Not exact matches
That could be a moment of
imminent physical
danger, or it could be simply thinking
about a public speaking engagement next week.
One of the main reasons that our [faerie] grandfather has showed up again is because I'm in
imminent danger from Warlow, whom we still don't know that much
about, or where he is, or how imminently that threat is going to present itself.
Meanwhile, another «piece of the sky» appears, and Chicken Little is now too gun - shy to tell the town
about what appears to be
imminent danger for them all from a menace up above, in the form of creatures from outer space.
But since 9/11, it seems it's okay to make judements very quickly
about people, because there's more of an
imminent danger to us.
We've seen Goldblum's Ian Malcolm in each Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom trailer: dignified, grey - haired, and serious, the former rock star scientist warns
about the
dangers of saving the dinosaurs from Isla Nublar's
imminent volcanic eruption.
This is when meteorologists across the nation are warning viewers
about imminent snowstorms on the horizon, along with the associated
dangers they pose for road conditions.
Imminent danger is classified as an «exigent circumstance,» meaning if an animal is
about to die, the officer will take it.
The PJM independent system operator (ISO) said there is no
imminent danger to the grid when it was asked
about the First Energy bankruptcy filing and First Energy's request of FERC for cost recovery for its nuclear and coal - fired power plants.
Why would anyone expect them to care
about serving the scientific principles and ethics above all else or the policies of the NSF (National Science Foundation) when they have already expressed their belief that the threat is too
imminent and the
danger is too great to wait for results from the exercise of the scientific principles?
Yet, despite the scientific community's warnings of the
imminent dangers of global warming, politicians world - wide have failed to agree on what to do
about this potentially devastating environmental problem.
The phrase «global warming» has been thrown
about so much, in the ongoing debate over
dangers of man - made climate change, that it can seem more like a dark shadow on the horizon, than an
imminent threat.
It is necessary to prove that the owner of the property took part in creating the hazardous environment, or knew
about the issue and failed to resolve it or warn patrons of any
imminent danger.
(2) Deadly physical force may be used only if a person reasonably believes a lesser degree of force is inadequate and: (a) The actor has reasonable ground to believe, and does believe, that he or another person is in
imminent danger of being killed or of receiving great bodily injury; or (b) The other person is using or reasonably appears
about to use physical force against an occupant of a dwelling or business establishment while committing or attempting to commit burglary as defined in sections 18-4-202 to 18-4-204; or (c) The other person is committing or reasonably appears
about to commit kidnapping as defined in section 18-3-301 or 18-3-302, robbery as defined in section 18-4-301 or 18-4-302, sexual assault as set forth in section 18-3-402, or in section 18-3-403 as it existed prior to July 1, 2000, or assault as defined in sections 18-3-202 and 18-3-203.
Preventing a rollover isn't something you should think
about only when you're in
imminent danger.
Consult with High Risk Team (HRT)
about cases that are in
imminent and life threating
danger and make referrals to other agencies within the HRT.