Spokesman Grant Heston said they did not believe there was any imminent threat to the campus.
Mr. Brennan gave a speech in which he talked about this issue of imminent threat.
So is there a checklist then that will more narrowly define what "imminent threat" is?
And given the recent run of economic data, inflation hardly seems an imminent threat.
No specific or imminent threat, but enough of a concern to put out that alert.
But Mr Powell also stressed the dossier should not give the impression there was an imminent threat.
But even Democratic colleagues understood that the action was predicated on pre-emption, not on an imminent threat.
These warnings are intended to make you aware of the huge, imminent threat presented by malware and hackers.
Seoul said the North was conducting its own military drills, but the activity didn't suggest an imminent threat.
The IEA is prepared to act when there is a significant supply disruption or an imminent threat thereof.
Still, Acheson added, the low levels of contaminants means that there is "no imminent threat" to the public health.
It acted effectively in response to the imminent threat to citizens in Libya.
Last week, the FCO urged Britons to leave Benghazi immediately in response to a "specific, imminent threat" to Westerners.
In fact, if Mr Bush detects an imminent threat, he does not need congressional approval to react to it.
If it becomes clear that that is no longer an imminent threat, will the President pull American forces out?
But in many ways the imminent threat is akin to a military mobilization of the 19th or 20th centuries.
Last week the Foreign Office ordered British citizens to leave Libya's second city, Benghazi, after warnings of an imminent threat to Westerners.
The teams typically consist of two people, both armed with high-powered rifles, either of whom can shoot to deter an imminent threat.
Doctors already have a professional and legal responsibility to notify the authorities if they believe patients pose an imminent threat to others or themselves.
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He notes that interest rates are so low that the government can get cash cheaper than ever, and inflation is hardly an imminent threat.
As for whether the rally can continue, removing the imminent threat of the Treasury Department skipping payments to meet its interest obligations seems bullish.
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Mount Rainier is also an active volcano - although there has been no activity since the 1850s and geologists say there is no imminent threat of eruption.
It may take the imminent threat of a breach of the debt limit in February, or March at the latest, to force an agreement.
Meanwhile Moody's Investor Services said there was no imminent threat to the triple-A sovereign ratings of Britain and the United States for the time being.
Things may be better than last autumn when there was an imminent threat of a financial collapse but the recovery is built on very short-term foundations.
This came less than a week after UK citizens were urged to leave the second city, Benghazi, because of a "specific and imminent threat to westerners".
You say the intelligence has been consistent, but yet you painted a much more imminent threat than anybody in the Clinton administration did during the '90s.
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It may not have been the nice thing to do, particularly when Modista was still just starting and no imminent threat, but business is not always nice.
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The annual report uses data from thousands of rivers groups, local governments, environmental organizations and citizen watchdogs to identify waterways under imminent threat by dams, industry or development.
Friday's figures are a good sign that inflation is not an imminent threat for the Federal Reserve, but it's also a sign that economic recovery isn't steaming ahead.
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