the body's defence system and floods it with antibodies usually linked to an allergic response.
We were also informed about the possible damage threats" Singh said.
When respondents were asked to explain how they are occasionally harassed (other than sexual), 8 per cent of Emiratis and Arab expats and 58 per cent of Westerners and other expats claim being victims of violence or damage threats. Also, more than half of the expats (59 per cent) say they have been victims of road rage or harassment while driving.- TradeArabia News Service
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