Celtic continued to press after the break, but chances were hard to come by and Jarosik was first to threaten with a glancing header just over the bar.
That appeared to settle United and David Goodwillie was next to threaten with one of his trademark shots on the turn, but it flew too straight and into the arms of Cerny.
There was still time before the break though for the visitors to threaten with Marshall first palming away Alex Baptiste's header from 12 yards and later taking two attempts to prevent Keith Southern's effort.
Ryan Harpur went close for the Lurgan Blues on two further occasions before the break but Dungannon were continuing to threaten with Michael Ward just failing to connect with a Ryan McIlmoyle cross with the goal gaping.
As long as an entity with zero assets and nothing to lose can hire a firm on a contingency to threaten another entity with everything to lose, the scales will be tipped in their favor.
Is it a virtuous act if you are willing to threaten others with violence if they do not do what you want?
The United States of America will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons.
Months, thousand of dollars later, yields court order allowing visitation but nothing changes, because law enforcement continues to threaten daughter with trespassing.
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Together these cases create new opportunities for individuals to threaten businesses with strike suits for personal gain, and risk harm to governmental investigations.
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This would limit Obama's capacity to threaten Israel with an arms embargo in the increasingly likely event that the Iranian axis attacks the Jewish state.
It made it easier to persuade other PIF leaders to agree to threaten Fiji with suspension from the Forum unless the election is held as scheduled.
"When people reach out a hand of friendship, it's really not responsible language to threaten them with nuclear attack, as apparently some unnamed Russian general apparently did, " she said.
In a separate development, Western nations are pressing the UN to threaten Damascus with sanctions as it considers renewing the mandate for its observer mission in Syria which expires on 20 July.
Sporting's creative players were too often given too much time on the ball and continued to threaten, with Veloso striking another free-kick and Izmailov striking wide after Everton wasted several chances to clear the ball.
On Sunday, addressing party workers from London, Mr Hussain responded to the allegations by appearing to threaten protesters with violence, and suggesting that if his party's mandate was tampered with, Karachi would have no choice but to separate from Pakistan.
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Only six weeks before, a bipartisan panel of defense heavyweights, chaired by a former defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, had concluded that hostile nations were working hard to develop missiles with which to threaten the U.S. and that the intelligence services were failing to keep abreast of their efforts.
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Elsewhere in her speech she also argued that "we should never concede more to those who threaten us with a gun than we would to those who promote their views through the ballot box".
To prevent this, the employer would need to threaten the worker with things like deportation.
Mr Zardari and Mr Sharif worked together to threaten Mr Musharraf with impeachment, which led him to resign last week.
Inverness were first to threaten and, with the hosts looking shaky at the back, Richie Foran headed narrowly off target at the far post.
That may be because poor, angry countries hesitate to threaten their relationship with powerful partners and aid donors by taunting them over human rights.
Mrs Merkel and the ECB cannot continue to threaten feckless economies with exclusion from the euro in one breath and reassure markets by promising the euro's salvation with the next.
But, according to the World Conservation Union (IUCN) just 1 percent of these vessels are big enough to substantially threaten global fisheries, with the "capacity to take around 60 percent of all the fish caught globally".
In Iraq, Saddam Hussein has defied the West and survived to resume his rebuilding of conventional and unconventional weapons with which to threaten its vital interests.
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Gillett and Hicks have also endured a fractious relationship with each other, which early on in their reign threaten to undermine their ownership with the former revealing the partnership had become "unworkable".
Threaten to hit Germany with a wet noodle if they did not meet budget targets?
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It is unlikely that Chavez will nationalize the banks but he intends to threaten them into compliance with his domestic fiscal policy.
Otherwise, the only reprieve from isolation came when the guards made short visits to bark at him for breaking a rule or to threaten him, sometimes with a gun at his temple.
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